35. 8 Skills You’ll Master Through Podcasting

Your podcast is more than just online content for your brand: when used correctly, the podcast can boost your business, but the biggest boost will be in yourself!

Before diving into the actual skills, let’s take a minute to acknowledge that apart from the obvious improvement in your public speaking skills, all of these will only occur when you’re truly committed to growth.

The true up level only happens when you’re:

  1. willing to actually improve,

  2. self-aware,

  3. listening back to older episodes,

  4. hiring a podcast coach in whatever need you have when you’re stuck.

Which skills do you master when you Podcast?

1. Improvisation Skills

Welcome to the world of podcasting, where improvisation takes center stage. As a podcast host, you'll quickly become a master of thinking on your feet, crafting engaging conversations on the fly, and navigating unexpected twists and turns with ease.

2. Interpersonal Skills

In today's digital age, many of us struggle to connect with strangers due to social anxiety or limited practice. But imagine honing your interpersonal skills while being in complete control of the conversation, discussing topics you're passionate about. Think of it as a safe space to practice socialization, even during a pandemic.

3. Interviewing and Listening Skills

Being a great interviewer means being an exceptional listener. A skilled host picks up on subtle nuances in their guests' responses, allowing for deeper, more engaging conversations. A well-prepared host knows that curiosity and flexibility, rather than sticking rigidly to a script, lead to compelling interviews.

4. Networking Skills

Networking can be daunting, but it's all about perspective. Shift from seeing it as "forced meetings" to discover common ground and learning from others. Remember, "your network is your net worth," and podcasting provides a unique platform to expand your circle of influence.

5. Pitching Skills

Hosting a podcast allows you to pitch various ideas, messages, and skills simultaneously. You can present your agenda directly to listeners, indirectly showcase your expertise, and introduce your services—all in an intimate and engaging way.

6. Technical Skills

As you delve into podcasting, you'll acquire technical prowess. From mastering microphone techniques to understanding sound and video basics, you'll become a confident speaker. These skills are transferable and essential for any form of public speaking or presenting.

7. Project Management Skills

Managing a podcast requires effective project management. You'll need to plan, manage your time, establish release schedules, and coordinate with various team members. While it may seem daunting initially, implementing the right processes will ensure your podcast's success.

8. Growing Tech-Savviness

Your podcasting journey will enhance your tech-savvy side. You'll learn about sound and video setups, editing, marketing, and the art of crafting catchy soundbites—all from the comfort of your own space.

Starting a podcast isn't just about creating content; it's a transformative experience that empowers you with skills that transcend the digital realm. So, grab your mic, embrace the journey, and watch as you not only boost your brand but also elevate yourself.

Takeaways from this episode:

  • Podcasting offers a unique opportunity to transform your perspective on networking. Instead of seeing it as forced meetings, view it as a chance to discover common ground and learn from others. Remember, "your network is your net worth."

  • As a podcast host, you'll become skilled at thinking on your feet, crafting engaging conversations on the fly, and navigating unexpected twists and turns with ease.

  • Exceptional interviewers are exceptional listeners. Curiosity and flexibility, rather than a rigid script, lead to compelling interviews. Pay attention to subtle nuances in your guest's responses to create deeper, more engaging conversations.

  • Podcasting enhances your technical skills, from microphone techniques to sound and video basics. These skills are not only valuable for podcasting, but also for public speaking and presenting confidently in any setting.

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