 Hi, this is Debbie Dashinger from Dare to Dream Radio, also from Radio Interview Mastery at mybestsellerbook.com. Here to give you a few tips about radio, as we all know media is so important today. So if it's that important because it helps you get your message out to all the right people, then how are you gonna do that and really utilize that opportunity? Here's a few tips for you. The first thing that I recommend is whether you have 60 seconds or 60 minutes, always communicate the most important part of your message right up front in the first 30 seconds to one minute. Why? Because you wanna get that out first. You don't know how much time you'll have. Then any additional time you have after, just utilize that to expand on your basic points. So get the most important things out up front. The second thing is know what your message is and how to message it. Prepare two to three points for every interview. That's all you need to do. Just two to three points that are essential to get across your point during an interview. Next, use vocal variety. Why? Because on radio all we've got is our voice. That's how we connect with others. That's how we convey what our point is. Yes, so let your voice, let your delivery reflect the full spectrum of emotions and points of emphasis. And finally, structure your responses. Start with a general statement that sums up your position or your point of view and then narrow down your response and give the specifics of why. This approach is really wonderful for radio and frankly even for television interviews because even if they were to cut down your entire interview and edit it out, they'll probably use that piece that's already structured. Again, this is Debbie Daschinger. Always be radio rich instead of radio rough and utilize those amazing opportunities to be interviewed on broadcast. You can find me at debbiedaschinger.com, D-A-C-H, I-N-G-E-R.com as well as my bestsellerbook.com.