Studio without HVAC makes me lose customers

For 5 years now I have been working on my life’s work with full commitment.

I have always wanted to become an adoption writer and advocate.

Surprisingly, I actually found a way to make it all happen. Mostly, through a podcast that I wrote, and produced all by myself. Today, podcasting and helping families with adoption is one of the most important things that I do with my time. Unfortunately, there are necessary costs for doing it well. One day, I realized that my heating, cooling, and air quality control system probably needed to be fixed in order for my podcast sound quality to be amazing. I was noticing that there was interference on my recordings from the loud heating, cooling, and ventilation system turning on and off throughout my recordings. Over time, my heating system started to get louder and I started getting more nervous about the HVAC system. By that point, I was also opening a consultation business to help even more with adoption questions. Of course, for either of these jobs, I really did not want to invest in expensive new heating, cooling, and ventilation machinery. So, I thought it would be a good idea to build a studio which could be far away from the distracting central heating, cooling, and air quality control equipment. I turned my shed into a brand new recording and consulting studio and called it a day. It’s amazing for avoiding the HVAC noise pollution. However, I can’t say that my clients really appreciate sitting in a shed without any air conditioning or heating as we talk about adoption options. Looks like I need more investment money.

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