PART 4 - The Do's and Don'ts of Podcast Interviewing with Jason Cercone

Are you considering pitching or selling during a podcast interview but not sure how to do it without coming across as pushy? 

Do you struggle with finding the right balance between speaking and listening as a host or guest? 

And what about those moments when you accidentally interrupt your guest while they're speaking? 

These are just some of the common challenges that can arise during a podcast interview, and in this episode, we'll explore tips and strategies for navigating them with ease. 

Joining me for the last part of our four-part series is Jason Cercone.

Listen in as we talk about the importance of setting clear expectations, mitigating distractions, and the often-debated topic of rescheduling interviews. Plus, we'll delve into the do's and don'ts of pitching or selling during an interview and how to ensure a good balance between host and guest.

In the episode, we get into:

  • [0:00] Intro

  • [4:05] Pitching or selling in a podcast interview

  • [7:15] How to have good balance between host and guest

  • [9:45] What to do if you cut off your guest when talking

  • [12:25] Mitigating distractions

  • [15:35] Setting up podcast expectations

  • [20:20] Is it bad to reschedule interviews?

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About Jason Cercone

 

Jason is a podcast branding strategist, author, and experienced podcaster. He helps value-driven coaches and consultants establish authority and become thought leaders in their niche via strategic, impactful podcast guest appearances. 

He also hosts The Voice of Evolution of Brand, a podcast featuring authentic stories and strategies from brand-building professionals designed to help you grow your personal brand and succeed in your professional pursuits.



 
 
 

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