My Worst Interview Ever

RINGR

Host Tim Sinclair talks with some of the world's all-time greatest interviewers about their all-time worst interviews. They laugh a lot and learn a little. All in about 15 minutes.

  • 16 minutes 44 seconds
    MWIE 037: Glenn the Geek (Has a Chip)

    If you run in podcasting circles long enough, it's easy to discover people in the industry who virtually everyone respects. A few have developed a gigantic following. Some have perfectly cornered their niche. Others have simply been podcasting since the very beginning. For me, several names always seem to come up: John Lee Dumas, Jeff Brown, Daniel J Lewis, and...Glenn the Geek.

    For those of us still trying to learn where we fit into the podcasting universe, Glenn is a role model. Not only has he developed a gigantic podcasting network based on a rather small niche, but he has done it with grace, with a smile, and without too many burrs in his saddle.

    Glenn Hebert (otherwise known as "Glenn the Geek") heads up the Horse Radio Network…which is now one of the largest podcasting networks in the world. Glenn’s network of shows have more than 7,200 interviews under their collective belts, with listeners in 92 different countries.

    SHOW NOTES:

    0:28 - Glenn goes by many names, but out of all the options he gives us his preference.

    1:24 - The Horse Radio Network is one of the largest podcasting networks in the world...but how did it start?

    2:40 - Glenn actually has two "worst interviews"...including his first ever...which comes with a very valuable lesson for any interviewer.

    4:05 - The second "worst interview" started with some poorly-taken advice and ended with a scathing letter from Glenn's guest.

    7:10 - How do you handle it when you just don't like your guest?

    11:00 - Check out RINGR (how Tim and Glenn are recording) right now for free!

    11:51 - Lime disease changed Glenn's life forever in some very dramatic (and unexpected) ways.

    13:31 - Glenn and his wife have decided to never "own" again...and focus on experiences rather than stuff.

    15:54 - Find Glenn the Geek and the Horse Radio Network on their website or download the free app on iOS and Android.

    25 April 2017, 8:30 am
  • 16 minutes 11 seconds
    MWIE 036: Jen Briney (Holds A Grudge)

    Some people notice things. Other people do things. Some people talk. Other people act. Some people complain. Other people create. Our guest today is other people.

    After noticing discrepancies between what's true in Washington and what's reported about Washington--and a severe lack of transparency within Congress--Jen Briney decided to do something about it. She created the Congressional Dish podcast, which ultimately became hugely successful, and it's truly making a difference. Not only will you learn how to do interviews and podcasts from Jen...you'll learn about how to do life.

    Jen Briney is the host of Congressional Dish and is one of the fortunate few whose podcast is her full-time job. Jen digs into the bills being passed in Congress and reports on the important news within them that largely goes uncovered.

    SHOW NOTES:

    0:43 - What is Congressional Dish and how did it start?

    3:18 - Jen's worst interview ever involved lies, deception, and (ultimately) anger.

    7:31 - Find out how to start a free, 30-day trial of RINGR.

    8:13 - What did Jen learn from her worst ever interview?

    9:34 - Studying abroad in Germany during college completely changed Jen's view of the world and of her role within it.

    14:56 - Connect with Jen and listen to Congressional Dish at the podcast website...and don't forget to download her free Congressional Dish app on iOS and Android.

    17 April 2017, 8:30 am
  • 15 minutes 25 seconds
    MWIE 035: Buck Ballard (Gets Sick)

    It seems like nearly every podcaster has a "day job." A job that pays the bills and provides the knowledge and/or expertise a host needs for his show. Over the course of this podcast, one of my favorite parts has been learning my guests' wide variety of "day jobs." Accountants, consultants, developers, radio hosts.

    Today, I talk with Buck Ballard who--in real life--is a truck driver. And he managed to turn his knowledge of the road into a successful podcast with his son. His story is fascinating and should be an encouragement for any aspiring podcaster. It is possible to turn your experience and your passion--no matter what it is--into content that others want to consume. Buck did...and you can too.

    Buck Ballard is the co-host of "The Trucking Podcast" (along with his son Don) and of "The Tom and Kris Camping Podcast" (along with his wife, Kris)…but, primarily, Buck is a truck driver. It’s what he loves and what feeds his family.

    SHOW NOTES:

    0:54 - In addition to being a podcaster, Buck is a truck driver...and it's what his podcast is all about.

    3:59 - Buck's worst interview ever was when he was a guest on a high profile show...and very, very sick.

