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episode 54: 54. Beginner vs Expert: Which hosting style is best for you? Podcast Basics


One of the main qualities of podcasting is that you can experiment with your hosting style and match that to your personality. However, many podcasters feel pressured to be like journalists or radio broadcasters, which can limit the character and authenticity of their podcast. In this episode, we will explore different hosting styles that you can use on your podcast to find your groove and create a product that resonates with both you and your listeners.

Experimenting with Podcast Hosting Styles

When starting or launching a podcast, there are several skills you need to learn, and master one of them being speaking. Speaking to a microphone without a camera is quite different from speaking directly to a camera - it involves a complex type of focus. As a former journalist and radio host, I’ll be sharing her personal experience of launching my own podcast and feeling uncertain about the type of host I wanted to be. The beauty of podcasting is that there are endless niches, and you have the freedom to choose your approach as a professional or an authentic communicator.

Two Types of Hosting Styles

When starting a podcast, there are two main hosting styles to consider: the lens of the expert and the perspective of the learner. If you're using podcasting as a business tool, you will likely adopt the lens of the expert. Within this style, you can choose to strictly share your expertise or invite other experts to have conversational episodes that both educate and solidify your knowledge.

On the other hand, the learner's perspective is a great opportunity for those transitioning into a new industry or pursuing a passion project- in fact many of my clients experience this situation and come to me for advice on how to best show up online without feeling ‘like a fraud’. This approach removes the pressure of being the host who knows it all and invites your audience to join you on your learning journey. By approaching topics with a beginner's mind, you create a space that encourages curiosity and growth for both you and your listeners.

Editing vs. Relaxed Style

Many podcasters believe they must always be serious and error-free, especially when discussing serious topics. However, podcasting allows for a range of hosting styles, including more off-the-cuff and relaxed approaches. It's essential to align your hosting style with the type of show you want to create. If you prefer a structured and heavily edited podcast, that's perfectly fine. But if you want a more casual and conversational vibe, embrace your natural self and be transparent with your audience about any changes to your editing style.

Embracing Vulnerability and Authenticity

The pressure to know everything as an expert can be overwhelming. I encourage you to embrace vulnerability and acknowledge when you don't have all the answers. Authenticity is a valuable trait, and listeners appreciate hosts who are honest about their limitations. Real-time moments of learning and researching on-air can be engaging and relatable for both the host and the audience.

Topics covered:
  • 00:00 Introduction to Podcast Hosting Styles
  • 00:41 The Challenges of Starting a Podcast
  • 01:44 Finding Your Voice as a Podcast Host
  • 02:16 The Journey of Self-Discovery in Podcasting
  • 03:17 The Expert vs. Learner Hosting Styles
  • 05:15 The Value of Vulnerability in Podcasting
  • 07:15 The Learner's Perspective in Podcasting
  • 08:29 Editing vs. Relaxed Podcasting Styles
  • 09:29 The Importance of Authenticity in Podcasting
  • 15:03 Conclusion: Embracing Imperfection in Podcasting

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