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As a journalist, I’ve covered the space, tech, and entertainment industries.

My work has been featured with Supercluster, Screen Rant, Did You Know, The Sartorial Geek, Delta Airlines, and the Smithsonian Institution.

At Supercluster, I’ve lead projects collaborating with NASA, SpaceX, Apple TV+, Netflix, and more.

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Joel Kinnaman & Mike Massimino Talk For All Mankind

Space Shuttle veteran Mike Massimino is joined by For All Mankind star Joel Kinnaman to talk the Cold War and Humanity's future in space.

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DAVID OYELOWO & ASTRONAUT ALVIN DREW SHARE THEIR SPACE ADVENTURES

Two-time Space Shuttle astronaut Alvin Drew is joined by Selma and Lincoln alum David Oyelowo to discuss space exploration, culture, and David’s Netflix film, The Midnight Sky.

Reddit r/space #1 front page
Hit 9.3k upvotes; 800+ comments
increased reach of the patti grace smith fellowship

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FELICITY JONES & ASTRONAUT NICOLE STOTT COMPARE SPACE NOTES

Actress Felicity Jones and Astronaut Nicole Stott share a love of space and discovery.

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The Myth and Wonder of the Moon Endures

Cathy Ang, star of Netflix’s Over the Moon, speaks on what drew her to a story about lunar goddesses and garage-built rocket ships.

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NASA'S KATHY LUEDERS OVERSEES A NEW ERA OF HUMAN SPACEFLIGHT

Going to space changes the way people view Earth. The more people who can have that experience, the better.


The occult history behind nasa’s jet propulsion lab

Jack Parsons was one of the most influential figures in the history of the American space program. He was also a Marxist, stood accused of espionage, and held a deep fascination with the occult.

Exclusive interview with Black Swan screenwriter mark heyman about his CBS All access series Strange Angel
engaged over 10,000 users and 34 retweets on twitter within first hour of release


KEEPING ISS ASTRONAUTS SAFE AT 4.76 MILES PER SECOND

Meet Pooja Jesrani, NASA’s first South Asian female flight director, tasked with keeping ISS astronauts safe from back here on planet Earth.


peace and progress aboard the international space station

This year, the International Space Station turns 20. Astronaut Nicole Stott reflects on her time aboard the station, what it means for science, and what it means for humanity.

reddit r/space #1 front page
Received over 36.3k upvotes and ranked #1 on reddit’s r/space for two consecutive days.
Featured on Nicole Stott’s official instagram page, @astronicole, hitting 375+ likes.


keeping millions of people connected to the space station

With 3.1M following the ISS twitter account, Leah Cheshier and her team at Johnson Space Center have a massive audience that depends on them for the latest space news.


fighting to preserve human history on the moon

Could space tourism pose a threat to the Apollo landing sites?


Saying I Do Among the Stars

A literally star-studded wedding might sound romantic, but it’s not without its legal challenges.


the battle for mauna kea

Ancient Hawaiian law prohibited anyone but tribal leaders from ascending Mauna Kea. But today you’ll see hardhats, bulldozers, and protesters decrying the desecration of native land.


this graduate student is working to unlock mars’ greatest mystery

PhD candidate Macey Sandford is crafting an instrument for the Mars 2020 rover to help unlock the Red Planet’s greatest mystery: did life once exist there?


meet the visionary behind launcher, brooklyn’s hidden rocket startup

A fateful visit to Kennedy Space Center would eventually inspire Max Haot to pursue space exploration.


meet the daring young women striving for a life in space

Abigail Flom and Casey Honniball are among the next generation of young women prepared to take the plunge and dare to do the near impossible—becoming an astronaut.


the complex relationship between mental health and space travel

Astronauts are real life superheroes. Their daring feats in space defy all expectations. What happens to our space crusaders when the joyride ends, and they must come back down to Earth?

Reddit r/space #1 front page
Hit 2.2k upvotes and 109 comments on reddit’s r/nasa
Hit 2.1k upvotes and 231 comments on reddit’s r/space