Valued, Seen, And Heard: The Bureau for Resilience and Food Security’s DEIA Podcast
Valued, Seen, and Heard: A Podcast from the Bureau for Resilience and Food Security’s DEIA Council is a powerful series dedicated to amplifying voices and stories of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) within the U.S. government. Through candid conversations, the podcast highlights personal experiences, challenges, and successes in fostering a more inclusive and equitable workplace, particularly within the Bureau for Resilience and Food Security.
As Graphic Designer, I created visually compelling branding elements, promotional materials, and episode graphics to enhance engagement and align with the podcast’s mission.
As Producer, I managed the production process, ensuring seamless coordination between guests, content strategy, and technical execution to maintain a high-quality and impactful narrative.
As Audio Technician, I handled sound recording, editing, and mastering to deliver clear, professional, and immersive audio experiences that resonate with listeners.
As Video Editor, I crafted visually engaging video content for social media and digital platforms, integrating interviews, animations, and motion graphics to maximize reach and accessibility.
This project reflects my expertise in multimedia storytelling, DEIA advocacy, and high-impact content production, helping bring vital conversations to the forefront and ensuring that every story is valued, seen, and heard.
What My Role Was:
- Graphic Design
- Producer
- Audio Technician
- Video Editor