Defeat The Podcast Jitters - PTC Episode 039

EPISODE · Apr 30, 2014 · 36 MIN

Defeat The Podcast Jitters - PTC Episode 039

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Defeat the Podcast Jitters - PTC Episode 039   This week we discuss how to properly prepare for your podcast, and how to overcome the podcast jitters.   I began my broadcasting career when I was 19. It was completely by accident. I was going to college to get my architecture degree. Since I was 12 I had been tailoring my education to be an architect or engineer.   In college, I had the same fear of public speaking as most people. In our design classes, we had to do presentations in front of a panel of judges. I absolutely hated doing these presentations.   During class, four or five students would present during the hour. It would take about a week to get through the entire class. That was the worst part. The anxiety would build for presentation day only to not get your name called. I would have to live through the anxiety again in anticipation of presenting during the next class.   I never envisioned being a public speaker, radio talent or any other presenter.   My younger brother worked for a radio station at the time. I was home for the weekend doing nothing like most college students.  That was when the phone rang. It was the manager of the radio station looking for my brother to fill in during a shift. My brother wasn't home and I was offered a part-time job.   My career in radio started just running the board for long-form programs. I only talked on the radio between the 30-minute shows. I might give the time or temperature. Otherwise, I would sit around while the show played. Speaking was minimal.   As an elective for my architecture degree, I took a class called “Broadcasting For The Non-Major”. I figured being in a radio station for a part-time job should make this class a little easier. It would also help me learn more about my job.   That class eventually led me to become the music director of the college station.   That position got me a job working overnights at a commercial station. Suddenly, I instantly found myself talking to 10,000 people. I was no longer talking between long-form programs to a handful of old people. This was real radio.   Over time, I started to get comfortable talking on the radio. It took a little time. I eventually got there.   As I started picking up more hours on the air, my boss started to send me out broadcasting live in front of a crowd. I was being sent onstage to introduce concerts in front of 10,000 people. These were no longer people I couldn't see. They were right in front of me.   It took me years to figure out how to overcome those butterflies I would get each time I stepped in front of a crowd. There were tips and tricks I learned along the way to help me. It was a combination of things I learned over the years that helped me defeat the jitters. In this episode, I would like to show you how to shake the butterflies out of your system.  It could save you years of trial and error.   Preparation is the key idea in the process.   Here are four steps to properly prepare for your show.   To Overcome Jitters - Prepare your material - Rehearse - Focus on one person – preferably your single target listener you have defined   Create Great Notes - Bullet points – don't script - Tell stories - Give examples – play audio - Determine your open and close, intro and outro for show and each topic ... “now it's time for” is not an appropriate intro   Set the Room - Get the temp correct – be comfortable - Get some room temp water - No distractions – phone, family   Prepare Your Equipment - Close other programs - Prepare your software - Turn off your phone, close e-mail, close IM - Test your mic and set your levels - Contact and prepare guests & co-hosts     What other tips do you use to overcome the jitters?     I'll be speaking at the Podcast Movement 2014. It is a national podcast conference in Dallas Aug 16 & 17. The speaker roster looks amazing. It is only about $135 for the standard ticket before June 1. Get my affiliate link here.   Next week, we will discuss the differences between marketing to men and women. You'll learn how this will shape your podcast content.     I'd love to help you with your podcast. E-mail any questions or comments you might have to [email protected].   You can also find tools to help you create great content at www.PodcastTalentCoach.com.     Let's turn your information into engaging entertainment.

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