Sheridan Voysey - a podcast by ACC
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On this episode of The Inspiration Project, Brendan Corr talks to author, speaker and broadcaster Sheridan Voysey about his career in broadcasting, what lead him to working for the BBC, becoming a Christian at 19, how being a DJ helped him with his use of language, the differences between entertainment and analytical communication and what to do when life doesn’t go according to plan.
Episode Summary
- When Sheridan realised that words were something that excited him enough to pursue a career in broadcasting and writing.
- Becoming a Christian at age 19, and realising that winning the 1990 DMC DJ mixing championships wasn’t fulfiling and rather lonely.
- Why school wasn’t a great experience for Sheridan.
- How being a DJ helped Sheridan with the use of language.
- The differences between entertainment and analytical types of communication.
- Exploring the conception of our humanity and our sense of responsibility that we have in the moment when life doesn’t go according to plan.
- Understanding what it means to be a human that goes through hardship.
- Does Sheridan believe that having plans are a good thing or are they inherently problematic and whether they lead to disappointment.
- Dealing with the disappointment of not being able to have kids.
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