Clearly-Clinical-Podcast

What We're Looking For

We are looking for presenters and interviewees who are engaging, passionate, experienced, ethical, diverse, and interesting... we want our courses to really hit home with our listeners. All of Clearly Clinical's presenters and interviewees are thoroughly vetted, and are experienced and educated in their areas of expertise.

Presenters and interviewees must have previously facilitated formal Continuing Education trainings, and have at least 2 years of teaching experience at the University level and/or 2+ years conducting formal Continuing Education trainings.  Presenters/interviewees must be at least post-master’s level in the given topic, and it is generally required that presenters are licensed in their particular field (medicine, psychology, etc.).

All courses must satisfy APA and other CE approval organization requirements, including relating to diversity; all content must be evidence-based and be reflective of current and emerging scientific knowledge or practice strategies/methods. We require use of inclusive language, consistent with the APA’s Inclusive Language Guide. All presenters/guests will be required to submit a Continuing Education outline/syllabus as part of their interview/presentation (including course description, learning objectives, references, etc.).

If you think you fit the bill, please email us at info@clearlyclinical.com letting us know you are interested. Please include your proposed topic, website, resume/CV (including a list of the Continuing Education trainings you've facilitated and your teaching/training experience), and a youtube link to an audio or video of you presenting, teaching, or being interviewed. We look forward to connecting with you.

Notes: We correspond and work with prospective interview guests and presenters directly, and do not respond to requests from speaker agents, marketers, content writers, assistants, etc.

Selection for further discussion with prospective podcast guests is at the sole discretion of Clearly Clinical, and ultimate participation in a Clearly Clinical recording does not guarantee that a resulting interview/presentation will be released on our podcast.