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Balancing Scripted and Unscripted Podcast Interviews
This chapter explores the art of interviewing in podcasts, focusing on the balance between careful preparation and spontaneity. It emphasizes the importance of genuine curiosity and adaptability, allowing conversations to flow naturally while guiding the audience's understanding. Additionally, the chapter highlights the significance of post-production in enhancing remote interviews to captivate viewers on platforms like YouTube.
About the Episode:
Jay Clouse is the founder of Creator Science, a media company that offers advanced creator education through newsletters, podcasts, and YouTube. With over 100,000 YouTube subscribers and a successful podcast interviewing content creators and strategists, Jay has established himself as an expert in the creator economy.
In this episode of “Uploading…,” we explore Jay’s content strategy that spans newsletters, podcasts, and social media. Jay shares insights on the underspoken art of packaging in content and its impact on performance. He also shares podcasting strategies, covering topics such as balancing scripting and spontaneity, effective interview techniques, and the importance of active listening.
Today, we'll cover:
- Jay's background and journey as a content creator and founder of Creator Science
- The importance of email and social media in building audience ownership and discoverability
- Strategies for creating engaging content across various platforms, including newsletters, podcasts, and YouTube
- Tips for conducting effective podcast interviews and packaging episodes for maximum impact
- Jay's diversified business model and how he leverages content for audience growth and product promotion
What You'll Learn
1. Packaging and Pre-Production
2. Post-Poduction Strategies
3. Social Proof in Content
4. Hook and Tension in Content
5. Scripting and Spontaneity in Podcasts
6. Podcast Interview Techniques
7. Creator Science Business Model
Timestamps
00:00 From product management to content
03:25 Email, social media, audio podcasting
05:18 Content ecosystem; channels and cadence
06:27 Content strategy; how to keep content fresh
09:48 Content packaging and performance
11:43 Elements of YouTube video packaging
15:01 The role of social proof in good content
17:39 How to package audio podcasts
20:54 Scripting vs non-scripting in podcasts
26:28 Tips for recording a podcast remotely
29:46 Podcast post-production best practices
32:10 How to turn content into business
34:43 What’s next for Creator Science
Importance of Packaging in Content: “There are elements of a piece of content that people engage with, interact with, before they make the decision to actually go deeper into that thing. So on YouTube, title, thumbnail, and kind of the idea that's inherent in those things. If you go to a bookstore, it's the title and the cover of the book, it's even the spine of the book. An email, it's the subject line. Audio podcast, it’s the title of that episode. So, every form of content has some bit of packaging that you can think about or you can't think about. But if you do think about it, you're going to be more successful because if you intentionally design the package for that medium to be inherently clickable, compelling, where people are like, I need to know more about this, then it's going to be more successful as a piece of content. — Jay Clouse, 00:10:50 → 00:11:41
Podcast Hosting and Active Listening: “To be a great interviewer, you really have to have good active listening skills. And so the act of prepping questions is more priming my own mind than it is like a structure that I have to follow. I'm very intentional about where I start, and I'm good at leading us to the area of discussion that I want. But often I would say at least half the questions that I asked were not, you know, quote unquote, prepped. They, they come from what happens. And I think, I think that's the right balance because even if you have a two display system, as I do here, if I have the interview doc on my right hand display and I have questions there, if I'm looking at that and trying to think about which one of these questions should I ask next, I'm not listening. And a guest is opening some door that inevitably I won't walk through. And as the listener of the final product, you're going to be saying, ‘Why didn't you follow up on this thing that person just said?’ And the answer is, because you weren't listening. You were looking at your display.” — Jay Clouse, 00:21:42 → 00:22:42
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Ramon Berrios - Co-Founder of Castmagic
Jay Clouse - Founder of Creator Science
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