Six finds most of his guests through referral. But if something brought you here, you can apply.
You come with something you know deeply, care about genuinely, or can't stop thinking about. Six shows up with his full attention and asks questions that go somewhere real. The conversation gets recorded and becomes part of the podcast and the developing solo show.
This isn't a platform. It isn't exposure. It's a genuine exchange. You teach. He learns. Something gets made from it.
Most podcasters extract from their guests. This is different. Six is a curious student. You are the teacher. He follows devotion.
Six chooses who he talks to. Not based on credentials or follower counts. Based on devotion. What are you devoted to? What do you know in a way most people don't? That's who he wants to talk to.
Apply. Tell Six what you would teach him. Keep it honest and specific. He reads every application.
He chooses. If he's genuinely curious about what you've written, he reaches out. If not, he won't. No hard feelings either way.
You teach. The conversation is about an hour. No script, no predetermined direction. You bring what you know. He follows where it goes.
No fee. Six doesn't charge guests and guests don't pay Six. The exchange is the thing itself.
Six reads every application personally.
Hear what the conversation actually sounds like before you apply.