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Pitching Yourself For A Podcast!
Episode 73rd March 2024 • Gnaw On This... • Ben Baker & Syya Yasotornrat
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Who has heard this before: "PICK ME FOR YOUR PODCAST! I'M YOUR DREAM GUEST!!!"

For those that host livestreams and podcasts, we get pitched EVERY DAY from people who'd like to be guests.

But the question folks who are pitching themselves should ask: ARE YOU REALLY A GOOD FIT FOR THE SHOW?

Ben Baker and Syya Yasotornrat #GnawOnThis common conversation between creators on how to navigate the right people for the right shows.

For those that want to raise their visibility, what are you doing to be valuable or interesting?

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if there's one thing we've learned about

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business in life is that people are the

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X Factor they constantly surprise us

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both in amazing ways and not so much

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we're Ben Andia and welcome to n on this

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business bites podcast this show is all

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about real life things we all deal with

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every day how they relate to business

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and how to make some sense out of our

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daily chaos welcome to the

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show

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[Music]

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and welcome back to another episode of

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non this business bites I'm Ben and this

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is CA and we're gonna take this 15

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minutes and we're gonna talk about

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pitching yourself as a guest on a

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podcast you know I've been podcasting

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for 11 years now I've probably hosted

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800 to a th000 shows I've probably been

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on another five or 700 shows seea you've

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probably been close to that number not

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God knows who knows the numbers but

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we've seen The Good the Bad and the Ugly

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and I think we really need to talk about

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this because it's little things that

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make all the difference in the world so

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seea let's no this okay okay oh oh I

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know this is I I've been begging for

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this topic because I've been posting a

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lot about it fairly recently because I'm

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tired I'm done I'm done as producers

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okay we get it we more than anything get

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it because we help our clients

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understand promotion okay we understand

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your plight peoples but here's what

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kills me all right is people who pitch

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themselves all day long can I get on

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your podcast can I get on your podcast

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oh looks like you have a great

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podcast I don't know who you are and the

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sadder part you don't know who I am and

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you're pitching like a mofo and then

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you're like I'm going to be the best

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guest you've ever had and you're like

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really what is it of value that you are

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going to bring to the table because I

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think let let's let's just call it

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there's multiple levels here that I'm

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going to go off on and I don't know if

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I'm going to have enough for 15 minutes

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for you guys but here's the

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deal if you want to be a good guest then

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be a considerate good guest you know

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what number one thing if you want to be

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a good guest it ain't about you okay oh

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yeah you're the guest you're the

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spotlight but it ain't about you or for

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those that might want to be picking on

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me it is not about you it isn't it isn't

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about you how about that let me say one

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more time we don't care about you

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bragging on yourself if you want to be

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on someone else's show the value you

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bring is what do you bring to the host

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to the audience that you're talking to

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we don't care about your book we don't

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care that you're the best speaker and

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you know keynote speaker in the universe

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we can see your bio two years we see in

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your bio people we see it in your

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pictures and

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screenshot you know whatever

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okay do the research I'm gonna R I'm

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rant I'm you know what this is gonna be

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the SE a rant for 15 minutes just

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smileing on agree with me Ben seriously

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you go girl I am like I I've had it I've

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had it if you want to a good guest

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that's going to be welcomed then do the

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research listen for five minutes I'm not

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even asking for the whole entire episode

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listen for five minutes of the guest

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that or of the show that you're trying

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to pitch okay if you're an underwater

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basket Weaver and you wrote an amazing

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book on it and you could talk all day

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and you did your own tedex on underwater

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basket weaving do not pitch a cyber

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security show what the hell are you

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thinking what the hell do you think that

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you can do or say that would make that

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that show say

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oh yeah cyber security and underwater

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basket weaving there's such a natural

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tie in okay that's it I'm done and I and

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don't get me started

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like come with a pitch oh no don't I

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would love to talk to you but I was

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listening to a couple of your

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episodes your your show seems to be

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about X I talk about this I'd love to

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talk to you about why

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and it says what do you think do you

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have 10 minutes to

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discuss that way I sit there and say

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okay this person has invested some time

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to listen to one or two of my episodes

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or at least glance at the show notes

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yeah understand that my audience is

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cyber Security

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Experts that this is what the show talks

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about all day long I realize that I have

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something that cyber security experts

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would like to listen to and could add

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some value to their lives here is what I

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think you know or I listen to this

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episode you had so and so talk about

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this you know what I actually disagree

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with that person and this is why and I'd

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like to talk to you and bring the other

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Viewpoint to the show that would be

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interesting that would be interesting

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but the thing is is everybody sit there

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and say the show is about me no it's as

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as CA said if not about you it's about

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how you add value to our

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audience you know my attitude as a host

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is I'm a conduit my job is to be able to

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sit there and say this is my audience

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these are the people that listen to me

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each and every week these are the people

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that see value in what I

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do I'm the gatekeeper I'm only letting

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somebody on my show that's going to

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speak to these people and add value to

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their lives MH if you don't do that I

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don't care how cute you are I don't care

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how smart you are I don't care how big

