Simon Hodgkins
The Global Discussion
Did you come away from a podcast episode feeling that you 1.) Learned something new 2.) Were entertained 3.) Looked forward to the next episode - this is often the result of a good guest combined with a compelling host.
Richard Midson
The Public Relations Podcast
"How to avoid having the mic muted!"
Mitko Ivanov
The Pam Pum Experience
I love recording with people who already achieved a goal I'm also aiming at - this would often lead to reading their book and ultimately, it leads to improving how my own organization works.
Joe Apfelbaum
CEO Mojo Podcast
A standout podcast guest is someone who not only shares valuable insights but also connects with the audience on a personal level. Authenticity and passion are key! On the flip side, a lack of engagement can definitely lead to a snooze-fest.
Eitan Kotar
The eCom Pulse podcast
A great podcast guest shares their expertise in a way that's easy to understand and interesting. They're authentic, prepared, and connect with the audience naturally. Most importantly, they're passionate about the topic discussed and eager to share it with their networks.
TR Garland
Editor-in-Chief for Podcast Magazine®
For me, an amazing guest brings passion and genuine stories that resonate. Snoozefests?When they drone on without engaging the audience.
J. Alex Greenwood
Mysterious Goings On / PR After Hours
"Podcast host J. Alex Greenwood"
Phil Masiello
Think Engage Thrive
What makes a great guest is someone who has great stories about their entrepreneurial journey. A guest with an upbeat attitude and willingness to share their learnings and experiences. Having a great story about getting noticed is always helpful.
Sam Sethi
Podnews Weekly Review
Every guest I interview I choose. I believe every guest has a great story to tell. It is therefore my job as the host to help them tell their story by guiding them through the interview. A bad guest is therefore only someone I have not done my homework on before asking them to be a guest. However a rude guest is one that is late to the interview, has no mic or headphones (even an old pair of Apple wired headphones is better than nothing) and then chooses to do the interview in a noisy room with tons of background noise, They are all signs they have little respect for me as a host.
Simon Hodgkins
The Global Discussion
Did you come away from a podcast episode feeling that you 1.) Learned something new 2.) Were entertained 3.) Looked forward to the next episode - this is often the result of a good guest combined with a compelling host.
Richard Midson
The Public Relations Podcast
"How to avoid having the mic muted!"
Mitko Ivanov
The Pam Pum Experience
I love recording with people who already achieved a goal I'm also aiming at - this would often lead to reading their book and ultimately, it leads to improving how my own organization works.
Joe Apfelbaum
CEO Mojo Podcast
A standout podcast guest is someone who not only shares valuable insights but also connects with the audience on a personal level. Authenticity and passion are key! On the flip side, a lack of engagement can definitely lead to a snooze-fest.
Eitan Kotar
The eCom Pulse podcast
A great podcast guest shares their expertise in a way that's easy to understand and interesting. They're authentic, prepared, and connect with the audience naturally. Most importantly, they're passionate about the topic discussed and eager to share it with their networks.
TR Garland
Editor-in-Chief for Podcast Magazine®
For me, an amazing guest brings passion and genuine stories that resonate. Snoozefests?When they drone on without engaging the audience.
J. Alex Greenwood
Mysterious Goings On / PR After Hours
"Podcast host J. Alex Greenwood"
Phil Masiello
Think Engage Thrive
What makes a great guest is someone who has great stories about their entrepreneurial journey. A guest with an upbeat attitude and willingness to share their learnings and experiences. Having a great story about getting noticed is always helpful.
Sam Sethi
Podnews Weekly Review
Every guest I interview I choose. I believe every guest has a great story to tell. It is therefore my job as the host to help them tell their story by guiding them through the interview. A bad guest is therefore only someone I have not done my homework on before asking them to be a guest. However a rude guest is one that is late to the interview, has no mic or headphones (even an old pair of Apple wired headphones is better than nothing) and then chooses to do the interview in a noisy room with tons of background noise, They are all signs they have little respect for me as a host.