Today’s guest feature acknowledges a hard truth about interviews. Documentary podcaster Doug Fraser (What We Do) interviews people with unusual passions, and he wants to save your guests. “If you’ve been interviewed, you know how nerve-wracking it can be,” he writes. How can podcast hosts reduce that tension?
Fraser offers a theory and a solution. “I think it comes down to this: Interviewees believe that in order to give the best interview, they have to perform. And for the most part, we’re not practiced performers.” As the host, it’s your job to build your guest up from an insecure ‘Performer State’ to a ‘Hero State’ of openness and confidence.
As your guest speaks, there are four specific plot points to listen for — and genuinely pursue. “When you give someone permission to be themselves (which is an incredibly daunting thing) you open the door to unforgettable stories,” Fraser says. “Committing to curiosity will result in a better conversation, no matter what.”
Podcasts are superspreaders of misinformation, writes Ariel Bogle of The Guardian. Questionable or dangerous audio content, like one show “which regularly broadcasts baseless claims about ballot dumps and illegal voters,” is rampant. “However, the problem of how to moderate audio content is proving thorny.”
Bogle, is a journalist and analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, researches online disinformation. Though an episode may be removed from one platform, she points out, programs don’t remain in just one place. ‘Be everywhere’ is the first tenet of podcast promotion. Once on YouTube, clips simply go forth and multiply.
Podcasts can serve as “an entry point and a point of legitimation” for unfounded claims, UCLA professor Dr. Sarah Roberts tells Bogle. “The net effect is not only to put fake, bogus and debunked claims into the larger public conversation, but to shift the needle entirely on the public’s attention and areas of concern.”
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