Monthly Archives: June 2024

Tiny Sparks is Live

For the past several months I have been informing and updating you about Kofi Douhadji’s lastest audiobook, “Tiny Sparks”. Yesterday it went live on Audible and is available here. Tiny Sparks is a collection of over 60 tips, thoughts, and encouragements to equip us to live better lives each day. Many of these insights are found in the “tiny sparks” we encounter everyday through the ordinary little things of life – that is if we’re looking for them.

Kofi Douhadji book cover Tiny Sparks

Tiny Sparks is also available in print on Amazon Books along with his first book “Unbroken Optimist” (his memoir which can additionally be purchased as an audiobook). Thank you for privilege of working alongside you Kofi on both of these offerings. I grew personally and technically – and found a great friend along the way.

Vivace Select Choir 2024 Video

The much anticipated annual release of the MKS Studio Vivace Select Choir video has come to fruition. The creative production of “Jesus, Thank You” was captured in the newly renovated downtown Omaha setting. It can be found at this link. MKS Studio has many aspects of instruction and opportunities in areas of art and creative production for parents who have chosen to homeschool their family, and the Vivace Select Choir is one part of those offerings.

I appreciate the opportunity once again to handle all the audio production for this year’s video, from on-location recording of the band, a second recording in that same place for the choir and soloists, and then doing the final mixing and mastering for the video sync. Congratulations on another release that showcases your hard work and training, and desire to honor and serve the One Creative God who made us in His image.

Behind the Scenes for “Jesus, Thank You” Production

During the production for this year’s MKS Studio Vivace Select Choir recording, a short video was made showcasing my involvement in the recording process. I appreciate the reveal and the opportunity to be one part of the MKS Studio educational offerings. Two of the students (brothers, who made this video) also stopped by Tesco Productions for a few hours and hopefully picked up a few things about a recording studio. They were sharing some ideas with me as well about their recording ventures, computers, software and the “new” stuff us “older” folks can sometimes find more challenging (and it’s second nature to them quite often). Thank you.