This podcast talks about technology, leadership and team building as it relates to Church tech. We discuss the best ways to use these tools to assist the Church in it's mission to fulfill the Digital Great Commission.

The Tech Arts Podcast
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This podcast talks about technology, leadership and team building as it relates to Church tech. We discuss the best ways to use these tools to assist the Church in it's mission to fulfill the Digital Great Commission.
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Recent Episodes

June 18, 2026
FOH Skills with Daniel Ellis | We The Kingdom Engineer
What separates a good mix from a great mix? And what does it take to deliver a consistent front-of-house experience night after night on one of Christian music's biggest tours? In this episode of The Tech Arts Podcast, we go behind the scenes with Daniel Ellis, Front of House Engineer for We The Kingdom, as we step into his world at a live tour stop. Daniel shares his approach to mixing FOH, why vocals remain the most important element in the mix, how he balances simplicity with technology, and the practical techniques he uses to keep a show sounding great whether he's mixing in a church, theater, arena, or stadium. You'll hear Daniel discuss: His philosophy on building impactful mixes Why he prefers a minimalist approach to plugins How he approaches vocal processing and clarity The tools he uses to tune a room quickly Virtual soundcheck workflows that save valuable time Why listening to artists can make you a better engineer But that's only part of the story... We'll also take you backstage to explore how We The Kingdom team handles monitor world, talkback communication, wireless systems, and the behind-the-scenes workflows that keep a major tour running smoothly. Plus, don't miss our special segments: Shure Wireless Workshop – Learn what churches and production teams need to know as wireless spectrum continues to shrink and government frequency changes create new challenges for audio teams. Resi Tech Spotlight – Practical insights that can help your church improve reliability, streaming, and production workflows. The Paragon Angle – Our exclusive segment from Paragon 360 featuring leadership, design, and production insights you can apply to your ministry immediately. Whether you're mixing for a local church, a touring artist, or simply looking to improve your craft, this episode is packed with practical wisdom from an engineer who has spent more than two decades mixing at the highest level. Don't miss this behind-the-scenes look at the art, science, and leadership of live audio with Daniel Ellis. See all resources, youtube videos and more at techartspodcast.com #TechArtsPodcast #DanielEllis #WeTheKingdom #FOHEngineer #LiveSound #ChurchProduction #AudioEngineer #YamahaAudio #Digico #FrontOfHouse #LiveAudio #ChurchTech #ProductionMinistry #ShureWireless #Resi #Paragon360 #TheParagonAngle #AudioMixing #TouringEngineer #WorshipProduction

May 21, 2026
Powering AVL with PoE
What if one cable could power your AVL future? This week on The Tech Arts Podcast, we dive into the rapidly growing world of PoE (Power over Ethernet) and how it’s changing church production, networking, lighting, audio, video, and system design. Host David Leuschner sits down with Anthony Stofflet from AC Americas to talk real-world applications of PoE, AVB Milan, Dante, network switches, lighting systems, audio solutions, video infrastructure, and why smarter infrastructure matters for churches building or upgrading today. Plus — a special segment from Paragon 360 called “The Paragon Angle.” This episode is sponsored by AC Americas and brought to you by Shure, Resi, Paragon 360, and DiGiCo. Less cable. More control. Smarter AVL. See all resources, youtube videos and more at techartspodcast.com

April 11, 2026
Mike Smith: Immersive Mixing & Flying Drummers + Live NAMM Segments
The Tech Arts Podcast – Live at NAMM 2026 We’re coming to you from NAMM 2026, packed with insight, innovation, and real-world leadership for church tech teams. This episode features Audio Engineer Mike Smith from Prestonwood Church, breaking down how he approaches immersive mixing in a live worship environment—including the strategy, execution, and what it really takes to pull off high-impact moments like the flying drummers with excellence. We’re also joined by Guest Dave Hatmaker, bringing decades of experience in technical direction, leadership, and the power of building strong teams. Alongside him, Mike Dias shares insight on creativity, storytelling, and why this industry is ultimately about people—not just tech. Featured Segments Include: Spotlight on Sound Devices and how their tools continue to elevate production quality DiGiCo Quantum 112 segment, exploring a compact console built for serious power and flexibility KLANG immersive audio segment, showing how 3D in-ear mixing is changing the way musicians hear and perform Special segment from Resi explaining how to take your streaming to the next level. Bonus segment from The Paragon Angle — designed to help tech teams think differently and take their systems, workflows, and leadership to the next level This episode is loaded with practical insight, forward-thinking technology, and leadership perspective to help you grow your team and your impact. See all resources, youtube videos and more at techartspodcast.com
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