Most podcast guests want to build their credibility and display their expertise. However, many rely on filler words without even realizing it. These words make them sound unsure of what they're talking about. In this episode, Shayna Davis shares what to stop saying and what to say instead so you sound prepared, confident, and worth listening to. Get ready to clean up your delivery and show up like a pro in every interview!
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Chapters
00:00 The Importance of Preparedness in Podcasting
02:52 Building Credibility as a Podcast Guest
06:12 Mastering Your Delivery for Impact
Takeaways
Saying 'that's a good question' can undermine your credibility.
Preparation is key to being a successful podcast guest.
Jump straight into your answer to maintain momentum.
Use power phrases to frame your responses effectively.
Clarity in messaging is crucial for impactful communication.
Practice your delivery before interviews to build confidence.
Aim to be a guest that hosts want to recommend.
Ditch filler phrases to enhance your message.
Demonstrate your expertise through storytelling.
Be the type of guest that leaves a lasting impression.
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