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This episode of Hanging on a Monday, hosted by Jay, Buddy, John C., DJ Tom, and Kevin, dives into the unforeseen challenges wedding DJs face during events – situations beyond their control. Jay kicks off the discussion with a recent wedding at San Diego's Ultimate Skybox, where a Padres game happening right behind the venue diverted half the guests' attention. This highlights a key aspect of DJ expertise: understanding that while you can't control external distractions, you can control your attitude and commitment to providing the best possible service.
The conversation quickly moves to the often-overlooked logistical nightmares of wedding venues, particularly concerning elevators and load-in/load-out procedures. Jay recounts a harrowing experience with a challenging elevator system, while other DJs share tales of freight elevators with operators, narrow kitchen corridors, and lengthy hauls through service areas. The consensus is that nicer venues often present the most difficult access for vendors, leading to unexpected costs (like paying for extended elevator operation) and significant physical exertion for DJs and their teams.
Beyond venue logistics, the DJs discuss unique challenges such as accommodating music in unfamiliar languages, as Buddy experienced with a multicultural wedding. They emphasize the importance of proactive communication with clients, asking detailed questions, and even preparing backup equipment for unexpected emergencies like power outages or equipment failures. Kevin shares a story of a system breakdown during a remote ceremony, showcasing the necessity of being prepared for anything to ensure a seamless experience for the couple, even when faced with medical emergencies or intoxicated guests.
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This episode of Hanging on a Monday, hosted by Jay, Buddy, John C., DJ Tom, and Kevin, dives into the unforeseen challenges wedding DJs face during events – situations beyond their control. Jay kicks off the discussion with a recent wedding at San Diego's Ultimate Skybox, where a Padres game happening right behind the venue diverted half the guests' attention. This highlights a key aspect of DJ expertise: understanding that while you can't control external distractions, you can control your attitude and commitment to providing the best possible service.
The conversation quickly moves to the often-overlooked logistical nightmares of wedding venues, particularly concerning elevators and load-in/load-out procedures. Jay recounts a harrowing experience with a challenging elevator system, while other DJs share tales of freight elevators with operators, narrow kitchen corridors, and lengthy hauls through service areas. The consensus is that nicer venues often present the most difficult access for vendors, leading to unexpected costs (like paying for extended elevator operation) and significant physical exertion for DJs and their teams.
Beyond venue logistics, the DJs discuss unique challenges such as accommodating music in unfamiliar languages, as Buddy experienced with a multicultural wedding. They emphasize the importance of proactive communication with clients, asking detailed questions, and even preparing backup equipment for unexpected emergencies like power outages or equipment failures. Kevin shares a story of a system breakdown during a remote ceremony, showcasing the necessity of being prepared for anything to ensure a seamless experience for the couple, even when faced with medical emergencies or intoxicated guests.
Sponsors:
Affiliate Links To Help Support DJNTV:
http://www.discjockeynews.com