TED Podcasts are listened to in over 190 countries and downloaded over 400M times per year. My role included content research, pre-interview prep, host and guest coaching, scripting, Q&A curation, and overseeing all principle audio content capture, processing, and deliverables. 

Bill Gates on How to Respond to the Covid-19 Pandemic

Al Gore on the New Urgency of the Climate Crisis

Ray Dalio on What the Coronavirus Means for the World Economy

Daren Walker on the Role of the Wealthy in Achieving Equality

Priya Parker on How to Create Meaningful Connections

The Sustainable Brilliance of Indigenous Design | Manu Peni

The Secrets of Learning a Language | Lýdia Machová

What Everyday Citizens Can do to Claim Power on the Internet

Capitalism Isn't An Ideology, It's an Operating System | Bhu Srinivasan

Ruby Sales on How We Can Heal the Pain of Racial Division

Juan Enriquez’s Plea for Humanity at the US-Mexico Border

Bonus: Relatiosnhips at Work with Esther Perel


I hosted and produced Season 3 of The SoundGirls Podcast, delivering 26 episodes featuring top-tier talent in music, film, and audio production. Responsibilities included scripting, researching, tracking, performing ad reads, managing distribution schedules, fostering sponsor relationships, and ensuring high-quality content delivery.

Jordon Kolence: Mixing Taylor Swift and working for Global Global

Anthony Vanchure and Mike James Gallagher: Emmy-nominated sound designers for feature film

Sean Quackenbush: Brandi Carlile's FOH audio engineer talks 27 years of audio stories

Victoria Butash: Touring FOH Mixer & Monitor Engineer for Imagine Dragons and more.


Audio Producing for Feature Film

One of my favorite audio projects to date is the Davis Guggenheim film It Might Get Loud. While producing for Guy Charbonneau, I was part of the team hired to multi-track the performance segments featuring Jimmy Page, The Edge, and Jack White on the Warner Brothers’ lot in Los Angeles. Pure beauty.