The document provides guidance for starting a radio show or podcast. It discusses factors to consider such as budget, show goals, format, equipment needs and interview skills. The document advises asking yourself questions about purpose, direction and commitment before beginning. It also covers show preparation such as researching guests, testing equipment and having backup materials. The overall message is to be bold, fearless and confident in starting your show.
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2. Welcome!
? Robbin & Joseph Everett, Pet Lifestyle
Experts and Animal Advocates
? TPPC.tv-Bloggers, Web TV Hosts &
Producers, Radio Hosts
? The Blog Snobs-Bloggers & Radio
Hosts
? Tell everyone about you!
? Your Name, Blog Name & Fun Fact
3. Session Take-Aways
? Factors to consider before using radio
? Budget considerations for your new
branding platform
? How to establish your basic show goals
? Steps to prepare your show
? Practice Scenario
? Understand the Woofy Woo philosophy
and how to apply it
4. Ask Yourself Before You
Begin¡
? Why?
? What?
? How?
? Who?
? When?
? Where?
5. Why radio or podcast?
? What is your motivation?
? Is it experience?
? Humor?
? Passion?
? Desire & Commitment ?
? Establish your show direction and
purpose
? Work on a goal statement
6. What do you want to do?
?What does your blog look like
now?
? Interview guests?
? Monologue?
? Talk with a Team or Group?
7. Your Show Format
? Internet Radio-i.e. Blog Talk Radio
? Call in Capabilities
? Live show to podcast
? ¡°Studio Audience¡± participation
? Pull some audience from the format
? Monthly costs
? Podcast ¨Crecord and upload to
distribution channel
8. Equipment basics
? Computer
? Microphone
? Headset
? Service Provider
? Skype
? Hardwired lines (router to
computer) for load, (BTR)
9. Interview Skills & Show
Preparation
? Prepare Questions and Biography
? Research Your Subject-Google
, Read Publications
? Scope & Timing-Length of
Interview
? Confirm Details
? Test & Check Equipment
10. Interview Skills & Show
Preparation (continued)
? Breathe & Relax
? Sheppard your guest
? Wrap up details
? Thank your guest
11. Anything Can Happen-
Be Prepared
? Guest may not call in
? Technical difficulties
? Back up materials
12. Using the Woofy Woo
Philosophy¡
?Be Bold
?Be Fearless
?Have Confidence!
13. Practice Scenario
? Your show has 3 guests , a
psychic, a veterinarian and a
behavioral expert, slotted for the 1
hour run time. You just finished
your third guest, and your phone
lines are open for callers¡