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Interviews are at the heart of many great podcasts — but asking the right questions takes more than reading from a list. In this episode of Podcast Insider, MacKenzie and Dave share tips for crafting thoughtful, engaging conversations that draw out your guest’s best stories and insights. Whether you’re new to interviewing or looking to refine your technique, you’ll learn how to prepare with purpose, stay present in the moment, and guide discussions that truly connect with listeners.
Today’s Hosts: MacKenzie Bennett and Dave Clements
How to Improve Your Interviewing Skills for Your Podcast
Start with Curiosity, Not a Script
A good interview starts with genuine curiosity. Instead of racing through a list of questions, focus on listening and reacting.
Tips to improve your flow:
- Research your guest, but don’t over-prepare.
- Ask one question at a time.
- Follow up naturally — not mechanically.
- Let the guest finish their thought before jumping in.
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Craft Questions That Open Doors
Avoid yes/no questions and lean into prompts that invite storytelling and reflection.
Try starting with:
- “Tell me about…” instead of “Did you…”
- “What was going through your mind when…”
- “How did that experience change your approach?”
These questions lead to real, memorable answers that keep listeners hooked.
💡 Blubrry helps: Use your show notes and episode descriptions to highlight key takeaways — helping new listeners find your best moments fast.
Silence Is Your Secret Weapon
Most new hosts rush to fill silence, but short pauses can be powerful. They give your guest space to think — and often lead to deeper responses.
Try waiting a full beat after your guest finishes speaking. You might be surprised what they add next.
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Stay Present — Not Performative
The best interviewers sound like they’re discovering the story with their audience.
Be conversational, but intentional:
- React honestly.
- Summarize or restate what your guest said before moving on.
- Don’t chase every tangent — guide gently back to the core topic.
Your job is to keep listeners engaged while helping your guest shine.
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