I'm an executive producer and showrunner working at the intersection of live entertainment, interactive technology, and online community. The role goes by different names depending on the company - head of live programming, director of content, founding producer, chief of staff to a founder building in this space. The underlying operator is the same one, and I've been doing this kind of work in some form for 27 years.
My skill stack: internet marketing, community psychology, operational logistics, partnership development, technical engineering, hosting craft, and strategic vision, all integrated by one person. Rarely are there people who span even a few of these skills. Being formidable across the board is what allows me to successfully create and build what otherwise takes entire teams to simply attempt.
Underneath the stack: I design experiences that people gather around, and I run them in a way that makes the group feel like they're part of something. I have hosted over 3,000 online events across the years, from MMO guild operations to producing/hosting live tournaments to multi-year community programs to the show I'm running now.
The current public proof is SagaDAO's Block Party, a live game show, variety show, and rave hybrid that I host, DJ, produce, design the games for, and built the entire technical infrastructure underneath - including a Discord-to-browser bridge that fires real-time on-screen overlays driven by what the audience does live in chat. The format treats the audience as the show itself, driving insane retention. A non-crypto, non-tech friend watched the most recent show and said, unprompted, "I've never seen anything like this."
The arc:
-Through last year, the show consistently pulled 100-200 engaged, action-taking viewers per episode and reached thousands of views on X while with The Vault. A survey of our audience came back with a 4.57 out of 5 average satisfaction score, 49 out of 49 respondents saying they would recommend it, and roughly two-thirds of attendees taking a measurable sponsor action after watching. The format is a funnel.
-The Vault engagement ended last fall, and the show went on hiatus. I cold-relaunched it solo in April, five months later. That show pulled 80 live viewers and three paid sponsors with 72 hours of notice and no ad spend - and led directly to a strategic partnership with SagaDAO.
-The most recent show, the first under the new SagaDAO partnership and only the second of the year overall, one month after the April relaunch - pulled 130 live viewers on Twitch and 200 views on X, with nearly half the audience actively engaged for the full 2.5-hour runtime.
The Block Party is one configuration of the work, but there are others. I can host with a team, run a team that hosts, design formats and hand them off, build the technical stack for someone else's show, run a portfolio of formats as a director or executive producer, or build something brand new from scratch inside a company that wants this capability in-house.
The work translates across audiences just as cleanly. The Block Party currently runs in crypto/Web3 because that's where I'm based, but the underlying craft applies equally to major prediction-market platforms, gaming and streaming companies, creator-economy infrastructure, traditional entertainment companies investing in participatory live formats, and founders building something where the full stack would actually get used.
Participatory live entertainment is the next step in online streaming. I'm building the infrastructure and proving it by shattering typical streaming engagement numbers, and almost nobody has the full operator stack to do it well like I do.
Open to full-time leadership roles, advisory/fractional engagements, founding-team positions, or structures where the alignment is right.
DMs open to those interested.