Hear up! Expensive Media president Paige Port and DITL (a.okay.a. Day within the Life) host is spilling all of the secrets and techniques to constructing a top-charting podcast.
Whereas the leisure skilled, who has interviewed Jordin Sparks, Harry Hamlin, and Hannah Brown, is normally uncovering celebrities’ every day routines, ET flipped the script to see how Port manages her personal busy schedule.
“Through the week, I am up round 6 a.m. and I begin the day with a exercise. I normally do a mixture of F45, obé, and Kind earlier than shifting into mother mode,” she shares. “My husband will get our two children up and off the bed, and by the point I get house, it is time to get them prepared for varsity.”
From there, the entrepreneur heads to the community’s workplace in West Hollywood, California, the place she helps A-listers like Khloé Kardashian, Scheana Shay, and Kristin Cavallari flip their concepts into hit exhibits.
“My day is usually spent in conferences with our expertise and group,” Port notes.
As for why many stars are flocking to this format: “A podcast offers them the time and area to share their tales in their very own phrases. It creates a direct, intimate reference to their viewers that feels each unfiltered and intentional.”
Whether or not Port is the behind the mic, or behind-the-scenes, she believes authenticity is important for making partaking content material.
“Individuals need depth and connection in a manner that matches into their every day lives. … It’s all about creating an area that feels heat, inviting, and curious,” she shares.
“Should you’re actually , that vitality interprets and makes the dialog extra partaking. … When friends really feel listened to and never rushed, they open up and share essentially the most candid moments.”
As for different tricks to flourish within the area, Port says consistency is essential.
“The exhibits that succeed are those that present up week after week and construct belief with their viewers over time. Additionally, good audio and video high quality all the time helps.”
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