NAME, 😅 I wanted to introduce myself in a manner that conveyed creativity, confidence, and brilliance. Instead, here I am, struggling not to make a typo in this e-mail I love what you’re doing with [PODCAST]. I especially liked the episode with/about [name/topic]. So why on God’s green earth am I writing to you? 1. I really like your podcast, so much so that I’d like to see if there was a way we could work together. 2. I would be a fantastic guest for your audience because … (insert your background and story here). 3. Because of my experience above, I think your audience would benefit and enjoy learning more about {topic that you’re an expert in} so that they can {BENEFIT} (Example: Learn how to leverage AI in their business so they can earn more and work less without having to fumble their way through all the “technical overwhelm” and “misinformation” out there.) 4. I would love to do this because my mission is to {insert mission statement} 5. I can't end this list on number 4. Everyone knows a bulleted list looks better with 5 instead of 4. I am hopeful that wasn’t too gut-wrenching to read. So does that sound like something you’d entertain? If not, no worries. The painful sting of rejection will go away with time and I’ll still listen to the great work you’re doing with [podcast name]. If you’re interested in seeing how we could work together, just hit reply!