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AV/IT Amplifier

Ryan Gray
54 episodes   Last Updated: Apr 24, 24
Higher education institutions rely on audio-visual (AV) and information technology (IT) solutions as a key backbone for modern teaching and learning. The AV/IT industry plays a critical role in providing these solutions, and it is important to highlight the latest trends, innovations, and perspectives in this sector. The podcast “The AV/IT Amplifier” aims to fill this gap by featuring interviews with people from Higher Education Institutions and the AV/IT Industry who have an idea, concept, perspective, event or product that would be helpful or interesting to the target audience of higher education technology managers. The host of the podcast is Ryan Gray, Assistant Director of IT at Yavapai College.“The AV/IT Amplifier” podcast will have a bi-monthly schedule with two recordings per month, each being split in half to provide for weekly episodes. Each episode will be targeted for 30 minutes to be about the length of an average commute. The first half of each recording will focus on the primary topic for that guest, while the second half will be a profile of the person. The podcast will not only focus on technical topics but also on non-technical ones such as effective people management, pedagogy, community building, building a personal brand, career planning, professional development and other similar topics for our audience. The split episode format allows for a dive into the topic and the opportunity to get to know the person and perhaps draw the connections between why that topic is so important to that guest.

Episodes

We welcome back Tim Albright, the founder and president of AV Nation, for week 2! Hear about the origins of AV Week, his strong emotional connection to music and why he grew his hair so long! Tim opens up about his trust in people and hints at a book that he's working on. Don't miss this honest and genuine conversation with the voice of the AV industry.Connect with Tim:https://www.linkedin.com/in/tdalbright/https://twitter.com/tdalbrightFind AVNation:www.AVNation.tvConnect with Ryan:https://twitter.com/Ryan_A_Grayhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanagray/ryan@higheredav.comFollow the Show:https://twitter.com/AVITAmplifierhttps://higheredav.com/Voiceovers by Chris Dechter:https://twitter.com/cdechterhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cdechter/Please rate and review the show wherever you get your podcasts, feedback is very welcome and we look forward to hearing from you!
Tim Albright, the founder and president of AV Nation, discusses the evolution of AV Nation and its role in serving the AV and IT integration industry. He emphasizes the importance of AV and IT integration and the need for a voice to represent the end users responsible for the day-to-day operation of AV systems. Tim shares his experience attending Enterprise Connect and highlights the value of end user shows in understanding the needs of the industry. He also discusses the process of conducting interviews and the importance of asking dumb questions to gather insights from industry experts. Tim offers advice for Hetma in the next five years, emphasizing the need for collaboration with manufacturers and integrators.TakeawaysAV Nation serves the AV and IT integration industry by providing a voice for end users responsible for AV systems.End user shows like Enterprise Connect are valuable for understanding industry needs and fostering collaboration.Asking dumb questions and synthesizing information from industry experts can lead to valuable insights.HETMA should take its responsibility seriously and engage in meaningful conversations with manufacturers and integrators.Connect with Tim:https://www.linkedin.com/in/tdalbright/https://twitter.com/tdalbrightFind AVNation: www.AVNation.tvConnect with Ryan: https://twitter.com/Ryan_A_Grayhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanagray/ryan@higheredav.comFollow the Show:https://twitter.com/AVITAmplifier https://higheredav.com/Voiceovers by Chris Dechter: https://twitter.com/cdechterhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cdechter/Please rate and review the show wherever you get your podcasts, feedback is very welcome and we look forward to hearing from you!
In this conversation, Joé Lloyd, Senior Director of Business Development at AVIXA, discusses her background, extroverted nature, and career path. She shares insights from her early jobs in retail and the service industry, including her experience piercing ears. Joey also reveals her passion for makeup artistry and her dream of owning a bed and dinner. She expresses her belief in the goodness of humans and the importance of being a decent person. You don't want to miss her sign off phrase!Connect with Joé:https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelloyd77/https://twitter.com/joelloydJLloyd@AVIXA.orgConnect with Ryan:https://twitter.com/Ryan_A_Grayhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanagray/ryan@higheredav.comFollow the Show:https://twitter.com/AVITAmplifierhttps://higheredav.com/Voiceovers by Chris Dechter:https://twitter.com/cdechterhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cdechter/Please rate and review the show wherever you get your podcasts, feedback is very welcome and we look forward to hearing from you!
