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Stories and Strategies with Curzon Public Relations - How to Be a Great Podcast Guest

How to Be a Great Podcast Guest

04/18/21 • 25 min

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Stories and Strategies with Curzon Public Relations

Podcasts are radio but on demand, dedicated to your niche interest, and (for the most part) commercial free. There are two million podcasts worldwide right now and counting.

And lots of them need guests!!

They are a terrific channel to advance your authority as a subject matter expert but like any media interview, there’s a skill, a science, and an art to the delivery. In this episode, Brad Phillips, the media trainer known worldwide as Mr Media Training becomes the Podfather.

Guest Brad Phillips, Throughline Group
[email protected]
https://www.throughlinegroup.com/
Have a listen to Brad’s podcast - Tge Speak Good Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-speak-good-podcast/id1571169187

Check out Throughline’s Blog https://www.throughlinegroup.com/blog/

On Twitter - @throughliners and @mrmediatraining
Follow Stories and Strategies on Twitter @comms_podcast

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Podcasts are radio but on demand, dedicated to your niche interest, and (for the most part) commercial free. There are two million podcasts worldwide right now and counting.

And lots of them need guests!!

They are a terrific channel to advance your authority as a subject matter expert but like any media interview, there’s a skill, a science, and an art to the delivery. In this episode, Brad Phillips, the media trainer known worldwide as Mr Media Training becomes the Podfather.

Guest Brad Phillips, Throughline Group
[email protected]
https://www.throughlinegroup.com/
Have a listen to Brad’s podcast - Tge Speak Good Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-speak-good-podcast/id1571169187

Check out Throughline’s Blog https://www.throughlinegroup.com/blog/

On Twitter - @throughliners and @mrmediatraining
Follow Stories and Strategies on Twitter @comms_podcast

Support the show

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https://laurentian.ca/program/science-communication

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