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New podcast studio making (sound)waves

EVRYBDY Studios, a Charlotte-based podcast company, provides an outlet for creators + full-service to businesses looking to expand their portfolio.

A room with lights, cameras, and white chairs next to podcasting microphones.

EVRYBDY Studios provides video and audio storytelling services to individuals and companies looking to start podcasting.

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If you’ve heard of the podcasts “EVRYBDY in CLT” or “Champagne Problems” then you’ve heard a podcast created at EVRYBDY Studios. Charlotte native Robbie Shaw is the voice behind “Champagne Problems” and a growing podcast company.

“I started the show on a different network years ago,” recounted Shaw. “Then I thought, ‘why don’t we create our own space?’ Within two weeks, people were asking to use the space.”

With a new studio, comfortable chairs, and bright lights, the dream became a reality — offering services including audio and video storytelling, concept development, and distribution.

“I often say podcasting is a medium just like TV, or radio — it ain’t going anywhere,” adds Shaw. “People will always throw headphones on and listen to something other than music.”

Be on the lookout. The studio will be expanding in the coming months with a formal announcement coming soon.

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