I made a radio debut with a big success!
I talked about the current understanding of cardiac rehabilitation on a live radio show. The radio broadcast is local, not nationwide, but I am very honored to have such a lucky opportunity.
I get stage fright easily, but I did not become nervous at all although it was my first time that I talked something on the radio or TV. Truth be told, when I received the offer, I thought I would be stressed out on the radio.
My success may be due to a good support with a well-experienced female anchor. No wonder she has fantastic skills with her beautiful voice to make guests feel easy in the studio. I cannot thank her.
On top of that, her multitasking abilities really surprised me. She was actually busy not only helping me but also organizing the time table.
I got a audio file of the 15-minute talks between a pro anchor and an amateur doctor. My family's reaction to the recording was, unexpectedly, not bad. My three children, who are likely to be indifferent to such stuff, kept on listening to the whole file, not complaining but sometimes laughing.