Nomadic speaker setup behind the scenes
- Ingrid Lotze
- Mar 18
- 1 min read

When you’re part of Story to Stage, the professional speakers mentorship program (https://msnglnk.com/story-to-stage/), and the PSASA Professional Speakers Association of Southern Africa (https://www.psasouthernafrica.co.za/), you get a behind-the-scenes look at how professional speakers set up their home studios—ring lights, multiple monitors, soundproofing, the works.
But what does that look like when you’re a digital nomad with only 7 t-shirts each, no external monitors, no lighting rigs, and No Space For Just In Case?
Here’s a peek at today’s podcast interview setup:
· A table on top of another table—because standing is better than hunching.
· Tissue boxes acting as a second screen stand—because why not?
· Use of our laptop stands to get the camera to eye height
· And a glimpse of our ‘APT’—short for apartment (for those who don’t listen to K-Pop… “Meet me at the ‘APT’” (song by ROSE’ and Bruno Mars https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekr2nIex040).
Minimal gear, maximum clarity. Because at the end of the day, it’s not about the setup—it’s about the conversation.
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