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I’m a journalist, brand manager, and creative storyteller passionate about exploring the ties between lifestyle, culture, and community. Through words, images and shared experiences, I aim to capture the stories that connect us — from local chefs redefining comfort food to events that celebrate creativity and belonging in Orlando and beyond.
Currently, I contribute to The Community Paper as an editorial contributor, event coordinator, and social media manager, helping highlight the voices, people and places shaping the city’s vibrant spirit. I'm published in publications like Mashed, The Takeout and YourTango, where I produced features that blend curiosity, empathy and cultural insight.
A graduate of the University of Central Florida’s journalism program, I’ve built a foundation in storytelling that bridges both print and digital media. Whether I’m behind the camera, conducting interviews or editing content, I bring intention and creativity to every project.
My work is driven by connection — to stories, to people and to the deeper meaning behind what we create and celebrate together.
Social Media Content
Our weekend event guide, promoting some of the diverse local events people can attend around our city.
A post featuring and promoting one of our writers' recent stories on matcha's local community impact.
A carousel post featuring some of the highlights of my cover piece on local stuffed dishes around our city.
To increase audience engagement for our cover story at the time, Stuffed with love, featuring local businesses with intentional dishes, I documented my research around some of Orlando's favorite small businesses.
I attended a local market, called Moon Mercado, which is held on every new and full moon of the month, to feature its commitment to community and connection.
Community News
Can you imagine a world without art? Without creative expression or cultural identity? Probably not, because our surroundings are immersed in it. From the fine arts to musical theater, art plays a pivotal and fundamental role in the infrastructure of our communities.
When it comes to our planet, sustainability matters, and a little effort goes a long way when we work together as a collective. This month, we asked our community members about some of the green habits they practice in everyday life.
Orlando is one of the most captivating and artistic cities in Florida, buzzing with diverse communities and a vibrant culinary scene. Yet visitors often only associate the city with the Disney-themed parks. For this reason, Tracy Kuch, founder of Wandering Palm Adventures, has made it her mission to teach locals and travelers just how special Orlando really is.
As the year winds down and the air turns crisp, kitchens everywhere begin to hum with a familiar rhythm - simmering pots, clinking spatulas and stories passed from one generation to the next. It's the season of harvest and gratitude - a time when food becomes more than sustenance; it becomes connection.
When Daniel Pacchioni launched Pacchioni's World-Inspired Cheesesteaks on Feb. 23 at the Faire of the Dog, he wasn't just opening a food truck - he was telling a story. Inspired by his childhood travels to over 30 countries and his passion for creativity, Pacchioni fused his many worlds into one bold concept: global flavors inside a classic comfort food.
In kitchens, gardens, farms and neighborhoods across Orlando, three local organizations are redefining how communities connect with food - not just as nourishment but as a path to healing, sustainability and empowerment. From hands-on garden-to-table lessons to regenerative farming education and culturally rooted nutrition programs, The Kitchen House, 4Roots Farm Campus and Hebni Nutrition Consultants Inc.
Editor's note: Even with a couple of cups of java in you, it would be impossible to fully cover the amazing coffee scene we have in Central Florida. In this issue, we're taking a look at some of the shops and people who are not only making our mornings more bearable but also creating spaces for us to build community, [...]
In the heart of Orlando's rapidly evolving coffee scene, Adriana Hernandez is quietly brewing something extraordinary. Now pouring lattes at the Universal Helios Grand Hotel inside Epic Universe, the barista of eight years isn't just serving coffee - she's serving a dream years in the making.
Ever wondered how your city really works? Who decides which roads get repaired first? How are new parks and businesses approved? And how can you have a say in it all? In today's political climate, many Orlando residents may feel disconnected from city decisions or are unsure how they can make a difference in their communities.
At Cultivo Coffee Co, a family-owned Puerto Rican coffee truck, you'll find more than just coffee. You'll find a place that celebrates quality, connection and the joy of coffee culture, inspired by the lush mountains of Jayuya, Puerto Rico. Josiah Candeleria, owner and founder of Cultivo Coffee Co, previously found success with Purple Ocean Superfood Bar, which has expanded to [...]
Nestled in the heart of Thornton Park, Kaleidoscope is not just a bar, restaurant or cafe - it's a vibrant third space where community and creativity come together. Felicia Vestal, event manager of The Veranda across the street, officially opened Kaleidoscope's doors in October at 712 E. Washington St.
After three months of promoting sustainability in The Veranda at Thornton Park, the plant-based coffee bar Retro Roast closed its doors July 28 and went mobile. Owner Jaimie Jarlson founded Retro Roast as a pop-up at The Veranda in July 2022, creating the coffee bar she always dreamed of.
Local businesses are trying something new to help combat food waste and food insecurity by getting involved with Too Good To Go, an app designed to tackle these global issues. Founded in 2015 in Denmark and currently serving Europe and North America, the app connects users with restaurants, bakeries and grocery stores that have surplus, unsold food.
Attendees brought their own cups for free coffee and pastries while learning about the environmental significance of plastic reduction during Sustainable Sips, a panel discussion held at Retro Roast in Thornton Park on July 11. Keep Orlando Beautiful and the Surfrider Foundation teamed up with local community leaders Alyssa Bolaños, Jaimie Jarlson, Sara Phillips and Ashley Van Stone to inform [...]
