A creative exploration of psychology, culture, and storytelling — through both sound and art.
What began as a student podcast soon evolved into an artistic experiment bridging emotion and design.
Co-founding and co-hosting the Yappy Hours Podcast allowed me to dive deep into the intersection of true crime, psychology, and pop culture. Each episode sharpened my storytelling and production skills while encouraging meaningful discussions about empathy, identity, and curiosity. With over 2,000 listeners and 10+ episodes, our podcast became a safe space for authentic, reflective conversations.
Inspired by the podcast’s psychological and emotional themes, I curated The Sense of Art — an interactive exhibition that turned abstract concepts into tangible experiences through paintings and 3D models.
The exhibition attracted 70+ students, sparking meaningful dialogue on how art and emotion intersect.
“The Sense of Art” transformed podcast ideas about emotion and psychology into visual experiences — connecting over 70 students through color, sound, and creativity.
The Yappy Hours journey taught me that storytelling isn’t limited by medium.
Whether through the rhythm of a voice or the texture of a brushstroke, expression is about connection — between people, ideas, and emotions.
I’ll share inspirations, behind-the-scenes, and upcoming works with you.