In this conversation, Ryan Gray interviews Joé Lloyd about her role at AVIXA and the value of the HETMA community. They discuss the Enterprise Connect conference, the benefits of AVIXA membership, and the importance of training and education in the AV industry. They also highlight the collaboration between AVIXA and HETMA, particularly through the Prism Scholarship program. The conversation concludes with advice for HETMA's future and contact information for Joé Lloyd.Connect with Connect with Joé:https://www.linkedin.com/in/joelloyd77/https://twitter.com/joelloydJLloyd@AVIXA.orgConnect with Ryan:https://twitter.com/Ryan_A_Grayhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanagray/ryan@higheredav.comFollow the Show:https://twitter.com/AVITAmplifier https://higheredav.com/Voiceovers by Chris Dechter:https://twitter.com/cdechterhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cdechter/Please rate and review the show wherever you get your podcasts, feedback is very welcome and we look forward to hearing from you!
In this conversation, Britt Yenser discusses various topics including life hacks, poetry, social media, the importance of sight, cosplaying at work, favorite movies and TV shows, pets and their names, trusting the sense of sight, being fired, B-level horror movies, and more.Takeaways-Trust the expert and let them do their job-Be authentic on social media and make genuine connections-Lean into the wonders of the world and find joy in simple things-Value alignment is important in the workplace-Use GIFs and references to convey messages effectively-Ask people how they are and genuinely care about their answerConnect with Britt:https://twitter.com/brAVe_britt_https://www.linkedin.com/in/britt-yenser/Find brAVe [space]:https://twitter.com/brAVe_space_https://higheredav.com/Connect with Ryan:https://twitter.com/Ryan_A_Grayhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanagray/ryan@higheredav.comFollow the Show:https://twitter.com/AVITAmplifierhttps://higheredav.com Voiceovers by Chris Dechter:https://twitter.com/cdechterhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cdechter/
In this episode, Britt Yenser discusses the importance of speaking up and advocating for oneself. She emphasizes the need to overcome imposter phenomenon and heal the inner child to build confidence. Britt also encourages individuals to raise their hands for opportunities, even if they are not 100% prepared, and to embrace the possibility of rejection. She highlights the welcoming nature of organizations and the importance of identifying and utilizing one's strengths. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the power of self-advocacy and the value of diverse voices in leadership positions.Takeaways-Speak up and advocate for yourself to ensure your goals and desires are known.-Overcome imposter phenomenon by recognizing your strengths and focusing on external validation.-Heal your inner child and embrace your adult self to build confidence and overcome past experiences.-Raise your hand for opportunities, even if you feel unprepared or unsure.-Embrace the possibility of rejection and learn from the experience. -Identify your strengths and find ways to contribute to organizations and communities. Connect with Britt:https://twitter.com/brAVe_britt_https://www.linkedin.com/in/britt-yenser/Find brAVe [space]:https://twitter.com/brAVe_space_https://higheredav.com/category/media/brave-space/Connect with Ryan:https://twitter.com/Ryan_A_Grayhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanagray/ryan@higheredav.comFollow the Show:https://twitter.com/AVITAmplifierhttps://higheredav.comVoiceovers by Chris Dechter:https://twitter.com/cdechterhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cdechter/
In this episode, Ryan Gray discusses the importance of taking time away from work and the value of rest and rejuvenation. He emphasizes the need to step away from daily routines and consider new perspectives. Gray highlights the concept of sharpening the saw and the benefits of changing environments to stimulate creativity and new ways of thinking. He encourages individuals and managers to prioritize time off and advocates for organizations to support employees in taking their vacation time. Gray concludes by emphasizing the holistic nature of time away and its impact on relationships and overall well-being.TakeawaysTaking time away from work is important for rest and rejuvenation.Stepping away from daily routines allows for new perspectives and creative thinking.Sharpening the saw through changing environments and experiences stimulates personal growth.Organizations should prioritize and support employees in taking their vacation time.Connect with Ryan:https://twitter.com/Ryan_A_Grayhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanagray/ryan@higheredav.comFollow the Show:https://twitter.com/AVITAmplifierhttps://higheredav.com/ryangrayVoiceovers by Chris Dechter:https://twitter.com/cdechterhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cdechter/
