Jason Rackow

Jason Rackow is an experienced voice over artist and podcast director with a diverse background in audio production and the arts. Currently serving as a Voice Over Artist at Rural King Farm & Home Store and a Podcast Director at Northwestern Media, Jason has been involved in various voice-related roles since 2005, including significant positions such as Production Director at WBGL and Network Imaging Director for New Life Media. Jason is also known for voicing tags and videos for Dr. Ed Young's Winning Walk program and contributing to Family Life Communications. In addition to audio work, Jason pursues a passion for painting and art through rackow.art. Jason holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Organizational Leadership from Greenville College.

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Champaign, United States

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Family Life Communications

Mission To be a Biblical, Christ-centered communications and educational ministry dedicated to reaching people and igniting transformation within by affirming faith, inspiring hope and equipping each person to live an intentional life in Christ. Vision To see individuals, families, churches and nations of the world transformed - as evidenced by individuals living an intentional life in Christ. Family Life Communications consists of Family Life Radio and Intentional Living. About Family Life Radio is a network of Christian radio stations reaching more than 15 million people in our broadcast area, with 42 radio stations across the United States. We provide music and programming with messages that will help you experience hope in Christ. "Intentional Living"​ is our flagship program hosted by Dr. Randy Carlson and is heard on 250+ radio stations each weekday. The Intentional Living ministry is designed to help you live today the way you were intended to become in Christ tomorrow. The foundation for this unique worldview looks to Jesus as Ephesians 5:10 says, “Figure out what will please Christ, and then do it.” (The Message).


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