Podcasting, Podfest, and Public Speaking: A Conversation with Chris Krimitsos – Part 2
“It’s one of the rare things. I know, Jodi, you know it ‘cause you’re, you’re literally like an ambassador of Podfest, but, um, it’s unusual when you share it with people like, ‘hey, the education could be some of the best you’ve ever seen.’ And they’re like, ‘Oh, okay. I hear that all the time.’ It’s like, no, no, no. People prepare all year to showcase what they’ve got at Podfest. So, it is an embarrassment of riches, which I’m really blessed that, I would say, 90%, you know, you can’t hit a hundred all the time, but I would say nine out of ten are just stellar. And then there are people we give a shot to, and then we give them feedback after. But overall, our batting average is pretty high as far as the quality of the content you’re going to get at Podfest.” – Chris Krimitsos
This episode, “Podcasting, Podfest and Public Speaking” is the second half of my conversation with producer, speaker, and Podfest founder Chris Krimitsos as we talk about Podfest’s transformation from a local community event into a worldwide convention and virtual conference, how to balance video content and audio-first audiences when it comes to podcasting, and the impact digital audio’s made on his life and his family.
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(0:00:01) – Podfest and Public Speaking Experiences
The second half of our conversation starts as Chris recalls how the pandemic helped Podfest set a world record for virtual attendance and grow into a global phenomenon. “It’s really incredible,” he says, “to see that people will show up when Podfest is there in different countries now, and that’s because of the COVID experience, because of the virtuals that we did.” He tells us about the variety of guests and shows in attendance, and how much they have to offer. “People prepare all year to showcase what they’ve got at Podfest,” he adds. “So it’s an embarrassment of riches, which I’m really blessed that, I would say 90% – you can’t hit 100 all the time – but I would say 9 out of 10 are just stellar.”
(0:05:50) – Effective Podcasting Tips and Strategies
Chris offers his tips for a good public presentation and some advice on putting even the most unscripted podcast moments to good use. “The person went on a thirty-minute rant, and you didn’t even ask the question,” he says, “let’s say the interview is done, the person leaves right, go back and rerecord a question to a ten-minute segment of that rant. So now you have a video short that you can promote.” We talk about ways to help podcast guests look and sound their best, and the balance between creating good video and compelling audio. “Even the people that are video podcasts,” Chris notes, “they have to be very conscious when they’re talking because it’s very easy to go into a visual. And then the audio people, when you strip the audio, they’ll have no idea what you’re talking about.”
(0:15:24) – The Power of Audio Books
Our discussion comes to a close as Chris shares the importance of sound as well as some of his upcoming projects, including this year’s Podfest. “There is something that sound brings to the table that you can’t get in the other mediums,” he says. “They’re all very impactful mediums, but sound allows you to participate with your own imagination, and I think that’s a very special thing.” We talk about some of the latest audiobooks he’s enjoyed, and Chris tells us how streaming audio is helping shape his children’s lives as well as his own. “They always say ‘put on the meditation,’” Chris recounts, “’Daddy, mommy always puts a meditation on.’ And so I’ll put a meditation on, and they fall asleep every night to a meditation. That’s as intimate as you could get with audio.”
Episode Summary
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Podfest’s global journey and educational value, and its Guinness World Record.
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Creating engaging video podcasts and tailoring discussions for social media.
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How to get in touch with Chris, and what he believes sets audio content apart.
Connect with the Guest
Website: www.Podfestexpo.com/
Connect with Chris Krimitsos on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chriskrimitsos/
Follow Chris Krimitsos on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chriskrimitsos/
Connect with Chris Krimitsos on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriskrimitsos/
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