In this episode, Ryan Gray and Chris Hewitt discuss various topics related to the AV industry and personal experiences. They talk about the power of networking and the importance of trade shows in connecting with others. Chris shares his extroverted nature and how it has influenced his career in customer service. They also discuss the significance of company culture and the impact of mergers and acquisitions.Chris emphasizes the value of trust and intuition in decision-making. The episode concludes with Chris's drop the mic sign off, encouraging listeners to leave the world a little better than they found it.TakeawaysNetworking at trade shows is essential for connecting with others in the AV industry.Being an extrovert can be an advantage in customer service roles.Maintaining company culture is crucial during mergers and acquisitions.Trusting your gut and intuition can lead to better decision-making.Leaving the world a little better than you found it is a meaningful goal.Connect with Chris:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chewitt1/Connect with Ryan:https://twitter.com/Ryan_A_Grayhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanagray/ryan@higheredav.comFollow the Show:https://twitter.com/AVITAmplifierhttps://higheredav.com/ryangrayVoiceovers by Chris Dechter:https://twitter.com/cdechterhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cdechter/Please rate and review the show wherever you get your podcasts, feedback is very welcome and we look forward to hearing from you!
In this conversation, Ryan Gray and Chris Hewitt discuss the importance of breaking down silos between AV and IT departments in higher education. They emphasize the need for collaboration and the shared goal of providing exceptional experiences for end users, such as students and faculty. Chris shares his own experiences and challenges in unifying AV and IT at his university.They also discuss the role of network professionals and the importance of understanding their motivations. The conversation concludes with a call to action for AV and IT professionals to work together and embrace cross-functional collaboration.TakeawaysBreaking down silos between AV and IT is crucial for providing exceptional experiences in higher education.Collaboration and communication between AV and IT departments is essential for proactive problem-solving and system optimization.Understanding the motivations and perspectives of network professionals can help foster collaboration and bridge the gap between AV and IT.The transition to AV over IP requires careful planning, high availability, and business continuity planning.Connect with Chris:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chewitt1/Connect with Ryan:https://twitter.com/Ryan_A_Grayhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanagray/ryan@higheredav.comFollow the Show:https://twitter.com/AVITAmplifierhttps://higheredav.com/ryangrayVoiceovers by Chris Dechter:https://twitter.com/cdechterhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cdechter/Please rate and review the show wherever you get your podcasts, feedback is very welcome and we look forward to hearing from you!
In this episode, Ryan Gray interviews Anne Kelly, a stage performer and V production person. They discuss topics such as introversion vs. extraversion, playing an extrovert, dealing with the drain of extraversion, recognizing and acknowledging others, lessons learned from a first job, trusting your gut, the nature of people, building trust and making decisions, creating a supportive work environment, people in technology work, favorite singers, genuineness in music, the value of imperfections, alternate career paths, life hacks, and connecting with Anne.TakeawaysIntroverts and extroverts have different ways of recharging and interacting with the world.Playing an extrovert can be challenging but necessary in certain situations.It is important to take care of yourself when engaging in activities that require extraversion.Building trust and creating a supportive work environment are essential for success.Connect with Ann:https://www.linkedin.com/in/annkelly9/Ann.Kelly@yale.eduConnect with Ryan:https://twitter.com/Ryan_A_Grayhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanagray/ryan@higheredav.comFollow the Show:https://twitter.com/AVITAmplifierhttps://higheredav.com/Voiceovers by Chris Dechter:https://twitter.com/cdechterhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/cdechter/Please rate and review the show wherever you get your podcasts, feedback is very welcome and we look forward to hearing from you!