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EP.32: What really goes into TV, live events, and professional audio?
JAYKERS and RAY sit down with DONALD T. WOODARD, a veteran with over 30 years of experience across television, radio, live events, corporate media, and the legendary VIDEO ZONE SHOW
From the early Phoenix media scene to high-pressure live broadcasts, DON shares behind-the-scenes stories from his career, including defining moments and what it actually takes to succeed in the industry.
The conversation dives into how he got started in radio, the realities of live shows and broadcast environments, what happens when things go wrong behind the scenes, and what separates good work from great work. They also explore how video, audio, and streaming have evolved over time, along with practical advice for anyone looking to break into the field.
As always, the conversation gets real, funny, and unpredictable—especially when DON answers the show’s signature question and reflects on what he’d tell his younger self.
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EP.32: What really goes into TV, live events, and professional audio?
JAYKERS and RAY sit down with DONALD T. WOODARD, a veteran with over 30 years of experience across television, radio, live events, corporate media, and the legendary VIDEO ZONE SHOW
From the early Phoenix media scene to high-pressure live broadcasts, DON shares behind-the-scenes stories from his career, including defining moments and what it actually takes to succeed in the industry.
The conversation dives into how he got started in radio, the realities of live shows and broadcast environments, what happens when things go wrong behind the scenes, and what separates good work from great work. They also explore how video, audio, and streaming have evolved over time, along with practical advice for anyone looking to break into the field.
As always, the conversation gets real, funny, and unpredictable—especially when DON answers the show’s signature question and reflects on what he’d tell his younger self.
Support the show