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The Truth About Podcasting in Bosnia
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The Truth About Podcasting in Bosnia

Is It Worth It?

In this episode, I pull back the curtain on what it’s really like to podcast from a rural village in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

From power cuts and patchy internet to roosters interrupting my recordings, this is the unfiltered truth about trying to create meaningful audio content in a place where podcasting is still unfamiliar to most people.

But despite the setbacks, I keep going, and in this episode, I explain why.

Whether you’re a fellow content creator, a podcast listener curious about Balkan life, or someone thinking of starting your own show from a remote location, this is an honest reflection on the joys and frustrations of podcasting from the edge of Europe.

🧭 What You’ll Hear in This Episode:

The surprising challenges of podcasting from Bosnia

Why podcast culture isn’t mainstream here (yet)

The emotional rollercoaster of podcasting in isolation

What makes it all worth it

Encouragement for creators off the beaten path

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Have you ever tried creating something in a place that didn’t make it easy? What kept you going?

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