Managing Editor

Next Gen Radio is a 5-day, audio-focused, digital journalism project. The hybrid program is designed to give competitively selected participants the opportunity to learn how to report and produce a non-narrated audio piece and a companion multimedia story. Those chosen for the program are paired with a professional journalist, who serves as their mentor for the week, and the chosen participant is paid a stipend for their work.

Gabriela serves as the Managing Editor for select projects, where she is the lead organizer during the week for all editorial content and works across many platforms. She oversees and works closely with reporter-mentor teams to turn ideas into non-narrated audio pieces. Gabriela sets deadlines and edits each of the five reported audio pieces.

NPR Next Gen Radio: North Carolina WUNC 2023

NPR Next Gen Radio: Iowa IPR 2023

NPR Next Gen Radio: Chicago WBEZ 2023

NPR Next Gen Radio: Texas Newsroom 2022

NPR Next Gen Radio: Colorado CPR 2022

NPR Next Gen Radio: Florida Newsroom 2022

Digital Editor

Gabriela works as a digital editor for select projects, where she works one-on-one with reporters on their written stories.

NPR Next Gen Radio: Indigenous Journalist Association Tulsa


Duolingo English Podcast:

Relatos en Inglés

Mejora tu inglés y tu conocimiento del mundo angloparlante gracias a fascinates historias de la vida real narradas en un inglés fácil de entender y con comentarios en español para ayudarte con el contexto.

Productora

Relatos en Inglés es un podcast creado por Duolingo y producido en colaboración con Adonde Media. Gabriela es una productora para el podcast, trabajando en inglés y español.

Episodio 81: Life in Miami - Fashion

Episodio 78: Life in Miami - The Art Scene

Episodio 76: Celebrating the Super Bowl (Celebrando el Super Bowl)

Episodio 68: Wedding Tales (Cuentos de boda)

Episodio 57: Life in L.A. - Chicanx Culture


Duolingo Spanish Podcast

The Duolingo Spanish Podcast improves your Spanish language skills and helps you gain new perspectives on the world by listening to easy-to-follow, fascinating true stories.

Producer

The Duolingo Spanish Podcast features fascinating stories in easy to understand Spanish. Gabriela produces episodes of the show, working in both English and Spanish.


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The Longform Podcast is a weekly conversation with writers, journalists, filmmakers and podcasters on how they tell stories.


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Producer

‘Coronavirus Daily’, NPR’s daily afternoon podcast that was created in the early days of the pandemic in March 2020. Gabriela was a founding producer and helped develop the podcast and worked as the lead producer on a rotating schedule. She wrote scripts, fact checked, cut audio and mixed the podcast on a daily deadline, in a fast-changing news environment.


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Producer

Two gay men say they were kidnapped, beaten and interrogated in Chechnya before they were able to find refuge in Moscow. Human Rights Watch warns that Chechnya is conducting an "anti-gay purge."

NPR's Morning Edition


Producer

Marriage is hard — and there are signs it's become even harder in recent decades. We examine how long-term relationships have changed, and whether we might improve marriage by asking less of it.

NPR's Hidden Brain podcast


Reporter

Sgt. Jessica Hawkins was a cop for 20 years before she transitioned. Getting through that first day at work after she came out was hard — but it turned out to just be the start.

NPR's Morning Edition


Reporter

When we think about our carbon footprint, we often look at things like our car’s gas mileage, our home’s energy usage, and how far our food had to travel to get to the plate. Rarely mentioned in a discussion about carbon footprints, however, are musical instruments.

Many traditional musical instruments are made of wood, and likely the same kind of wood they’ve been made out of for centuries. However, the trees that produce much of this wood are in decline all around the world.

One graduate student in the School of Music at Michigan State University decided to do something about his musical carbon footprint. He built his own sustainable instrument made from local materials, but it’s not just any old instrument.

WKAR Mid Michigan's NPR Affilate