Over the years, we’ve worked as an informal collective to edit each other’s work. Now we’ve come together to help you find your gems!

Oluwakemi Aladesuyi

Oluwakemi Aladesuyi is guided by a philosophy of compassion. She sees her role as one where she supports your vision to tell the best version of the story you want to tell. She is a graduate of Neon Hum Media Podcast Editors’ Bootcamp and she has a decade of experience developing, reporting and editing audio stories with boutique production studios, legacy news media and corporate brands alike. She brings a unique journalistic rigor to the editing process.

Allison Behringer

Allison is an award-winning narrative audio journalist. She is the creator, host and EP of Bodies, a feminist documentary podcast supported by NPR-affiliate KCRW. She has also story edited for podcasts like The Cut and Bird Note. She received her bachelor’s in sociology from Princeton University and attended the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies. Allison is based in Berlin, Germany.

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KalaLea

KalaLea is an audio producer, reporter, and editor who currently produces interviews and narrative features for WNYC and the New Yorker Radio Hour. She's also the host of the History Channel and WNYC Studios' podcast: Blindspot: Tulsa Burning — a six-part series about the Tulsa Massacre of 1921 and the events that led up to it.

Over the years, she has covered a range of topics including mass incarceration, reparations, prison abolition and the history of the Black Power movement.

Before becoming a radio journalist, KalaLea worked as a photographer and digital producer and before that she was the owner of a little cafe in Brooklyn, NY.

 
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Camila Kerwin

Camila is an audio producer and illustrator. She has made radio for Marketplace’s This Is Uncomfortable podcast, StoryCorps, NPR’s On Point and Sony’s Cheat!, among others. She collaborated on Bodies as an editing consultant and has a master’s in journalism from Columbia University. She illustrated “Class of COVID-19,” a Florida Public Media reporting project covering the effects of the pandemic on public education, which won a national Edward R. Murrow award in 2021. She’s currently based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Caitlin Pierce

Caitlin is an award-winning story editor, producer, and teacher based in Richmond, Virginia. Her work has appeared on Audible, WNYC's Death, Sex, & Money, KCRW's Bodies, BBC, CBC, NPR, and other acronyms. She is the instructor of Levels Up Academy and the creator of Radiotopia’s Hang Up.