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]]>PB: You delve into many serious and deeply personal topics on your show. How does a host create a safe space for their guests when discussing issues like mental health?
ARH: For me, I genuinely care about my guests. I spend a considerable amount of time with them trying to get a sense of who they are, what stories they have inside of them, and how they are feeling. I smile a lot and listen deeply. If that all fails, I bribe them with snacks – always works!
PB: How do you select guests for your podcast and how much research do you do prior to recording with them?
ARH: I do a lot of research. Hours, sometimes days, and if it’s an author I have to read at least 3/4 of the book to make sure I get a good sense of what they’re saying. It’s eye-watering, but I love it. I find people through reading, blogs, Instagram and sometimes people suggest guests to me. There is nothing wrong with cold-calling a few people and just hoping they pick up, or answer emails. You have to be bold and courageous. I made a hit list and keep an eye on what people are doing. I am interested in people, and if I think that they have the best stories to share with my audience, I’ll try to find a way to make it work.
PB: Podcasts about books are often thought of as its own genre. Why was it important for you to incorporate a reading list into your show?
ARH: I love books, and I am working on a book segment for the show to come in September. I think if people listen to the show, they can get an idea that I love reading and suggesting books that move me, inspire me, and help me to live courageously. There is always something to learn. I am a beginner in everything, so there is always something to be gleaned from a good book, and I hoped a reading list would help people get on the way.
PB: How has the podcast evolved since you began in the fall of 2018?
ARH: It has changed so much and bounced from studio to studio. It has reached Top 50 UK Mental Health Podcasts on Chartable, and was on the Top 100 Health list on Apple Podcasts. It also changed from the original name of What Matters with Alex Reads, which my friend Clarissa Pabi helped with at the time. I changed it to Time To Talk because I was writing an essay about why it was “Time to Talk” about mental health and wellbeing, and it just stuck. The essay is turning into a book that is due out in April 2021, and I can’t wait for everyone to read it. It is a conversation around love, connection and belonging from the perspective of men and masculinity.
Alex ‘Reads’ Holmes is a writer and podcaster from the UK, and the host of Time To Talk with Alex Reads. He is currently writing his first book, Time To Talk: How Men Feel About Love, Belonging and Connection, to be released in April 2020. For more on Alex, visit his website and follow him on Instagram.
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