As the producer of “Dead Men Don’t Vote” podcast for OSET in the USA, I am part of their nonpartisan, nonprofit mission to defend democracy and rebuild public confidence in our elections through increased transparency in voting systems. The podcast, hosted by TrustTheVote Project leaders Cameron Quinn, John Sebes, and Gregory Miller, explores controversies and demystifies elections from voter registration to audits. It addresses burning questions like the security of vote-by-mail, changing election results, foreign interference threats, and the intriguing notion of deceased individuals voting. “Dead Men Don’t Vote” contributes significantly to OSET’s crucial efforts in safeguarding democracy in the United States.
I composed the title music
A mix of audio clips ranging from iconic speeches by Martin Luther King to vox pops of diverse Americans passionately discussing the significance of the right to vote.
Roles
In my role as producer, I provided consultation on the show format, crafted the engaging intro music, and produced the final podcast, ensuring its quality and impact.