
Our podcasts
Kuchu Stories

A sound project in cooperation with Malmö University and Uppsala University about digital security among LGBTQIA+ people in Uganda. Click here to listen.
Jouranden

A fictional sound piece about the history of helplines in Sweden and thier role during the Covid-19 pandemic. Click here to listen.
Ya Hayati

A fiction podcast series about Lily and Nesreen who date one summer in Malmö. Click here to listen.
Gaia was here

A fictional sound piece about fifteen year old Gaia who is undocumented in Sweden. Click here to listen.
Hire us
Podcast

Would your company, organization or governmental agency like to launch a podcast? We provide services to help you develop your podcast from concept to distribution.
Editing

We offer editing and sound design of podcasts. Everything from audio enhancement, mixing and mastering is included. We have been editing Viruspodden and season 2 of Jämställt Arbetsliv.
Lectures and workshops

We’re available for lectures, talks and workshops in podcasting. The photo was taken at a panel discussion about Kuchu Stories in the bookstore Page 28.
About Mill Meadow Media
Mill Meadow Media is a production company based in Malmö, Sweden. The name Mill Meadow is an english translation of the Swedish words in colloquial Scania dialect; mölla (mill) and vång (meadow) which many people associate with the neighborhood Möllevången in Malmö, where Mill Meadow Media was created and operates from.
Mill Meadow Media primarily works with podcasting and radio. We are motivated by an unpretentious spirit and curiosity. Mill Meadow Media creates to make stories be heard. Do you have an idea for a podcast that you would like to make a reality but don’t know how? Get in touch and we will help you!
Sofia Esfandi is the founder of Mill Meadow Media and has a multifaceted background in radio, film and writing. Say hi at sofia@millmeadowmedia.com

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