Nas últimas semanas, me descobri feliz por estar desempenhando uma função em que nunca havia me imaginado: radialista!
Faço um trabalho voluntário pra uma escola de meditação local há mais de dois anos e, recentemente, fui presenteada com uma nova função que é apresentar o programa de rádio que eles têm aos domingos de manhã.
O nome do programa é Mind Matters (algo que eu traduzo como Papo Cabeça, mas a tradução livre é Assuntos da Mente) e o foco é a técnica vipassana de meditação. Além de música legal (que eu mesma escolho e só toco música que eu gosto!), também tem entrevistas e palestras, previsão do tempo, notícias e situação das rodovias e linhas de trem locais, e mais os meus comentários, é claro.
Eu preparo o show com esmero: escolho um tema, daí, vou atrás de material relacionado com o tema (ex.: o que significa vipassana, valor do trabalho voluntário, equilíbrio da mente, falta de amor no mundo etc). É muito legal entrevistar pessoas e aprender um pouco mais sobre elas. Ando aprendendo bastante sobre meditação já que tenho estudado bastante para montar os roteiros.
Outra coisa muito legal é que estou aprendendo muito sobre equipamentos de som, edição de arquivos de som e aprendendo todos os 'jargões' que radialistas experientes usam.
Mas, a melhor parte é definir a trilha sonora! Havia esquecido de como gosto de música já que não tenho tido muita chance de ouvir música, nos últimos tempos. Mas, agora, estou montando um banco de dados que (na minha opinião!) é de dar inveja em profissionais da área! Ouço música o dia todo pra ir catalogando e selecionando as que incluirei em futuros programas. Ah, estou adorando isso tudo!
Se você ficou interessado no programa, dá pra escutar pela internet, é só acessar esse website www.rbm.org.au. Mind Matters, na Radio Blue Mountains FM 89.1, vai ao ar aos domingos, das 8 às 10 da manhã (sábado, 7 da noite, no Brasil). :-)
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In the past weeks, I found myself happy to be playing a role in which I had never imagined: radio broadcaster!
I do volunteer work for a meditation school for over two years and recently I was given a new function that is to present the radio show they have on Sunday mornings.
The program name is Mind Matters and the focus is on vipassana meditation technique. In addition to cool music (I choose the soundtrack myself and just play songs I like!), it also has interviews and talks, weather, news and situation of local highways and train lines, plus my comments, of course.
I prepare the show with care: choose a theme, then, I look for material related to the topic (e.g.: meaning of vipassana, value of voluntary work, balance of the mind, lack of love in the world etc). It's really cool to interview people and learn a little more about them. I've been learning a lot about meditation since I have to research a lot to develop the scripts.
Another really cool thing is that I'm learning a lot about sound equipment, editing sound files and learning all the 'jargon' that experienced broadcasters use.
But the best part is setting the soundtrack! I had forgotten how much I like music since I haven't had much chance to listen to music in recent times. But now I am building a database that is worthy of envy (or I wish!) to professionals! I listen to music all day to catalog and select those that I will include in future programs. Ah, I'm loving it all!
If you got interested in the program, you can listen to it on the internet, just access this website www.rbm.org.au. Mind Matters, on the Radio Blue Mountains FM 89.1, airs on Sundays from 8 to 10am (AEST). :-)
I do volunteer work for a meditation school for over two years and recently I was given a new function that is to present the radio show they have on Sunday mornings.
The program name is Mind Matters and the focus is on vipassana meditation technique. In addition to cool music (I choose the soundtrack myself and just play songs I like!), it also has interviews and talks, weather, news and situation of local highways and train lines, plus my comments, of course.
I prepare the show with care: choose a theme, then, I look for material related to the topic (e.g.: meaning of vipassana, value of voluntary work, balance of the mind, lack of love in the world etc). It's really cool to interview people and learn a little more about them. I've been learning a lot about meditation since I have to research a lot to develop the scripts.
Another really cool thing is that I'm learning a lot about sound equipment, editing sound files and learning all the 'jargon' that experienced broadcasters use.
But the best part is setting the soundtrack! I had forgotten how much I like music since I haven't had much chance to listen to music in recent times. But now I am building a database that is worthy of envy (or I wish!) to professionals! I listen to music all day to catalog and select those that I will include in future programs. Ah, I'm loving it all!
If you got interested in the program, you can listen to it on the internet, just access this website www.rbm.org.au. Mind Matters, on the Radio Blue Mountains FM 89.1, airs on Sundays from 8 to 10am (AEST). :-)
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