1 QUESTION THAT EVERY RADIO SHOW SHOULD ANSWER

1 QUESTION THAT EVERY RADIO SHOW SHOULD ANSWER

Your radio show, the music, and the imaging in between are a three-legged stool. If one of those legs is not as strong as the others, the stool wobbles, tips, and can even fall over. Let’s dive into this week’s Beyond The 615 Column, article # 185.

1 QUESTION THAT EVERY RADIO SHOW SHOULD ANSWER

Was your radio break as good as the song that just played?

If not, why?

If your answer was, “I don’t have enough show prep,” or “that’s too hard to do” or “I wear many hats, and I’m too busy,” then you need to find someone to help you recapture the joy and privilege it is to even have a radio show (btw I know a guy).

 

I specialize in helping you work smarter, not harder. But if you or your radio station choose to not invest in you with a talent coach like me, here’s something to consider.

HERE’S THE TAKEAWAY

Speak with the listener whose attention span is short, and mind is filled with many thoughts and worries.

Make. Every. Word. Count.

p.s. also please stop winging it.

 

At the time of this article I’ve held over 1,400 coaching sessions where I’ve discovered universal truths that can be tailored to individual shows. There are more helpful videos on my Instagram and YouTube pages, and you can find every article at beyond615.com.

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 In 2021, Todd Stach launched Beyond 615, a coaching and consulting service, where he strives to help others build confidence and discover their full potential. He has led over 1,400 coaching sessions with radio shows. At the time of this article, he serves 25 shows at 10 radio stations. Todd has also written 180+ free articles to encourage on-air personalities and program directors. He and his family live in the (615) area code, aka the heart of the CCM industry.

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