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Co-created, executive produce, write, direct, and dialogue edit for Forgive Me! a podcast sitcom following a try-hard millennial priest in Upstate NY listening to his eccentric parishioners’ sins. Grew our audience through a series of crossovers with other independent fiction shows. Recently featured in the 25th Annual Tribeca Film Fest during a Podcast Showcase event.

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World Gone Wrong - Guest wrote an Arbor Day Special for this fun post-apocalyptic chat show about two best friends and ex-roommates getting through their day to day lives while weird things keep happening all around them.

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Produced, cast, directed, and edited Jeff Van Dreason’s The Perfect Sentence — a deeply personal, semi-autobiographical audio fiction album with original compositions by Oliver Morris. A meditation on grief, media literacy, film history, abortion rights, and the english language.

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Hit Singles — dialogue edited (and provided background voice acting) for the critically acclaimed Audible Original by celebrated independent fiction podcasters Gabriel Urbina, Sarah Shachat, and Zack Valenti. A perfect modern day ensemble rom com following a group of friends trying to make it in New York City with varying degrees of baggage and artistic success.

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The Amelia Project - guest wrote the 2024 episode Joan (1318) in which the real life story of a nun who faked her own death to escape the convent becomes a client for this generation-spanning death faking agency. Also created three crossover episodes with Forgive Me!

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Give Me Away - guest wrote a minisode for this critically acclaimed three-season political sci-fi thriller by Mac Rogers about a world where humans offer to allow alien consciousnesses to share their bodies in order to help them escape the digital prison they’re stuck on. Provided audience development work, securing interviews, crossover collaborations, and episode feed swaps.

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Co-created, executive produce, write, direct, edited this dystopian fiction sci-fi podcast set in a world where an ensemble cast of aliens on a far away planet deal with the consequences of human settler colonialism. Critically acclaimed and a gold winner at the fourth annual Signal Awards for our second season premiere. Third and final season in pre-production.

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Someone Dies In This Elevator — guest wrote and directed a Final Fantasy 7-inspired entry into this spoiler driven anthology series in which every episode someone dies on a new elevator by award-winning creator and The Audio Fiction Convention founder Tal Minear.

Greater Boston — served in the season 4 writer’s room, ran the casting call, directed, dialogue edited every episode, and provided audience growth marketing management for this speculative fiction series about an alternate universe Boston where the Red Line secedes and becomes its own always-moving city.