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an audience you have I don't care you

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know how important you think you are I

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don't want you on my

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show because if you can't add value to

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my

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audience in a way that enables them to

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go ha that was great I want to tune in

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again next week to see who benera is

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gonna get on their show next

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week then I don't want to do that the

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other thing that you need to do is come

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prepared come prepared actually actually

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be prepared don't do me a favor don't

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ever send me a say here's the here's the

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six questions I want you to ask me

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because guess the first thing I'm gonna

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do is burn the burn the sheet second of

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all I'm going to I'm going to deschedule

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our our our our our our uh our are

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interviewed it's the first thing I'm

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going to do second of all I says no I'm

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never going to send you the questions

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I'm going to ask

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you it's a

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conversation if you can't have a

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conversation and talk intelligently and

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extrapolate and break go through a

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series of points on your own without

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prompting without sounding like a

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machine without sounding like everything

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is pre-rehearsed I don't want you on my

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show oh look okay look I'm gonna I'm

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going to say something that is going to

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be counter to what we just said I agree

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100% I'm going to try

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to get other perspective to the mix

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sure there are some

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individuals who maybe have higher

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anxiety levels than others where they're

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like look I I I actually have like a

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clinical like need for structure and all

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that and I'm okay with that I think it's

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I think if you are of that personality

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type it does not mean that it somehow

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cancels you to be a future guest on on

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people's podcasts and live streams and

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all that stuff okay but the truth of the

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matter is is the best content the best

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conversations the most relatable

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listenable entertaining whatever you

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want to call it is a more spontaneous

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conversations so for those that do have

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higher tendency of anxiety um you know

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that get uncomfortable if you're just

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more inclined to be more introverted

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look I get it I feel you the way to get

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about around that and it sucks is um

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practice okay but hey before you do

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before you go any further let's also say

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that the it's also the host's

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responsibility yes to make the go make

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the guest feel comfortable and enable

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the guest to shine your number one rule

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as a host is to enable your your guest

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to shine and enable them to tell their

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story in a way that's going to benefit

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your audience

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therefore every single host should have

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a 15minute meeting with with the

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potential guest before a to sit there

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and say is there something we should

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talk about what are the things we should

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talk about are you a natural fit for my

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show are you not a natural fit for my

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show and if you are these are the things

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that this how about we structure the

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conversation so we're going to cover

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these these type of things them okay

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that works for you topics and themes yes

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topics and themes I'm not going to give

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you the questions but I'll give you the

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topics and themes I also book an hour of

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appointment and spend the first 10

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minutes with the guest before we hit

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record and remember that before you hit

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record making sure the guest is

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comfortable making sure that they know

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how to present themselves in front of

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the video making sure that their sound

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is okay making sure their lighting is

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okay making sure there isn't something

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dist distracting in the background as a

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hosts we are also responsible to make

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sure that our guest is in the best light

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possible and actually presents

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themselves the best way that they can so

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it's not just I'm not just ragging on

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guests I mean there there's lots of bad

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things I see from guests but I also see

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bad hosts that all of a sudden you you

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you jump on a call and they've already

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hit the record button before you even

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walk on board and you didn't even know

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they had started recording

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yeah no no yeah no let's keep this to

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the guest because I we can definitely

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wax po how to be a bad host but no 100%

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it's a two-way street but but let let us

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not mistake it okay if you're pitching

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yourself to be a guest because you do

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have an agenda we get it okay come with

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something an interesting story about you

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that makes you human and anything and

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when we say storytelling it is important

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okay so tell a story about yourself

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that's going to trigger an emotion as to

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why I can relate to you okay so one of

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my personal favorite stories is um why I

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never walk Barefoot it's not because I'm

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Asian okay granted as an Asian we don't

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we are told not to walk Barefoot because

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you don't want to bring your dirty feet

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into the house and all that good stuff

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but the truth of the matter is is as a

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child I ignore my mom ran outside

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barefoot thinking oh I'm free like the

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bird and I'm running up and down trying

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to catch up with my sisters and then

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Clump

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cracks I stepped on a snail and it oozed

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in between my toes Okay so

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I don't know if I could describe it even

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more I can if you would like me to

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describe it more for you but let me tell

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you something lesson learned there's a

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reason why people tell you to do things

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right but now you're going remember seea

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had a snail crushman Tweeter toes okay

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great but okay going back to that guess

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those types of things are going to

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endear you to the host so they're

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relaxed as well so if I may say this

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I've seen guests of some of my clients

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you know a lot of my clients sometimes

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they're firsttime host posts right this

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is their first jump in and they're like

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you

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know they don't know what they don't

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know but they want to do good job for

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you but they're going to be nervous I

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have seen some very arrogant guests and

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and and it hurts me and saddens me to

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say it there is a misconception that

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when you start a a show right of some

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sort whether it's live stream podcast

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pre-record whatever you want to call it

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audio room whatever that you need to get

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the biggest stars first everyone wants

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to try to get Joe Rogan first or

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something right let's get Howard Stern

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on you know as a guest let me get Oprah

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okay look peoples try to think a little

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bit it doesn't have to be a beag that

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could be your beag as you grow and

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develop but you don't need it from the

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jump because why would you do that to

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yourself and to your guest if you're not

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prepared don't get a quote you know big

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time because some of them may not have

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the patience or the grace to give you as

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you're developing your skills so as a

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guest if you are quote the opras of your

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industry of underwater basket weaving

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right give Grace to your guests if

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you're going to be pitching and you're

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pitch slapping don't be surprised if

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you're on guests that are like fumbling

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through things I've seen some guests

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that just have this look of like I don't

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want to be here and me as a producer on

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the back and I'm watching the behavior

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like the body language and everything uh

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there are times Ben I've wanted to stop

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the

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interview to be like we're done this is

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not going the right direction but of

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course I don't want to be the one to

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make that decision but ooo there are

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days where I'm just like stop looking at

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your damn phone and stop texting people

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oh my God if you're going to be a guest

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can you please be present that's right

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be there for your host I I don't I don't

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know oh my God there's but here's here's

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one more thing that you said about Pitch

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slapping how many guests have you had on

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your show it says and you can buy my

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book on Amazon for:

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is and you can find me at

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through the entire interview so every 30

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to 75 seconds whenever they can you know

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pitch their product or pitch their

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service through the interview they're

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doing that you know my attitude is

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somebody has been gracious enough to

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have you on their

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show they will give you 30 seconds to a

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minute at the end of the show to to you

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know to say Hey listen is there

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something you'd like to tell my audience

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is there some a giveaway is there a

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website where people can find you you

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will get that process and guess what

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it's going to be in the show notes as

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well if you're sitting there and

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pitching yourself in your services

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through the inter whole interview nobody

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wants to listen to it and people are

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just going to turn it

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off I I get it I get it you think you're

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the most fascinating underwater basket

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Weaver in the world people the problem

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is is there's always another underwater

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basket Weaver okay that's going to be

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just as good but if they're more

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entertaining they're more giving oh wait

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and there's one other area that we

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didn't really talk

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about is uh be engaging like how many

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times have we seen it where like you

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want to be a guest and then you treat it

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like a Q&A and it's like holy shyers if

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I had a Q&A is not conversation people I

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I don't know if people understand this I

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I don't know how to declare it more and

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I and I've coached a lot of people on

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this watch each other listen to each

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other

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listen like laugh with each other ask

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each other if you're a guest I think

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it's 100% fair for you to ask question

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back do you think so

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absolutely I mean

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it's yes so you yeah okay anyway I think

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I think we're gonna have to have a part

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two to this one I think we're definitely

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gonna have a part two listen everybody

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in the show notes we're going to get

15:51

going but put down your biggest pet

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peeve when you're listening to a podcast

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put your biggest pet pet peeve of a of a

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podcast guest I would love to listen to

16:04

those in the show

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notes I mean oh I mean yeah woo okay

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look peoples the other thing too that

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really irks me is I don't even want to

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talk about the hardware piece maybe

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that's a different conversation right

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that's a completely different

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conversation we'll make it into a

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different episode but this one like

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another thing about being a good guest

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is to be curious of the host yes it's

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not it's not like like do a little

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research on the host themselves go on

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LinkedIn or just go to any of their

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YouTube channels and you can see that

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like oh c is definitly allergic to cats

16:36

let's have some fun with that like you

16:37

know what I mean like tie something back

16:39

to you you and your store and your value

16:41

out of underwater basket weaving and it

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could be yeah there was a story of a cat

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that just went in there and just like

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ripped up all the pieces and parts of

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the you know basket weaving wood product

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what is it wood is it Rattan what is it

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I have no

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idea there was a you you'll find out

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later no no no there was a gal that

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actually did a water weaving basket

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thingy in college it was part of her

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like art thing anyway um yeah no yeah

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sorry you got me distracted and

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I'm oh one more one more and then we

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gotta let him go one more peoples if you

17:20

ask to be on someone's show you better

17:23

be cross-promoting I am so tired of

17:25

people saying let me get on your show

17:27

let me get on your show me get and then

17:28

create the thing for them and they don't

17:30

promotee it they don't like and by the

17:31

way I'm guilty of it okay I'm guilty now

17:33

that being said I don't ask to be guests

17:35

anymore but but just even if you can't

17:39

do it immediately to promote the show

17:41

like if it's a live stream obviously you

17:43

want to promote so you get you know

17:44

people watching it live but if you get

17:46

busy in life we catch it we get it

17:48

there's always hashtag team replay then

17:50

romote it later you can do it a month

17:52

from now you could do it six months say

17:54

hey I had a great time being on Ben's

17:57

podcast here you guys check this out you

17:59

know what we appreciate that it's those

18:02

that never do any it's those that just

18:04

like I want your I want to be promoted

18:06

on your network but they don't promote

18:08

you on their Network it's

18:11

like you're zero value add to me at this

18:14

point so okay we've let it go we got to

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let it

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go everybody breathe deep wait

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wait and I'm Ben I'm seea

18:28

and we'll see you

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