E661 - How to Protect Your Guest Through the Entire Interview Process With Your Guest - Podcast Hosting Skills

APR 19, 202621 MIN
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E661 - How to Protect Your Guest Through the Entire Interview Process With Your Guest - Podcast Hosting Skills

APR 19, 202621 MIN

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<p><strong>Episode 661 - How to Protect Your Guest Through the Entire Interview Process With Your Guest - Podcast Hosting Skills</strong></p><p><br></p><p>In this final episode of <em>The How To Podcast Series</em>&#39; four-part miniseries on podcast hosting skills, Dave wraps up with a vital call to action: protect your guest throughout the entire interview process, from initial connection to post-production release. Whether your show features intense, personal stories or solo content, the principles apply equally to fostering safety for guests (or listeners), ensuring meaningful conversations that honor vulnerability without exploitation. </p><p>Drawing from his experience with over 1,000 interviews, Dave spotlights a recent chat with Linda Fishman on <em>Living The Next Chapter</em>, where she shared her book <em>Repairing Rainbows</em>—a raw account of losing her mother and two younger sisters in a plane crash at age 13. He approached it thoughtfully, focusing on hope amid grief to connect listeners with her message, earning her post-interview gratitude for the sensitive handling.</p><p>Dave emphasizes creating a safe space that extends beyond recording: pre-interview onboarding builds trust, real-time guidance reads the room, and editing serves as a superpower. Unlike &quot;one-and-done&quot; live releases, thoughtful edits remove unwanted detours, preserve human pauses for reflection, and avoid over-polishing that strips authenticity. Offer guests a review of the final cut, especially after heavy topics, to ease post-recording regrets like &quot;Did I overshare?&quot; This stewardship—prioritizing their story over clicks—yields deeper responses, unique revelations (as with a doctor guest who tearfully completed a long-held sentence), and word-of-mouth referrals. Without safety, expect deflection or shallow answers; with it, guests feel led, supported, and proud.</p><p>Even solo podcasters protect listeners by balancing emotion with direction. Dave recaps the miniseries: set psychological safety upfront, respond in real time, manage emotional flow, and safeguard through every step. A bonus clip warns against &quot;gotcha&quot; traps—like a TV host unwittingly asking Martin Short about his late wife—urging homework to avoid harm.</p><p><strong>Key takeaway for podcasters:</strong> Be the steward of your guests&#39; stories; lead gently, edit responsibly, and offer review options to build trust that unlocks captivating, listener-rewinding moments. Safe spaces create lasting impact.</p><p>Author mentioned</p><p><a href="https://repairingrainbows.com/" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer"><strong>https://repairingrainbows.com/</strong></a></p><p>____</p><p>Helping Podcasters Everyday! </p><p><strong></strong><a href="https://howtopodcast.ca/">⁠<strong>https://howtopodcast.ca/</strong>⁠</a><em>We would love to hear from you - here is our listener survey!</em></p><p><strong></strong><a href="https://forms.gle/GbrFv9DGszV8N4PW6">⁠<strong>https://forms.gle/GbrFv9DGszV8N4PW6</strong></a></p>