Caught: The Lives of Juvenile Justice
Winner of a 2019 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Award
Assisted with production and research to tell the gripping personal stories and tense intimate scenes in a nine-episode podcast to reveal a web-like juvenile justice system and explore its devastating long term effects on young people
Freakonomics Radio
Researched and booked guests, prepped and conducted interviews, selected tape and scripted narration, and edited in Pro Tools for podcast episodes on one of the consistently top 10 ranked podcasts on iTunes
Assembled on-air radio hours from released podcast episodes and transmitted to member stations
Produced two episodes:
Radio Rookies
Identified and mentored “Rookies” to choose a topic, collect tape, write a script, track narration, and edit in Pro Tools
Presented at Tempo Documentary Festival Audio Nights in Stockholm, Sweden
Produced two stories: