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AUDIO REPORTING

"Hello, John Doe"
Producer | Writer | Showrunner 

Neon Hum Media, First and Last Productions, Revelations Entertainment 

At almost 50 years old, Steve Patterson made a shocking online discovery: his own missing person’s page.

Desperate to uncover why he had been included on the list, Steve called Todd Matthews, a missing-persons investigator, in search of answers. It turns out that Steve narrowly missed his mom’s new husband: a serial killer.

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Podcast Producer Reporter Kate Mishkin from Hello John Doe (iHeart radio)

Kate Mishkin - Hello John Doe (KTOK-AM)

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Telescope: "Closing Shop"
Producer | Writer

Neon Hum Media/Sony Music Entertainment

 

In the middle of March 2020, West Virginia still hadn’t reported its first case of Covid-19. But the owners of Kin Ship goods, a mainstay in Charleston, decided to do something few other businesses were: shut down.  

The New Yorker: Goings About Town: Telescope

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Very Scary People: "The Amityville Murders"
Producer | Writer

Sony Music Entertainment/CNN/HLN

Told the story of the 1974 Amityville Murders in a narrative podcast hosted by Donnie Wahlberg.

Vulture: This Month in True-Crime Podcasts: Drug Kingpins, Amityville, and More  

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Smoke Screen "Deadly Cure"
Producer | Writer | Showrunner 

Sony Music Entertainment, Bloomberg 

Smoke Screen: Deadly Cure is a podcast about a family on the fringe convinced tens of thousands of people across the globe to buy a miracle liquid made of poison, the international conspiracy they ignited, and the people who fought to take them down.

The Guardian: Best podcasts of the week

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Smoke Screen: "I Am Rama"
Producer | Reporter

A 10-part investigative series about Rama, a spiritual teacher of the 80s and 90s who inspired many of his students while helming what many of his detractors would describe as a cult. 

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Mountain State Morning: "Climate change comes to WV's Mid-Allegheny highlands"
Executive producer

Mountain State Morning, from the Charleston Gazette-Mail

 

In West Virginia, the tourism industry could be a potential economic boom. As climate change worsens, though, all of that — and some of the things that make the state special — could be at risk.

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