Behind The Mic with MAB
In Episode 33 of Behind the Mic with MAB, Amanda Fontaine sits down with Chief Meteorologist Patrick Bigbie inside Audio Alchemy Studios for a conversation that goes far beyond the forecast. Patrick’s passion for weather started early, watching The Weather Channel instead of cartoons and becoming the youngest Weather Watcher for WSFA at just 13 years old. From there, he built a career rooted in relentless curiosity, real-world storm chasing, and a commitment to keeping communities safe when it matters most. He shares the story behind the now-famous moment during the 2017 Pine Belt tornado, when he held up a handwritten sign on live TV after losing audio to warn viewers of immediate danger. It’s a powerful example of quick thinking under pressure and the responsibility that comes with being the voice people trust in critical moments. Amanda and Patrick also dive into: * What it takes to become a Chief Meteorologist * The reality of chasing severe weather, from tornadoes to hurricanes * Lessons learned from high-stakes live broadcasting * His journey through the University of South Alabama and early career growth * Recognition in the industry, including Emmy nomination and multiple MAB awards * Life outside the studio, from Auburn football to photography and family This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in broadcasting, weather, or what it really takes to perform when the pressure is highest. #BehindTheMic #MAB #PatrickBigbie #Meteorologist #Weather #StormChasing #Broadcasting #ChiefMeteorologist #WeatherChannel #Tornado #Hurricane #MississippiWeather #AuburnFootball #WarEagle #AudioAlchemyStudios #Podcast #BroadcastLife #SevereWeather #EmmyNominee This episode is produced by Daniel Anderson at Audio Alchemy Productions.
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