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Being a great podcast guest is a unique skill that can dramatically boost your career—or erode your professional image if done poorly. In the final part of our series, David Goldberg, founder of Edge Studio, shares a masterclass on how to be a standout guest. We explore the importance of prosody, vocal etiquette, and virtual presence, ensuring you show up prepared, confident, and memorable. David and Roy discuss practical tips for handling technical glitches with grace, the power of a 10-second elevator pitch, and why you should never "wing it" when it comes to your audio quality. Whether you're looking to share your passion or boost your resume, these final lessons will ensure you're the guest every host wants to invite back.
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0:00 Welcome & Introduction to David Goldberg
1:11 Why Be a Guest? Fun, passion, and career boosting
1:41 The Risk of Poor Guesting: How it can erode your professional image
2:23 Preparation: Why looking at notes is better than forgetting points
3:41 Banter and Connection: The importance of host-guest chemistry
4:33 Prosody for Guests: Staying in your natural pitch and tailoring your tone
6:56 International Audiences: Cleaning up enunciation and avoiding local slang
7:00 Volume and Headphones: Why you should never scream at your audience
7:50 Pacing and Spacing: Lessening your words and leaving room for the listener
26:00 Handling Glitches: Staying calm and reacting without panic
28:00 Vocal Etiquette: Giving the host space and avoiding interruptions
29:00 The 10-Second Elevator Pitch: Being prepared to explain who you are
31:00 Listening to Previous Episodes: Researching the host's style and theme
32:00 Slowing Down Keywords: Ensuring your name and business are heard
33:00 Admitting You Don't Know: Admitting it with confidence vs. waffling
35:00 Virtual Presence: Testing quality a week before and an hour before
37:00 The 25% Credibility Hit: Why audio quality is non-negotiable
39:00 Acoustic Treatment: The 80% rule and practical "pillow fort" tips
41:00 Microphone Choice: Investing in a decent USB mic for professional sound
64:00 Avoiding Filler Words: Cutting out "um," "ah," "you know," and "like"
65:00 Responding with "So": Why you should avoid starting answers with "so"
66:00 Positive Reaffirmation: Avoiding annoying "yeah, yeah, yeah" interruptions
67:36 Where to Find David: Edge Studio and final contact details
68:25 Outro: RoyCoughlan.com and the PodFather Network
68:42 End of Episode
🔗 Where to Find David Goldberg
•Email: david@edgestudio.com
•Website: EdgeStudio.com
•Services: Voiceover recording, directing, and communication coaching.
🔗 About Your Host (Roy Coughlan)
•Listen to this episode on Podbean: https://awakeningpodcasts.podbean.com/
•Explore more podcasts: Find all podcasts at the PodFather Network
•Website: RoyCoughlan.com
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