1. Make your guest comfortable. It’s a new setting for them in which they may not be use to. 2. Don’t keep reading your questions and loose focus with your guest. Interact with them when they answer you. 3. React and look them in the eye! You need to listen to them. 4. Don’t ask yes or no question. Ask them things that forces a detailed answer! 5. Do your research. Know everything about your guest because things could take a turn. 6. Have fun/a good time, this is a talk show!!!
I already knew those very important tips (thanks for sharing), however, I was really super impressed with your lighting. Hats off to you for a very inspiring presentation in more ways than one. I see the desk from your DIY vid. Awesome. Keep up the great work..
I am a 25 years old. My name is Atilla. I graduated from the radio, television and cinema production department in Istanbul. My own country wants to do a talk show in Republic of Azerbaijan. Is it early to start at 25? Thanks!
You're so very welcome! Actually, I'm in the research stages of creating a robust online course centered around creating a talk show. I'm trying to gather info on what people want in the course - would love to jump on a quick zoom call to hear what things you'd think are valuable in such a course! I could also answer any question you have :). Let me know!
@@BrianKelseyRUclips honestly..it worked! Your tips saved me from dead air!!! And I felt more confident. I interviewed an up coming actor Dannon Green. Thank you so much 🙏🏽
Hi I am from Afghanistan and I am working in a radio station, can you give me advice for being successful in my career. I will be glad to have your advices.
Hi Brian, I have a Tik Tok page here I am talking about song writing, I have started off with my Samsung Note 22, I have good natural sunlight but I want to move on and interview people on the same subject and would like to make the room more like a studio and would like some ideas on backdrops, how many cameras, etc. A lot to ask I know.
Hey Christopher! That sounds awesome. Hey I'm actually working on building out a course on this exact subject, and I'm interviewing people about specific things they would want in a course, so I make sure I'm covering the right things. Would you be up to hop on a quick zoom call, and I could ask you a few questions, and you could also pick my brain on any questions you have? If so, just enter a date and time on my calendar and I'll make myself available! meet.sendinblue.com/brian-kelsey/30-minute-meeting
Hello Brian, If you are constructing a course, make it a long one, one of the main thing you need as a musician and songwriter is staying power, I have been writing since the age of 14 and and I am now 63, I am co-writing at a lyrist at the moment, and I have another cowrite coming up, The Tik Tok page I am doing is for the dedicated, song writing is a trade with a difference and the learning process is immense, Paul McCartney told someone in an interview that he wrote for thousands of hours before he actually woke up one morning and said, "Hey, that's not bad" and most songwriters will tell you the same, my idea is to hand the baton to the next generation of songwriters and help them to shave years of the learning process, I did not have a guide who shared information to me and my first cowriter, if we had, would could have saved us years, no song writer has ever woken up with a song in his head from day one and said, Wow that's a hit, it's a life's work, I will contact you by Skype but be prepared, there are no short cuts and sometimes no answers, so when it comes to the classic question, "Where does your inspiration come from" the chance are, most people could not tell you, sometimes you write songs about things about things you Thought you knew nothing about but your lyrical or musical content is bang on, so what's the answer?, Are we taking in information all our lives and one day it's time to access it or is it from what some people suggest is a higher power, and to be honest with you, I don't know, Ask Mick Jones from Foreigner who wrote "I want to know what love is"? He feels he did not write it and felt it was from a higher power because the writing was beyond him, and there are many many instances like that, I am the UK so it's the middle of the night, I will Skype you in the next few days, I also have lots of questions for you too. lol
Can we get in contact please I would love some advice... I do interviews, I also do a chat show after them, it's all Ant or exotic pet related until the chat show which tends to go anywhere. My question is sometimes I'm on my own and no one to interview but the show is about 2-3 hours, I have some fun things I do but I need more things to do when on my own
The intro is over 20% of the lenght of the video, you repeated yourself in that first minute and then discarded yourself by saying you suck at all of those tips. I did not whatch further. You know, in case you are looking for feedback. Good luck.
@@SunshineDeeKay great! I’m doing some research about what information and tips people like yourself are looking for. Would you be up for a quick zoom call? I can answer any questions you have too! If so, feel free to drop a day and time that works for you on my calendar: calendly.com/howtostartatalkshow/tell-me-your-wishlist I look forward to chatting!
