My work primarily falls in the forms of writing, editing, and media production.
As such, you can view my Linkedin Profile here or at the link below:
Portfolio
(Below are publishing and journalism samples; audio journalism only work here; publishing only work here; DEI-focused only work here; video only work here)
Most Recent Employment
National Public Radio (NPR) 2022 – Current
As Associate Producer for NPR One/app’s Original Content division, see/hear works here
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Publishing
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (Heinemann Professional Books division) 2019 – 2022
In my role as Audiobooks Producer (I edited narrative professional development books into audiobook scripts, collaborated with acquisitions editors, coach authors on voice acting, and performed a final review of audio files as well as created online PDFs for visual materials)…
2022
- Comprehension Connections (2022) written and voiced by Tanny McGregor
- Writing Unbound (2022) written and voiced by Tom Newkirk
- The Joy of Reading (2022) written by Donalyn Miller and Teri S. Lesesne, voiced by Donalyn Miller
- The First Five: A Love Letter to Teachers (2022) written and voiced by Patrick Harris II (*2023 Audie Award Finalist for Business/Personal Development)
- 4 Essential Studies: Beliefs and Practice to Reclaim Student Agency (2022) written and voiced by Penny Kittle and Kelly Gallagher
- Learning from Loss: A Trauma-Informed Approach to Supporting Grieving Students (2022) written by Brittany R. Collins, voiced by Marlee Bunch
2021
- The Civically Engaged Classroom (2021) written and voiced by Mary Ehrenworth, Pablo Wolfe, and Marc Todd
- Textured Teaching (2021) written and voiced by Lorena Germán
- Start Here, Start Now (2021) written and voiced by Liz Kleinrock
- En Comunidad (2021) written and voiced by Carla España and Luz Yadira Herrera
- Risk. Fail. Rise. (2021) written and voiced by M. Colleen Cruz
2020
- Between the Commas (2020) written and voiced by Martin Brandt
- Elevating Equity and Justice (2020) written and voiced by Robert Kim
- In The Moment (2020) written and voiced by Jennifer Munson
- Accessible Mathematics (2020) written and voiced by Steven Leinwand
- The Curious Classroom (2020) written and voiced by Harvey “Smokey” Daniels
- The Artful Read-Aloud (2020) written and voiced by Rebecca Bellingham
2019
- 180 Days (2019) written and voiced by Kelly Gallagher and Penny Kittle
- A Novel Approach (2019) written and voiced by Kate Roberts
- Motivated (2019) written and voiced by Ilana Seidel Horn
- Children Want to Write written by Donald Graves; voiced by Alan Huisman, Penny Kittle, and Tom Newkirk
In my role as Podcast Co-Producer (I scheduled guests and record interviews remotely, edited audio using DAWs, and incorporated sound design and music into episodes)…
- Heinemann Podcast Presents: Water For Teachers: Love with Guest Gabby Bachoo (2021)
- Heinemann Podcast Presents: Water For Teachers: The World and Us with Guest Tara Benitez (2021)
- Heinemann Podcast Presents: Water For Teachers: Setting the Stage with Guest Holly Jordan (2021)
- “Risk Fail Rise Read Aloud with Colleen Cruz” (2021)
- “Elevating Equity and Justice Read Aloud with Robert Kim” (2020)
- “In The Moment Read Aloud with Jen Munson” (2020)
- “Accessible Mathematics Read Aloud with Steven Leinwand” (2020)
- Heinemann Podcast Presents: Beyond the Letters S2: Power in Self-Education with Dana
- Heinemann Podcast Presents: Beyond the Letters S2: Learning From Our Students with Arhm Wild (2020)
In my role as Podcast Producer (I scheduled guests and record interviews remotely, edited audio using DAWs, and incorporated sound design and music into episodes)
- Heinemann Podcast Presents: Water For Teachers: Fear and Rebellion with Guest Linda Aldebot (2021)
- Heinemann Podcast Presents: Water For Teachers: Joy with Guest Shane Coleman (2021)
In my role as co-chair for Heinemann DEI Communications subcommittee (I produced and edited, mixed, and sound designed audio for the internal Heinemann DEI Podcast/animated miniseries)
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Broadcast Journalism
WETA’s Washington Week 2018 – 2019
Washington Week Episodes and Webcasts
Specific Credited Episodes and Webcasts
Amherst College AC News 2014 – 2016
Print Journalism
The Amherst Student (Amherst College student newspaper) 2013 – 2014
- “Vandalism Is Not Okay…Unless You’re Quoting”
- “A Day of Remembrance, Did You Forget?”
- “Breakfast with ‘The Breakfast Club'”
- “Facing the Facts of Liberal Arts: Are Our Degrees Still Relevant?”
- “Evolution of a Letter Writing Social”
- “Government Re-Start: Understanding the Aftermath of the Shutdown”
- “What Does a Government Shutdown Mean Anyway?”
- “Review: The Powerful Hit of a Hammer”
- “A Profile of Peggy Shinn ’85: For the Love of Sports and Fine Journalism”
The Amherst Element (Amherst College science magazine) 2012 – 2016
- Thesis Interview with Danielle Santiago-Ramos: Seeking Answers from the Past: Sulfur Extraction of Dolomitized Limestone (p. 18)
- Unlikely Match: Melatonin and Jet Lag (p. 22)
Audio Journalism
National Public Radio 2022 – Present
See/hear NPR works and projects here
Killing the Industry (Podcast Miniseries) 2018
- Episode 1: The Housing Market
- Episode 2: Dinner Dates
- Episode 3: Craft Beer
- Episode 4: Department Stores
- Episode 5: Chain Restaurants
- Episode 6: Movie Theaters
Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB) Radio 2016
Cut-and-Copy
- Colonial Pipeline Fix Expected As Georgia Gas Prices Remain Higher Than National Average
- A3C: 7 Things You May Not Know About the Georgia Music Industry
- Georgians Flock To Early Voting Sites
- CDC Study: Georgia Ranks High For Certain STDs
Spots
(* Audio is not attached to webcopy but available upon request)
Feature
WAMH (Amherst College) Radio 2015 – 2016
(This a full-length audio documentary. For more on the independent project, follow this link)
Stories from Hampshire College 2016
- VOX Pop, Episode 1 “Behind the Mask” (5:13 -11:19) (Also aired on New England Public Radio)
New England Public Radio 2014
Cut-and- Scripts
- Business Group Has Mixed Feelings on Mass. Unemployment Bill
- Westfield, Mass. Holds Primary Election for Vacant House Seat
- Wood Pellet Demand Remains High As Winter Continues Into March
- Don’t Get Too Used To The Warm Weather
- White Nose Syndrome Death Rate Drops, Giving Scientists Hope
- Concern Over Potential Gas Leaks Grows As The Spring Weather Warms Up
Spots
- UMass Professor Gives Stamp of Approval for Ellison Postage
- Mass. Pepper Spray Bill Would Do Away With Background Checks and Fees
Feature
Online Journalism
Current: News for People in Public Media (Contributor to #IAmPublicMedia Series) 2017
Amherst College Admissions Student Blog 2015 – 2016
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