For podcast hosts

Your show is your lead engine. So why has your audience never learned about you?

You built a podcast to bring in leads, and it works. But episode after episode, the microphone points the other way. Your audience has met everyone in your field except the one person whose method they should actually hear: you. You have become a pedestal for other people's ideas, and nobody has told you.

Let's turn the tables

I come on your show, and this time you're the subject. I interview you on your own method, in front of your own audience, and you finally get to say the thing you keep handing other people the microphone to say.

You keep the episode. It runs on your feed, in your voice, about your work. My job is to ask the questions your audience has wanted to ask you for years, and to make sure you actually answer them.

What it costs

Nothing. Trade and a testimonial. I am not going to invoice you for interviewing you (that is a contradiction, and you'd stop telling me the truth about ten minutes in). What I get is the conversation, and the chance to meet someone with a method worth knowing.

Who this is for

Hosts who are north of fifty episodes. If you've run a show that long, you've proven you'll commit and you've built a real audience, and you have a method you have never once been the subject of. You're overdue.

What doesn't happen

I don't pitch you inside your own show. Not in the middle, not in the outro. The episode is about you and your work, or it isn't worth doing.

Tell me about your show

Send me the show and I'll come find you.