Serving as Editor & Lead Producer, I helped launch the organization's first audio channel during the pandemic by building a remote recording studio from scratch. I handled full-cycle production—from conception to editing—bringing listeners the stories of Jewish actors, athletes, artists, and activists.
"The Best of Broadway" (WICB) Role
Produced and hosted a weekly radio program covering The Best of Broadway. I curated playlists, scripted on-air commentary, and led live discussions—translating my passion for the music and culture into an engaging audio format.
Music History: The Beatles’ Legacy The Story: A deep-dive conversation with author and historian Frank Heesh at Autumn Leaves Used Books. As host of the Breakfast with the Beatles radio hour, I sat down with Heesh to discuss his published work and the specific culture of fandom that keeps the Fab Four relevant decades later.
Performance Profile: The Symphony Tribute The Story: A feature interview with Jim Owen, founder of Classical Mystery Tour—a global production that backs a Beatles tribute quartet with a full symphony orchestra. As host of the Breakfast with the Beatles radio hour, I discussed the production history, the logistics of touring with an orchestra, and the creative direction required to transport audiences back to the 1960s.
Author Profile: Women Will Vote The Story: A sit-down interview with author Karen Pastorello about her book, "Women Will Vote: Winning Suffrage in New York State." We discussed the specific, often overlooked history of the suffrage movement in New York and the grassroots strategies used to win the vote.