Let’s face it, recording interviews when you’re a parent is like trying to bake a cake while juggling flaming bowling pins. It’s messy, chaotic, and there’s a good chance someone’s going to cry (probably you). But here’s the thing just because you’ve got kids running around doesn’t mean you can’t record great interviews. It just means you need a plan, a sense of humor, and maybe a lock on your office door.
First, let’s talk about the elephant in the room, noise. Kids are loud. They’re like tiny, adorable foghorns that never run out of battery. If you’re trying to record an interview, this can be a problem. But don’t worry there are ways to work around it. For starters, try recording during nap time or after bedtime. Sure, you might be exhausted, but at least you won’t have to compete with the sound of Baby Shark on repeat.
If your kids are past the nap stage (RIP to your free time), consider bribery. Yes, I said it. Bribery works. Promise them a treat, a new toy, or an extra 10 minutes of screen time if they stay quiet while you record. Is it the most ethical parenting move? Probably not. But desperate times call for desperate measures.
Another option is to involve your kids in the process. Let them know you’re doing something important and ask for their help. Kids love feeling like they’re part of the team. Just don’t be surprised if they demand a producer credit.
Now, let’s talk about your setup. If you’re recording at home, find a quiet space where you can close the door. A closet works surprisingly well it’s small, it’s quiet, and the clothes help absorb sound. Plus, it’s the one place your kids probably won’t think to look for you.
Investing in a good microphone is also a game-changer. You don’t need to spend a fortune, but a decent mic can make a huge difference in sound quality. And if you’re worried about background noise, consider using noise-canceling software. It’s like magic for your audio.
↳ Record during nap time or bedtime for fewer interruptions.
↳ Bribery is your friend use it wisely.
↳ A closet can double as a recording studio (and a hiding spot).
↳ A good microphone and noise-canceling software are worth the investment.
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When it comes to the actual interview, keep it short and sweet. Attention spans are limited yours, your kids’, and probably your guest’s too. Have your questions ready, stay on topic, and don’t be afraid to wrap things up early if things start to go off the rails.
And remember, it’s okay if things don’t go perfectly. If your kid bursts into the room mid-interview, roll with it. Laugh it off, apologize, and keep going. People appreciate authenticity, and let’s be real there’s nothing more authentic than a toddler demanding a snack while you’re trying to sound professional.
↳ Keep interviews short and focused to avoid chaos.
↳ Don’t stress if things go wrong authenticity is key.
↳ Laugh off interruptions and keep going.
Recording interviews with kids around isn’t easy, but it’s doable. With a little planning, a lot of patience, and maybe a glass of wine waiting for you afterward, you can make it work. And who knows? Those interruptions might just make your content more relatable. After all, nothing says “parentpreneur” like a kid yelling “Mom, I need help!” in the background.
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