WRITING SAMPLES

Here are a few examples from the projects I've written for a wide spectrum of clients

(CURRENTLY AVAILABLE ONLINE EDITION).

 

I’ve written a lot of staged songs. Here are bits of some.

What’s Your Superpower?: Episode 1

I wrote all 18 episodes of the first season of this kids series from nonprofit Global Game Changers. It stars real kids using their real talents to make real good in the world. The first episode stars Thomas, a kid who wants to make his Easter egg hunt inspirational this year.

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The Official Website of Howard Stern

From 2015-2017, I worked with a team to completely redesign and relaunch Howard Stern's official website, enhancing user experience and creating daily content to complement the show and Stern universe. Check out one of my extensive, multimedia-laced live show rundowns here.

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The Daily Dot

You want someone who knows how to cover a pop culture/internet story? I churned out thousands of words a day for Fragment Media Group on every topic from meme origins to potential time travelers to John Stamos, all with a pop and flair that kept readers’ eyes a-hoppin’.

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Bad News Booey (Video)

I conceived, wrote, and produced countless original pieces for The Howard Stern Show, but this ESPN parody is a favorite. In honor of producer Gary Dell'Abate's ill-fated first pitch at a Mets game in 2009, this faux-documentary features Jimmy Kimmel, Michael Rapaport, Peter Gammons, Kevin Burkhardt, Dan Patrick, Artie Lange, and more.

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Brad Garrett's Animated Characters Lose Their Sh*t

In honor of Stern Show guest Brad Garrett, I pitched, outlined, sourced, and edited this compilation video of no less than 35 Brad Garrett characters screaming, yelling, or otherwise simply losing their sh*t. The man himself was greatly honored and amused by the video.

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Read Good Time: The Simple Greatness of Rod Stewart's Faces

Here’s an in-depth, multi-media think-piece/band profile I convinced my editors at Howard Stern to let me write in honor of show guest Rod Stewart. Basically, this is the article I would have pitched to Rolling Stone on my first day there if I were Cameron Crowe.