The Daily Me - The 80 20 Rule: Listen More, Talk Less to Bring Out The Best in Your Guest

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Welcome to another insightful episode of The Daily Me, where we dive deep into life and business. I'm your host, Rick Nuske, and I'm thrilled to have you joining me today.

On this episode, we're going to discuss a crucial skill for any podcast host: the art of active listening.

Throughout my journey as the host of The My Future Business Show, I've encountered numerous challenges and learned valuable lessons along the way. One of the key aspects I've discovered is the importance of seeking testimonials and feedback from our guests. By asking them a simple set of questions, I've been able to identify what works and what doesn't in the realm of podcast interviews.

Now, I must admit, I enjoy talking, and I can hold a conversation with anyone. But, if you're hosting your own podcast, there's one crucial rule to remember: listen more and talk less.

It's a common criticism guests have about many podcast hosts - they love the sound of their own voice. However, strategic hosting involves mastering the 80/20 rule.

You should aim to spend 20% of the time asking thought-provoking questions and bringing out the best in your guests, and 80% of the time actively listening to their responses.

When it comes to discussing business and diving into the topics that matter, such as the books our guests have authored, staying on point is essential. It's not about sharing our personal experiences; it's about providing a platform for our guests to share their valuable insights and messages.

By adhering to this principle, we can create a memorable and impactful podcast experience.

So, grab a pen and notebook, as we explore the art of active listening and how it can transform your podcast hosting skills.

Rick Nuske
https://myfuturebusiness.com/interview-faq

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