Thursday, October 17, 2024

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Mackay and Whitsunday Life

Connecting Through Music and Faith

Since 2005, Christine Wassmuth, along with two other hosts, has been running the Christian segment of a local radio station, sharing her passion for music and faith with listeners. Christine’s love for music initially drew her to the profession. "I like music; that’s what drew me," she recalls, highlighting the power of melody and lyrics in shaping her broadcasting journey.
The Christian music genre, with its profound messages, has influenced Christine’s career, offering a unique perspective on Christianity. "By playing the music and listening to the words, I think that puts a different perspective and a deeper understanding of faith," she explains. The ability to connect listeners with uplifting and meaningful songs is central to her mission, creating a shared experience that resonates beyond the airwaves.
One of Christine’s most memorable moments on air occurred when she received a heartfelt letter from a listener. "We don’t always know who’s listening. One letter said thank you; we were waiting for news of our father and brother who were out at sea. We were listening to the radio, and the songs you played really comforted us." This experience underscores the profound impact of music and radio on people’s lives, reminding Christine that her work reaches those in need of comfort and hope. "It’s something to think about—the fact that other people are listening, and you can be listening in the morning and it’s just the song you needed to hear," she reflects.
Preparation is key for a successful live show, and Christine approaches each broadcast with care. She spends time selecting music that aligns with the readings for her segment, using various internet sources to find songs on the chosen theme. "I try to get as many songs as I can on that theme and play songs we like. We have prayers too, along with service times." Although she has scripts to guide her, Christine remains flexible, adjusting the playlist on the fly as needed. "I’m organised, so I don’t feel stressed when I start because I’ve put the time in beforehand," she says.
For those aspiring to enter the world of radio hosting, Christine offers simple yet encouraging advice: "Give it a go. You’ve got nothing to lose. It’s great; you’re sharing music you love with people who enjoy listening to it." Her welcoming attitude makes it clear that anyone with a passion for music can succeed in radio.
Keeping the audience engaged during long segments is another aspect of hosting that Christine handles with ease. "I just try to have a bit of variety and not speak for too long in one segment. People aren’t hanging onto every word; most are multitasking while listening." Her segment serves as a comforting alternative for those unable to attend church, providing a sense of community and spiritual connection.
The most time-consuming part of her work, Christine admits, is choosing the right songs. "It takes me the longest out of everything I do, but it’s not necessarily challenging. The last thing I’ll give up is the radio because I really do love doing it." Her love for music and the joy of sharing it with others is what keeps her motivated. "It really speaks to the heart of our segment because you understand the reading and connect it with the music," Christine concludes, capturing the essence of her role as a radio host—bringing together music, faith, and community.

Christine Wassmuth in her element. Photo Credit: Miah Lampard

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