Portfolio
- The Ballad and the Flood ▸ The emergent power of mutual aid in Appalachia after Hurricane Helene. Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2024.
- The disappearing dunes of 'Dune' ▸ Grass is the sandkiller. Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2024.
- When protest is a crime ▸ a two-part series on the changing landscape of environmental protest in the United States, from Standing Rock to Cop City. Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2023.
- Cold tits, warm hearts ▸ a non-narrated immersive journey into the icy Maine ocean. Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2022. Featured on Here & Now and Outside magazine's podcast in 2023.
- The Olive and the Pine ▸ the politicization of trees in Israel/Palestine. Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2020.
- Now I am an Axolotl ▸ the eco-social experiment to save the Mexican salamander in the wild. Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2018.
- On Air Fest Offical Select (2023), Finalist for Third Coast International Audio Festival for Best Documentary: Short, and First Place for Best Use of Audio or Podcast from the New Hampshire Press Association for Cold tits, warm hearts: the cold water dippers of Maine, 2023.
- PMJA Narrative/Produced Podcast (First Place) for Windfall, 2021.
- PMJA Long Documentary (First Place) for The Olive and the Pine, 2020.
- Regional Edward R. Murrow for Best News Documentary, Massachusetts vs. EPA, 2020.
- Regional Edward R. Murrow Award and Hearken's Champion of Curiosity Award, You Asked, We Answered: Where Can a Black Woman Get Her Hair Done in New Hampshire?, with Courtney Marshall, 2018.
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The new space race ▸
There are more than 8,000 satellites orbiting the planet. The vast majority are operated by one company: Starlink. Outside/In, New Hampshire Public Radio, 2024.
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The papyrus and the volcano ▸
How often do you think about the Roman empire? Outside/In, New Hampshire Public Radio, 2024.
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The not-so-secret life of plants ▸
An conversation with Zoë Schlanger about new findings in plant intelligence. Outside/In, New Hampshire Public Radio, 2024.
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The edge of the ice ▸
An conversation with Elizabeth Rush about a scientific mission to one of Antarctica's most remote glaciers. Outside/In, New Hampshire Public Radio, 2024.
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Do airports dream of electric planes? ▸
The future of decarbonized aviation could be about to take off. Outside/In, New Hampshire Public Radio, 2023.
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What's really in your wine? ▸
It's not just grapes. Outside/In, New Hampshire Public Radio, 2023.
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Who owns the sky? ▸
"Whoever owns the soil, it is theirs up to Heaven and down to Hell." Outside/In, New Hampshire Public Radio, 2023.
- The ocean is a place of queer possibility ▸ a conversation with science writer Sabrina Imbler. Outside/In, New Hampshire Public Radio, 2023.
- A postcard from the final days at Bow Fieldhouse ▸ a non-narrated reflection on third spaces, women's soccer, motherhood, and Dobbs. New Hampshire Public Radio, 2023.
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Quorum ▸ contributed reporting to a story on democracy + public education in a tiny town in New Hampshire. This American Life, 2022.
- Is climate journalism experiencing its own Great Resignation? ▸ In a changing world, perhaps journalism should change too. Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2022.
- How to build a solar-powered website ▸ with Kris De Decker, the founder of Low-tech Magazine. Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2022.
- Dispatches from the New American Shore ▸ a conversation with Elizabeth Rush about sea level rise. Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2022.
- The Do-Nothing Farmer ▸ a two part series on the farming and philosophy of Masanobu Fukuoka. Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2022.
- Windfall ▸ a five part series on the birth of the American offshore wind industry. Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2021.
- The Sand Protocol ▸ Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2021.
- I Would Prefer Not To ▸ a conversation with artist and writer Jenny Odell. Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2021.
- Americans are Moving to Escape Climate Impacts. Towns Expect More to Come. ▸ NPR with Annie Ropeik (adaptation of Climate Migration), 2021.
