Featured Works

  • 'I was trying to survive': Yale Fertility Center patients say signs of neglect were there all along

    A nurse was stealing fentanyl from the Yale Fertility Center. These women expressed their pain every step of the way – but no one listened. They're finally ready to talk about what happened to them.

    USA TODAY / August 2024
    This story is part of a series completed at Harvard Medical School.

  • What The Return of 2014 Tumblr Means for Body Image

    “I wasn’t just styling American Apparel skirts, but was internalizing unhealthy ideas about how my body should look.”

    Teen Vogue / February 2022

  • Noah Kahan: Rural therapy, radical acceptance, and staying true to his New England roots

    “Throughout all the difficult parts about being in a small town or the difficult parts about feeling alone, there is so much beauty and so much peace in loneliness, and there's so much beauty and peace in the small towns in this country and in New England.”

    Sounds of Saving / January 2023

  • Students in Strict Abortion States Face Multiple Obstacles After Dobbs Decision

    Fighting uncertainty with information, student advocacy prevails, even in the states where reproductive rights have been most attacked.

    Mary Christie Quarterly / January 2023

  • How This Southern University Is Leading on Campus Reproductive Health

    Following the overturn of Roe v. Wade, Vanderbilt University created a role to connect students and faculty with unbiased information and services regarding reproductive health and parenting.

    Rewire News Group / August 2024

  • Knee Socks & Interstellagator-Skin Boots: A Decade of Arctic Monkeys’ AM

    “A timeless compilation of lust-filled tracks, Arctic Monkeys’ AM solidified the band’s rockstar status beyond the UK and across the world.”

    Paste Magazine / September 2023

  • Governor's Ball NYC 2024

    Twenty-one artists photographed across three stages at Flushing Meadows Corona Park in Queens, New York. [GALLERY]

    Sounds of Saving / June 2024

  • Nara Smith, and her husband, Lucky pose against a red wall.

    Could trad wives have sparked the red wave among female voters?

    Trad wife content shows a lifestyle aligned with the GOP’s promise of revitalizing traditional families. Can it explain the surge in women voting for Trump?

    USA TODAY | Nov 2024

  • Feminine Disempowerment in the Marketing of 2010s Boy Bands

    “Fangirls are seen as a means to an end—a force to propel an artist’s career, but then ultimately the thing that holds boy bands back from being praised by other men. What this model lacks is an understanding of fangirls crucial role in the music industry, and the truth that without us, they’d never even have the platform to discredit us on.”

    Pleaser Magazine / Issue 3 / October 2023

  • Summers are getting hotter. What does this mean for live music?

    Whether it's rain or extreme heat, climate change is impacting concerts across the country. What does that mean for fans and the live music industry?

    USA TODAY / August 2024

  • "WEEPING WOMAN WITH BUTTONS FOR EYES"

    you can learn to love this version of me, one ear and my mouth in the wrong place, everything where it shouldn’t be. it’s kind of like us, isn’t it?

    Hobart After Dark / June 2022

  • Re:SET Concert Series 2023

    Sounds of Saving partnered with Re:SET to bring mental health resources and conversation to all 12 cities on tour.

    Sounds of Saving / [Gallery] / June 2023

  • "Hold to Self Destruct"

    Whenever I feel pain I feel wronged by the universe. Fuck you, the pain says, you’re alive. Fuck you, I know. I’m doing what I can to stop that, clawing out my teeth and prying open my eyes, glue seeping out like leaky pipes.

    Anti-Heroin Chic / August 2023

  • Bobst Library’s Enduring History of Suicide

    How a string of student deaths in the early 2000s shaped NYU’s architecture, curriculum and mental health services.

    Washington Square News / March 2022

  • S01 E03 - FIELD MEDIC | it's all just part of the bit

    “I think that it would be selfish for me to die by my own hand, if that’s what I’m contemplating at this point, because it would just be a total bummer, and just not the right choice to make. I hate it when people die, and I don’t want to die either.”

    Flashlight Podcast / August 2022