<p><strong>Episode 719 - Podcast Lessons from an Interview Podcast that Some Podcast Gurus Don&#39;t Like</strong></p><p>This episode challenges some of the most common “rules” in podcasting by showing what actually works in practice. Drawing from his author interview show <em>Living the Next Chapter</em>, Dave shares real-world strategies that go against popular guru advice but continue to deliver strong results.</p><p>At the core of the episode is a simple idea: podcasting is not one-size-fits-all. Dave emphasizes that your show should reflect your goals, not someone else’s formula. On his interview podcast, he intentionally puts the guest’s name in the episode title, despite being told not to. For him, the show is about serving the guest and the listener, not building a personal brand funnel or selling products. This shift in focus allows the content to stay aligned with its purpose.</p><p>He also leans into audio-first podcasting on YouTube, another approach often dismissed. By uploading episodes as audio with thumbnails and releasing them early on YouTube, he creates an “early access” experience for listeners while building engagement on a platform many overlook for audio content. The result is steady growth, strong watch time, and active audience interaction.</p><p>Preparation is another standout theme. Dave conducts pre-interviews with every guest, helping them feel comfortable, shaping better conversations, and ensuring higher-quality episodes. This process also gives him insight into each guest’s communication style before recording, reducing surprises and improving the overall flow.</p><p>Organization and consistency play a big role behind the scenes. From simple paper-based tracking systems to batching episodes months in advance, Dave shows that effective workflows do not need to be complicated or expensive to work well.</p><p>He also shares a creative strategy for reviving older content by updating publish dates to bring past episodes back into visibility. Combined with curated playlists and niche-based digital magazines, he continues to extend the life and reach of his content in ways that feel intentional and audience-focused.</p><p>Ultimately, this episode is a reminder to think independently, test your own ideas, and build a podcast that works for you and your listeners, not for a rulebook.</p><p>Key takeaway: There is no single “right way” to podcast. Focus on what serves your audience, experiment ხშირად, and trust results over rigid advice.</p><p><a href="http://livingthenextchapter.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer"><strong>http://livingthenextchapter.com/</strong></a><a href="https://canadianpodcaster.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer"><strong>https://canadianpodcaster.com/</strong></a></p><p><br></p><p>Tool I use to make manual videos from a YouTube Thumbnail and my audio MP3 file - One Image Music Video</p><p><strong>Free </strong>web service to combine one image with one audio (MP3) file to make a MP4 video. Make a one picture image music video for Youtube. Create a video from one image and one MP3 file. Convert one MP3 to MP4 video with an image as background. Select the image and MP3 file, then click the &quot;Upload&quot; button. Can take some time depending on the file size.</p><p><a href="https://www.oneimagevideo.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer"><strong>https://www.oneimagevideo.com/</strong></a></p><p>____</p><p>Helping Podcasters Everyday! </p><p><strong></strong><a href="https://howtopodcast.ca/" target="_blank"><strong>https://howtopodcast.ca/</strong></a><br><em>We would love to hear from you - here is our listener survey!</em></p><p><em><strong></strong></em><a href="https://forms.gle/GbrFv9DGszV8N4PW6" target="_blank"><strong>https://forms.gle/GbrFv9DGszV8N4PW6</strong></a></p>

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E719 - Podcast Lessons from an Interview Podcast that Some Podcast Gurus Don't Like

JUN 16, 202635 MIN
The How To Podcast Series - Podcast Co-Hosts, Practical Podcast Tips, and Podcast Community

E719 - Podcast Lessons from an Interview Podcast that Some Podcast Gurus Don't Like

JUN 16, 202635 MIN

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<p><strong>Episode 719 - Podcast Lessons from an Interview Podcast that Some Podcast Gurus Don&#39;t Like</strong></p><p>This episode challenges some of the most common “rules” in podcasting by showing what actually works in practice. Drawing from his author interview show <em>Living the Next Chapter</em>, Dave shares real-world strategies that go against popular guru advice but continue to deliver strong results.</p><p>At the core of the episode is a simple idea: podcasting is not one-size-fits-all. Dave emphasizes that your show should reflect your goals, not someone else’s formula. On his interview podcast, he intentionally puts the guest’s name in the episode title, despite being told not to. For him, the show is about serving the guest and the listener, not building a personal brand funnel or selling products. This shift in focus allows the content to stay aligned with its purpose.</p><p>He also leans into audio-first podcasting on YouTube, another approach often dismissed. By uploading episodes as audio with thumbnails and releasing them early on YouTube, he creates an “early access” experience for listeners while building engagement on a platform many overlook for audio content. The result is steady growth, strong watch time, and active audience interaction.</p><p>Preparation is another standout theme. Dave conducts pre-interviews with every guest, helping them feel comfortable, shaping better conversations, and ensuring higher-quality episodes. This process also gives him insight into each guest’s communication style before recording, reducing surprises and improving the overall flow.</p><p>Organization and consistency play a big role behind the scenes. From simple paper-based tracking systems to batching episodes months in advance, Dave shows that effective workflows do not need to be complicated or expensive to work well.</p><p>He also shares a creative strategy for reviving older content by updating publish dates to bring past episodes back into visibility. Combined with curated playlists and niche-based digital magazines, he continues to extend the life and reach of his content in ways that feel intentional and audience-focused.</p><p>Ultimately, this episode is a reminder to think independently, test your own ideas, and build a podcast that works for you and your listeners, not for a rulebook.</p><p>Key takeaway: There is no single “right way” to podcast. Focus on what serves your audience, experiment ხშირად, and trust results over rigid advice.</p><p><a href="http://livingthenextchapter.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer"><strong>http://livingthenextchapter.com/</strong></a><a href="https://canadianpodcaster.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer"><strong>https://canadianpodcaster.com/</strong></a></p><p><br></p><p>Tool I use to make manual videos from a YouTube Thumbnail and my audio MP3 file - One Image Music Video</p><p><strong>Free </strong>web service to combine one image with one audio (MP3) file to make a MP4 video. Make a one picture image music video for Youtube. Create a video from one image and one MP3 file. Convert one MP3 to MP4 video with an image as background. Select the image and MP3 file, then click the &quot;Upload&quot; button. Can take some time depending on the file size.</p><p><a href="https://www.oneimagevideo.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer"><strong>https://www.oneimagevideo.com/</strong></a></p><p>____</p><p>Helping Podcasters Everyday! </p><p><strong></strong><a href="https://howtopodcast.ca/" target="_blank"><strong>https://howtopodcast.ca/</strong></a><br><em>We would love to hear from you - here is our listener survey!</em></p><p><em><strong></strong></em><a href="https://forms.gle/GbrFv9DGszV8N4PW6" target="_blank"><strong>https://forms.gle/GbrFv9DGszV8N4PW6</strong></a></p>