Creative Producer
Creativity has always been my lifeblood—I feel most purposeful when I’m building, writing, recording, or dreaming something up. Here are a few of the projects I’ve poured myself into over the years.
Podfulness
Host and Producer
Podfulness was a creative side project I hosted and produced—born from a love of storytelling and connection. Each week, I interviewed a guest who shared their favorite streaming content, from podcasts to shows, and why it mattered to them. With shorter episodes and a fun, friendly vibe, Podfulness helped listeners discover new content while connecting with fellow fans.
Season 1 focused on podcast superfans—people who couldn’t wait to share their must-listens.
Season 2 shifted to the voices of high schoolers, offering fast-paced episodes about what it’s like to be a teen today, the media they consume, and some fun and games along the way.
While I'm no longer creating new episodes, Podfulness is still available on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. You can learn more at www.podfulness.com or listen directly at anchor.fm/podfulness.
Children's Music
Singer / Songwriter
Years ago, inspired by the joys and challenges of parenting, I ventured into children's music, creating two albums: Walk With Me (2003) and Sing With Me (2007). These albums were crafted to resonate with elementary-aged children and their families, blending pop melodies with themes relevant to young listeners.
Walk With Me marked my debut, aiming to address topics beyond typical children's songs, focusing instead on themes that are important and relevant to kids of all ages.
Sing With Me continued this approach, offering tracks that families could enjoy together, fostering connection through music.
The impact of these albums was recognized nationally. Some songs received accolades, including Unisong International’s Children's Song of the Year (2003), honorable mention in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest (2003), Parents’ Choice Approved Award Winner (2008). The national attention highlighted the songs' appeal and meaningful content.
Though I'm no longer producing new children's music, these albums remain available on major streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, continuing to offer families a source of joy and connection through song.

Listen now on Spotify, Apple Music,
and most music streaming services.

SeeYouGetYou
Movement of Everyday Empathy
SeeYouGetYou is a grassroots initiative I created to encourage simple, human acts of kindness in a world that often feels disconnected. The idea is rooted in a simple truth: everyone is going through something, and even small gestures of empathy can make a meaningful difference.
Born from my own experiences with mental health challenges, SeeYouGetYou is a reminder that connection doesn’t require grand gestures—just presence, grace, and a willingness to see others as they are. It’s not about likes or followers; in fact, the movement intentionally limits its digital footprint to encourage real, offline interactions.
SeeYouGetYou invites us all to be a little more present, a little more patient, and a little more kind. Because when you truly see someone, you help them feel seen—and that can change everything.
Learn more at
www.seeyougetyou.com
Family Web TV
Creative Ways to Connect with your Children
FamilyWebTV was a creative passion project I started when my children were little—born out of a desire to make the most of our time together, laugh more, and connect deeply. The site offered playful, practical ideas for parents looking to strengthen bonds with their kids through simple, wholesome fun. From creative activities to parenting tips, FamilyWebTV was a space for sharing stories, learning from other families, and finding joy in everyday moments.
Though the videos were made with young eyes in mind—always safe, kind, and age-appropriate—the heart of the site was always about something bigger: connection. It stands as a small tribute to my own parenting journey and the belief that time spent with your children is never wasted.
Go back in time at
www.familywebtv.com
Talk Tomorrow
Pop Music Experiment
Under the moniker Talk Tomorrow, I continue to explore music as a deeply personal and creative outlet. Working from my home studio, I write, record, and produce songs that reflect my thoughts and experiences. While I don't perform live or promote my music commercially, I share these tracks on streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music to connect with friends and family who are curious about my latest creations.
In 2024, I released several EPs, including That Was Nice, Beyond the Glass, and Remember Life Before, featuring songs like “Something More”, “Feels like Home”, and “80s Love Song”. These collections offer a glimpse into my evolving sound and the themes that inspire me.
If you're interested in exploring my music, simply search for Talk Tomorrow on your favorite streaming service. It's a humble endeavor, but one that brings me joy and keeps the creative spark alive.

Listen to Talk Tomorrow on Spotify, Pandora, Apple Music, Amazon Music and many more streaming services.
Treasure Box
Children's Book
Treasure Box is an original creation that my longtime friend Kristin Tuller helped bring to life with her thoughtful illustrations. It’s a simple story about a boy, his dad, and the things that matter most—not in terms of money, but meaning.
Kristin and I have been friends since high school, and reconnecting years later to collaborate on something creative made the experience all the more meaningful.
Home Treasure Hunts
Hands-on Adventure
Home Treasure Hunts was a hands-on activity I created to give children a simple, screen-free way to stay active and engaged. Each kit included age-appropriate clues that sent kids on a fun treasure hunt around their home. Versions were available for preschoolers, early elementary, and upper elementary-aged children.
The website is no longer active (you can still click here to learn more), and while the kits are no longer for sale online, I still have plenty stored in my basement!
In a world full of digital distractions, Home Treasure Hunts was a small, meaningful way to encourage real-world curiosity—and it’s a project I’ll always be proud of.
Other Items of Note
Accolades and Tidbits
Parents’ Choice Approved Award Winner (2008)
Unisong International’s Children's Song of the Year (2003)
John Lennon Songwriting Contest, honorable mention (2003)
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“The Complete Chanukah Songbook” - New and classic holiday songs, 2003
Contributing composer/artist in an internationally published songbook
“Go M.A.D. ~ Make A Difference” - Inspirational Teen Book, 2002
Contributing author in a book designed to motivate teens and pre-teens
ADDY Certificates of Excellence:
“Moments” Self-promotion, 1995
“Winter Dress” PSA, 1995
“Dreams” PSA, 1995
“Anger” PSA, 1994
FOX Broadcasting Monument Awards:
Outstanding Public Service Announcement, 1994