This is a guest article about conducting a podcast interview is written by Elaine Appleton Grant — CEO and co-founder of Podcast Allies.
Working on interview questions for your podcast? Following are a handful of tips I tell clients!
But first, let’s get clear about what an interview is and what it is not.
Although good interviews sound fun and spontaneous, these are not off-the-cuff conversations. Winging it with little or no prep will not give you the results you need. It is important to realize that interviews are not everyday conversations, even though we strive for a conversational style.
They’re also not the result of sticking to your list of questions like a robot. Sure, you want to get make sure you get your important questions answered. And you want to listen very keenly, with a great deal of curiosity, and follow the story. An interview is a planned conversation with a destination, but it also needs to be an authentic back-and-forth discussion, in most cases.
Here are seven practical tips that you can begin working with today.
Guests don’t know which question to answer when asked multiple questions. Always ask them one at a time.
Some good prompts are:
A story answers the questions “what happened?” “And then what happened?” “And then…?” Specificity and examples make conversations engaging and practical, and provide much-needed credibility. When guests reply with generalities, always dig for examples.
When thinking about questions, ask “What does the subject want or need, and what will happen if they fail?”
It’s the challenges/obstacles/failure stories that build credibility and engagement. Essentially, “How did you slay that dragon when it looked like all hope was lost?”
The higher the tension/urgency, the greater the stakes, and the more compelling the interview. Don’t forget to state explicitly to your listeners why this conversation matters.
Thanks to Elaine Appleton Grant for writing this guest article. Follow Elaine on Podchaser, Twitter and listen to Degrees, a Podcast Allies production. She’s the CEO and co-founder of Podcast Allies, a training, consulting, and production company specializing in public-radio quality audio storytelling. Podcasting courses are available on their website now.
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