In any live production, there’s bound to be a moment where you just want to scream “STANDBY!†because things were breaking and tasks where piling up. It’s these moments that lead to making friends you never want to work without, and create conversations that make you cry, laugh, and burn into your memories forever. In this podcast hosted by Maggie Martin and Jeramy LeCompte invite you to join in on these conversations about , family, friends, tech, life and everything in between. These folks collectively have many years of “just figuring it out†and “that is the coolest thing we have ever done†moments. They work hard, laugh a lot, and if you know them you can’t help but want to be around them.
Jeramy Lecompte and Maggie Martin
This week we talk to Kaesron Hall about his past, preset and all things music!
We are finally back this week with the one and only Tim Theriot!! We had to have him back because we loved having him so much the first time. This time Tim showed up with questions...
What's better than one episode interviews? A two episode interview! Listen as we finish up our conversation with Lukus Guilbeau and learn all about how that broadway magic is made!
Lukas came and made the trip from BROADWAY to sit down and talk with us! He talks us through how he got there and a little bit of how broadway operates. Enjoy!
Did you miss us? We're back and here to explain why we've been a bit MIA. Listen now to Maggie and Jeramy catch up and share what's ahead. We promise this will get better!
This week we have Blake on the podcast to give us some insight into his role at long hollow in Nashville and how he found his way into that roll.
Josh Anderson joins us this week from a Walmart Parking lot to give us some really deep and insightful thoughts. We loved it so we know you all will!
Ever wonder how random Maggie and Jeramy can be? Tune in to this week's episode of The Standby Moments Podcast where Whitney the Producer fires a random question generator at our hosts! Add in a dash of special guest call in, new travel microphones and the sounds of I-10 and you have bad sound quality and great answers.
On this week's episode we sit down with our favorite IT help desk! He gets us out of every technical problem we have and always has a little bit of an attitude but he secretly loves when we call him! Listen in our our convo with one of our favorite people, Ethan Martinez!
On this episode we sit down and talk with Alex Gore (aka Baby Gore) and we talk about not drums!
Matt and Rachel Whittle are a married couple who envelop their life in art and creativity. They are individuals who have worked on movies, theatre, and commercials, both in front of and behind the scenes. Whatever project they are working on, they immerse themselves in it. Every portion has a purpose and the Whittles pour their heart and souls into every aspect. We are thankful for this conversation. These are people with a lot of heart and the beauty they create with that art is so special.
Welcome back to the Standby Moments Podcast. We have with us this week our dear friend, Joshua McClymont. Joshua is a jack of all trades. There isn't a challenge he has faced that he didn't take the time to learn and grow from.Joshua's creativity and basic rule of life is something that he humbly tries to bring to the everyday. Community, theatre, and goats are just the tip of this artist's heart and drive. Listen on to meet a really cool person.
Welcome to our friend, Kieran McIntosh! Collectively this crew would say that the person we most love to have around in a crisis is Kieran. A technical and musical renaissance man with a knack for problem solving, Kieran spends his days currently doing some form of managing bands and their tours. “This kind of work only exists in a group setting. There is no solo part of this job.” Listen in to hear why Kieran loves to do what he does. To hear what makes all the moments worth it.
Production, when done well, becomes a family affair. It's even sweeter when it gets handed down from generation to generation. Jamie and JC Orillion are a father and son who love to tell stories. Jamie's love for the creative career was passed down to JC and both spend their time in everyday life capturing the standby moments. Take time for find what you love and nurture your passions. You will be amazed at how far what you create will go.
Jeramy can't come to the phone right now... why? oh, cause he might not have his iPad with him.
‘Ello Guvnuh. Welcome back for another random Standby Moments Episode. We literally pressed record and had no idea where we were going, but boy did we get there. The moral of this story is, we want to hear from you! What things would you like us to talk about? Who do you want us to bring on the show? What do you think about the ideas we threw out on today's episode? Let us know and we'll line it up!Until then, standby!!
