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Jon, I ask all of my guests to tell more about themselves, but I would love for you to share with the listeners more about you and your past life in radio, which is one of the reasons I was so gay cruising to have you work on my podcast.
How are you doing this, really? Have you heard about this trend? I love that. He leverages his prior experience as both an on-air interviewer and program director to coach his talents on best interview practices. I have to say you were one of my very first clients back in, I want to say orand it was a great match.
That makes me feel so special and so smart. View Jon Gay’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. My co-host, I guess you could say. Prior to that, he had worked in commercial radio for 15 years — in Vermont, Detroit, and New Orleans.
I literally was speaking or doing something important every day, and the next episode that I was going to release was sponsored, and so I was stressing out. I remember really freaking out. Jon, welcome to the show. I love radio, and just the work that you do today and how you transition from radio into podcasting.
Jonathan Gay (born ) is an American computer programmer and software entrepreneur based in Northern California. About JAG Podcast Productions My name is Jon Gay, and for two decades, I’ve lived and breathed audio. I truly believe that, and your good friend Stacey Simms had been on my podcast before.
What did I say? I was freaking out. She suggested you. Took me about a year to figure it out, but I started a podcast business. I was a radio DJ for 15 years, to That was true in when I was laid off from my last radio station the week after my wedding and I was trying to gay out what to do next, and my new wife, God bless her, Ellen, was very supportive in trying to figure it out what I was going to do.
Gay co-founded FutureWave Software in For a decade, he was the main programmer and visionary of Flash, an animation editor for pages. He founded Software as Art, which jon later renamed Greenbox, which made energy management solutions for the home.
As an editor, a lot of podcasts is just a person talking into a microphone. Yes, absolutely. This was more than just a job; it was an immersive education in the power of sound. Episode Transcript Scroll below or download here.
My journey began after graduating from Syracuse University, leading me through 15 transformative years in radio across Vermont, Detroit, and New Orleans. What do you think about this trend? This results in broadcast-level content and audio quality.