

The Art of Podcast Guesting with Sam Brake Guia
One of my favorite ways to get clients? Podcast guesting.
And no—it’s not just about showing up, sharing tips, and hoping for the best. It’s about building real relationships, delivering value, and knowing how to turn one great interview into long-term opportunities.
This week, I’m joined by Sam Brake Guia, podcast host and co-founder of PodWritten, to break down how to approach podcast guesting with purpose. We cover everything from pitching to what you actually say on the mic, and how to make the most of every interview—even if it doesn’t lead to clients right away.
Want to build better relationships and get leads from podcasts? Start here.
In this episode of the podcast, we talk about:
- How to prep for podcast guest interviews
- What to say (and avoid) as a guest
- The art of relationship building with hosts
- How to naturally share your work without over-promoting
- What to do when guesting doesn’t lead to sales
…And More!
This Episode Was Made Possible By:
Riverside All-in-One Podcast & Video Platform
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About the Guest:
Sam Brake Guia is the Co-founder of PodWritten, a podcast booking agency for health and wellness businesses, and the host of Mics to Millions, a podcast that shares interviews with top-tier hosts, insights from podcasting experts, and solo episodes to help you grow your health and wellness podcast.
Website: https://podwritten.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samuelbrakeguia/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sambguia/, https://www.instagram.com/podwritten/
Go to the show notes for all the resources mentioned in this episode: https://onlinedrea.com/361