Favorite Produced Episodes

Favorite Produced Episodes

Annie’s dad gets a call from his siblings in Vietnam. They are going on a mission to find their family’s missing remains, but they need her dad for a special task.


Annie pitched, interviewed, and produced this story. She translated the piece from Vietnamese to English. Annie hired and directed the voice actor.

Ping has her head down in the books but one day she receives a strange call from a man asking to marry her. She decides to take the risk.

Annie produced the episode, including: interviewing, remote booking, coordinating with engineer, editing the story and shaping the score with the composer.

Scott Lechner is the king of Christmas trees in Manhattan, nicknamed the “Pontiff of Soho.” But when his business runs afoul of the mob, he gets an offer that he can’t refuse.

Annie co-created this episode with a reporter and producer. She provided editorial guidance and produced the story.

Rooty, a piglet, leaves her Victorian dollhouse on the farm and heads to the city of New Orleans to find a family. But when Hurricane Katrina hits, everything that is near and dear to her is threatened.

Annie created this story from pitch to word lock, including: pitching, reporting and production.

Aimee is different from her classmates: she can see and talk to ghosts. She even invites one to come home and be her best friend.

Annie produced this story from start to finish.

Jane is a nurse in the ICU. She’s seen it all; she’s unflappable. That is, until her new patient Maggie comes in the ward and starts telling Jane she can see everyone in the hospital who’s just died…

Annie produced this episode from start to finish.

Favorite Stories with

Annie’s Editorial Guidance

Annie provided editorial guidance in this collaboration with WBEZ for Snap Judgment. This included suggestions on narration, plot, structure, fine edits, pick up interview questions, etc.

Annie worked with producer, Fernando Hernandez, to provide editorial guidance from buddy edits through group edits. This included both audio and script edits.

Annie worked with producer, Greta Weber, to provide editorial support on “Kapu”. This included editorial suggestions from: interview prep, structural changes, character arch, pickup interview prep, shaping multiple iterations, etc.

*These stories are a handful from Annie’s cataloge, feel free to reach out for more

The beautiful artwork on this page was created by Teo Ducot.