Featured Podcasting Experience

The Forgotten Artist

I co-created The Forgotten Artist Podcast my freshman year of college to highlight artists underappreciated by the music industry.

Produced with the help BU’s radio station, WTBU, I wrote, recorded, and edited over 20 episodes, landing in the top quartile of downloaded podcasts. Here’s a recent 2-parter episode we did on the politics of country music - take a listen:

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Proof by America’s Test Kitchen

Last summer, I interned at America’s Test Kitchen on their TV & Podcast team, helping to research, find archival sounds, and edit 8 scripts for their IACP-winning narrative podcast, Proof.

I worked on three different mini-series for the podcast, called 100 Proof (nominated for a 2025 Webby Award), Barbecue Trailblazers, and ATK 25, recording interviews, and various audio around the kitchen. Tune in below!

Friends Voices by Attend

While studying abroad in London, I interned at a national charity called Attend, that manages many smaller community-building coalitions throughout the UK.

It was my job to create an oral history of both the volunteers and and clients of tthe charity, called Friends Voices. This included interviewing over 15 people, editing & transcribing those interviews, and breaking them down by section. I then posted these to the website, along with a profile of the person, and a history & timeline of the individual organization they were a part of.

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Divest

This past Spring, I created and produced a podcast exploring university protest movements in the wake of the Israel-Hamas War. I interviewed over 10 sources, and met with experts from around the country. I recorded audio by attending protests, club meetings, and student government hearings.

After creating 3 episodes of the podcast, I recorded a bonus episode loosely alligned with the podcast: an interview with Pullitzer-Prize winning author Nathan Thrall.

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