Producer, writer, comedy improviser, voice actor and marketer
I’ve been making podcasts since 2011. A lot has changed over the years, but my love for storytelling has only grown. See all of our shows and my writing about the industry at: fableandfolly.com
Alba Salix, Royal Physician
An award-winning fairy-tale comedy for the ear.
Farloria’s Royal Physician has her work cut out for her. As head witch and the only regular staf member at the new House of Healing, Alba’s got an endless lineup of patients and a bickering King and Queen to please.
Fortunately, help is on the way. Unfortunately, that help is from Magnus, a troublesome young ex-monk and aspiring surgeon, and Holly, an accidentprone fairy herbalist.
Visit: albasalix.com
The End of time and other bothers
An improvised fantasy roleplaying game set in the world of Alba Salix.
“A breakout star in the genre.”
– Wil Williams Reviews
“You’ve never heard anything quite like this, I promise.”
– Radio Drama Revival
“Everything I wanted and more!”
– Geek Girl Authority
A group of comedy improvisers come together every two weeks to co‐create a story using the Dungeon World roleplaying system. No animals are harmed.
Visit otherbothers.com
Civilized
An improvised dark comedy sci-fi podcast.
“Short and snappy and darkly humorous.”
– Radio Drama Revival
“Civilized is smart, funny, and darkly delightful.”
– Sarah Rhea Werner, Girl in Space Podcast
Learn more at civilizedpod.com.
Taking the Leap! (archived)
A show where we explored the tools, insights and strategies to find our purpose and do the work we were put on this planet to do. A show talked to more than just the big names.
A number of these episodes can still be accessed here.
And Many More
I launched my first podcast in 2011 with Eric Portelance. It was titled Attention Surplus and it was a show that explored how to create positive change in the world and alternated between us exploring topics and interviewing the people we admired.
I co-created and co-hosted another podcast titled Here Be Dragons with Jasmin Chang for a year or more where we explored the risks that come with taking the path less traveled. We were documenting our different approaches to a life without the 9 to 5 job.