Audio Documentary

Review: Expanse: Nowhere Man

What this podcast does through the story of Robert Bogucki and Aboriginal elder Merridoo Walbidi is more than it set out to do. In these six episodes there are unrealized questions nestled in a gorgeous, gripping narration

Review: The Turning, River Road

Despite this shadow of a connection, this is one that still spins up into something that feels more personal and somehow bigger than the stories they explored before...This is one of those where I’m glad that the story is told, but absolutely gutted that it had to be.

Review: Floating Space Review

As people grow and move, they have to make a lot of value judgements to figure out what the right thing is for them. A lot of these you don’t fully appreciate until you’re heading to the emergency room, with your closest friend being two hours away.

Review: Camp Shame

Those hurt by Camp Shane deserve to have healing, in part by having their story told. What’s more is that we need to listen to them, not just to help them know they‘re not alone...

Review: Audio Maverick

This podcast lays out the history of a man, an industry, and an art form. It wraps it all up in smooth narration, awe-inspiring design, and a consumable story.