Your message is too important to sit on your podcast idea for months (or even years)
Hey, I'm Lisa, and I know exactly what it feels like to have a message that needs to get out.
It's why I help progressive, mission-driven women finally launch (and sustain) the podcast their work deserves.
Whether you’ve been “planning” for a year or you’ve launched and you’re drowning in backend work, I’m the partner who takes the overwhelm off your plate so you can do what you came here to do: record your message and get it out into a world that desperately needs it.
I spent more than a decade in progressive communications — as a one-person comms team at a nonprofit, a journalist, a graphic designer, and an editor — doing the hard, unglamorous work of telling stories that mattered, that could build trust and move people to drive real change.
But when I decided to learn podcasting? I felt confident about everything except audio editing, because I’d never done that before. And oh my god, the rabbit holes I went down. The technical details. The lingo. The workflow. The ever-shifting advice about what you “should” do.
I persevered, alone, because I wanted to wear all the hats of podcast production. But for a while I was just as overwhelmed as everyone else, even with all my communications experience.
No wonder smart, capable, mission-driven women sit on podcast ideas for months — even years. Because the path from “I should do this” to “it’s live” is so overwhelming it feels impossible.
That's why I decided to become the partner progressive leaders need to get their important messages out
- the nonprofit leader advancing social justice
- the DEI consultant sharing frameworks that shift mindsets
- the journalist telling stories that aren’t being told anywhere else
- the academic translating research into change
- the political nerd who knows an informed public is a powerful one
- the feminist author dismantling the narrative about who gets to take up space
- and others with ideas that need to be heard
You’re a progressive thinker, leader, or doer — not a podcast producer.
I’m building a podcast management practice rooted in this belief:
Your job is to raise hell.
It's mine to make it sound good.
Here's the short version of
my street cred...
A podcast editor just edits your audio. A podcast manager is your partner in your rebellion.
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With mix engineer + associate producer skills, I don’t just make your audio sound good — I can carry an entire show.
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I stay current on industry changes and show up as your partner, not just your contractor.
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I take the busy work off your plate so you can kick ass and make a difference.
I come from the progressive communications world.
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I’m newer to podcast management, but I’m not new to the social justice space.
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I’ve spent years putting out progressive, community-building content. I know how to tell stories that hold people’s attention.
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I know what it’s like to do important work with limited resources and unlimited stakes.
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I share your values.
I've helped clients go from “planning” for a year to live podcast in as little as six weeks.
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From paralyzed to published. Overwhelmed to “Okay, this is actually doable.” Scared to confident. Amateur-sounding to professional. Alone to supported.
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They book discovery calls with people who found them through their podcast.
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They publish consistently without burning out. And they save hours for work that actually matters.
You're here because...
You know podcasting is a safer space for nuanced conversations that need to happen — a space for real conversations with real people, not trolls, bots, and rage-baiters.
I’m here for the women doing meaningful work who need an expert partner to handle everything after you hit record, so you can focus on the powerful work only you can do: generating true change, in your listeners or the world.
Client Story
“You took this very scary, audacious goal and made it so simple to work towards that it wasn’t scary. I felt good the whole way through.”
— GEMMA LOPEZ, HIRE ME, PLS
Client Story
“Your service is absolutely fantastic. You’re kind, helpful, and encouraging with the ideas we bring to the table, while also providing guidance and suggestions or tweaks to make the idea fully work or to bring out the best in it.”
— SARAH BOWSER,
GET IT TOGETHER, WEIRDO
If you're thinking,
"Hey, we should talk about
working together,
I think you're right.
The world needs your voice in it. If you’ve been sitting on a podcast idea, or you’re ready to hand off the production work and get back to your mission, find out how we can work together.
I’m not just a podcast manager. I’m your partner in the rebellion.