marketing podcast
Connect and Share Your Unique Story
Are you a purpose-driven entrepreneur or leader looking to share your story, spread joy, and bring more kindness into the world? At Spark & Ignite Your Marketing, we’re passionate about featuring innovative voices from the worlds of wellness, mental health, sustainability, and personal development. If you’re dedicated to making a positive impact and want to inspire others with your journey, while growing your own brand, we’d love to hear from you!
As a guest, you’ll have the opportunity to:
If you’re ready to share your story, spread kindness, inspire others, and spark meaningful conversations, apply to be a guest today! We’re looking for passionate experts who can provide actionable insights, inspire growth, and align with the values of our audience.
Apply Now!Schedule your interview. If you have your date all set, continue to next step below.
“Beverly is a warm, knowledgeable host, with tons to offer as a marketing expert! I’m enjoying the conversations and lessons!”
We always suggest you listen to at least one previous episode with an interview to get a sense of the style. Questions to ponder BEFORE the interview.
No doubt, preparation is key, whether you’re the interviewer or the interviewee. Here are some valuable tips to ensure you shine as a podcast guest:
1. Turn Up… Every Time. Basic but crucial. Show up for your scheduled podcast interview. Life happens, and if something comes up, communicate promptly. Value the time invested by both parties.
2. Get Some Decent Gear. Invest in a good quality USB microphone and a reliable mic stand. Ensure your setup is ready on your most-used desk for easy access to great audio quality. Optimal lighting is crucial for podcast guest appearances that include video, utilize natural light, position multiple lights to reduce shadows, avoid overhead lighting, maintain consistent color temperature, incorporate diffusion for a softer look, add background lighting for separation, and avoid mixed lighting for a cohesive and professional appearance.
3. Be in a Good Location. Choose a quiet, private space for recording. Avoid public places and opt for rooms with minimal background noise. Consider creating a designated recording spot at home for consistency.
4. Go Short and Give Options. Keep your answers concise. Encourage dynamic back-and-forth with the host. Summarize and ask the host’s opinion on topics to delve into.
5. Offer Obvious Takeaways & Homework Provide 1 or 2 practical ideas for listeners to implement immediately. Share actionable tasks that solidify the learning from the interview.