Writer. Producer. Presenter. Social Media Manager

I make content about entertainment and pop culture with a focus on the LGBT+ community.


Things I’m good at:

Writing, producing, presenting, filming, video editing, research, social media management, social strategy

What I’ve written:

 

I write articles about things like entertainment, pop culture and the LGBT+ community for places like The Guardian, The Independent, Stylist, BuzzFeed, Metro, GayTimes, and gal-dem.

Here are a few of my faves:

 

The Guardian

‘Surrounded by Black queer people dancing and kissing, I felt 100% myself’ – the Pride I’ll never forget

Gay Times Abi McIntosh article

Gay Times

Christmas reminds me of how far I’ve come since coming out

Metro

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

gal-dem

We need to talk about homophobia in the dancehall scene

Stylist

How Two Twos Podcast became an essential platform for Black LGBTQ+ people in the UK

Metro

The podcast bringing to life an archive of Black queer Britain

Boiler Room

Meet the women leading the future generation of sound system culture

PinkNews

Queer band Muna on coming out, dealing with shame and, of course, saving the world

The Independent

Ellen DeGeneres’s replacement has to be a lesbian

Metro

People are scared of the word lesbian - I want to find out why

Things I’ve produced:

I make fun stuff for TV, podcasts and social media. From everything to viral videos to documentaries.

Check out some of the stuff I’ve worked on:

Where Have All the Lesbians Gone?

I worked as as Assistant Producer on a one-off documentary commissioned by Channel 4. Where Have all the Lesbians Gone? asked: What does it mean to be a lesbian in 2022? Why do many young women who are sexually attracted to other women prefer to identify as queer? Featuring comedians Rosie Jones and Jen Brister, it aired during Lesbian Visibility Week.

Watch it on All4 now.

 
 
 

Black and Gay, Back in the Day

I worked as Assistant Producer on Black and Gay, Back in the Day, a podcast brings to life a photo archive of Black LGBTQIA+ life in Britain, from the 1970s through to the early 2000s.

Each episode is an intergenerational journey focusing on a key photograph from the archive - joining stories of the past, with those of today. Marc Thompson is our gentle, inquisitive and warm guide to the archive, helping a rotation of younger Black LGBTQIA+ co-hosts navigate these often untold stories. Each episode covers a different theme drawn out of a single photograph from the collection, submerging you into Black LGBTQIA+ history

Find the instagram photo archive here and listen to the first season on here

 

Got a Queery?

An original series created and produced by me, putting a humorous take on some of the most ridiculous questions members of the LGBT+ community are frequently asked. The series gained over 20 million views on Snapchat and featured lesbian, gay and trans episodes. The Bisexual episode also starred comedian and writer Mae Martin.

Watch the first season on Snapchat here

 
 

Feel Good comedian Mae Martin answers your burning questions

Before the release of Mae Martin’s award winning Netflix show Feel Good, they came into the office to answers fans' burning questions.

 

Where you’ve seen me:

I have presented everything from informative news pieces to funny videos across entertainment and pop culture. If you’re looking for a friendly face to lead some video content, send me a message. 

Here are a few of my faves:

 
 

Let’s chat!

I’m available for commissions, research, events and panels. I have a special interest in lesbian visibility and the representation of queer people on TV and film.

Use the form below or send me an email.