PODCASTS
Beneath the Surface
Associate editor
“Infrastructure is—finally—having its moment. From transit systems to supply chains, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and others are evaluating whether our civic infrastructure is up to the task of supporting a growing—and warming—globe.
In each episode of Beneath the Surface, we explore some of the most complicated challenges facing our world, and talk to the people who are rolling up their sleeves to build solutions.”
Poetry Spoken Here
Associate producer & editor
“An almost weekly poetry podcast that features interviews with poets, reviews of poetry books, examinations of individual poems, and investigations of themes in poetry. Sit back, relax, and let poetry speak to you.”
Great Britain’s migrant crisis
Field Recordist
“A week of dizzying diplomatic meetings seeking to de-escalate tensions with Russia kicks off today in Moscow and Washington, aid agencies call for unblocking of cash flows to Afghanistan as the humanitarian crisis deepens. Plus, the FT’s Anna Gross takes us inside a French refugee camp to hear the stories of the people who are seeking asylum in the UK.”
The Dejargonizer
Editor, Sound designer, Producer (Episodes 1 to 5)
Discover pro storytelling like never before with this behind-the-scenes podcast featuring communications advisor and former WSJ tech editor Amir Mizroch. Part mock media interview, part messaging workshop, each episode offers a rare opportunity to learn how powerful stories are constructed. Listen in as Amir guides guests through a zero-jargon-zone to reveal what their companies do, how they do it, and why you should care.
STORIES
Sleepover at the Rubin Museum
A rite of passage for New York kids is spending the night at the Museum of Natural History. Now, adults have their own sleepover. For the past 5 years, the Rubin Museum has hosted a “dream-over.”
Reiki: a spiritual business
Reiki used to be an obscure spiritual practice people were talking about in cocktail parties. But, the number of practitioners has sky rocketed. This energy healing treatment is even offered in hospitals across the US. What is it like to be a Reiki Master?
Radio France is the leading French radio broadcaster. It’s analogous to NPR. It reaches 14,3 million people daily. France Inter is its generalist branch while France Culture covers culture.
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Estivalitude is a daily interview-based cultural show. Host Christophe Bourseiller chats with two guests about a variety of topics from music and gurus to teenagehood and the impact of screens on our brains.
◊ Acted as an assistant producer. Gathered and synthesized information on guests, researched and edited audio archives, updated the website and created social media content.
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Key word here is debate. Host Thomas Chauvineau can talk about anything as long as it remains a conversation with both the guests and the audience.
◊ Produced an entire episode from conception to airing on the Robert Boulin case, a French minister who died mysteriously in 1979. Developed relationships with sources with exclusive and intimate knowledge of the case.
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Culture fanatics, this is for you. Tune in every day to learn everything there is to know about cultural news and events happening in France.
◊ Pitched ideas and guests, contacted them, updated the website and created social media content. Attended film premieres, plays and gallery openings.