Five Rites Tip –  Enjoy the humor of your own body, mind and spirit.

Every been a guest on a show and and the host tried to be funny but wasn’t?

What about being one of those people who are naturally witty but under pressure such as important interview you freeze up?

The other day I had the privilege of speaking with Alana Flowers the newest and youngest member of 88.3 FM WBT Charlotte newa talk radio host. After reading my press information Alana Flower’s producer called me to give her the six steps to create your comedic personality for radio, tv, media, performances.

Eavesdrop on our 30 minute crash course on the six steps to create your comedic personality and online presence as a radio host.

During this 30-minute teleseminar with Ruth and Alana, you’ll discover:

  • 5 aspects of your character that you can consciously choose to activate to engage the listener

  • How to build your character around your mission, passion and audience to quickly bond

  • What every show needs to take the comedic pressure off the host and still show case you as a witty, engaging, charismatic story teller

  • 3 Ways to take the show by the reigns and create tension, suspense, adventure and curiosity

  • An example of an engaging story that takes the listener and guest on a journey

  • How to plan the timing of your show to make you look like the well informed host and liven up the conversation with your subject

This training will benefit ALL media types whether you are a local guest or a host or want to create build a national reputation as a lively, spontaneous, clever, personable, charismatic entertainer.

Listen to this half hour comedy media training here.

Want to know the six steps you’ll hear for radio hosts and guests to create a comedic persona?

Listen for the following…

1. Know your audience and their problem/ interest – Survey your audience or study show’s demographics

2. Build Your Character and Mission– Focus on solving your audience’s problem or sharing a common interest

3.  Timing–  Use regular entertaining show segments and funny routines that your audience comes to love

4.  Guest Research and Connection– Know some intertaining stories or facts about your guest to share in the show intro

5. Your Audience Bonding Story– In every show have a central story that’s a humorous insight, adventure, discovery

6. Get into Character– Play with how your character walks, talks, what your character wears… and use this to quickly get into character for your show

Listen to this half hour comedy media training here.