The Amsalu Podcast
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2139547/fan_mail/new] A radio in a sewing room convinced David there had to be a person living behind the wall, feeding the music and sending voices into the house. That childhood wonder didn’t fade. It became a decades-long journey through electrical engineering, Christian growth, and the gritty reality of building stations when the odds and the regulations weren’t friendly. We talk about what Christian radio looked like when South African broadcasting was tightly controlled, why shortwave stations from outside the country shaped faith and perspective, and how FM changed expectations overnight. David shares the frustration of trying to create youth-friendly Christian programming when “the pop stations didn’t want the message” and “the Christian stations didn’t want the youth sound,” plus how theological training and hands-on ministry helped him bridge that gap with better craft and deeper purpose. Then we get practical: community radio, the dream of “Radio Peace” in a tense city, and KNI Radio’s wild rhythm of one-month event licenses that still managed to reach whole valleys. We also wrestle with today’s digital media and algorithm-driven feeds, and why David insists radio only works when it stays person-to-person, with tools that support human connection instead of replacing it. If you care about Christian broadcasting, community radio, media ministry, or starting a podcast with purpose, this one will give you both history and direction. Subscribe, share this with a friend building in media, and leave a review with the biggest idea you’re taking from the conversation.
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