Senior Audio Editor – Multitude

2021 – present

Multitude is a podcast company made up of passionate people creating shows you can count on. We enable dozens of creators to make a living from their podcasts through our studio, our production services, and digital ad sales.

Based in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, we pursue the ultimate goal of creating a sustainable living through digital creation. We create, run, and grow our own original podcasts and teach people & companies how to do the same. Since 2017, our shows have tens of millions of downloads and hundreds of thousands of people who love them (and more than a few logo tattoos).

Featuring...

Simple and Clean: A Kingdom Hearts Podcast

Join Mischa & co-host Mayanna Berrin (and friends) to talk about Kingdom Hearts, a little video game franchise about really big feelings. We’re here to break it down for you, explain why we love it, and hopefully to convince you that this weird little story deserves a place in your heart. Join us as we discuss the plot, characters, world building, music, fashion, fanbase, and societal impact of a thing that by all means, probably shouldn’t even exist.


History Daily

Noiser & Airship
Editor & Sound Designer, 113 episodes (2021 – 2024)

On History Daily, we do history, daily. Host Lindsay Graham (American Scandal, American History Tellers) takes you back in time to explore a momentous moment that happened ‘on this day’ in history. Whether it’s to remember the tragedy of December 7th, 1941, the day “that will live in infamy,” or to celebrate that 20th day in July, 1969 when mankind reached the moon, History Daily is there to tell you the true stories of the people and events that shaped our world—one day at a time.

*NOMINATED, 2023 Podcast Academy Awards – Best History Podcast

Margins of Error

CNN & Western Sound
Mix Engineer

Look closely at almost anything and you’ll find data—lots of it. But when you push past the calculations, what are all those numbers really saying about who we are and what we believe? CNN’s Harry Enten is on a mission to find out. This season on Margins of Error, Harry looks at why belief in ghosts is on the rise, the case for letting states decide whether to acknowledge Daylight Saving Time, and why human composting—not cremation—may be the answer to a climate friendly death.

The Trials of Frank Carson

Los Angeles Times & Western Sound
Mix Engineer

From Christopher Goffard, the Los Angeles Times reporter and host behind the hit podcasts “Dirty John” and “Detective Trapp,” “The Trials of Frank Carson” is a story of power, politics and the law in California’s Central Valley. Frank Carson was Stanislaus County’s most controversial defense attorney, a wizard with juries and a courtroom brawler with an unapologetically caustic style. He racked up legal wins for decades. He was the terror of police and prosecutors, often accusing them personally of corruption.

When a small-time thief disappeared, police — some of them Carson’s longtime adversaries — launched a massive investigation into a spectral underworld of street hustlers, junkies and snitches. Carson was charged with murder, accused of masterminding a conspiracy. It would be one of the longest criminal trials in California history, with the flinty veteran of so many courtroom wars on trial for his life.

Shipwreck: How A Captain, Company and Culture Sank The SS El Faro

Audible Originals
Sound Designer & Editor

2015 saw the worst American maritime disaster in decades. The captain of the SS El Faro commanded his crew to sail straight into a hurricane. The ship sank and all 33 crew members died. The sinking raised troubling questions: Why did the captain choose to sail into the hurricane? Why did no one on board or on shore stop him? And why was such an old and heavily loaded ship even allowed on the water?

The crew of the SS El Faro is gone, but their haunting final hours were preserved by the ship’s black box. In Shipwreck, we hear immersive reenactments from their last voyage and new revelations from investigators, crew members’ families, and mariners who sailed on previous voyages of the El Faro. The narrative investigation reveals how corporate greed, government indifference, and a culture of obedience led to the shocking outcome.

The same forces that sank the El Faro are still at work today—not just in cargo shipping, but across the entire maritime industry, which carries millions of passengers every year. What happened to the El Faro wasn't just a tragedy. It was a warning we can't afford to ignore.

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The JancisRobinson.com Podcast

JancisRobinson.com
Recording Engineer & Editor

Getty Art + Ideas

The Getty Museum
Mix Engineer

The Shrink Next Door

Wondery
Sound Designer
*Adapted for TV on Apple TV+, starring Will Ferrell & Paul Rudd

Safe For Work

Wondery
Recording Engineer & Editor

I Hate My Boss / Penn & Pencil

Wondery
Recording Engineer, Editor & Sound Designer

This is not a Drake podcast

CBC
Sound Design Assist

The Risking Space

Ammunition Theatre Company
Editor

American Desis

Editor