Past
Projects & Shows
Flagrant
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Flagrant /
I’m the showrunner and head producer for the Flagrant podcast with Andrew Schulz and Akaash Singh. I oversee the day to day operation of the show, including guest booking and outreach, episode planning, editorial direction, deliverables, and overall production strategy. I also run all social media accounts for Flagrant. My role centers around creative input, operational management, and ensuring the biggest comedy podcast in NYC reaches new heights. During my time as Showrunner, we’ve doubled our audio metrics and reached over 2 million subscribers on YouTube.
The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey
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The Human Upgrade with Dave Asprey /
As the Executive Producer of 'The Human Upgrade,' I've significantly expanded our digital footprint. I helped grow our YouTube page to over 40,000 subscribers and increased our podcast audience to more than 1 million downloads monthly. Additionally, I spearheaded the construction of the host's studio. My role encompassed managing deliverables, marketing campaigns, guest outreach, research, growth strategies, analytics, and more.
The Branch
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The Branch /
As Senior Producer for The Branch (formerly Lost Debate Inc.) I built the network’s recording studios, developed shows, recruited hosts, oversaw ad partnerships, and built the company’s digital podcasting infrastructure. In our first year we saw 6 million+ totals streams across the network and the Desi Crime Podcast became the second biggest true crime podcast in all of India.
Cadence13
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Cadence13 /
I produced four shows during my time with Cadence13. I researched topics, ran recording sessions, managed guest outreach, edited the episodes, and I helped build the social media presence for each show. I worked with an NBA player, a NFL General Manager, a documentarian, and a sports broadcaster from MLB Network.
Sirius XM
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Sirius XM \
I spent seven years working for SiriusXM Radio. I worked my way up from an intern, to a board operator & sound engineer, to a full fledge producer and radio personality for several shows. This included producing the widely popular comedy show “Bennington,” hosted by Ron and Gail Bennington, as well as EW Morning Live, which was Entertainment Weekly’s flagship radio show at the time.