There Were Some Hiccups...Literally (Contains Episode 1)


This week's episode is about:

Margaret Cochran Corbin

A woman who followed her husband into battle, took over firing his cannon when he was killed in action, and was the first woman to receive a military pension from the US.

After the episode was rendered and uploaded, I previewed it to make sure it would sound good for you.

The microphone's sensitivity was turned up so high, you could hear me swallow.

It was...weird. And bad.

So I re-recorded the entire episode. Edited it all over again.

And now here we are, a day late!

It's going to take about 24 hours to update to Apple, Spotify, Google, and Amazon.

But, if you're itching to listen to the very first episode immediately, CLICK HERE.

Thank you so much for your patience, Reader!

I learned a lot this week about my recording set up, and plan to utilize this new information moving forward so there are no more delays.

Have an amazing Thursday! I can't wait to hear what you think of the very first episode of World Herstory!

Kindly,

Tabitha

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