I am an audio producer working across production and development for award-winning factual podcasts, including limited-run narrative series, episodic and always-on shows. I am used to taking the lead on productions and overseeing projects from pre-production to final delivery.


Beginning my career in TV, I have experience developing and producing award-nominated programmes (BAFTA, Emmy & Grierson) across multiple genres and broadcasters, including the BBC, Netflix, Channel 4, Channel 5, and global programming. 


Throughout my various roles, I have produced high-profile talent (Taye Diggs, You Had Me At Hello; Donny Dust, Rescue; Cerrie Burnell, Silenced, BBC2); sourced and built trusted relationships with contributors including natural disaster survivors and trauma victims (Earthstorm, Netflix; Silenced, BBC2; Rescue) and secured access to notoriously guarded communities (Native American tribes, Mennonite Farmers), esteemed institutions and figureheads (NASA, Denali National Park, Mayor of LA). 


My skill set also includes scriptwriting and story structuring for single and multi-part series, interviewing, audio editing, legal compliance and extensive research capabilities encompassing archive sourcing, music selection, and fact-checking.


Through a combination of development and end-to-end production experience in both TV and audio, I have developed a strong understanding of factual storytelling - from consistently generating and pitching ideas, to writing detailed treatments for high-end multi-part series, to producing premium documentary shows on location (Emmy-nominated Earthstorm, Netflix; BAFTA and Grierson nominated Silenced: The Hidden Story of Disabled Britain, BBC2).


I am keen to utilise my skills in both mediums (audio and visual), whether that’s developing a podcast pitch for TV adaptations or working on a companion podcast. As a history graduate, I am eager to apply my academic skills and interests to my work.


A detailed list of my skillset can be found below: