I don't mind having a couple of set questions that you ask each of the guests. I mean, I've been on guests on shows where they've done that. My thing is like what John Lee Dumas does where it's the same questions every time for every show forever. Well, there's a pro to that that you know what you're going to get. Like for example, I'm not currently watching any real like news type shows or comedy news shows. For a while there, I was watching Colbert and he would have a segment where he'd have a guest that was there weeks ago, sit and answer the same 10 questions. And so I knew those questions and I knew
This week I'm excited to share an episode of Social Media News Live in which my friend Jeff Seih interviewed yours truly about the process and productivity mindset for podcasting. I guess you could say these topics fall within the perfect venn diagram of two of my biggest interests. In this episode Jeff and I discuss a wide array of topics and hurdles that face anyone looking to start a podcast either for their professional career or simply as a hobby.
Topics include recruiting and working with guests, how much time per week you should spend on your podcast, how to set up and manage scheduling, and the importance of working with an editor. In addition to laying out many of the things I’ve learned in my ten years of hosting Beyond the To-Do List, Jeff and I also discuss some of the advice I would have given myself when I was just getting started!
Jeff Sieh is an international speaker and visual marketing consultant, specializing in Pinterest, visual marketing, and video. He hosts the Social Media News Live show and podcast and is also “Head Beard” at Manly Pinterest Tips. Jeff has worked with and produced visual content for various companies, including Guy Kawasaki, Kim Garst, Social Media Examiner, and Tailwind.
Link To a Video of this Episode: https://socialmedianewslive.com/podcast-productivity-with-erik-fisher-2/
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