Podcast episodes

My unique blend of experience has led to writing and researching over 200 podcast and YouTube episodes for both single host narrative and multi-host conversational formats. 

I have researched and written for highly successful, globally renowned network and independent podcasts in the true crime and nonfiction genres including My Favorite Murder, True Crime All The Time: UnsolvedThe First Degree, Obscura, TRUE, Canadian True Crime, Tapes From The Darkside, and Casefile.

I’ve also conducted livestream broadcast interviews with some of the biggest names in true crime, including New York Times bestselling authors Rabia Chaudry (prominent attorney and friend of Adnan Syed, subject of the Serial podcast), Kerri Rawson (daughter of Dennis Rader, the infamous serial killer known as BTK), and Neal Smither (owner of Crime Scene Cleaners Inc, of the popular Instagram account of the same name).

Rituals of Death

I researched and wrote this episode, which dives into the idea that funerals are for the living, not for the […]

Morgan Huxley: Here By The Sea

SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES | I researched and wrote this episode, which begins on Military Road, the commercial centre of

The Rendlesham Forest Incident

SUFFOLK, UNITED KINGDOM | I researched and wrote this episode, which begins in late December 1980, when a series of

Into the Sinkhole

I researched and wrote this episode, which makes you wonder whether the ground you’re on is safe. For thousands of

The Truro Serial Murders

ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA | I researched and wrote this episode, which took place during summer, when Adelaide residents and tourists

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The Crimes of William Patrick Fyfe

MONTREAL, QUEBEC | I conducted research for this episode, which begins in 1999, when four women were found murdered in

Spontaneous Human Combustion

I researched and wrote this episode, which explores reported cases of spontaneous human combustion, but asks if these stories real.

Fenn’s Treasure

ROCKY MOUNTAINS, WYOMING | I researched and wrote this episode, which begins in 2010, when eccentric art collector Forrest Fenn

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