Presented by RŌG Health
Eggs 438: Mixing for the Human Element with Chris Leonard
EPISODE 438 • OCTOBER 30, 2025 • 1H 3M
Episode Summary
In this conversation, Chris Leonard shares his extensive journey in the live audio industry, detailing his early experiences, the transition to professional gigs, and the intricacies of monitor mixing versus front of house mixing. He discusses the role of technology in live sound, the challenges of life on the road compared to corporate audio work, and his involvement in high-profile events like presidential inaugurations and the Super Bowl victory parade. Chris emphasizes the strategic planning and technical expertise required for large-scale events, providing insights into the behind-the-scenes work that goes into creating memorable live experiences. In this conversation, Chris Leonard discusses his journey from a sound technician to a management role in the audio production industry. He shares insights on the importance of empathy in leadership, the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, and his passion for podcasting and documenting the history of live sound. The discussion highlights the evolution of the industry, the economic complexities involved, and the innovative spirit that drives sound professionals.
Key Takeaways
- Chris Leonard has nearly 20 years in the live audio business.
- He started working in audio at a young age, influenced by his father.
- Transitioning from small gigs to major artists requires dedication and time.
- Monitor mixing is significantly more complex than front-of-house mixing.
- Technology like virtual playback is changing the live sound landscape.
- Life on the road can be challenging for audio professionals with families.
- Corporate audio work offers more stability compared to touring.
- High-profile events require meticulous planning and execution.
- Time alignment of speakers is crucial for large events.
- Collaboration with other companies is common for large-scale productions. It's all about having resources.
- The director's role grew with the company.
- Management skills come from touring experiences.
- Empathy is a valuable tool in management.
- Studying people helps in understanding their perspectives.
- Passion drives people in the sound industry.
- The history of live sound is often overlooked.
- COVID-19 forced the industry to pivot to virtual events.
- Innovation is key in the evolution of live sound.
- The economic side of the sound industry is complex.
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Show Credits
Guest: Chris Leonard
Credits:
Hosted by Ryan Roghaar and Michael Smith
Produced by Ryan Roghaar
Theme music: "Perfect Day" by OPM
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