I am a journalist, filmmaker, author and the founder of Newsworthy.Studio. I write, film and build work that helps people better understand the world around them, hopefully.
For over two and a half decades, I worked across roles. There has been reporting, documentary films, a book, editorship, television shows, entrepreneurship and digital media. Journalism remains the foundation of how I think.
Journalism taught me to look closely, ask better questions, resist easy narratives and stay with complexity without losing clarity. I have reported on politics, gender, conflict, inequity and public life, or simply put where people’s lives intersect with larger systems. Some work has been recognised. What has mattered just as much is the privilege of being in rooms or under skies where joy, grief, grit, labour, victory, and loss have all come came pouring in.
More recently, I founded Newsworthy.Studio, a storytelling and communication consultancy for organisations and people trying to do purposeful work. Simply said, we help others tell their newsworthy stories. The craft remains the same. At Newsworthy.Studio my team and I work on narratives, strategy, editorial direction and content IPs built for visibility, impact, credibility and their own unique mission.
This website brings together the different strands that shape my work and identity — journalism, documentaries, books, public speaking, writing, running, entrepreneurship and select studio work. Again, truth be told, I just wanted my own space. A space for my ideas to live together. A space where reporting, reflection, craft, strategy, profits, revenue, leadership, work, spine, AI and public life—in all their messiness could sit beside each other, unbothered by algorithm, or by older forms of gatekeeping.
Much of what interests me lies in the soft, slow, stubborn work of change. That also shapes Soft Boil, my newsletter, where I write about the quieter questions, the untidy answers, and about people who are more than one thing.
Across all this, what I hope to offer is clarity.