Sarah is dedicated to the art of storytelling and digital media to amplify voices and inspire change. She believes all storytelling projects must follow ethical guidelines that center trust, relationship-building and a collaborative process. At Resource Media, Sarah enjoys finding new ways to combine her creativity and digital expertise, whether it's designing a fact sheet, producing short videos or facilitating a training.
Sarah hosts and produces Outside Voices, a podcast about our diverse relationships to nature and the outdoors. Outside Voices shares stories from Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC), people with disabilities, LGBTQIA+ folk and others redefining "outdoorsy".
While working toward her degree in Environmental Policy at UC San Diego, Sarah spent time interning for a variety of nonprofits, government agencies and student organizations, all connected to environmental and social justice issues. She is also a trauma-informed yoga teacher (RYT 500), grounded in the philosophy that yoga is a tool for life for every body. She brings this same lens to her commitment to equity, justice and anti-racist work, actively centering radical self-love, knowledge of trauma and how it impacts the body and community resilience as a facilitator.