Stories with Warts: The Ones Jesus Wants Us to Tell
Please tell your clumsy faith Stories, warts and all! Especially the warts. I was just reading in Matthew, where the disciples ask Jesus why he told stories and Jesus said (Message
How to Thrive in Radio Without Burning Out
It's a fact at almost every radio station in 2024. People are wearing more hats than ever. What once was a full-time job on its own is now one of
Treat Your Radio Show Like a Front Porch
See if you agree with me. I believe that back decks have ruined American culture. Let’s dive into this week’s Beyond The 615 Column, article # 154. If you grew up
Last Supper
Drag queens staging a controversial “Last Supper” at the Olympic opening ceremonies. “Should we be talking about that on Christian radio?” Here’s a fun thought experiment. Imagine that somehow your station
4 Easy Ways to Improve Your Radio Show
1. Talk to/with the listener about your co-host or guest. So many times, I hear radio shows completely ignore that one listener (times hundreds listening) and focus on the conversation
3 Endearing Traits of Radio DJs
Listener attention spans are shorter than ever while more competition is vying for their ears and eyes. Radio on-air personalities must cut through the noise and become a habit in
The Danger of Too Many Open Breaks
Recently, I wrote about a One Hour Radio Show concept to improve the listener experience. Several readers and even a couple of clients were surprised by my enthusiasm for reducing
Being Accurate > Being First
You ARE a journalist if you talk on the radio or post on a website and on social media. And the number one rule for journalism is to confirm any
The Evolution of a Show P1
I hated when Kevin & Bean left KROQ/Los Angeles in 2020 after over 30 years. They had been a part of my mornings for years. While I did work with them