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Why A Radio Studio Is Sacred Ground
June 2, 2023
Have an opinion? Add your comment below. Topics: radio show, radio personality, radio host, radio, on-air
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There are necessary interruptions at work. But barging into a radio studio with a real or perceived emergency more times than not is probably not good. Along with the music and imaging, on-air personalities are part of THE actual product. If you think about it, why would anyone want to interrupt that rhythm and space?
A RADIO STUDIO IS SACRED GROUND
When studio interruptions become more of the rule versus the exception to the rule it may be time for you to set some healthy boundaries. Here’s something below to right click, save, and print out for your studio door. Similar versions are hanging at least two radio stations that I know of.
HERE’S THE TAKEAWAY
It’s going to take more than a sign on your studio door to make changes. A few crucial conversations to set healthy boundaries is probably the first step. Just a little effort can help someone understand what a sacred, creative space a radio studio really is. Your creative flow and your listeners deserve it.
Viewing your studio as sacred ground is just another tool for your on-air tool belt.
After spending 25+ years working at some really great radio stations, Todd launched a coaching and consulting business, Beyond615.com, on March 15, 2021. There he strives to help others build confidence so that they can connect on a deeper level. He also serves as the Contemporary Christian Format Editor at AllAccess.com. He and his family live in the (615) area code, aka the heart of the CCM industry.
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