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Free resources: https://www.spekepodcasting.com/freeresources Work with us: https://www.spekepodcasting.com/pricing-plans [https://www.spekepodcasting.com/pricing-plans] Freddy pulls apart a real pitch that hit his inbox and using it as a live autopsy of everything wrong with lazy podcast outreach. You hear how an AI sounding message tried to flatter, fake familiarity, and completely miss the point of what the show is actually about. He walks through why “spray and pray” pitches disrespect the host and the audience you claim to want to help. You get practical guidance on building real relationships, leading with listener value, and treating a guest spot like a sale, not a spam blast. If you have ever copy pasted a pitch and hoped nobody would notice, this is your intervention. Key Takeaways 1. Generic pitches that fake fandom are obvious to hosts and instantly kill your credibility. 2. Using AI to mass scrape shows and send the same outreach is just a faster way to burn bridges. 3. A podcast guest spot is borrowed trust, and you do not deserve it if you will not learn who the audience is. 4. Real podcast opportunities usually come from relationships built at events, in DMs, and over time, not from a cold blast. 5. Treating a pitch like a sales conversation forces you to consider fit, timing, and actual benefits for the listener. 5. You should only ask to come on once you have some proof you can deliver value to that specific audience. 6. Being intentional and respectful with pitches means fewer asks but a much higher hit rate and better long term relationships. Timestamped Overview 00:00 Setting up the episode and why pitches matter. 00:30 Reading the real email that sparked this rant. 01:20 First reaction to the AI sounding flattery and fake familiarity. 02:10 Breaking down why the topic is a total mismatch for the show. 02:50 The core problem with scraping shows and mass emailing. 03:30 Remembering that audiences are borrowed, not owed. 04:10 Why lazy outreach disrespects both the host and the listener. 04:50 How to use networking events and conferences to find better fits. 05:30 Building rapport first and then asking to collaborate. 06:10 Treating a guest spot like a sale instead of a cold spray. 06:50 The long game of showing up, helping, and then asking. 07:30 Invitation to get help refining actual human pitches.
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