1. Make your guest comfortable. It’s a new setting for them in which they may not be use to.
2. Don’t keep reading your questions and loose focus with your guest. Interact with them when they answer you.
3. React and look them in the eye! You need to listen to them.
4. Don’t ask yes or no question. Ask them things that forces a detailed answer!
5. Do your research. Know everything about your guest because things could take a turn.
6. Have fun/a good time, this is a talk show!!!
Love this advice. Not only for interviews, but just being an engaged human having conversation! Great job!
"it's not brain surgery" that part made me laugh out loud. Thanks for sharing these great tips.
Thank YOU for checking it out!
Dude how do you only have 5.58K subscribers? You are awesome!
Great, great tips Brian. Listening is huge instead of skipping to the next question. Love this vid. Well done!
Great tips! Thank you!!! Relax, connect, listen and have fun!
Thanks Juan!
Thank you…gonna jump right into this soon 😱😱😱
You are an inspiration bro. Keep doing, you are better than many talk show hosts that I see. In fact you are the best. Love from Jodhpur, India.
Thank you SO much Shishir!
Ohh great,, l will be having a talk show at church and this will help me alot thanks♥️
Glad I could help Rosemary!
I already knew those very important tips (thanks for sharing), however, I was really super impressed with your lighting. Hats off to you for a very inspiring presentation in more ways than one. I see the desk from your DIY vid. Awesome. Keep up the great work..
Hey thanks so much!
Great Video! straight to the point and it makes the idea of interviewing less daunting!
Thank you Sundiata!
It's nice and helpful considering the fact that I conduct interviews on my RUclips channel
Ohh boy😂😂 i recently had a friend on my channel and i kept lookx at my questions so i wouldnt forget...the show was a mess😂😂😂
Can I have you on my show
Literally did all these mistakesnin my first ever interview. Hopefully will make corrections and apply these tips in the next one
Brian, you literally just inspired me to do my first interview!
Wahoo Imran! Can’t wait to see it!
@TenMinutesWith on the ‘gram
I am a 25 years old. My name is Atilla. I graduated from the radio, television and cinema production department in Istanbul. My own country wants to do a talk show in Republic of Azerbaijan. Is it early to start at 25? Thanks!
Hope this isn’t too late but NO, it’s never too early to start. The earlier, the better.
Go for it!
Hi. Currently I am in İstanbul. Planning to make an interview video. Let's catch up?
Go for it girl, I know you must have started already. Keep sowing.
It's never early or late
I’m 12 and I’m going for my countries channel this was helpful 😊❤
Yes it helped! Thanks I love you!!
Thank you so much! Are you starting a talk show?
Absolutely best
I just watched your tips. This is awesome. thank you
Thanks! Very helpful!
Have fun
Good advice! Thank you!
Mr. Kafui Dey. Thanks for the recommendation
Greetings from Republic of Azerbaijan!
I Love This,Thanks Much!!
Thanks so much Mapendo!
I credit my start to you, Thanks for all your inspiration. Cheers Friend
You are too kind, glad I could be of help!
Thank you for your help, what i have learned from you is instrumental for what is coming next for me, lol i am absolutely buzzing for August
Great John! Glad I could help
Thanks, appreciate the tips:)
You're so very welcome! Actually, I'm in the research stages of creating a robust online course centered around creating a talk show. I'm trying to gather info on what people want in the course - would love to jump on a quick zoom call to hear what things you'd think are valuable in such a course! I could also answer any question you have :). Let me know!
Thanks man
I have my first interview. Watching this again
Great! Let me know how it goes!
@@BrianKelseyRUclips honestly..it worked! Your tips saved me from dead air!!! And I felt more confident. I interviewed an up coming actor Dannon Green. Thank you so much 🙏🏽
Great tips brother thanks 🙏🏾
Thanks so much Curtis! Are you starting a talk show?
This truly confirmed some of my questions. Thanks. I just subbed. ❤️
Thank you Corissa!
Video begins at 1:07. You're welcome.
Thanks!
Thanks Alot Sir, love what I saw
You’re so very welcome? Are you thinking about starting your own show?
This is so nice
Best one yet Mr Kelsey!
I love your Channel just subbed
Kemonte Rogers Thanks SO much Kemonte!
Thank u so much.
Love from India ❤️
Thank you Alok!
Thanks for the tips. BTW you look like Willie Garson
It was really helpful
Tip 1 - Don't donk your elbows on the table when the mic isn't isolated and you don't have a high pass filter enabled.
