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They discuss how many of the great broadcasters appear effortless today but are products of thousands of hours of repetition. Adam points out that even stand-up comics or improv actors need time and opportunity to develop a natural rhythm in speaking into a microphone.
Moreover, Adam reflects on starting on prominent stations like K-Rock, without prior local training, highlighting that most people owe their skill to "doing it for years" rather than formal training. Their conversations reveal how passion, persistence, and a willingness to work for little pay can position someone for future success.