In this episode of Mike Dell’s World, Mike talks about what it’s like broadcasting and podcasting from Traverse City, Michigan, a place that has always had a unique blend of small-town charm, regional importance, and a surprisingly rich broadcasting history.
Mike shares his own experiences behind the microphone—past and present—along with observations about the local radio landscape, how podcasting fits into the region’s media identity, and how much the area has changed since the early days of local broadcasting.
Topics Covered
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What “broadcasting in Traverse City” means today
From terrestrial radio to modern podcasting, the evolution of getting your voice out from northern Michigan.
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Mike’s beginnings in broadcasting
A look back at early experiences, equipment, motivations, and what hooked him on audio in the first place.
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Traverse City’s radio past and present
Reflections on stations, formats, and personalities that shaped the region over the decades.
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How podcasting fits into a northern Michigan lifestyle
The joys and challenges of producing a show in a place better known for lakes, snow, cherries, and tourism.
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Behind-the-scenes workflow for Mike Dell’s World
Recording setups, tools, and how Mike keeps episodes flowing while juggling life, flying, work at Blubrry, and northern Michigan weather.
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Why Traverse City is a great place to create media
Inspiration, scenery, community, and just enough quirk to keep things interesting.
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