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This time we head west where McCall Taylor, radio show host for Utah's 94.5 VFX, breaks the misconception of radio's decline and explores its transition into a new era across various platforms. McCall's genuine commitment to community-building shines as she encourages listeners to fearlessly express themselves online. Engaging with her audience through Q&A, personal growth advice, and relatable stories, McCall creates an inclusive podcast community. By incorporating feedback and sharing valuable resources, she fosters a strong bond with her listeners. Join McCall on this empowering journey of connection and self-discovery as she challenges traditional radio norms and embraces the limitless possibilities of storytelling in the digital age.
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This time we head west where McCall Taylor, radio show host for Utah's 94.5 VFX, breaks the misconception of radio's decline and explores its transition into a new era across various platforms. McCall's genuine commitment to community-building shines as she encourages listeners to fearlessly express themselves online. Engaging with her audience through Q&A, personal growth advice, and relatable stories, McCall creates an inclusive podcast community. By incorporating feedback and sharing valuable resources, she fosters a strong bond with her listeners. Join McCall on this empowering journey of connection and self-discovery as she challenges traditional radio norms and embraces the limitless possibilities of storytelling in the digital age.
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