Why Authenticity Beats Perfection in Podcast Interviews Every Time
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Ever screwed up during an interview? In this episode of the Communication Queens podcast, Kimberly Spencer, the enthusiastic and engaging host, shares insights from her upcoming book, "Make Every Podcast Want You: How to Become So Radically Interesting You'll Barely Keep from Interviewing Yourself." She passionately discusses the art of recovering gracefully from mistakes during podcast interviews, emphasizing authenticity and relatability. Kimberly highlights the "perfection paradox" and shares personal stories, including her journey as a Pilates instructor, to illustrate the power of embracing imperfections. She provides practical tips for handling mistakes, encouraging listeners to connect deeply with their audience through vulnerability and honesty.   😎Get booked on the TOP 5% of podcasts that can build your brand awareness and your bottom line. Book your $100K Profit from Guest Podcasting Planning Call here: https://www.communicationqueens.com/get-booked-on-the-top-podcasts   🦄Join us for our next Podcast Party! Meet other 6 & 7 figure podcast guests, get booked on podcast interviews, and find your soulmate sponsors! https://www.communicationqueens.com/prosperity-purpose-podcasting-party    Want an epic guest for your podcast? Explore our Communication Queen celebrities, and we will support you in getting them booked for your next podcast interview: https://www.communicationqueens.com/our-clients  Enjoy, sovereigns!   Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, or your other favorite podcast listening platform. You can also watch the episode on Youtube. What You’ll Learn in this Episode: Promotion of the upcoming book "Make Every Podcast Want You" The theme of recovering gracefully from mistakes during podcast interviews Importance of authenticity and relatability in communication Embracing imperfections to enhance audience connection The concept of the "perfection paradox" in public perception The psychological need for connection and familiarity in communication Sharing personal stories to build trust and rapport A five-step process for handling mistakes during interviews The role of vulnerability in increasing likability and connection Encouragement to embrace personal stories and let voices be heard Quotes: The more human you are, the more relatable people perceive you to be. ~ Kimberly Spencer   In your stories, share your process of perfecting that will give your audience results. ~ Kimberly Spencer   Remember mistakes make you more human, more relatable, and thus your story more impactful. ~ Kimberly Spencer Links & Additional Resources: Tools, Websites, and Links:     "Make Every Podcast Want You: How to Become So Radically Interesting You'll Barely Keep from Interviewing Yourself": "00:00:05" "Instagram Post": "00:07:40" "Communication Queens Website": "00:12:47"   Books:     "Make Every Podcast Want You" by Kimberly Spencer: "00:00:05"   Moments of Note: Introduction to the Podcast (00:00:05) Kimberly Spencer welcomes listeners and introduces the theme of sharing transformation stories.   Book Announcement (00:00:30) Kimberly excitedly announces her book "Make Every Podcast Want You" is now available on Amazon.   Sneak Peek into the Book (00:01:09) An excerpt from her book focusing on recovering gracefully from mistakes during interviews.   The Perfection Paradox (00:02:16) Discussion of how perfection can make individuals less relatable compared to embracing humanity.   Humanity and Connection (00:03:30) Explains the importance of authenticity and vulnerability in building trust with the audience.   Sharing Personal Stories (00:04:37) Kimberly shares her journey and how honesty about struggles attracts clients.   Process for Handling Mistakes (00:07:40) Outlines a five-step process for managing mistakes during interviews effectively.   Excitement for Book Release (00:10:42) Kimb
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