Spoony - Podcast
When the team behind Spoony needed to build a large library of pre-recorded episodes before launch, they needed more than a studio. They needed a team and a space that understood what they were making and who it was for.
Spoony is built as a safe space for neurodivergent, chronically ill, and disabled individuals, which means the people coming in to record weren't just contributors to a podcast. They were guests who deserved an environment designed around their comfort and accessibility.
We facilitated the bulk recording project at our Collingwood facility over several weeks, maintaining a consistent technical standard across dozens of episodes while keeping the schedule flexible enough to accommodate the diverse needs of every participant. The audio and visual capture was handled end-to-end so the Spoony team could keep their full attention on the human side of what they were building.
That attention to the experience in the room wasn't an extra. It was the work. Because when the environment is right, the conversations are better. And better conversations make better content.
A technically precise, genuinely accessible production process that served both the platform and the people it was created for.