    6:52 - Two must-know keys for podcasters that Buck learned from Glenn the Geek.

    10:41 - Check out RINGR, for free, right now.

    11:50 - The moment Buck decided to stop drinking changed Buck's life forever...as did a book called "Wild at Heart" by John Eldredge.

    13:28 - Buck's must-remember quote from the book: "In the heart of every man is the desire for a battle to fight, an adventure to live, and a beauty to rescue."

    14:07 - Connect with Buck at his podcast websites, The Trucking Podcast and Tom and Kris Camping.

    12 April 2017, 8:30 am
  • 17 minutes 38 seconds
    MWIE 034: Philip Keller (Hangs Up)

    As much as I don't want to admit it, I can be an "excuses guy." Miss an appointment with a client? Blame it on not enough sleep or a congested calendar. Bad night playing volleyball? Perhaps I ate too much or didn't stretch. It often feels like the last thing I want to do is admit that I'm the issue rather than my circumstances.

    Today's guest on My Worst Interview Ever apparently doesn't struggle with that same issue. He's blind...and yet most people would never know it. In fact, for years, his radio audience didn't have a clue. He was just "Trapper Jack", the fun-loving guy in the morning. But today Philip Keller is using his story of blindness to change people's lives...in the most miraculous of ways.

    Philip Keller is the host of the Blind Faith Live podcast, which is super-appropriate since Philip is blind and the show is about faith. He also used to do morning radio, which (in his own words) was done with “a unique blend of wit, civic pride and spirituality.”

    SHOW NOTES:

    1:27 - Philip's radio career took him everywhere...as most every radio personality's does.

    2:52 - Philip hung up on George Carlin?! Yep. Right in the middle of his worst interview ever.

    8:01 - One listener actually thought the interview was SO bad that is was actually an April Fool's Day joke!

    9:13 - At one point do you move from offering "respect" to a celebrity to pushing back at them?

    10:19 - Tim and Philip are connected on RINGR. Check out a free trial now.

    11:14 - Philip is blind, but for years his radio audience never knew it.

    13:32 - We have a brief state capitals quiz!

    14:14 - What moment changed Philip's life forever. The answer is yes, and the story is...miraculous.

    16:49 - Connect with Philip and Blind Faith Live on his website.

    10 April 2017, 8:30 am
  • 17 minutes 32 seconds
    MWIE 033: David Hooper (Loses His Guest)

    Just like Los Angeles is filled with actors masquerading as waiters, Nashville is packed to the rafters with musicians waiting tables as well. The competition for available gigs is extremely steep and the odds for making a living are extremely long.

    Several decades ago, Nashville-born David Hooper realized that his skill set made him less of a candidate for playing music and more of a candidate for marketing it. So, that's what he chose to do. And he did so extremely successfully. Today, however, David has taken those marketing skills to "influencers" (authors, podcasters, bloggers, etc.)...as well as to his own radio show and podcast. The former of which left him with an amazing "worst interview ever."

    David Hooper is a 20-year veteran of the music marketing industry, as well as an author, podcaster and radio host. David enlists the techniques he used to help musicians to grow their fanbases, spread their music, and make money now help authors, bloggers, and podcasters grow their audiences.

    SHOW NOTES:

    0:43 - David uses the tools and techniques he incorporated to help musicians market themselves with podcasters and authors and bloggers now.

    2:03 - A legendary rock star gets in a fight with David's producer and ultimately walks out of an interview on his show, "Music Business Radio."

    8:27 - Unfortunately, David is this guy's ride back to the hotel after the horrible interview. What do they talk about?

    10:24 - Check out RINGR for yourself, with a 30-day free trial, right now.

    11:07 - How do you get the most out of your interview guest? David has some powerful thoughts.

    14:35 - Getting married changed David's life...in more ways than you might think.

    16:49 - Find David online (and listen to his podcast) and his website.

