A well-known television personality, she carved out a unique niche for herself as a documentarian on the popular A&E series Paranormal State. Prior to her rise to fame, she spent time honing her academic interests in film theory, media studies, and French at Penn State University. Originally born in Altoona, Pennsylvania, she eventually made her home in Pittsburgh, where she continued to develop her passion for storytelling and media before stepping into the spotlight in 2007 with Paranormal State.
Outside of her work on television, she’s actively involved in the punk music scene as a member of the band Glowworms. The Glowworms have been making waves with their raw sound and energetic performances, and being part of this project allows her to express a different creative side. Her role in Glowworms showcases her versatility, proving that she’s not just a familiar face on screen but also a passionate artist offstage. With Glowworms, she contributes both musically and lyrically, bringing depth and authenticity to the group’s identity. It’s clear that Glowworms is more than just a side project—it’s a meaningful part of who she is.