EPISODE 27: ABANG MOASILI
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- čas přidán 1. 06. 2023
- Hello, friends!
It is still not too late to wish everyone celebrating a very joyful and auspicious Harvest Festival (Kaamatan & Gawai)!
The 27th episode is about the journey of a man, Abang Moasili who was once fascinated by the life of a radio producer and exposed through his late mother since he was young and how that exposure has built his love for news reading & radio announcer.
With his post-SPM experiences in various jobs, he used all the skills mastered & now making it as his career to put food on the table as a lecturer in one of the universities in Sarawak.
Join us as we talk about his highs and lows of his life as a lecturer, radio announcer and newsreader, and how he could face his life at the age of 57 and single, too.
Highlights:
- Would you rather Win or Earn 1Million?
- ChatGPT affects the creativity.
- Black & white as a go-to attire
- Journey as a radio announcer
- Adapting with changes from vinyls to PC
- Create content with passion
- The hook to catch people's attention
- Challenges as an educator compared to then and now
- We can't be extremists
- Mix more people & understand more.
- Understanding is key.
- Radio announcer, newscaster or a lecturer for the rest of your life?
- Young ones, please do full-time study
- Mum as influence in broadcasting
- With degree but no passion, what's the point?
- Life is a process of discovery. You have to be both street and book smart.
- 57 and single. How?
- You are a reflection of what you see and hear
- Don’t find love in marriage if you’re not content
- Sexual cravings, how to satisfy them?
- When you're nice, you're drawn to nice people.
- A peaceful death is desired.
- RedFM, "91.9FM For Variety"
- Love, life, and be kind - as talksets.
- Radio stations as a medium to deliver death news
- Some Reddies still remembers Barry
- Reddies are thoughtful listeners
- Signature BGM signifies different announcers on-duty
- Could we hear the barryanakbarim podcast on RedFM?
- Govt. radio serves the public
- Both young and old generations learn from each other
- View life like a 360-degree camera
- Radio will never die.