
After successfully inviting and sourcing a guest for your podcast, what happens next? As Darlene from The Schultz Creative and producer of this very show explains, the transition from 'yes' to 'lights, camera, action' is a masterclass in logistics and attitude!
Hosting a guest on your podcast isn't just an action; it's a statement about your professionalism. We dive deep into the essential, often-overlooked details that ensure a seamless experience for your guests. This includes sending a detailed calendar invite and a comprehensive briefing document that removes all friction. You need to be mindful of their busy schedule, so clarity is key: where to be, at what time, what to expect, and who their dedicated contact person is. We cover everything from essential wardrobe guidelines (unless you’re supplying the options!) to creating an environment where the guest feels comfortable and in control.
Carl steps in to clarify the vital, but often confusing, world of production, distinguishing between a logistics producer (who handles crucial guest management) and a creative producer. He explains why professional guest management is not just polite, but directly impacts your credibility and your show’s reputation. We discuss the idea that everyone on the crew has a shared responsibility to be hospitable and look after the guests.
Rich, ever the curious host, asks Darlene and Carl about the specifics of a producer's role and getting access to the "green room" - a crucial staging area if you're shooting multiple episodes with multiple guests on a single day. Tune in to learn how to make every guest feel like a VIP, ensuring they leave with a positive impression of your brand and your podcast.