From unpaid intern to professional podcast host, Emma Irwin's journey into podcasting reveals the unexpected twists that can shape a career. In this engaging conversation, Emma shares how a college internship with retail podcast Omni Talk sparked a passion that eventually led to her role hosting Flywheel's commerce and retail media podcast for the past four years.
Emma pulls back the curtain on what it takes to create a professional-sounding podcast, from the extensive preparation (eight months of development before launching her current show) to the technical decisions that enhance quality. While she's now comfortable with the Shure MV7 microphone that best complements her voice, she emphasizes that equipment is just one piece of the puzzle. The real magic happens in preparation, guest research, and developing the confidence to adapt your style to different interview scenarios.
What truly stands out is Emma's candid discussion of the full podcast production cycle. From spending hours researching guests and conducting preliminary calls to crafting thoughtful questions and navigating PR approvals, she reveals the invisible work behind every episode. She even shares her techniques for salvaging interviews with overly-scripted guests and her post-production tricks, including re-recording questions to create better social clips while maintaining visual continuity.
Perhaps most valuable is Emma's perspective on personal growth through podcasting. By regularly interviewing industry leaders "97 levels above" her experience level, she's developed comprehensive knowledge that transforms her from merely a host into a respected voice in the retail media landscape. Her evolution from someone who "was such a nervous kid" to confidently emceeing industry conferences demonstrates how stepping behind the microphone can unlock unexpected potential.
Whether you're considering starting your own podcast or simply curious about what happens behind the scenes, Emma's final advice resonates: practice extensively, explore different aspects of your hosting personality, and remember that "a boring host makes for a boring podcast." Ready to find your voice? This conversation might just be the inspiration you need.

Behind the Mic: Prep, Personality, and Persistence
From unpaid intern to professional podcast host, Emma Irwin shares how preparation, guest research, and consistent practice transformed her into a respected voice in retail media and podcasting.