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Amy Lynn Launches ''Faith and Tech Bytes'' Podcast


''Faith and Tech Bytes''
''Faith and Tech Bytes''

Amy Lynn, a veteran of social media and a producer and editor for the Cyber-Line show, has announced the launch of her personal podcast, "Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn." Celebrating her second year as a solo podcaster, Lynn has already earned two nominations for the Women in Tech Podcasting Awards.

With a career rooted in both technology and faith, Lynn credits her success to the influence of mentors Wyatt Cox, Ann Beal, and Thomas Jusayan. These figures inspired her to create her first podcast, "From The Heart," which laid the groundwork for her current project.

In addition to her solo efforts, Lynn collaborates with The Charley Jones Show, helmed by Charley Jones, a 2002 inductee of the Texas Radio Hall of Fame. Lynn herself is not only an active contributor to the industry but also holds a lifetime voting membership in the Texas Radio Hall of Fame.

"Faith and Tech Bytes with Amy Lynn" blends Lynn's two passions: technology and spirituality. Describing her podcast, Lynn says, "I have a unique way of looking at things and I'd like to share that view with you. I believe technology and faith have a lot in common and I can teach both at the same time during one little byte." Her background in technology extends back to programming at the age of seven, and she has been actively sharing her faith since 1993.

Lynn's contributions to technology include writing technical articles and providing tech support since the late 1990s, with her work featured in notable publications like Yahoo! and Amazon. "My very core has always been my faith," says Lynn, "It's why I was so excited when God gave me the guidance to do the podcast."

Listeners can find Amy Lynn's new podcast at amylynn.org and read her personal testimony here.

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