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AUDIO

Audio and radio journalism is an avenue I hope to delve into more as radio stations slowly return to being in-person. Below are my audio stories, which aim to follow NPR-style reporting and editing.

spring 2020

Coverage on music therapy and music education as both supplementary and primary forms of healing and development are lackluster in Greater Boston Area newspapers and outlets. In the following audio stories, I profile a music therapy patient, report on music therapy as a medically recognized mode of healing, and cover the transition of music education at the beginning of the Coronavirus pandemic.

spring 2020 -

fall 2021

A radio show aired weekly for three semesters on WECB.fm, the underground sound of Emerson College. The Cherry Poppers was a show about comical misadventures in everything to do with love and romance among college students and the swipe-prone dating scene. The show began pre-COVID, so the format transitioned from in-studio to Zoom sessions, and much of the content shifted to dating and romance during the pandemic. 

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The linked episode is one of the only episodes recorded due to privacy reasons, but it is a prime example of the show's format. The episode, The Cherry Poppers: Navigating a Hypersexual Culture while on the Ace Spectrum, features Emerson College publishing student Charlotte Drummond leading a discussion to share her experience in a hypersexual college culture as someone on the asexual spectrum.

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