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Behind the Screens: What to Expect from The Home Office Blog
Welcome to The Home Office blog — where transcription meets clarity, and the behind-the-scenes work finally gets a voice.

As someone who’s spent years transcribing interviews, panel discussions, legal recordings, market research calls, podcasts, and yes — even windy walk-and-talks where the speaker drifts from the mic — I’ve seen (and heard) it all. This blog was created to help bridge the gap between what clients expect and what transcriptionists experience.

What You’ll Find Here

  • Legal Transcription – Court formatting, verbatim requirements, and tips for clearer audio
  • Academic Projects – Dissertation interviews, research panels, and how to prep your files
  • Business & Market Research – Moderator tips, formats that work, and audio dos and don’ts
  • Audio Transcription Basics – Verbatim vs. non-verbatim, timestamps, and general guidance
  • Insurance & Investigations – Tips for adjuster calls, witness statements, and detailed cases
  • Interviews & Podcasts – What to know before hitting “record” if you want a clean transcript

Why This Blog?

Because real-world transcription doesn’t always match what people imagine. Sometimes the moderator forgets to speak up. Sometimes people talk over one another. And sometimes your best interview happens in the back of a car. This blog is here to help you navigate all of that.
Whether you’re a client, a fellow transcriptionist, or just curious — welcome.

Stay Tuned

More posts are on the way — with practical tips, real examples (anonymized, of course), service updates, and reflections from the transcription front lines.

Thanks for visiting The Home Office. I’m glad you’re here.

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