I am a producer, director and sound designer living between new york and london

  • I am a freelancer who has worked across film, radio, podcasting, theatrical and installation sound design & live sound.

    I grew up in south manchester, studied in sheffield and then did a masters in radio at goldsmiths. I cut my broadcast teeth working at hat trick while making podcasts in my own time. I did a couple of years making audiobooks for the rnib before going full time as a radio producer. I then worked for bbc studios as their first podcast producer. Since then i have freelanced for a variety of clients, helped to start hat trick’s podcast department and worked for the prestigious radio drama company goldhawk.

    I have just moved to manhattan for the time being and will be both sides of the atlantic until mid 2026.

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  • AWARDS

    • arias 2024 - best fiction - winner

    • signal award 2024 - activism public service and social impact

    • British Podcast Awards 2023 - Best Fiction Podcast - Gold WINNER

    • BBC Audio Drama Awards 2022 - Best Podcast - Nominee

    • British Podcast Awards 2022 - Best Fiction Podcast - Nominee

    • BBC audio drama awards 2021 - best podcast - nominee

    • Top 20 of 2020 - the guardian

    • British Podcast Awards 2017 - Best Fiction Podcast - Silver WINNER

    • Prix Europa 2016 Nominee - Best Digital Production

    • iTunes Best of 2015

    the sink

    • brilliantly unsettling - The Guardian

    • a wonderfully weird genre-bending delight. - Stylist magazine

    • The Sink is so good – “laugh-out-loud funny” yet strangely unsettling – you won’t want to miss any of it - THe Week

    • a remarkably complex work... An absolute corker, this one. 5* - Cambridge Geek

    wooden overcoats

    • "Move over, Radio 4. This ensemble scripted comedy about a pair of doomed undertakers is funnier than anything broadcast on the BBC. Siblings Rudyard and Antigone Funn battle to keep their undertaking business on the small island of Piffling going after a new competitor arrives in town." - Caroline Crampton, The New Statesman - The Best Podcasts of 2016

    • “Over the four available seasons of “Wooden Overcoats,” it becomes impossible not to adore everyone in the village.” - Phoebe Letts, The New York Times

    • “This podcast is hilarious, charming, there’s three seasons of it to fill your longest driving day and there’s also a mouse called Madeleine. Download immediately.” - Chloë Nannestad, Reader’s Digest

    • "I. Am. In - oh boy this is great - I am in love." - Glen Weldon, Pop Culture Happy Hour

    • “A good sitcom is one that reliably comforts while also deepening over time.” - Nick Quah, Vulture - The 10 Best Podcasts of 2018

    • "This daffy British podcast sitcom has been around since 2015, and it’s only gotten better over time...Wooden Overcoats has never been more addictive, and its world has never been more interesting." - Nick Quah, Vulture - The Best Podcasts of 2018 (So Far)

    • “For every friend who asks why I like audio-based material, I recommend Wooden Overcoats, a podcast for people who think podcasts are for other people.” - Rachel Lopez, The Hindustan Times

    • “A shining example of the power of the form [of audio drama].” - Joshua Dudley, Forbes

    • "The Archers meets Six Feet Under." - Front Row, BBC Radio 4

    • "Inspired comedy." - John Bungey, The Times

    • "A refreshing, bright and oddly absorbing experience." - Sarah Griffin, The Irish Times

    • "As good, if not better, than any Radio 4 comedy offering. It’s about rival funeral directors and it’s fab." - Miranda Sawyer,The Guardian  (print edition in The Observer)