I’m a producer at All Of It, WNYC’s live, daily arts and culture show hosted by Alison Stewart.

My role involves everything from pitching stories and guests to directing the radio show, as well as booking, researching and writing scripts. You’ll also occasionally hear me on the air and even hosting interviews.

I’ve produced hundreds of stories on a wide range of topics, but my main interest is music. I’ve handled artist interviews, studio sessions, live events, album anniversary retrospectives, music news, and major projects, and gone on air to cover music news and take listener calls.

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  • For much of 2024, I took time off from All Of It to focus on special programming for WNYC's centennial.

    This included the Public Song Project and its concert at Lincoln Center, as well as a live broadcast/concert in Brooklyn Bridge Park, in collaboration with St Ann's Warehouse. "Rhapsody for This Land" was curated by Public Song judge Lara Downes and centered on her new version of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. The piece also turned 100 in 2024 and WNYC's involvment in the concert was made possible by my work with Lara on the Public Song Project.

    I produced WNYC's official birthday eventat SummerStage in Central Park. I was involved at every stage of live production/broadcast and curated the musical elements of the show, which included performances from Freestyle Love Supreme, mxmtoon, Laurie Anderson, and Nada Surf. I also operated a merch slingshot onstage.

    My centennial production credits also include WNYC's live radio centennial special on the exact anniversary of its first broadcast.

  • Get Lit with All Of It is a book club in partnership with the New York Public Library.

    As music producer, I have booked and managed dozens of interviews with live performances from musicians including Steve Earle, Laurie Anderson, Rosanne Cash, and more.

    I've also co-hosted the event several times.

  • In 2023, I started another All Of It spin-off series in collaboration with The Greene Space called Listening Party Live.

    Part concert, part interview in front of a live audience, our guests so far have been Jon Batiste and Future Islands.

I also created and produce WNYC’s Public Song Project, inviting musicians of all skill levels to record songs based on work in the public domain and contribute them to a free, public playlist.

Within a year, the Public Song Project has grown to include a concert at Lincoln Center and an album featuring contributions from Rhiannon Giddens, Bela Fleck, The Lemon Twigs, and many more artists.

Listen to some of my work below!