A Mile in My Shoes for Empathy Museum
Audio installation where audiences listen to immersive, deeply personal non-narrated stories, while literally walking in the characters’ shoes. Interviews, scripting, editing, sound design and scoring for Empathy Museum.
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The sisters who deepened their bond through food
What started as a pandemic experiment turned into something more meaningful. Reporting, editing and narration for KQED.
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“It was a turning point”
From overcoming PTSD to leaving an abusive relationship, first-person stories of young lives transformed. Interviews, editing, sound design and scoring for the Prince’s Trust.
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At this library, you check out a human, not a book
Each human “book” represents a stigmatized experience. Readers can ask them anything. Reporting, production and editing for KQED.
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Gender euphoria through tennis
P.E. Moskowitz couldn't figure out why they'd never felt at home in their own body. Until they picked up a tennis racket. Interview, production and music for PRX Remix.
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Jamel and Daisy
Unhoused folks often have to choose between finding shelter and their pets. This is an audio diary of an homeless dog owner. Interviews and production for LA Public Press.
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Always looking up and looking out
The LA composer who's guided by the cosmos breaks down how his songs are made. Reporting, editing and narration for KQED.
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The Kind City
Hosted by Tan France, this interactive podcast envisions a kind city of the future. Field reporting, producing, editing and sound design for Lenovo.
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Welcome to EcoTok
Climate activists are using TikTok to reach gen Z. But are they making an impact IRL? Reporting, production and sound design for DW’s Living Planet.
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Who is the real mentor?
I am Sophia’s mentor. But as the pandemic months roll on, it becomes less clear who is mentoring who. Written and produced for Ochenta Stories.
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Holly sings a new hymn
After the loss of her baby boy, a young mother reflects on community, anger and grace. Script writing and editing for There’s a Poem in That.