ABOUT
A brief description of me and my work:
I'm an award winning producer and I've been creating audio since 2015. Since then, my work has been featured on WNYC, KCRW, NPR, and the CBC. I've worked for hit shows like Freakonomics Radio, The RFK Tapes, and I have also launched new shows like Talk Money, The Lost Kids, and The Followers: House of Prayer. On the side, I like to work on weird, experimental sound-design pieces.
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I have a very process-oriented work-style, and I will often adapt workflows after learning how my co-workers work. I also wear many hats, so I often have a good understanding of how my work will affect people in other roles down the line.
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I was drawn to audio because of its power to highlight intimate moments in storytelling. For me, that intimacy, that potential for vulnerability, is an incredible opportunity to engage the audience and give dignity to the experience of being human.
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Prior to radio and podcasting, I worked as a television producer for over 5 years. I also spent a while in academia and urban planning - because of that, I particularly love producing content that involves policy and economics.
