Simple steps to producing your Podcast
- Choose your topic, and arrange for one or more guests to be interviewed by Dick Syatt.
- Once Syatt accepts the assignment, send him guest contact info and pertinent topic background material.
- Syatt will call the guest to set a date and time for the interview and to brief the guest on the podcast routine.
- The day before the actual recording session, Syatt will pre-interview the guest as a rehearsal. This allays nervousness for your guest speaker, and ensures that the core points of your message will be properly covered.
- On show date, Syatt and the guest connect by conference line, and a technician records the resulting two-way exchange, exactly as it unfolds. Of course, edits can be made later to achieve best results.
- A few days later, Syatt e-mails a ready-to-go track of the podcast. You post it on your company website and invite listeners to tune in. It’s done!!
- And it’ll be so great and so well-received that you’ll scurry to schedule the next in a continuing series
- In some cases, it’s preferable to conduct the podcast interview in person, and Syatt is available to travel. And, the remote recording session itself is amazingly simple. Syatt will arrive with a compact broadcast-quality recording system. The process requires nothing more from the host company than the use of a quiet room in which to conduct the interview. No entourage of technicians, no cumbersome lighting or equipment cases, no disruption or inconvenience to the rest of your business operation.
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