Student Impressions of Radio and TV
Being on the radio and then immediately on the news was an interesting experience, one that pushed me out of my comfort zone. Public speaking has never been my favorite thing, so knowing that my words were being broadcasted in real-time on the radio to being pre-recorded for a televised news channel formed an intense layer of pressure over. On the one hand I did not have to see the audience, which tremendously helped ease my nerves. The experience pushed me outside my comfort zone and allowed me to engage in something bigger than myself. Despite my anxiety of public speaking, I felt grateful for the opportunity to be a voice with a message heard by hundreds. It’s one of those experiences that reminds me why I’m passionate about the work I do because even if public speaking isn’t my strongest suit, the message and the impact are what really matter. You can watch the interview on WAND here.
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