When Anna Edwin joined me in the studio, it wasn’t just another podcast recording — it was a lesson in presence. Many know her as half of Skitshowet, the hit show she co-hosts with Erica Kvam, but in person, Anna is something else: calm, sharp, and unfiltered.
After we wrapped the conversation, I photographed her. The images reflect that same mix of strength and softness — confidence without performance. Through the lens, I saw the same thing I’d heard in her words: that being real is more magnetic than trying to impress.
We talked about what makes a good host, and her advice was as simple as it was true: be yourself, even when it feels messy. Listeners don’t connect with perfection; they connect with honesty. She reminded me that showing up — even when energy is low or ideas feel flat — is what keeps the creative rhythm alive.
After we wrapped the conversation, I photographed her. The images reflect that same mix of strength and softness — confidence without performance. Through the lens, I saw the same thing I’d heard in her words: that being real is more magnetic than trying to impress.
In podcasting, as in photography, the best moments happen when you stop trying to capture something perfect — and start noticing what’s already true.












