Stories in practice.
My work is rooted in the belief that storytelling can inform, connect, and mobilize. Across digital platforms, I create content that translates complex issues into clear, compelling narratives, designed to reach people where they are and move them to act.
From social campaigns to long-form storytelling, each piece reflects a balance of strategy, creativity, and purpose.
Featured work.
War, What Is It Good For? Not Lowering Our Gas Prices
Policy Explainer | Alaska Wilderness League
Wrote a timely policy-driven article connecting global conflict to rising U.S. gas prices, breaking down complex energy economics into clear, accessible storytelling. Framed Arctic drilling within broader geopolitical and environmental contexts, combining data, narrative, and advocacy to challenge common misconceptions and drive public understanding.
This piece reflects my approach to storytelling: translating complex, high-stakes issues into narratives that are not only informative, but compelling enough to shape perspective and inspire action.
In the Footsteps of Fishers
Feature Story | National Park Foundation
Reported and wrote a long-form feature on fisher reintroduction in Washington’s Cascade Mountains, translating scientific research into an engaging, human-centered narrative. Conducted interviews with National Park Service scientists and wove together ecological data, history, and storytelling to highlight the species’ resilience and the broader impact of conservation efforts.
This piece reflects my ability to shape complex environmental topics into immersive stories that connect science, community, and lived experience—making conservation both accessible and compelling.
Women Redefining Home
Feature Story | National Park Foundation
Reported and wrote a long-form feature exploring how women have shaped and redefined the concept of “home” in the American West. Through interviews and narrative storytelling, I translated academic research and historical analysis into an accessible, human-centered story that highlights overlooked perspectives—particularly those of Indigenous women.
This piece reflects my approach to storytelling as both informative and reflective: connecting history, culture, and lived experience to challenge dominant narratives and invite deeper understanding.