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E620 - Practical Tips to Shine on Any Podcast as a Guest - Guest to Great, Maximizing Your Podcast Experience

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Episode 620 - Practical Tips to Shine on Any Podcast as a Guest - Guest to Great, Maximizing Your Podcast Experience

In this episode of the How to Podcast Series, Dave kicks off a focused mini series on podcast guesting and hosting by speaking directly to current and aspiring podcast guests. Drawing from more than 2,000 episodes and roughly 1,000 interviews as a host, he shares honest, experience driven insights that many hosts may never say out loud but wish every guest understood.

At the heart of this conversation is a mindset shift. When you are invited onto a podcast, you are stepping into a community the host has carefully built. The audience comes for the host first. As a guest, you are there to add flavor, perspective, and value. Treat it like being invited into someone’s home. Respect the space, understand the culture, and contribute meaningfully.

Preparation is the first major theme. Dave encourages guests to listen to several recent episodes before recording. Understand the tone, pacing, and style. Is the show structured or conversational? Lighthearted or serious? Then prepare three to five clear talking points, each supported by short, relevant stories and practical action steps. Keep answers concise. Leave room for follow up. A podcast is a conversation, not a monologue.

Technical readiness matters just as much as content. Clear audio, a quiet environment, and a basic external microphone can dramatically elevate your presence. If you want to be taken seriously as a recurring guest, invest in sounding professional. Respect the listener’s experience.

During the recording, focus on being a great listener. Pick up on cues. Answer the question that was asked. Ask the host thoughtful questions in return to create a genuine exchange. Show appreciation for the show. Reference past episodes. Demonstrate that you value the audience, not just the exposure.

Dave also highlights the importance of post recording follow through. Send a thank you message. Stay connected. When the episode goes live, share it enthusiastically with your audience. Promote it in a way that reinforces the relationship and invites curiosity. Track results and look for opportunities to collaborate again.

Throughout the episode, Dave references the example of Alex Sanfilippo and his platform PodMatch as a model for intentional, relationship driven podcast guesting.

This is not about chasing appearances. It is about building long term connections, adding real value, and showing up prepared, professional, and present.

Key takeaway: Great podcast guests are not the loudest or most polished speakers. They are prepared, respectful, audience focused collaborators who treat every appearance as the beginning of a relationship, not a one time opportunity.

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