0:00/1:34
BBC Earth Podcast
I collaborated with experts from around the globe to pitch, produce
and sound design features for this award-winning series. The
selected clip documents the fascinating discovery of a plant that
aligns its reproductive cycle with the phases of the moon.
0:00/1:34
The Listening Planet ~ A Listening Life
An audio portrait of renowned wildlife recording artist Martyn
Stewart. The show traces Martyn's remarkable journey from a
council estate in Birmingham to the farthest reaches of the globe
in his quest to capture nature's most extraordinary sounds. In the
featured clip we hear Martyn reflecting on his childhood.
0:00/1:34
Ashmolean Museum ~ Pilgrim Soundscape
An immersive soundscape designed to transport children into the
shoes of a pilgrim in the 1500s. On their journey they encounter
harmonious monks, rowdy taverns and the heralding chime of
the Catebury bells. The featured clip is taken from when our young
traveller joins a merry group of fellow trekkers.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
ZOE Science and Nutrition
I currently produce one of the world’s leading health and science
podcasts. The series has won a Gold Lovie Award, topped the UK
charts, and successfully garnered a large US audience. The
featured clip comes from the start of an episode I wrote exploring the
debate between butter and margarine.
0:00/1:34
BBC Radio 4 ~ Button Pushers
An experimental feature for Short Cuts that finds connections
between biology and art. The show highlights the work of an artist
who uses the bioelectrical messages of mushrooms to make music.
0:00/1:34
The Dog Nutrition Podcast
A six-part documentary that brought together world leading
vetinary scientists to investigate the epidemic of illness in dogs,
the history of dog nutrition and the rise of raw feeding. The featured
clip is taken from the last episode in the series.
0:00/1:34
Ballami and Slack Radio ~ Music Documentaries
I have produced a number of documentaries for independent
stations, delving into lesser-known aspects of music history from
around the world. Topics have included the rise and fall of
Cambodian psychedelia, the evolution of the steel pan and the
impact of the Cold War on music across the globe. The featured clip
is from a show about Afrobeat pioneer Joni Haastrup.
0:00/1:34
BBC Sussex and Surrey ~ Earth's Entomic Orchestra
A three-part documentary exploring the form, function, and beauty
of insect song. The featured clip details the specialised structures
on a cricket’s wing and how they use them to create their
signature chirp.
0:00/1:34
1020 Radio ~ Giant Man Eating Plant
A monthly interview series featuring emerging artists in London.
Each conversation took place at a unique location chosen by the
guest. The selected clip is from a chat with Tom Greenhouse (The
Cool Greenhouse) that took place on one of the beaches that flanks
the Thames at low tide.
BBC Earth Podcast
I collaborated with experts from around the
globe to pitch, produce and sound design
features for this award-winning series. The
selected clip documents the fascinating
discovery of a plant that aligns its
reproductive cycle with the phases of the
moon.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
The Listening Planet
~ A Listening Life
An audio portrait of renowned wildlife
recording artist Martyn Stewart. The show
traces Martyn's remarkable journey from a
council estate in Birmingham to the farthest
reaches of the globe. In the featured clip we
hear Martyn reflecting on his childhood.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
Ashmolean Museum
~ Pilgrim Soundscape
An immersive soundscape designed to
transport children into the shoes of a
pilgrim in the 1500s. The featured clip is
taken from when our young traveller joins
a merry group of fellow trekkers.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
ZOE Science and Nutrition
I currently produce one of the world’s
leading health and science podcasts. The
series has won a Gold Lovie Award, topped
the UK charts, and successfully garnered a
large US audience. The featured clip comes
from the an episode I wrote exploring the
debate between butter and margarine.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
BBC Radio 4 ~ Button Pushers
An experimental feature for Short Cuts that
finds connections between biology and art.
The show highlights the work of an artist
who uses the bioelectrical messages of
mushrooms to make music.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
1020 Radio
~ Giant Man Eating Plant
A monthly interview series featuring
emerging artists in London. Each
conversation took place at a unique location
chosen by the guest. The selected clip is
from a chat with Tom Greenhouse (The
Cool Greenhouse) that took place on one of
the beaches that flanks the Thames at low
tide.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
Ballami and Slack Radio
~ Music Documentaries
I have produced a number of documentaries
for independent stations, delving into
lesser-known aspects of music history from
around the world. Topics have included the
rise and fall of Cambodian psychedelia, the
evolution of the steel pan and theimpact
of the Cold War on music across the globe.
The featured clip is from a show about
Afrobeat pioneer Joni Haastrup.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
The Dog Nutrition Podcast
A six-part documentary that brought
together world leading vetinary scientists to
investigate the epidemic of illness in dogs,
the history of dog nutrition and the rise of
raw feeding. The featured clip is taken from
the last episode in the series.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
BBC Sussex and Surrey
~ Earth's Entomic Orchestra
A three-part documentary exploring the
form, function, and beauty of insect song.
The featured clip details the specialised
structures on a cricket’s wing and how they
use them to create their signature chirp.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
BBC Earth Podcast
I collaborated with experts from around the
globe to pitch, produce and sound design
features for this award-winning series. The
selected clip documents the fascinating
discovery of a plant that aligns its
reproductive cycle with the phases of the
moon.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
The Listening Planet
~ A Listening Life
An audio portrait of renowned wildlife
recording artist Martyn Stewart. The show
traces Martyn's remarkable journey from a
council estate in Birmingham to the farthest
reaches of the globe in his quest to capture
nature's most extraordinary sounds. In the
featured clip we hear Martyn reflecting on
his childhood.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
Ashmolean Museum
~ Pilgrim Soundscape
An immersive soundscape designed to
transport children into the shoes of a pilgrim
in the 1500s. On their journey they encounter
harmonious monks, rowdy taverns and the
heralding chime of the Catebury bells. The
featured clip is taken from when our young
traveller joins a merry group of fellow
trekkers.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
ZOE Science and Nutrition
I currently produce one of the world’s leading
health and science podcasts. The series
has won a Gold Lovie Award, topped the UK
charts, and successfully garnered a large US
audience. The featured clip comes from the
start of an episode I wrote exploring the
debate between butter and margarine.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
BBC Radio 4 ~ Button Pushers
An experimental feature for Short Cuts that
finds connections between biology and art.
The show highlights the work of an artist
who uses the bioelectrical messages of
mushrooms to make music.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
The Dog Nutrition Podcast
A six-part documentary that brought
together world leading vetinary scientists to
investigate the epidemic of illness in dogs,
the history of dog nutrition and the rise of
raw feeding. The featured clip is taken from
the last episode in the series.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
Ballami and Slack Radio
~ Music Documentaries
I have produced a number of documentaries
for independent stations, delving into
lesser-known aspects of music history from
around the world. Topics have included the
rise and fall of Cambodian psychedelia, the
evolution of the steel pan and theimpact
of the Cold War on music across the globe.
The featured clip is from a show about
Afrobeat pioneer Joni Haastrup.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
BBC Sussex and Surrey
~ Earth's Entomic Orchestra
A three-part documentary exploring the
form, function, and beauty of insect song.
The featured clip details the specialised
structures on a cricket’s wing and how they
use them to create their signature chirp.
0:00/1:34
0:00/1:34
1020 Radio
~ Giant Man Eating Plant
A monthly interview series featuring
emerging artists in London. Each
conversation took place at a unique location
chosen by the guest. The selected clip is
from a chat with Tom Greenhouse (The
Cool Greenhouse) that took place on one of
the beaches that flanks the Thames at low
tide.