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Handshakes, heritage stories, and handling awkward reception moments take center stage as Joe Bunn and Brian B share valuable insights for DJs navigating the professional and personal side of event entertainment.
The conversation kicks off with a discussion about making strong first impressions. Joe shares his father's wisdom about proper handshakes—never the dreaded "dead fish"—and the importance of introducing yourself with both first and last names in professional settings. This segues naturally into when DJs should use their stage names versus their legal names depending on the context and audience.
The hosts then dive into nostalgic territory, sharing stories about paper routes and work ethic from their younger days. Brian reveals a fascinating tidbit about his Italian immigrant grandfather who, unable to afford an alarm clock, had a friend wake him for his paper route by pulling a string tied to his toe from outside the building. These stories of determination and resourcefulness connect beautifully to the perseverance required in professional DJ careers.
Perhaps most valuable is their candid discussion about handling difficult situations at events, specifically addressing the delicate matter of overly long wedding toasts. When a father of the bride launches into a 30-minute (or even hour-long) speech while dinner gets cold and the dance floor sits empty, what's the ethical approach? The hosts provide practical strategies for managing timing while respecting family dynamics, including getting advance permission to intervene and tactful ways to conclude speeches without embarrassment.
Between personal anecdotes and practical advice, Joe and Brian also cover equipment maintenance tips, sharing specific products for properly cleaning screens and electronics without damaging expensive gear. Their recommendations could save DJs hundreds or thousands in preventable equipment damage.
Have you faced similar challenges at your events? Connect with us online and share your own approaches to ha
If you're a true Booth Head (super fan of the pod), join our Patreon for all the extras and one-off goodies. You can get there by going to: patreon.com/BeyondTheDJBoothPodcast
Support the show
RESOURCES & LINKS
Our website. Please leave a review! - https://www.beyondthedjbooth.com/
To book Joe Bunn: https://bunndjcompany.com/
To book Brian B: https://djbrianbofficial.com/
Joe’s Gear Finds on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/djjoebunn
Brian’s Gear Finds on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/djbrianbofficial
DJ Event Planner free demo: https://www.djeventplanner.com/signup.php
Brian B's Coaching Options: Https://www.thdjscreativeedge.com
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Handshakes, heritage stories, and handling awkward reception moments take center stage as Joe Bunn and Brian B share valuable insights for DJs navigating the professional and personal side of event entertainment.
The conversation kicks off with a discussion about making strong first impressions. Joe shares his father's wisdom about proper handshakes—never the dreaded "dead fish"—and the importance of introducing yourself with both first and last names in professional settings. This segues naturally into when DJs should use their stage names versus their legal names depending on the context and audience.
The hosts then dive into nostalgic territory, sharing stories about paper routes and work ethic from their younger days. Brian reveals a fascinating tidbit about his Italian immigrant grandfather who, unable to afford an alarm clock, had a friend wake him for his paper route by pulling a string tied to his toe from outside the building. These stories of determination and resourcefulness connect beautifully to the perseverance required in professional DJ careers.
Perhaps most valuable is their candid discussion about handling difficult situations at events, specifically addressing the delicate matter of overly long wedding toasts. When a father of the bride launches into a 30-minute (or even hour-long) speech while dinner gets cold and the dance floor sits empty, what's the ethical approach? The hosts provide practical strategies for managing timing while respecting family dynamics, including getting advance permission to intervene and tactful ways to conclude speeches without embarrassment.
Between personal anecdotes and practical advice, Joe and Brian also cover equipment maintenance tips, sharing specific products for properly cleaning screens and electronics without damaging expensive gear. Their recommendations could save DJs hundreds or thousands in preventable equipment damage.
Have you faced similar challenges at your events? Connect with us online and share your own approaches to ha
If you're a true Booth Head (super fan of the pod), join our Patreon for all the extras and one-off goodies. You can get there by going to: patreon.com/BeyondTheDJBoothPodcast
Support the show
RESOURCES & LINKS
Our website. Please leave a review! - https://www.beyondthedjbooth.com/
To book Joe Bunn: https://bunndjcompany.com/
To book Brian B: https://djbrianbofficial.com/
Joe’s Gear Finds on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/djjoebunn
Brian’s Gear Finds on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/shop/djbrianbofficial
DJ Event Planner free demo: https://www.djeventplanner.com/signup.php
Brian B's Coaching Options: Https://www.thdjscreativeedge.com

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