    24 March 2017, 8:30 am
  • 13 minutes 46 seconds
    MWIE 032: Kenn Blanchard (Gets Political)
    They say there are two things you should never talk about at work: politics and religion. (Unless you work at FoxNews or CNN, I suppose.) There are just certain topics that divide people, start fights, and ultimately cause more problems than they solve. But don't tell that to Kenn Blanchard. Kenn adds race to the political and spiritual mix, and then talks about all three issues all the time. And, remarkably, he does it with great clarity and success. His background is something movies are made of, and his story is one you won't want to miss. After five years in the Marines and some time with the CIA, Kenneth Blanchard, Sr. is now a pastor, professional speaker, new media advocate, broadcaster, author, musician, firearms trainer, and entrepreneur. He's probably best known from his hit podcast called "Black Man With A Gun." SHOW NOTES: 0:18 - The "Black Man with a Gun" is also a Reverend! 0:53 - Kenn describes himself as "The Forrest Gump of Adventure." Learn why. 4:42 - A politician being super-political turned into Kenn's worst interview ever. He describes it as "20 minutes of pain." 8:39 -  When interviewing a person of influence, how do you best balance respecting the person vs. respecting your show and your audience? 10:36 - Tim and Kenn are connected and recording on RINGR. Check it out for free here. 11:22 - Ken's desire to be a "superhero" changed his life forever. He tells us why and how. 13:07 - Learn more about Kenn and check out the podcast, Black Man with a Gun.  
    22 March 2017, 8:30 am
  • 16 minutes 15 seconds
    MWIE 031: Gary Leland (Offends the BBC)

    Since starting RINGR, I learned of a phrase called "first to market." Entrepreneurs and investors particularly like it because the concept is seen as a major advantage in the business world. It stands to reason that--if you can be the first company to present X product to market--then you'll have a better chance of getting and retaining a majority of the consumers who have been looking for X. Even if others come along later and try to copy what you're doing.

    I'm not sure I've ever heard a more convincing story of the "first to market" idea than Gary Leland's. Nearly everything he's done, he's done first. And he has been very, very successful because of it. From wallpaper to softball to podcasting, Gary's story is remarkable...as is his worst interview ever.

    Gary Leland is a podcaster and entrepreneur who started selling wallpaper in a retail store in the 80’s, online in the 90’s, moved into baseball and softball equipment sales, and then began podcasting in 2004. He now publishes several magazines, was one of the co-founders of Podcast Movement, and recently had the Mayor of Arlington, Texas name March 1st as Gary Leland Day.

    SHOW NOTES: 0:40 - Gary has his very own day on the calendar! How did that happen? 1:26 - From selling wallpaper and softball gear online, Gary's has turned his passions into a burgeoning business...in many ways because he got to the space first. 3:47 - Speaking of being first, Gary's first podcast was way back in 2004...and he's still podcasting today. And his reason for podcasting is solely to market his own products. Brilliant! 5:57 - Check out a free, 30-day trial of RINGR right now. 7:03 - After being asked to be a podcast "expert" on BBC Radio, Gary's worst interview ever involved him offending the host...and, actually, an entire industry. 9:21 - What is the future of podcasting and how does it/will it impact radio? 12:03 - Being a guest on someone's show can have a big impact on your business. In fact, Gary never says no to a podcast invitation! 15:07 - Connect with Gary, find his podcasts, visit his various enterprises, and learn more about him at his website.
    20 March 2017, 8:30 am
  • 11 minutes 7 seconds
    MWIE 030: Matt Macbeth (Gets Tricked)

    I first met Matt at an investor meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio. A mutual friend introduced us, knowing that we had each spent significant amounts of time in the audio space. Matt on the technical side. Me on the creative side. Also, Matt was carrying a large rubber ducky which made it nearly impossible to not strike up a conversation.

    Anyway, as it turns out, Matt is a really cool (and smart) dude...and he and his rubber ducky stand on the edge of an interactive children's toy gold mine. Matt is also a burgeoning content creator, who very quickly developed a "worst interview ever." Two of them, actually.

    Matt Macbeth is a serial entrepreneur, co-founder of Pi Lab (featuring Edwin the Duck), and a budding podcaster/vlogger. He’s also an innovator, visionary, audio expert, and (in his words) "recovering engineer."

    SHOW NOTES:

    0:40 - Why does Matt carry a rubber ducky around with him?

    2:51 - Matt is relatively new to the podcast space, and has already had a few terrible experiences with interviews...TWO of which he shares with us!

    6:54 - Get a free, 30-day trial of RINGR right now.

    7:34 - If Matt wasn't creating amazing, technology-filled ducks, what would he be doing today?

    8:40 - Taking things apart and putting them back together again was a staple of Matt's childhood, and he says those experiences changed the trajectory of his life.

    10:15 - Learn more about Matt (and Edwin the Duck) by emailing him or by connecting on LinkedIn.

