I am a senior podcast executive, narrative editor, and story development specialist with a proven track record of creating award-winning audio content and building successful podcast ventures from the ground up. I am the founder of Big Din Productions, a women-run production company that develops and produces premium shows in collaboration with partners like iHeartMedia, Hello Sunshine, Wondermind, Gemini13, Diversion Audio, and Emerald Audio.

Some of my credits include She Wants More (iHeart, Webby Honoree), the 3x Webby Award-winning Motherly Podcast, Time Out: A Fair Play Podcast (Hello Sunshine/iHeart), Murder Homes, and the political roundtable series Talking Feds. I bring deep expertise in story structure, development, and editorial vision, and I am frequently tapped to shape series arcs, guide interview strategy, and oversee multi-disciplinary creative teams.

Prior to founding Big Din, I was Global Content Lead at Spotify for Strategic Marketing, where I led cross-functional creative work across B2B, original research, Gen Z, and podcast insights. Her earlier roles include Head of Global Content at Outbrain and content strategy leadership at Havas, where I developed narratives for major global brands and grew the discipline and team.

My work has been honored with multiple Webby Awards and an Anthem Award nomination. I am also known for an acclaimed newsletter on disinformation—recognized by The New York Times and CNN—and I am currently an adjunct professor of podcasting at Stony Brook University. I holds an M.A. in Experimental Humanities from NYU and serve as a Webby Awards judge.

I’m also continuing to publish personal essays, like this well-received Huffington Post piece (also picked up by Memoir Monday). I am also working on a memoir that explores the boundary between perception and reality through the lens of Korean-Jewish American daughter navigating parental illness, cultural identity, and unsettling mysteries of childhood. It is set against a backdrop of unusual supernatural occurrences.