Welcome back friends!We missed you! Let's take a look back at season 1 and some Christmas fun. As we give you our biggest standby moment of 2023, be sure to tell us what yours is. We had a blast starting this adventure and we thank you for going with us!Standby 2024
We're back… for the 4th… 5th time… we lost count. Hopefully we're back for good.
Description: holy moly Jeramy actually did it. He actually edited this podcast. We have no idea what it says. So listen to find out Tim Theriot is the best you're going to love it.
Welcome back to the podcast! We're 2 weeks late and rolling strong with part 2 of our Hwy 90 series.On this episode our hosts talk a lot about the lives they've lived simultaneously together and separate. Give a listen to understand that statement!And all of it ends with a detailed look into one of the longest running arguments our little troop has ever had! We invite you in to listen and let us know why you think Maggie and Whitney are right!
This week we sit down with the beatiful and lovely, Melissa Bowen. Melissa is a licensed professional counselor, local theatre performer, and all around ray of sunshine for Lafayette, Louisiana. This podcast episode had us going deep and opening up about the personal side of production. The parts of the world that make boundaries necesssary, vulnerability the biggest trust fall, and the grieving process a staple feature to being able to continue forward. Bowen's ease and passion had our hosts in their happy places this week, and we can't wait for you to join them there!Check out her upcoming productions of Pippin at Abbey Players in Abbeville, LA and 9 to 5 at Wonderland in Lafayette, LA.
We're going on a field trip and starting the podcast now!Listen to the sounds of Hwy 90, Pt. 1. Get to know our hosts a little more and the places they have lived and loved from Lafayette to the Tri-City area!!
On this episode we talk to one of everybody's favorite people, the one and only Jamie Orillion.Jamie is a husband, father, and business owner who does not live in the typical 9 to 5 world. The diverse and every changing world that Jamie works in introduces him to fun, good people, and a wide range of creativity. As an advertising photographer, Jamie puts people over the project. Yes, hard work and meeting deadlines is important, but remembering why you are creating and the who you are creating for takes the job from a task to an experience that have his customers asking to work with him over and over.We standbyers love us some Jamie Orillion. And we know you will too.
Welcome back, friends!This weeks episode features Ross Stratton! An audio engineer who loves all things technical integration!Passion drives him. Technology fascinates him. And figuring out how things works is how he's shaped what he wants to do when he grows up!From Ross we learned that hands on experience is the best, most fun, and absolutely the most creative way to learn!
Prep, plan, execute, repeat. Production requires all four. But all of the requirements without the heart just make it a task to be completed. In this weeks episode, we sit down with our producer, Whitney Petree, (who has never met a list she didn't love) to discuss her process for pre-production. It starts with a story; whether you're in front of an audience or behind the scenes, we all have a part to play in making that story come to life. Embrace your team and find the calm in the chaos.Episode 3, let's go!
This week we sit down with the Magnolia Hatter herself, Ms. Mia Montero.In this episode, we look at the world of production from an on-stage perspective. Mia is a creative that desires to invite you into whatever she is working on so that you will be able to connect instead of just observe. Mia is driven by her "why" and because of this, she is in a stage of learning: how to lead, how to make, how to not catch an apartment on fire, etc. As you lead, remember to keep learning. Put yourself in places and situations that give you a challenge. And always check yourself and your heart.Check out Mia's show on February 25 at Cite des ArtsPurchase Tickets: https://www.miamontero.com/tourInstagram: @miamonteromusic and @themagnoliahatterCheck out Mia's New Album: "Sweeter Than Honey" available on all streaming platforms.
Welcome to the Standby Moments Podcast! On this introductory episode, meet Jeramy and Maggie who love tech, community and everything in between. These two technical directors are here to share stories and invite others to share in the Standby moments of life. Those are the moments where you find the pause in the chaos and remember the purpose behind the process. Join as we step into the gap between the tech world and the real world. Now, IT'S TIME TO START THE PODCAST!