Starts at 1:07
Amazing
This is really helpful❤
Thanks so much! I just released an updated version with more info! ruclips.net/video/Eh1kpzPWOik/видео.html
Hi
I am from Afghanistan and I am working in a radio station, can you give me advice for being successful in my career.
I will be glad to have your advices.
GREAT TIPS!!! THANKS MAN!
Thank YOU for watching Fabrizio!
Thank u
🔥🔥Thank you
Never ask a yes or no question this one is for me
the tshirt is like "MERICA "
Wonderful you☺️😘
I love this
Thank you :)
the editing is very obnoxious in this video and the music is far too loud.
EXTREMELY LOUD MUSIC 😮annoying
Do your research. Know everything you can about your guest this one is for me
Nice
Hi Brian, I have a Tik Tok page here I am talking about song writing, I have started off with my Samsung Note 22, I have good natural sunlight but I want to move on and interview people on the same subject and would like to make the room more like a studio and would like some ideas on backdrops, how many cameras, etc. A lot to ask I know.
Hey Christopher! That sounds awesome. Hey I'm actually working on building out a course on this exact subject, and I'm interviewing people about specific things they would want in a course, so I make sure I'm covering the right things. Would you be up to hop on a quick zoom call, and I could ask you a few questions, and you could also pick my brain on any questions you have? If so, just enter a date and time on my calendar and I'll make myself available! meet.sendinblue.com/brian-kelsey/30-minute-meeting
Hello Brian, If you are constructing a course, make it a long one, one of the main thing you need as a musician and songwriter is staying power, I have been writing since the age of 14 and and I am now 63, I am co-writing at a lyrist at the moment, and I have another cowrite coming up, The Tik Tok page I am doing is for the dedicated, song writing is a trade with a difference and the learning process is immense, Paul McCartney told someone in an interview that he wrote for thousands of hours before he actually woke up one morning and said, "Hey, that's not bad" and most songwriters will tell you the same, my idea is to hand the baton to the next generation of songwriters and help them to shave years of the learning process, I did not have a guide who shared information to me and my first cowriter, if we had, would could have saved us years, no song writer has ever woken up with a song in his head from day one and said, Wow that's a hit, it's a life's work, I will contact you by Skype but be prepared, there are no short cuts and sometimes no answers, so when it comes to the classic question, "Where does your inspiration come from" the chance are, most people could not tell you, sometimes you write songs about things about things you Thought you knew nothing about but your lyrical or musical content is bang on, so what's the answer?, Are we taking in information all our lives and one day it's time to access it or is it from what some people suggest is a higher power, and to be honest with you, I don't know, Ask Mick Jones from Foreigner who wrote "I want to know what love is"? He feels he did not write it and felt it was from a higher power because the writing was beyond him, and there are many many instances like that, I am the UK so it's the middle of the night, I will Skype you in the next few days, I also have lots of questions for you too. lol
I like it 👌
Great
Can we get in contact please I would love some advice...
I do interviews, I also do a chat show after them, it's all Ant or exotic pet related until the chat show which tends to go anywhere.
My question is sometimes I'm on my own and no one to interview but the show is about 2-3 hours, I have some fun things I do but I need more things to do when on my own
brain surgery....hahahah i laughed so hard man. awesome tips....thanks. why less number of subscriber though? best wishes.
Thanks so much for watching Bineet!
❤️❤️
I like it Brian. Thanks for sharing! #cultofthhummingbird
Glad you enjoyed! @TenMinutesWith
I want to own a talk show... How do I go about it ?
Hi Charity! Shoot me an email, I think I can help: brian@briankelsey.com, thanks!
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could you write all those tips here in the comment section please thank you
comfy
listen
take q
react
don't yes or no .. explain
guest bg n current life
get ur facts right
have fun
a good time
👍👍👍
the music is so distracting
The intro is over 20% of the lenght of the video, you repeated yourself in that first minute and then discarded yourself by saying you suck at all of those tips. I did not whatch further. You know, in case you are looking for feedback. Good luck.
Really helpful. Thank you
Glad I could help Cindy!
Thanks for the tips!
You're so welcome! Are you wanting to start your own show?
@@BrianKelseyRUclips Yes, i am it's all so new to me. However watching this clip and many others has been insightful.
@@SunshineDeeKay great! I’m doing some research about what information and tips people like yourself are looking for. Would you be up for a quick zoom call? I can answer any questions you have too! If so, feel free to drop a day and time that works for you on my calendar:
calendly.com/howtostartatalkshow/tell-me-your-wishlist
I look forward to chatting!