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Bonus Episode: Blankets, Black Holes & Bad Acoustics: Starting a Podcast

Bonus Episode: Blankets, Black Holes & Bad Acoustics: Starting a Podcast

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In this short bonus episode of The Scandi Shift, Meg and Selena pull back the curtain on what it really took to get this podcast off the ground — and how wildly we underestimated nearly every part of the process.

From three-hour “three-minute” equipment setups, to recording on our hands and knees surrounded by blankets, to discovering that microphones, acoustics, software, and editing are… a lot — this episode is a very honest look at learning by doing.

We talk about:

  • Why starting a podcast is harder than “just hitting record”
  • The equipment setup that defeated us (at first)
  • Blankets, sofas, awkward recording positions & bad acoustics
  • Learning microphone technique
  • Why polish is the enemy of intimacy
  • Letting go of perfection and launching

If you’ve ever thought about starting something — a creative project, a new chapter, a big move, or a life change that felt exciting and terrifying at the same time — this episode is a reminder that you don’t need to have everything figured out to begin. Sometimes taking the plunge is the whole point, even when you wildly underestimate what’s involved.

Behind-the-scenes podcasting, starting a podcast, creative projects abroad, expat life in Denmark, taking the plunge, imperfect beginnings, life transitions, moving abroad stories.

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