Production Projects

Gusto

Gusto is a creative force of a formidable crew. We produce, animate, podcast, and film-make. We think longer, dream in detail – we are the big picture and all its pixels. We do it short, we do it long, and we do it live. We truly champion projects on behalf of our clients.

Learn more about the services Gusto provides here and the shows I produced for Gusto and clients below.

Credited as Lead Producer, Writer, and Audio Editor

Credited as Lead Producer (Audiobook)

Credited as Lead Producer, Writer, and Host

Credited as S1 + S2 Lead Producer and Audio Editor

Credited as Lead Producer


GUARANTEED

This limited podcast series hosted by Eve L. Ewing looks at how participants in guaranteed income programs use this money to achieve their dreams– from opening a home daycare, to going back to school, to seeking needed healthcare, to caring for the people they love.

Each episode tells the story of a guaranteed income recipient from across the Chicagoland area, exploring how what is made more feasible, accessible, and joyful with this guaranteed cash.

Learn more about guaranteed income here!


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House of Pod

HOP provides services for every kind of podcaster. From available studio space with other local podcasters to renting out field recording equipment.

HOP offers affordable studio memberships and services for full-fledged productions, like our 2021 Tribeca Award winning series, Guardians of the River, as well as From the Margins to the Center and Sapiens.

Learn more about HOP here and listen to the shows I produced and edited below!

Credited as Lead Producer and Co-editor for S4

Credited as Final Editorial Feedback for S1

Credited as Final Editorial Feedback

Credited as Host + Producer for S1

Credited as Host and Co-Producer

 
2021 House of Pod Production (not credited)

2021 House of Pod Production
(not credited)

2021 House of Pod Production (not credited)

2021 House of Pod Production
(not credited)

 

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All That and a Bottle of Wine

This super rad podcast I produce and co-host with the witty and talented, Lauren Goldberger, is where we discuss the pop culture icons from our favorite time frame - the 1990’s and early 2000’s. We’re talking Parent Trap, Lizzie McGuire, B2K, and more!

Follow us on social media to keep up with our latest episodes and listen to episodes I’ve produced + edited below!

Twitter + Instagram

Photo by @EmmyDaQueen

Photo by @EmmyDaQueen

Designed by Danielle Ferrara

Designed by Danielle Ferrara


JCI LIVE

JCI Live is our way of staying connected to JCI members through a weekly video series discussing upcoming events, sustainable development projects, and JCI organization updates. I served as the script writer, show producer, and host for this series!

Check out JCI Live to learn more about this global organization!

JCI Impact Factor

The JCI Impact Factor was a video series where I worked with videographer, Matt Chastian, to showcase the JCI members working at the local level on grassroots projects helping to further sustainable development. This series shows people living out the JCI Mission in communities all around the world. I served as the script writer and producer for this series!

Check out the JCI Impact Factor to learn more about sustainable development happening all over the world.


Campfire

Campfire is an interactive storytelling event. Our storytellers are everyday people who work with our writers to help put their story on paper and then to life in front of a live audience.

The Campfire podcast harkens back to old radio and asks our listeners to gather around the radio to listen and discuss the stories heard together. Our storytellers will guide you through their narrative as well as the facilitate questions you would've discussed at the live event.

Below are episodes I helped produce and edit for Campfire.

Photo by Blaise Hart-Schmidt

Photo by Blaise Hart-Schmidt

Season Three

Season Four


Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!

This weekly NPR news quiz challenges listeners news knowledge against some of the best and brightest in the entertainment biz.

These are the episodes that I helped write, edit, and produce as the WWDTM Spring 2015 Production Intern (from January - June 2015).

Panelist Maz Jobrani, Paula Poundstone, and Alonzo Bodden contribute their news knowledge at the Chase Bank Auditorium in Chicago, IL.  (Photo by Alain McLaughlin Photography, Inc.)

Panelist Maz Jobrani, Paula Poundstone, and Alonzo Bodden contribute their news knowledge at the Chase Bank Auditorium in Chicago, IL.
(Photo by Alain McLaughlin Photography, Inc.)

Audience filing in to the Saenger Theater taping in New Orleans, LA.

Audience filing in to the Saenger Theater taping in New Orleans, LA. (Photo by Me)

Peter Sagel and Bill Kurtis play 'Not My Job' with special guest Trombone Shorty in New Orleans, LA. (Photo by Julia Kumari Drapkin, NOLA.com)

Peter Sagel and Bill Kurtis play 'Not My Job' with special guest Trombone Shorty in New Orleans, LA. (Photo by Julia Kumari Drapkin, NOLA.com)

Found in the NPR classics volt, Scorekeeper Emeritus Carl Kasell takes a break from recording 'Carl Messages' to sing with WWDTM host, Peter Sagal. (Photo by NPR)

Found in the NPR classics volt, Scorekeeper Emeritus Carl Kasell takes a break from recording 'Carl Messages' to sing with WWDTM host, Peter Sagal. (Photo by NPR)


How To Do Everything

No question goes unanswered with Mike Danforth and Ian Chillag investigating the answers on how to do any and everything. These hilarious gentlemen gave me the chance to assist their producer, Gillian Donovan, for this series while interning for National Public Radio.

Episodes I supported: Milk & Asparagus, Biweekly Shark Butts, Laps & Laptops, Theater Butts, Cows & Noses, and Babies vs. Winter


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