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With a unique angle, David teaches listeners the biochemistry behind productivity and teaches habits to create a fulfilling life. He brings on world-class doctors, nutritionists and scientists to explain their fields in relation to performance. Instead, you can find an original angle on a tired subject.ĭavid Asprey's Bulletproof Radio has landed in iTunes's Top 100 for his approach to unpacking how your brain chemistry, body and mind affect your productivity. I say this not to incite panic but to let you know you don't need to in order to succeed. One of the most difficult aspects of forming a podcast is finding an original concept. If you don't know something, don't pretend you do. His audience knows he's well researched, and when he doesn't understand something, he lets his guests explain. Tom digs deep into the topics of his guests.

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Serial entrepreneur Tom Bilyeu leads a mindfulness-focused interview show called Impact Theory and promotes happiness habits and awareness techniques. If you try to play off knowledge in an area in which you have none, your audience will be able to tell, and they will lose trust in you. You must research your guests, concepts and ideas.

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No matter the style and length of your podcast, research is imperative. Whether it's an interview, narrative or an enthralling speech, the words and structure you choose are crucial to advance your work. This method engages your audience further and gets them thinking. For example, he asks his audience to reflect as well as participate in exercises. In one cohesive narrative, he entertains and teaches imperative lessons.īrendon Burchard's podcast, The Brendon Burchard Show, also provides an engaging experience. He pulls in quotes from famous writers, thinkers and philosophers. David presents personal stories woven with lessons he's learned through his own shortcomings. If you're doing another form of a podcast, great writing is even more important.ĭavid Meltzer's podcast, The Playbook, offers a unique and captivating structure. If you are conducting interviews, make sure you have a list of rich, thought-provoking questions. Ed provides a deep well of empathy and active listening, which allows his guests to feel comfortable to tell their story.Ī great host knows when to give up the mic. From scientists to CEOs, his guests provide a wealth of motivation and inspiration. I've found that my best interviews are the ones in which I let my guests tell a great story and ask them questions only once they've finished.Īnother great example is Ed Mylett of The Ed Mylett Show, who interviews leaders in a variety of fields. Having guests on is about allowing them to shine, and you must give them room to do so. The host can provide the foundation for a great interview, but he or she can also take it away. On the other side is the ability to listen. This was the greatest gift I learned from working on my own podcast, Making Bank.

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He meets the guest where they stand, and the result is a more authentic interview - full of the ups and downs of life. He banters with and relates to his guests, forming a mix of anecdotes and life lessons. Another podcast worth noting is Create Your Own Life with Jeremy Ryan Slate, in which the host interviews world-class performers.








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