
In this course, you will learn:
Tracy and Scott share some of their background in Podcasting and Voice Coaching.
Let us, and your fellow students, know a little about yourself. Share your Podcast and topic if you want.
Why is pacing important to anyone, not just Podcasters, who have a message that they want the world to hear, that have a message they want to impact their audience with?
Tracy and Scott talk about set your pace and then how to vary it faster or slower.
Tracy and Scott share why pacing is so crucial to the success of your podcast and any speaking thaa you do.
When recording your Podcast, you want to spend most of your time at '5' on a scale of one to ten. Then move your pace up and down slightly as you progress to add unpredictability.
Take your script or if you speak off the cuff, find someone you trust and do a little bit of your podcast for them, or even better, record something, as if you were doing it live and have a trusted person listen and tell you how they perceive your speed on a scale of 1-10 like we talked about. It might even be great to have a few people give you a score. Remember, we are aiming for 5.
If your scores come in high or low, practice out loud and adjust your moderate pace. From the core 5 we can then work on using faster and slower pace for emphasis.
What do you do when your Guest (or the host who is interviewing you) has no idea of pacing.
We summarize the main points you learned in this section.
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Imagine knowing a special group of Podcasters who are excelling in their careers and leaders in their field Now imagine that group offering you the very tips, and techniques, they've used, to build your podcasting audiences.
The good news is, that group exists and NOW you can be part of this special group of podcasters.
This group is made up of Tracy Goodwin, Speaking coach, and Scott Paton, the Dean of Blogonomics and Podology. In addition to building relationships with fellow podcasters, as a student or graduate of this course, you're entitled to personal contact with your instructors, unique, targeted training, personal mentoring, and lifetime access to this course.
Podcast Pacing For Audience Engagement gives you the knowledge and the confidence you need to be successful in any Podcast niche you choose as you use the power of your voice to grow your audience, influence thought leaders and engage with your tribe in ways you never thought possible.
This course is for the podcaster who is ready to take your content, and the delivery of it, to the next level as you learn key strategies in pacing which is crucial in podcasting for audience connection, and for the overall delivery and assimilation of your material.
In this course, you will learn:
Pacing sets the tone for the show, for our personality and for the ride the listener will be on with this. Pacing is essential for getting the listeners attention, hooking them in and then captivating them throughout the experience.
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