Chris and Dina, WMAS-FM, Springfield with The Bowl of Confessions
Character development comes in many forms. When you share a story of something going on in your life, when you’re honest about your take on whatever topic you’re engaging on, and when you are completely vulnerable with the audience. Strategic character development is the primary instigator of the connection you must form with the audience to build that relationship which leads to loyal listening. “I feel like I know them,” is a powerful statement any listener can make which proves the connection is happening. Here’s a unique character development bit as done by Chris and Dina, WMAS-FM, Springfield, MA called the Bowl of Confessions. They brought into the studio a co-worker who pulled a slip of paper out of a bowl, which contains a statement he had or decide if it was true or a false. All of it leading to me learning about Chris or Dina. Listen as the chemistry drives the fun.
