Podcasts - former and current - that I’m grateful to have helped bring to life!

Now a part of iHeartRadio & Will Ferrell’s Big Money Players Network (!!!!!!), StraightioLab is an intellectual podcast where smart, gay comedians George Civeris, Sam Taggart and their superstar guest unpack the rich, multi-colored tapestry of straight culture, and the ultimate question: is the topic of the week GAY or STRAIGHT?
Romancing the Screen is a podcast about intimacy on set - whether that’s theatre, television, or film - and creating warm, inclusive conversations about intimacy coordination and its interaction with the production process. Katherine, Rachel and Annie share their experiences as experienced Intimacy Coordinators, and discuss the state of the entertainment industry through their unique lenses.
Award-winning children’s author Jehan Madhani & youth development expert Avery Suber experienced Disney Channel Original Movies (DCOMs) very deeply as kids… and still do as adults, they just have a podcast about it now! I even have my own segment.
Now a top 10 humor newsletter on Substack, Help Wanted was a podcast recorded live on Twitch, and hosted by funny guy and writer, Alex Dobrenko. While live, it was all about offering life advice to its welcoming, inclusive community by means of playing games, talking with talented people, and bringing on members of the chat as guests.
NYC based comedian Emma Vernon and I worked closely to bring this podcast to life, all about perfume, the culture around fragrance, and Emma’s obsession with it! As a matchmaker and fragrance expert, she also offers consultations to find what scent is right for you.
Bloody focuses on women in true crime and the paranormal. Lauri, Maria and Kash spill the tea on all the juicy and gory details in a notorious woman's life and crimes.
Finding Change is the newest podcast from psychic medium John Edward and his network, Evolve Plus. Part interview, part reading, entirely inspirational, John and his guest discuss finding meaning in small things and how our past experiences shape who we are in the future.