At Rambling Media, we approach podcast production with the same care and sophistication as a late-night voicemail from your most dramatic friend—overly honest, occasionally unhinged, and strangely captivating. While others obsess over studio acoustics and perfect ad transitions, we’re over here asking the real questions: Should this episode have a fake courtroom sketch artist? Can we emotionally unravel during the intro music? What if the sponsor read ends in a plot twist? Our podcasts are equal parts performance, confession, and verbal jazz solo. And somehow, it works.
Our editing style? Remove 3 ums, keep all the emotional damage.
Because to us, a podcast isn’t just a show. It’s a sonic prank wrapped in emotional resonance, gift-wrapped in irony, and optimized for retention—even if the episode is about whether squirrels would make good city planners. Spoiler: they wouldn’t, but we still booked them as guests.


We don’t do “just talking into a mic.” We build audio experiences—complete with character arcs, sonic weirdness, and the occasional conspiracy about butter. Whether it’s chaotic interviews with people pretending to be historical figures, or a meditation podcast for overthinkers, our production process lives somewhere between high-concept storytelling and “how did this get approved?”
Our retention strategy? Cliffhangers, awkward silences, and one suspiciously soothing voice.
From scripting to sound design, our strategy leans into structured spontaneity—meticulously editing each moment to feel completely unedited. We mix in custom music beds, cinematic cues, and unexpected detours because listeners don’t just want content—they want to be abducted by it, questioned by it, and gently returned to their reality 45 minutes later, confused but entertained.

