I'm an acclaimed audio storyteller who loves to shine light on the extraordinary side of everyday life.
I've spent the past decade with CBC Radio One, where my work has been featured on flagship programs including Ideas, q, The Sunday Magazine and The Current.
Most recently, I've been a lead producer for CBC Radio's Day 6 with Brent Bambury, where I produce everything from current affairs interviews and pop culture panels to radio documentaries and multi-part narrative series.
I'm particularly proud of Love on Drugs, a longform documentary I produced for Ideas that combines my personal love story with a broader meditation on the chemical nature of romance.
I've earned national recognition for my sound design. In 2022, I was a finalist for "Excellence in Sound" at the RTDNA Awards.
For the stuff that doesn't make sense, I turn to art.
As a journalist, I use stories to interpret the world. As a visual artist, I use digital technologies, including AI, to explore the absurdities of life.
I'm particularly drawn to surrealism and visual representations of wordplay.