I’m Ashleyanne Krigbaum, a boss-level podcast editor and DJ living in Los Angeles.

For the past five years, I’ve led the creative direction and production of more than a dozen chart-topping podcasts as a Senior Producer at Campside Media. My work includes Chameleon: Wild Boys (Ambies 2023 Podcast of the Year), Suspect, The Bering, The Last Days of Cabrini-Green, and Shadow Kingdom: God’s Banker. In this role, I managed multidisciplinary teams and partnered closely with senior leaders at Audible, Apple Originals, Sony Podcasts, Wondery, and Crooked Media to consistently deliver shows that met—and often exceeded—our standards for quality, accuracy, and budget.

I’m now open to new collaborations as an editor, production lead, team manager, or senior producer.

Before joining Campside, I spent more than a decade producing and editing news and feature programming for public radio stations including KQED and KALW, and served for several years as a local host of NPR’s All Things Considered.

I also like to brag about the times I’ve worked with the KCRW Radio Mentorship Program, Pop-Up Magazine, SFMOMA, NPR Music, NYT, This American Life, 99% Invisible, Reply All, Radiolab, The Heart, The Bay, and The California Report Magazine. And that one time a member of Green Day hired me to DJ their kid’s prom (Piedmont High Class of ‘17.)

Winner:
Ambies Award for Podcast of the Year, 2023
Signal Award, Gold for Best Editing in a Limited Series, 2023
American Journalism Online Award for Best News-Based Podcast, 2022
Ambie Award for Best True Crime Podcast, 2022
The Black Podcasting Awards ’Most Cultured Podcast’, 2020
MUSE Award for Audio Experiences (Gold), 2018
GLAMi for Best Museum Wide Guide or Program, 2017
Jonathan Toubin's Soul Clap & Dance-Off, San Francisco 2012