SELECTED WORK
Senior producer of podcast, social, and editorial content for "Therapy for Black Girls," an award-winning platform and podcast recognized by the Webby and NAACP Image Awards, where mental health meets pop culture. Oversees the brand's "TBG University" podcast, specifically tailored for Gen Z audiences.
Launched, developed, and led the 2024 Gracie Award-winning "Love Thang" comedy show, on Kevin Hart's LOL Radio and as a podcast. The show features SNL comedian Punkie Johnson. Additionally, I served as a freelance editor for Kevin Hart's Gold Minds podcast.
Authored an op-ed for Teen Vogue on "Black Twitter: A People's History," a Hulu docuseries that delves into the transformative influence of Black Twitter in social movements and digital culture. Read here.
Authored a weekly column for UPROXX Music examining music-related trends on TikTok and wrote music reviews for the publication. Previously developed and implemented a comprehensive social media strategy through creating and curating on-trend, music, and culture-focused social content and copy for UPROXX Music's Twitter, Instagram, and original content on TikTok, growing the publication’s audience on the app to over 1 million followers.
Expanded the storytelling and conversations of Stitcher's For Colored Nerds podcast to social media platforms and assisted in the production process through interview prep, research, and guest outreach.
From hits that owned the radio to empowerment anthems that stopped the world, and much more…
Mixing hip-hop and Jamaican-inspired music, the ‘Belly’ soundtrack paired up brilliantly with the story of the film.
Developed and executed social media strategy for 'The Nod with Brittany and Eric,’ on Quibi. Responsibilities included:
Creating social franchises.
Scripting social moments into the show.
Editing clips for social media.
Producing IG lives.
Live-tweeting events.
Digital experiences for the 2020 election cycle.
"I'm creating a soundtrack for the human experience," says Toronto's Just John. A lifelong musician, artist, and cultural revolutionary…
Reflected on brands’ 2024 Black History Month campaigns and how companies can more actively show up for Black audiences for PR Week’s Gen Zeitgeist column.