Ep 47 A little bit on co-hosting for day 9 of NaPodPoMo
Nov 9, 2023
09:20
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The host talks about their podcasting journey, co-hosting dynamics and recommends the 'After Hours' podcast. They discuss business news items, show recommendations, and the importance of learning from different show formats.
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Quick takeaways
Co-hosts can have different roles and dynamics within a podcast, ranging from expert versus rookie to caring versus outspoken.
Successful co-hosting formats can be demonstrated through podcasts like 'After Hours' and 'BuzzCast', which showcase balanced and effective dynamics between hosts with specific roles and friendly disagreements.
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Different Types of Co-Hosts
In this episode, the host discusses the different types of co-hosts in podcasting. She explains that co-hosts can have various roles, such as an expert and a rookie, or a caring and diplomatic one versus one who speaks their mind. Some co-hosts have specific roles within the show, while others have more balanced and equal roles. The host also shares her own experiences with co-hosting and how they have changed the introduction and outro of their shows to maintain balance and equality between them. She concludes by recommending two podcast shows that demonstrate effective co-hosting.
Recommended Podcast Shows for Co-Hosting
In this episode, the host provides recommendations for two podcast shows that showcase effective co-hosting. The first show, 'After Hours,' features three Harvard professors discussing business news items, demonstrating a good balance and friendly disagreements between the hosts. Although one host has left, the remaining hosts and guest co-host still maintain a successful dynamic. The second recommended show, 'BuzzCast,' covers podcasting news and features hosts with specific roles, such as the funny one and the one who geek out about details. These shows serve as valuable examples for podcasters looking to learn from successful co-hosting formats.