    17 March 2017, 8:30 am
  • 16 minutes 4 seconds
    MWIE 029: Ana Marie Cox (Tears Up)

    Ana Marie Cox is a political columnist and culture critic and is the Senior Political Correspondent for MTV News. She writes about politics and policy, and hosts the “Talk” interviews featured in The New York Times magazine. She lives in Minneapolis, MN and—despite frequently tweeting about cats—has more than 1.3 million followers on Twitter.

    SHOW NOTES:

    0:36 - How did Ana get so many freaking followers on Twitter? She says it's because she "cheated." We say it's because she's awesome.

    2:58 - Of all the people Ana has interviewed, an awkward, in-person chat with Senator Ted Cruz takes her top spot as "worst interview ever."

    6:15 - Ana tried to get him to answer the question, "If I bake the cake for the gay people, what is God mad about?" He didn't.

    8:57 - When all else fails, ask about Star Trek.

    10:09 - Ana uses RINGR for her role with MTV News, and you can check it out for free right now.

    12:01 - Tim tries really hard to make a compelling analogy and ends up mixing two completely different analogies together. It sounded pretty funny.

    12:41 - A powerful (and fairly recent) conversation with a friend that challenged Ana to think about miracles in a different way ended up changing her view of life and religion forever.

    15:01 - Learn more about Ana on Twitter or learn more about her on her website.

    15 March 2017, 8:30 am
  • 15 minutes 49 seconds
    MWIE 028: Allan Tepper (Gets Ousted)

    There are things in life we wish we could do. And then there are things in life we're willing to do.

    For example, I really wish I could speak Spanish. However, after taking two years of Spanish in high school, going on four extended trips to Peru, and owning a timeshare in Mexico, it's apparently not going to happen. If those things aren't going to motivate me to learn a new language, I'm not sure anything will. At this point, I'm simply not willing to put the time in to turn my wish into a reality.

    As a young boy, Allan Tepper's life changed when he decided to put the necessary work into learning a second language. Not only is he now bi-lingual, but he has turned language into a business. Several of them, in fact. Why did Allan decide to learn Spanish? That's a story you're going to have to hear to believe. (Spoiler alert: it involves an elderly neighbor and his grandmother's cat.)

    Allan Tepper is an author, consultant, pro audio/video specialist, tech journalist, and broadcaster…as well as a certified translator and language activist. Since 2008, his articles have frequently been published in ProVideo Coalition magazine and he is the director of CapicuaFM.

    SHOW NOTES:

     0:51 - One of Allan's jobs is a "language activist"...but what the heck is that?

    2:19 - Sitting down to interview a presidential candidate? Yes, but very, very briefly.

    7:51 - Check out RINGR--how Tim and Allan recorded this podcast--for free.

    8:34 - Sure-fire tips for conducting a great interview...especially if he or she is running for President.

    11:55 - An interaction with a neighbor (when he was just 8 years old) changed Allan's life forever.

    15:02 - Learn more about Allan and the many endeavors he's involved with at his website.

    13 March 2017, 8:30 am
  • 16 minutes 33 seconds
    MWIE 027: Joshua Liston (Sees Too Much)

    Since the day that I met her, the voice on my wife's phone has been that of a burly Australian man, rather than Siri. I don't know that he has a name, but I've always been kind of jealous of him...speaking all sultry-like to Noel as she drives.

    Anyway, Joshua C. Liston has a super-cool Australian accent that makes me jealous too. But Joshua also has an unbelievable worst interview that you just have to hear to believe. Truly, it's fantastic.

    Joshua C. Liston calls himself a Terminator fan, a wannabe polymath, and a anti-guru of sorts. He is from Australia and hosts several podcasts of his own—including Deadly Arnold 2.0, On the Bubble, and The Podcasters’ Survival Guide.

    SHOW NOTES:

    0:38 - Joshua is in the middle of Australia...a long, long way away from Tim (in Illinois).

    1:18 - Unfortunately, the words Joshua uses in his bio are much too big for Tim to understand.

    2:59 - An "affected" celebrity guest who unknowingly turned his video camera on during the Skype interview. It's an amazing story.

    7:08 - Tim and Joshua are on opposite sides of the planet, connecting and recording on RINGR. Try it out for yourself for free.

    8:03 - The importance of being 100% invested and interested in your interview guest.

    9:29 - What does the guest selection process look like for Joshua? (Hint: it requires a lot of reading!)

    11:01 - Positive reinforcement when he was in high school helped Joshua learn that his natural curiosity should be nurtured rather than stifled.

    15:31 - Connect with Joshua and listen to his podcasts here.

    10 March 2017, 9:30 am
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