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In this episode Mark talks with Matty Dalrymple, co-author of the book The Podcast Guest Playbook which was released earlier in 2025.

Prior to the interview, Mark shares recent comments, a brief personal update and a word about this episode's sponsor.

This episode is sponsored by an affiliate link to Manuscript Report. Use code MARK5 at checkout and save $5.00 off your own personalized report.

In their interview, Mark and Matty talk about:

  • Something that Stark Reflections listeners might not know about Matty related to getting her private pilot license
  • Having worked aviation into at least two of her novels
  • The phrase that goes along with the very intentional passing of the manuscript from one co-author to another
  • How long Matty has been running The Indy Author Podcast
  • The genesis of the book PODCASTING GUEST PLAYBOOK that Matty and Mark co-authored
  • The underlying importance of connections that can happen through direct conversation between two people, but also among people who listen to that conversation (such as in a podcast)
  • An anecdote from meeting an author at ALA (American Library Association) who thought they'd met Mark in person before because they'd heard him as a guest on someone else's podcast
  • Wanting it to be a mutually beneficial relationship when making those connections
  • A reminder about the old Storygraph tool that showed a visual representation of how books were linked (Back in 2007 this was a visual search tool where book covers appeared as thumbnails and "connections" between books (via "customers who bought this also bought this") were drawn as lines.
  • Some of the unique connections that happened when both Mark and Matty were at ALA in Philadelphia in the summer of 2025
  • An example of how Damon Courtney of Bookfunnel is a great podcast guest who is more interested in providing value to all listeners rather than someone who is solely trying to sell his product
  • How indirect opportunities can be better than a sudden spike in book sales
  • The offer that Matty has for authors to help do a short interview for them to demonstrate their skills as a interview guest
  • A special offer for patrons of the Stark Reflections Podcast to get a free coaching session from Matty with her pod-pro coaching
  • An example of a guest who was very reluctant to provide valuable information in an interview (ie, being far more interested in selling something)
  • The value of having a service mindset over a selling mindset
  • Making sure that you're pitching to the right podcast in the right way at the right time
  • Advice Matty would offer to authors
  • And more . . .

After the interview Mark reflects on a few different things, including the rise of the sophistication of the spammy author connection and service requests that arrive in his email a half dozen times a day.

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The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast ("Laser Groove") was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

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