
Canvas Rebel
In January 2025, I was interviewed by Canvas Rebel about overcoming life’s challenges. Read what I had to say here.

Bold Journey
In August 2024, I talked with Bold Journey about self esteem, confidence, resiliency, and my deep gratitude for my parents. Read the article here.

Writers on Not Writing
As part of MWPA’s 2024 Maine Lit Fest — “Everything Everywhere All At Once” — I joined fellow USM Stonecoast graduates discussing what we do when we’re not writing.

Yoga Reaches Out 2024
In my fifth year participating in Yoga Reaches Out to raise money for Boston Children’s Hospital, I was invited by the event founder to be one of the mainstage teachers. WBZ News Radio interviewed me about why the event is so important for the patients and caregivers.

Yoga Reaches Out 2020
My first year participating in Yoga Reaches Out looked different because of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the event still raised critical funds for Boston Children’s Hospital and WMTW’s Cristina Frank interviewed me about why I feel this event is so important.

Voices of Yoga Podcast
A quick inquiry about in January 2020 about a yoga retreat in France led me to Lindsay Porter, a yogi, yoga teacher, author, mental health advocate, body positive individual based in Scotland invited me on her podcast Voices of Yoga. Take a listen to our conversation here.

Franco American Pathways Podcast
I was a guest on the Franco American Pathways Podcast talking about the history of Biddeford, my Franco-American roots, and how the rich Franco culture has informed the city’s renaissance. The podcast aired in Episode 9 and Episode 10, with supplemental photos for each episode available on the podcast’s blog.

2022 Maine Conference on Tourism
I was invited to present at the Maine Governor’s Conference on Tourism held in Portland on April 14, 2022. My PechaKucha-style presentation (20 slides auto-advancing every 20 seconds) on Biddeford’s journey from bust to boom. Watch here.

Featured Alumna
I am featured on the University of New England’s website and in posters around campus speaking to the value of the college’s liberal arts program as someone who majored in English literature and minored in history and art.
