Beth O’Leary

Beth O’Leary is a freelance live sound engineer and tech-based in Sheffield, England. While studying for her degree in zoology, she got distracted working for her university’s volunteer entertainment society and ended up in the music industry instead of wildlife conservation. Over the last ten years, she has done everything from pushing boxes in tiny clubs to touring arenas and spends a lot of her life in muddy fields working on most of the major festivals in the UK. She has a particular passion for flying PA, the black magic that is RF, travel, and good coffee.

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The solution, if it’s seen as a problem at all, is to encourage more of that underrepresented group to study STEM...
Gamify your mental health to get through the tough times
Diversifying Your Portfolio   Increasing diversity in the workforce can be a divisive topic. As I covered in my last blog...
Is live audio a meritocracy? In my experience, it is widely believed that in our industry “outcomes such as wealth, jobs,...
We literally work in a gig economy and there are plenty of reasons why you might not be able to make...
Gain without the pain:  Gain structure for live sound part 1
I love travelling, I love going on tour, but I hate packing. I think it boils down to my inability to...
Proper Maintenance for IEMS - No amount of volume, pretty effects or space-creating trickery will make up for the sound being...
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