I'm a prolific podcast creator, consultant, and producer with a profound expertise spanning across 30 years in the media industry. Specialising in politics, history, culture, and entertainment, I have been a pivotal force behind various successful projects, accumulating over 5 million podcast downloads.
My extensive portfolio reflects his capability to resonate with diverse audiences, having worked with noteworthy clients and institutions in both the US and the UK. My career includes his current role as an Executive Producer for the OSET Institute’s “Dead Men Don’t Vote,” and a past production role for the Golden State Warriors Beyond 28 podcast at Audio Up. Additionally, Roifield has imparted knowledge as a Lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, where he teaches the intricacies of the Business of Podcasting.
I'm do media consultancy and teaching, I'm passionate about nurturing companies to develop their media properties. I have significantly contributed to the podcast market, consulting for high-profile organisations and individuals, including The Commonwealth and The New Statesman, to bring their podcasts to fruition.
My acumen also extends to financial and technical proficiency, managing budgets up to £0.5m pa and possessing adeptness in Adobe Audition, Adobe Premiere, and Photoshop QBE. My diverse skill set is underscored by my foundational experience as a designer, live TV director, and producer/director, positions I've held at various esteemed institutions including Sovereign House, HTV, and BlueBoy TV.
In 2017, I founded the Agora Podcast Network, negotiating high-profile partnerships and currently achieving 1.5 million downloads a month. He also initiated and managed Myvillage.com, a successful UK neighbourhood portal driven by user-generated content, from 1999 – 2011.
My personal interests are as diverse and profound as his professional journey; I am deeply passionate about art, architecture, design, enjoys watching Formula One, traveling, and is a connoisseur of music.