My Strange Addiction: Podcasts (I guess it’s not that strange).

Something about me? I listen to podcasts constantly. I always have about 5-10 in my weekly rotation and I can do a pretty solid Ira Glass impression. It’s only natural I had to make some of my own. Check out my work.

The (Tea) Room Where It Happened.

For Proof by America’s Test Kitchen. (And my first published long-form narrative podcast episode).

Enter Eve Adams. While researching early 20th-century American tea rooms, I stumbled on Eve—a Jewish, lesbian, anarchist immigrant, and tea room owner in NYC’s Greenwich Village, who was arrested, deported, and later died in Auschwitz. Eve’s story, though scarcely documented, was one I knew needed to be told.

Proof Presents: Snacks!

For Proof by America’s Test Kitchen.

The Proof team presents bite-size stories on snacks. I co-produce and host “Guess that Chip!”, an original game-show segment within the episode. (I’m still expecting my call from Jeopardy producers about a potential guest host slot.)

Spiral Sessions.

My independently produced entertainment, chat podcast!

Welcome to Spiral Sessions, the podcast where our host and resident diva, Lindsey (aka me), delves into niche, defining moments in the culture. In each episode, I am joined by a special guest who surprises me with a specific topic for discussion. Let the spiraling (and maybe a few tangents...) commence.

WTBU Podcast Director

I ran a mini-version of a podcast network… I might be no Bill Simmons, but it was a helluva time.

As head of podcasts at WTBU, I oversaw 10+ student podcast series and advised producers on structure, pacing, tone, editing, and interview strategy. I got pretty dang good at editing in Adobe Audition and Pro Tools, while overseeing all podcast deadlines, production quality, and platform readiness.

WTBU Podcast Site