Podcast development and production in audio, video, and live — for brands, personalities, and creative independents.
OUR WORK
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Rhett Miller, musician and frontman for the Old 97s, hosts “Wheels Off” a show about the messy reality of the creative life. Conversations with musicians, writers, artists, actors, and comedians about the pivotal moments that shaped their work, what it means to create in a digital age and grapple with the challenges, and the joy, of living a creative life.
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Creative development and show format
Artwork and social assets
Full audio production
Guest outreach, research, and pre-production
Distribution and publishing
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Style expert, women’s health advocate, author, and host Stacy London is joined by women who are leading the charge on understanding and managing the most mysterious non-mystery on Earth - menopause. Stacy welcomes guests like Dr. Mary Claire Haver, Carla Hall, Dr. Judith Joseph, Dr. Kelly Casperson, Naomi Watts, Dr. Sharon Malone and more to dig into the latest research and treatments, discuss the wide spectrum of menopause symptoms, and explore the benefits of aging. Each episode is full of information, guidance, and real world solutions to help women thrive in midlife.
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Full audio and video production
Live episode production
Guest outreach, research, and pre-production
Script, show notes, audio direction
Sponsor communication and coordination
Artwork and social assets
Audio and video clips
Distribution and publishing
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Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Maggie Rose invites the listener into her world as an independent artist in the male-dominated, often volatile, music industry. Maggie hosts candid conversations with her female musical heroes about their lives in and out of music, challenging the status quo, and changing the game for those coming up behind them.
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Creative development and show format
Artwork and social assets
Full audio production
Video producton coordination and editing
Livestream partnership development, coordination, and and management
Venue sourcing, negotiation, and management for live recording
Guest outreach, research, and pre-production
Marketing and audience development
Distribution and publishing
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Comedian and musician Dave Hill, along with the illustrious New York Times bestselling author and producer, Tom Beaujour, and gifted Carmine Street Guitars luthier Cindy Hulej present Axe Lords, a podcast that explores their common obsession with the guitars, gear, and the guitarists that have shaped the ever-evolving voice of the greatest instrument in the history of any civilization, anywhere.
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Creative development and show format
Full production — video and audio
Guest outreach, research, and pre-production coordination & scheduling
Marketing and audience development
Media and production partnership development
Distribution and publishing
Strategic lead across all phases — creative development, production, and ongoing analytics and client reporting.
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Alex Skolnick, guitarist for Testament and a renowned jazz guitarist, created this podcast in 2020. I heard the podcast and pursued a partnership with him for Osiris. It’s incredibly original and well produced. The podcast features deep interviews with guests like Peter Frampton and Percy Jones as well as narrative episodes on iconic musicians like Eddie Van Halen, Chick Corea, Allan Holdsworth, and more.
Transmissions From Deep Ellum is a podcast that goes deep into the creative process of one of the world’s most talented and genre-defying super-bands, Snarky Puppy. Captured during the recording of their latest album, the Grammy®-nominated Empire Central, Transmissions From Deep Ellum takes you behind the scenes as they build the soundscape that will become the album tracks; then, into the room as the album is recorded live at Deep Ellum Art Company. From the unique songwriting process to the rehearsals, where the band performs songs for the first time without music sheets, to the recording process and final song selection, you’ll get an unforgettable look inside the creative process of one of the world’s most renowned jazz super groups.
If you've lived in America at any point over the last 21 years, you've most certainly heard My Own Worst Enemy. How and why did My Own Worst Enemy become permanently woven into our pop culture consciousness? Over four episodes, we explore the history of the band, the creation of the song, it’s radio dominance at the turn of the millennium, the anatomy of a hit, and the ways in which it has become permanently embedded in American pop culture. Conversations with the band and musical peers like Butch Walker, Adrian Young of No Doubt, Ben Osmundson from Zebrahead and Noodles from The Offspring, as well as label executives, radio hosts, professional songwriters and musicologists tell the story behind the seminal song that has been in constant rotation since its release in 1999. Produced in partnership with Osiris Media for Round Hill Music.
A podcast created in partnership with Neil Pellegrin, WWOZ New Orleans DJ who is an expert in the genre and time period in music. The podcast is a deep dive into vintage R&B from the 40s, 50s, and 60s. Neil records, edits, and produces each episode. I brought this podcast to Osiris in 2020 and we’ve released 13 episodes to date. We are creating merchandise for this podcast, developing a subscription tier for hardcore fans, and partnering with vinyl clubs to promote the show to vinyl collectors.
Breaking Waves: Seattle is the riveting story of the Seattle grunge scene, which came to define rock in the 1990s. The show traces the local roots of the music, and details the rise and fall of the grunge scene, including the triumphs and tragedies experienced by artists and fans. The series features new first-hand accounts from the people who made this scene happen, including Seattle music legends Duff McKagan, Kim Thayil and Jerry Cantrell; iconic DJ Marco Collins; label executives Michael Goldstone and Debi Lipetz; Seattle music insiders Daniel House and Charles Cross; and many others. The show concludes with a look toward the future—examining the legacy of the ‘90s scene and highlighting artists carrying the city’s music forward, such as Ben Gibbard, Ayron Jones, Eva Walker, Travis Thompson and others who will create Seattle’s next Breaking Wave. Narrated by Ryan Castle, Program Director of KISW in Seattle. Produced in partnership with Osiris Media for Audacy.
The story of an artist’s musical journey in four parts. Past, Present, Future, Live! is a conversation between artist and audience—intimate stories about early inspirations, the creative process and what they’ve learned along the way. From their first music lesson to the first paid gig, we discover the unique journey of each guest. Every episode closes with a live, original performance of the songs that made the artist who they are today.
Salute The Songbird Season 4 Trailer
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Hello Menopause Season 4 Trailer