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Skills & Technology FerroCity — 59 episodes
FerroCity Revealed!
56 | GUEST: Dawlat Chebly a Millennial Women on a Mission
56 | GUEST: Savon Slater Podcast Producer & Pioneer
55 B | GUEST: Dennis Size a true broadcast legend
55 A | GUEST: Dennis Size a true broadcast legend
54 | GUEST: Mark Steinmetz - What is the future of broadcast going to look like?
53 | GUEST: Errol Antzis - Rock guitarist, MIT engineer, investment banker, Errol is pure diversity
52 | GUEST: Bill Gibson, a true renaissance man
51 | GUEST: Karl Del Piano - Broadcast Sound Producer
50 | GUEST: Josh Bess - Multi-talented Music Creator
49 | GUEST: Frank Scacciaferro a PRO from age 10
48 | GUEST Director/Technical Director Sergio Geraldes
47 | GUEST: Music for Television A2 Mike Fortunato
46 | GUEST: Broadcast A1 Evan Reinstein
45 | GUEST: American Musician Dave Rosenthal
44. COVID-19 cripples Sports & Entertainment
43.Freelancers are Small business owners
42. Learning from our Mistakes
41. FerroCity Revealed!
40. Plugging the Generation Gap
39. Crazy Work Schedules
38. Can A.I. Pick the Hits?
37. Who Makes the Call?
36. Watch out for the Hype
35. Cross-Training
34. Acceptable Work Place Dress
33. Getting your Game on
32. Upstaging
31. Is Lip-Syncing Cheating?
30. Half-Time Show at the "Big Game"
29. Big Weather Gigs
28. Happy Talent, Happy Production
27. Skills vs. Community
26. When Red is not "Red"
25. Whose Life is it Anyway?
24. Idea to Reality
23. The Power of Fonts
22. Slates
21. Why Timecode?
20. Sound Reinforcement
19. Cameras see more than the eye
18. Gear vs. Skill
17. Never be the Smartest
16. Sweetening. Dessert or sound tracks
15. Time-Zone Confusion
14. You're in my Shot
13. MIDI Changed the World
12. Podcasts vs. Media
11. Pyro beat your lens
10. Removing Swirls on your shirt
9. Stress On the Air
8. Understanding a LIVE Stage
7. Content, Content, Content!
6. Becoming a Producer
5. Improving Your Podcast Interview Skills
4. Choosing & Explaining "Subject Matter"
3. Importance of Internships
2. Enhancing Your Sound Quality
1. Knowing Your Audience