Are you one of those people who has thought about doing a solo episode where you open the microphone and talk directly to your audience, but can't overcome how uncomfortable you feel trying it? This show is for you. We also talk about understanding...
Are you one of those people who has thought about doing a solo episode where you open the microphone and talk directly to your audience, but can't overcome how uncomfortable you feel trying it? This show is for you.
We also talk about understanding the different roles when you are doing a solo show, an interview, appearing on a panel.
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Solo podcast episodes have their advantages:
TIPS
1. Embrace the Weirdness
2. You Don't Have An Audience (yet)
3. Talk to One Person
4. Answer the question from the invisible person
5. Record it with the thought of never using it. - Just a Sound test
6. Script Your Show
7. Throw Out the Grammar
8. Be yourself and just up your natural voice
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