When you've completed over 1,000 episodes of an interview podcast, you know you're doing something right and that people are listening.
Interview podcasts may be the most popular podcast format. Even the genre juggernaut, true crime, utilizes interviews to narrate its grisly tales. The success of the interview podcast doesn't depend on the guests as much as it does on the host, the person who conducts the interviews.
There's a man in South Jersey named Steve Cooper who is one of the best interviewers in podcasting. He's up there with Marc Maron, and Joe Rogan could get lessons from this guy. Amidst the onslaught of celebrity interview shows, Steve Cooper's CooperTalk podcast has survived and thrived for more than 1,000 episodes.
Steve may not have the name recognition of a Dax Shepard or Joe Rogan, but make no mistake, he's one of the best podcast interviewers in the business.
Why would Steve have such formidable interviewing qualities? In my opinion, it's because Steve has done a lot -- from hand model to stand-up comedian, and fax machine salesman to writer.
What's
CooperTalk about? It's an interview podcast, and "Coop" interviews musicians and actors of note.
On his show, Steve talks to actors and musicians.
"I've interviewed 60 members of the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame," Steve says with pride.
Recently, Steve's guests have ranged from actor Chris Sarandon from The Princess Bride to guitarist and founding member of British rock group UB40, which has sold over 100 million records.
Steve has welcomed Mick Mars from Motley Crue, Greg Hawkes from The Cars, Rich Redmond, drummer for Jason Aldean, Greg Camp from Smash Mouth, and Ross Valory from Journey.
"My biggest get would be if I could have Springsteen on CooperTalk," Steve admits.
In
over 1,000 episodes, Steve has also interviewed hundreds of well-known
actors, from Penelope Ann Miller, who played Nancy Reagan in the
recently released film, Reagan, Greg Grunberg from Felicity, Heroes, and Star Wars, Tom Arnold from True Lies, Anson Williams from Happy Days, Jill Whelan from The Love Boat, Tommy Chong from Cheech & Chong, and David Duchovny from The X Files.
Steve's opening line of every episode, "I'm only as hip as my guests," is the kind of signature line many podcasters would die for.
Why is Steve such a strong interviewer?
First, Steve's career as a successful stand-up comedian demonstrates his quick wit, sharp mind, and an eye for the absurd in life. These are essential traits for a successful podcast host.
Second, Steve is an excellent listener. His shows follow an organic path where he reacts to his guests' responses and then follows-up to probe deeper.
Third, Steve's insatiable curiosity drives his interviews, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of the guest.
"Some podcasters worry more about the equipment than the content," Steve observes. "I concentrate on my guests."
When I asked Steve about his interviewing strategy on his podcasts, he told me: "Preparation for a podcast interview is a delicate balance. If you over-prepare, you become more focused on the questions you want to ask than responding to the answers of your guests. If you under-prepare, then you seem like you don't care."
"I try to see my interviews as organic talks," Steve notes. "I listen intently to my guests and then react accordingly."Of course, Steve's favorite topic is podcasting. CooperTalk
has passed the 1,000th episode mark and is going strong. For decades,
Steve has had a strong presence on Internet Radio with his show.
Steve is also influential in the South Jersey / Philadelphia podcasting scene. He's a mentor to many local podcasters. He hosts a local business roundtable podcast called The Coop Tank, which is recorded at Suite Recording, with Joe Gangemi as his sound engineer and "gabfest partner" at the beginning of the show. In fact, The Coop Tank was just nominated for an Ear Worthy award, which recognizes excellence among independent podcasters.
Steve Cooper has the ability to keep interviews with actors and musicians fresh even after 1,000 episodes, thanks to his intrinsic curiosity, experience in the entertainment industry, a hip sense of humor, and his status as a true pro at the art of conversation.
Indie Podcaster Steve Cooper may not be a household name as an interviewer, but he can sure bring the house down with his skills.
Check out CooperTalk.


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