My first podcast interview, grandly titled ‘Campfire Tales’, crashed and burned. It’s all a bit sad really…or is it?
Here’s what happened. Technology happened, or in my case, didn’t happen. So I rang my mentor, and cried, and he mopped me up, and told me to try again, which I did – my interview with my dog ended up being rather brilliant, although he’d fallen into snore mode on his tummy with his legs in the air by recording number six.
What did I learn?
- That I’m the expert and I need to trust myself
- That starting is half the battle – I may have flunked the interview but by midnight I really had that sucker licked
- There’s always tomorrow
- That Chicago’s All That Jazz gets better with every listening (even though I was only using the first two minutes, by the end I felt like a star)
- A glass of wine or two loosens the vocal chords but plays havoc with the script
My next interview is tomorrow and I’ll be there with my technology, script and dog. It may be no better than my first effort but at least I’ll turn up and give it a go. But perhaps without the wine this time:)
Love the sound of it.
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More wine….less interview….what happened with book 3
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Thanks for sharing! I too plan on undertaking the Podcasting plunge on the future and I’m concerned about the work that goes behind putting up a quality podcast. Fingers crossed, like you said, getting started is half the battle 🙂 I’ll be drinking a glass of wine (or beer) and checking out your podcast shortly. Thanks for sharing!
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Hi Angel…you can sign up for my newsletter over at http://www.writerontheroad.com…let me know when your podcast is up and running. Good luck, it’s a lot of work, but all great fun…cheers Mel
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