When you conduct interviews with guests — particularly high profile guests — you’ve got just one shot to get it right.
This episode outlines the best practices for recording good audio for yourself, your guest, and your co-host(s).
Jerod Morris and Jon Nastor begin this episode with a quick discussion about how Jon balances being a husband and father with the demands of being a successful serial entrepreneur and running several successful shows.
Then they launch into a discussion about the best ways to record you and your guest during an interview, including:
- Why you shouldn’t panic yet if you notice an issue after recording (You may be able to correct it in post-production.)
- The importance of focusing on simplicity and lowering the barriers for your guest to come on your show
- Why Skype, warts and all, is still the best option for podcast interviews
- A few tips for overcoming inevitable Skype issues
- Jon’s surprising system for doing pre-interview audio checks
- When the time is right to invest in a better microphone for people on your show
- How to handle mid-interview audio hiccups
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