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take_all_the_upvotes6 karma

I got an opportunity to do this as a summer of service volunteer out of high school a few years ago with NPR's Member Station WAMU in DC. I cannot recommend this enough. I worked primarily with Bluegrass Country and it was a freaking blast. I met a ton of people and learned so much every day that summer. We also got to take a group intern trip to NPR Music and see where the Tiny Desk concerts got shot and the post-production facilities there. As a student who had just graduated out of highschool this was everything I could've asked for and more.

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Not to keep following your posts around raving about random things, but I'm studying Audio Engineering and classical percussion at Belmont University in Nashville. I am however originally from VA and it's always nice to hear JMU around these parts. Working both sides of the Mic definitely helps with the perspective of working with musicians in the studio. I am really looking into working with Nashville Public Radio in the near future in whatever capacity I can achieve. I don't really have an end to this comment so here seems like a good spot.