Audio documentaries
Poems at Dusk. BBC Radio 4. 29 Nov. 2020.
I pitched, wrote and produced this one-off documentary on how elderly poets write about aging and death— and feel truly blessed to have had these conversations. I loved crafting the delicate, shimmering world of this podcast. It was also a joy to bring in young poet and presenter Theresa Lola to read my script and to work with her on a bespoke poem.
America at the crossroads: abortion in South Bend. Tortoise. 25 July 2022.
I traveled back to the Midwest, my home turf, to report this one-off audio documentary on how the issue of abortion is playing out in South Bend, Indiana, where US Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett spent many years. I also hosted the documentary.
Justice for Christopher. Stories of Our Times. 28 July 2020.
I produced and wrote this one-off documentary on a mother’s search for justice after her thirteen-year-old son Christopher was killed in what she believes was an incident of racist bullying.
Fortuné’s big dreams and small spaghetti business. PRI’s The World. 23 November 2016
This short, six-minute piece is probably my favorite piece I’ve ever produced— about a boy with talent, drive and impossibly big dreams in the war-torn country of the Central African Republic.
Children of the Hostile Environment (ongoing) with True Vision.
After years of passionate reporting on the topic, I am thrilled to be hosting and filming a documentary for TV on the children who have fallen victim to Britain’s harsh immigration policies.
And that’s just the beginning…
The docs listed above are some of my all-time favorites, but I’ve made quite a few in my time. Here are a few other highlights. At the Times, I worked on a documentary about the rise in race hate crime during the pandemic, as well as a delightful story of an unlikely pair of room mates, a Syrian refugee and a man in his eighties.
At Tortoise, I worked on a documentary about a corporate whistleblower and another about why we still don’t have a male contraceptive pill on the market.
While at The Guardian, I worked with journalists on to produce many stories, including audio investigations into Britain’s role in Yemen’s war, the plastic industry and faulty medical devices.