It’s a hard truth about interview shows: if the guest doesn’t deliver, it’s not their fault. Instead, it’s the host’s responsibility to walk away with an insightful, informative, and engaging recording. In this episode, 3 Clips host Jay Acunzo talks with Jay Clouse, a podcaster who does an exemplary job of setting his guests up for success; by drawing on research, past experience, voice over, and a little bit of sound design. Listen to learn how Jay’s show, Creative Elements – where he interviews creators about how they came to perform their craft full time – stands out from the pack. Also in this episode: how to book guests you don’t know with a great cold email.
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INSIDE THIS EPISODE:
Creative Elements can be found here: https://jayclouse.com/podcast
Follow Creative Elements host Jay Clouse on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/jayclouse
Follow 3 Clips host Jay Acunzo on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/jayacunzo/
From Play It Forward: This week’s recommended podcast is Bandsplain https://open.spotify.com/show/3uKSgODaDrtWOulcJp57h7?si=0lYE5CwsSEStNDBtzTNaWw&nd=1 (Only available on Spotify)
This episode was produced by Andrea Muraskin. Learn more: https://www.andreamuraskin.com/
Theme music provided by Cardboard Rocketship: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5TzmK85fEdotyi2mu582Sm
Thanks for listening!