I’ve contributed to hundreds of audio productions, including:
as the Executive Director of Sound Education, a conference and festival for producers and listeners of educational audio, held annually in the Boston area. We’re a diverse team that couldn’t be more excited about the role of educational audio - join us!
as the show-runner and producer of Line Edit, a podcast hosted by New York Times senior opinion editor James Ryerson and supported by the Sir John Templeton Foundation. (We have an associated video series here as well!)
as the producer and host of Object Lessons, a forthcoming show about “what we know and how it gets there”.
as a host of the New Books in Neuroscience podcast, a part of the New Books Network.
as a freelancer conceiving, pitching, producing, editing, and recording stories for outlets like WHYY’s The Pulse.
as the in-house producer and executive producer at Wonder Boy Audio, which provides hosting and production of Extraordinary, a podcast produced at the Robertson Center at Success Academies in New York City. Beyond that, we’ve worked with production companies like Neon Hum Media, Crooked Media, Luminary, The Ringer, and Scholastic. You can hear our work on podcasts like This Land, California Burning, Break Stuff, and many others.
as the manager, producer, and editor of ArrayCafe, a podcast supported by the IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional association.
as the recordist and a producer for Prof. Noah Feldman’s author-narrated audiobook, The Arab Winter: A Tragedy, produced by Sound Understanding and Princeton University Press.
as a contractor for Malcolm Gladwell and Jake Weisberg’s podcast production company, Pushkin Industries, where I am:
the studio engineer for Deep Background with Noah Feldman;
the fact-checker for The Happiness Lab with Laurie Santos, as well as Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford;
a production assistant on Fauci, a “hybrid of audiobook and podcast” by Michael Specter.
a recurring recordist for Against the Rules with Michael Lewis.
as a fact-checker for a forthcoming podcast hosted by Eric Lander, produced by the Boston Globe and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and distributed by Pushkin Industries.
as a producer for Kaiser Permanente’s Ahead in Health by DIALOGUE, a multi-disciplinary strategy advisory working at the intersection of people, technology, and society.
as a researcher supporting the team at Freakonomics for their podcast No Stupid Questions with Stephen Dubner and Angela Duckworth.
as the recordist for almost 200 episodes of shows by This American Life, NPR, Gimlet, Slate, The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the Atlantic, the Economist, and many others.
I’ve contributed to dozens of video productions, including:
dozens of productions in my dayjob at Ginkgo.
the popular scholarly writing instructional video series Line Edit, a show about short pieces about big ideas for wide audiences, hosted by longtime New York Times Opinion editor James Ryerson.
as the in-house media producer for the Interdisciplinary Affective Science Laboratory, where I regularly help film, edit, and/or produce meetings, talks, and interviews, including:
Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett’s 2019 John P. McGovern Award Lecture in the Behavioral Sciences
Dr. Barrett’s symposium at AAAS 2020 with Dr. Ralph Adolphs, Dr. Seth Pollack, Dr. Aleix Martinez, and Dr. Stacy Marsella.
Dr. Barrett’s keynote at CVPR 2020.
media spots, like this one for Nature.
as the producer of a 40m cinematic lecture about How Emotions are Made with my lab and Van Yang and his team at Flow Creative.
as the head of the A/V team at Sound Education, where we record all programming that we can, and bring it to you for free on our YouTube channel.
as a recordist in the Boston area, where I film all sorts of academic talks, including the Boston Action Club, which has seen guest talks from folks like Dr. Karen Adolph, Dr. Bob Datta, and Dr. Pawan Sinha - and the Harvard Women in Psychology’s annual Trends in Psychology Summit.
as a researcher for a forthcoming documentary about surveillance.
as a conference recordist, for conferences like SIPS 2018, APS 2018, and others.
I regularly work in text, including:
as an inaugural Ideas Matter fellow in 2023.
as a Senior Editor and a member of the publishing team at Grow by Ginkgo
as the Science Communication Coordinator at the Interdisciplinary Affective Science Lab
as a workshop organizer and community manager for Beyond the Ivory Tower, a workshop for academics taught by James Ryerson and funded by the Templeton Foundation.
as the 2020 Fall Scholars Strategy Network Editing Fellow.
as a writer, pitching and placing freelance pieces.