- Open Worlds ▸ how landscape is constructed in Skyrim, an iconic video game. Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2020.
- Climate Migration ▸ Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2020.
- Swimming Lessons ▸ A cultural geography of swimming in America, and a personal essay on learning to swim as an adult. Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2019.
- The Real Witches of New Hampshire ▸ A three-part series on witchcraft in New England, beyond Salem. The Second Greatest Show on Earth from New Hampshire Public Radio in collaboration with New Hampshire Humanities, 2019.
- Leo Rising ▸ the queerness of astrology. Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2020.
- Where the Lilacs Grow ▸ Here begins the story of a flower, and of hubris. New Hampshire Public Radio, 2019.
- An Idle Mind ▸ part of a series on incarceration in New Hampshire, 2019.
- Who Are You Wearing ▸ The importance of clothes during a gender transition. New Hampshire Public Radio, 2019.
- A Good Haircut is Hard to Find ▸ Why is it so hard for Black women to get their hair done in New Hampshire? New Hampshire Public Radio, 2018.
- What's the Story Behind that Mysterious Gravestone in New Boston? ▸ A mother corrects the record about her daughter's murder... by setting it in stone. New Hampshire Public Radio, 2018.
- Your Tax Return, Yourself ▸ When a rockstar got audited, things got existenial. Millennial podcast, 2017.
- The Oatly Chronicles ▸ produced by Katz Laszlo for The Europeans podcast, 2023.
- In Pittsburgh ▸ produced by Susan Peterson for Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2021.
- The Acorn: An Ohlone Love Story ▸ produced by Michelle Macklem, Zoe Tennant, Louis Trevino, and Vincent Medina for Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2021.
- Thin Green Line ▸ produced by Taylor Quimby for Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2021.
- Darién Gap ▸ produced by Sam Evans-Brown Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2020.
- Massachusetts v EPA ▸ produced by Sam Evans-Brown Outside/In from New Hampshire Public Radio, 2020.
Selected Editing Work
Press and Presentations
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"The Oatly Chronicles" (2023) selected as "Best podcast of the week" in The Guardian.
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"Climate and the Commons," presentation at MIRP in Leuven, Belgium, 2023.
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Who owns the sky? ▸
"Whoever owns the soil, it is theirs up to Heaven and down to Hell." Outside/In, New Hampshire Public Radio, 2023.
- Syzygy ▸ on Science Diction from Science Friday, 2021.
- Interview ▸ with Tink Media, 2020.
- Your Tax Return, Yourself ▸ Millennial, 2017, recommended in The New York Times.
- Points Unknown ▸ Love + Radio, 2015, noted in the The Guardian.
- Patrick Paradis: A Glimpse of Old Nantucket ▸ 2014.
Past (2016 and earlier)
- Nantucket's Our Island Home May Lose Its View But Gain a Building ▸ WCAI, 2016.
- A Life Remembered: Tuckernuck's Most Devoted Guardian ▸ WCAI, 2015.
- Deathmasters Come to Nantucket ▸ WCAI, 2014.
- The Mysterious Man Behind Nantucket's Mushrooms ▸ N Magazine, 2014.
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What's really in your wine? ▸
It's not just grapes. Outside/In, New Hampshire Public Radio, 2023.
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Do airports dream of electric planes? ▸
The future of decarbonized aviation could be about to take off. Outside/In, New Hampshire Public Radio, 2023.
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The edge of the ice ▸
An conversation with Elizabeth Rush about a scientific mission to one of Antarctica's most remote glaciers. Outside/In, New Hampshire Public Radio, 2024.
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The not-so-secret life of plants ▸
An conversation with Zoë Schlanger about new findings in plant intelligence. Outside/In, New Hampshire Public Radio, 2024.
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The papyrus and the volcano ▸
How often do you think about the Roman empire? Outside/In, New Hampshire Public Radio, 2024.
Awards