
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Send us a text
How many times have you said to yourself, “I’d love to have the freedom to record my music where and when I want, but won’t it just sound amateur if I do it myself?” It’s a common thought for many musicians that can leave you feeling totally reliant on other people to get your music out of your head and into the world.
But inside this episode of Girls Twiddling Knobs, Isobel speaks to musician Flaming June, AKA Louise Eatock, about the incredible journey she’s been on learning to record and produce her music from home. It’s one that’s led Louise releasing her first self-produced album, Hope In A Jar, which has since won an award and wider critical acclaim. And as she shares inside, Louise has now properly got the recording and production bug!
Girls Twiddling Knobs is hosted and produced by Isobel Anderson with production support from Jade Bailey and Francesca O’Connor and is a Female DIY Musician Production.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
{0:00} Intro
{07:24} How Louise got started in music
{11:54} Balancing music and motherhood
{16:15} The positives and challenges of being a musician
{19:00} What led Louise to start recording her music
(26:48} The real value of having a supportive community
{30:30} Finding freedom to create music for yourself and why you shouldn’t wait until you “know it all” to get started
{37:19} Taking back control of the creative process for her album ‘Hope In A Jar’
{48:38} How self-producing her album led to commercial success
{53:58} How does Louise feel now that she’s gained recording and production skills?
{58:22} What lies ahead for Louise and her music?
{01:01:00} Advice for musicians who want to record their music too
{01:03:49} Episode Summary
Girls Twiddling Knobs listeners get 10% off iZotope's award-winning audio plugins and a 30 day free trial of their incredible Music Production Suite 4.1. Just use the code GIRLSPOD10 here >>
Listen to Hope In A Jar >>
Find out more about Flaming June >>
---------------------------------------------------
Girls Twiddling Knobs has ended, but you can stay connected to Isobel's artistic work here.
Girls Twiddling Knobs was hosted by Isobel Anderson and produced by Isobel Anderson and Jade Bailey from Nov 2020-Jan 2026 and will remain live on all major podcast platforms throughout 2026.
We are grateful to the British Library who have archived the podcast in their Sound and Vision Collection.
Learn more about the Girls Twiddling Knobs legacy here.
Watch this episode on YouTube
Explore more episodes here.
Listen on Spotify.
By The Female DIY Musician4.9
2020 ratings
Send us a text
How many times have you said to yourself, “I’d love to have the freedom to record my music where and when I want, but won’t it just sound amateur if I do it myself?” It’s a common thought for many musicians that can leave you feeling totally reliant on other people to get your music out of your head and into the world.
But inside this episode of Girls Twiddling Knobs, Isobel speaks to musician Flaming June, AKA Louise Eatock, about the incredible journey she’s been on learning to record and produce her music from home. It’s one that’s led Louise releasing her first self-produced album, Hope In A Jar, which has since won an award and wider critical acclaim. And as she shares inside, Louise has now properly got the recording and production bug!
Girls Twiddling Knobs is hosted and produced by Isobel Anderson with production support from Jade Bailey and Francesca O’Connor and is a Female DIY Musician Production.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
{0:00} Intro
{07:24} How Louise got started in music
{11:54} Balancing music and motherhood
{16:15} The positives and challenges of being a musician
{19:00} What led Louise to start recording her music
(26:48} The real value of having a supportive community
{30:30} Finding freedom to create music for yourself and why you shouldn’t wait until you “know it all” to get started
{37:19} Taking back control of the creative process for her album ‘Hope In A Jar’
{48:38} How self-producing her album led to commercial success
{53:58} How does Louise feel now that she’s gained recording and production skills?
{58:22} What lies ahead for Louise and her music?
{01:01:00} Advice for musicians who want to record their music too
{01:03:49} Episode Summary
Girls Twiddling Knobs listeners get 10% off iZotope's award-winning audio plugins and a 30 day free trial of their incredible Music Production Suite 4.1. Just use the code GIRLSPOD10 here >>
Listen to Hope In A Jar >>
Find out more about Flaming June >>
---------------------------------------------------
Girls Twiddling Knobs has ended, but you can stay connected to Isobel's artistic work here.
Girls Twiddling Knobs was hosted by Isobel Anderson and produced by Isobel Anderson and Jade Bailey from Nov 2020-Jan 2026 and will remain live on all major podcast platforms throughout 2026.
We are grateful to the British Library who have archived the podcast in their Sound and Vision Collection.
Learn more about the Girls Twiddling Knobs legacy here.
Watch this episode on YouTube
Explore more episodes here.
Listen on Spotify.

43,923 Listeners

5,997 Listeners

10,637 Listeners

4,876 Listeners

386 Listeners

4,200 Listeners

113,075 Listeners

4,105 Listeners

4,031 Listeners

4,169 Listeners

1,846 Listeners

535 Listeners

605 Listeners

245 Listeners

297 Listeners