Eugene Snowden performs onstage with backup singer Katie Burkess and his soul band The Legendary JC's at Will's Pub on April 28. (FRANCESCA DUARTE)Local R&B and soul musician Eugene Snowden captivated audiences with his long-awaited return to the music scene on April 27 and 28.
This year, the Dorothy Lumley Melrose Center for Technology, Innovation and Creativity, located in the Orlando Public Library, celebrated its 10th anniversary of offering a space for artists, photographers, musicians and creatives alike to practice their craft. Back in 2014, the Orange County Library System created the facility, thanks to the Kendrick B.
Janie-Alice Seecharan is a 33-year-old Orlando native and yoga instructor. She founded her business, Ignite Your Flow, virtually and locally in November 2022. But before she did this, she hit a hard reset on her life. Back in 2019, Seecharan had taken all the right steps toward a financially successful future.
Flourishing gardens greeted attendees of Katherine Miller's meet-and-greet event held at the Edible Education Experience on Feb. 8. Miller, author of the recently published book "At the Table: A Chef's Guide to Advocacy," discussed her book's important themes surrounding sustainability and advocacy in the food industry.
Food News
Creamy soups can be tricky if you're trying to avoid dairy and other animal products. That's why we consulted an expert for some creamy vegan soup tips.
Bar culture can be complex, and if you're not a mixology pro, you might be nervous to ask for certain shots. We consulted an expert to put your mind at ease.
Even U.S. presidents enjoy a frosty brew now and then. However, one recent commander-in-chief loved his suds so much he brewed his own beer in the White House!
If you often find yourself wondering why Trader Joe's can't just open more neighborhood stores, you're not alone. However, there's a very good reason.
Service workers who enhance your hotel experience deserve your gratitude. However, rules for tipping may not be straightforward. Here are some tips and caveats.
The soft drink Fanta utilized a unique marketing strategy in the early 2000s in the form of a dance group called The Fantanas, which evolved over time.
Pad Thai has become a favorite around the world, but how did Thailand's national dish rise to popularity? The answer is rooted in conflict and national pride.
If you have a massive appetite for breakfast, a now-famous cafe located in Seattle, Washington, has you covered (and then some) with a gargantuan omelet!
One vibrant yet intimate alley located in Tokyo is home to over 60 unique bars and food stalls featuring a wide variety of unique beverages and food.
If you think soju is solely characterized by low alcohol content and an iconic green bottle, you've been deceived by a common myth about this spirit.
Featuring an exciting blend of vanilla vodka and passion fruit, the pornstar martini is a modern classic. But how did it get its controversial name?
The revolver, a novel take on the Manhattan, was invented in 2004 by bartender Jon Santer while he was working at Bruno's, a San Francisco jazz club.
Hemp milk's creamy, nutty flavor makes it a popular dairy alternative-but does it contain THC? Here's what you should know about its effects.
Twisted Tea is a pioneer of the hard iced tea trend, but have you ever wondered what gives this beloved drink its alcoholic kick? We have the unexpected answer.
Finding a sweet treat that meets your needs on a vegan diet can be tricky. You might have heard rumors that Oreos are animal product free, but are they vegan?
Craving crispy tostones but struggling to press them perfectly? Pick up a tostonera, the traditional tool for flawless fried plantains.
Most people enjoy a little kick to their meal, but if you're planning on eating Thai food anytime soon you really ought to get to know their spice levels.
The mason jar is an important part of American history and its usefulness has long outlived its humble inventor. This is when the mason jar came to be.
At cruising altitude, your favorite wine might taste oddly flat. Discover why air travel changes flavor perception and how to sip smarter onboard.
We've all heard of dairy alternatives and plant-based milks. However, there's a new milk alternative in town that's made with an unexpected ingredient.
A combination of beans and rice is at the core of a huge chunk of the global population's diet, but if you don't want to add meat here are some alternatives.
Chai lattes are a spicy, comforting blend of cozy flavors and hot milk. But where does this popular fall drink originate from and when did it reach America?
Cooking with mushrooms seems simple, but most of us are doing it wrong. If you're tired of soggy, rubbery mushrooms, this pro cooking tip will help you out.
Just because you've stopped eating dairy or eggs doesn't mean you have to live without French toast. Here's how the pros make vegan French toast at home.
If you've ever had a Death in the Afternoon cocktail or even heard of it, you might have wondered why it has such a morbid name. Here's the story.
Do you want a simple way to transform your basic popcorn into a festive fall treat? This Trader Joe's item allows you to make a comforting snack in minutes.
We know gas stations aren't always the place you plan your beverage shopping, but BuzzBallz (both the form factor and what's inside) are as fun as they sound.
Two complementary items you can keep in the pantry for ages are peanut butter and ramen. For a savory, slightly sweet kick, spoon some PB into your next bowl!
Entertainment and Pop Culture
Francesca Duarte is a writer on the Entertainment and News Team. She's based in Orlando, Florida where she recently graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Central Florida. She covers lifestyle, human-interest, self, adventure and spirituality topics.
A man from Minnesota who recently moved to Florida took to TikTok to share the 6 things about living in Florida that make him regret his decision, informing others of certain elements about the state they may not have been aware of.
A manifestation expert took to TikTok to reveal four small steps that individuals can take to learn how to detach from their desires and embrace their highest selves.
An organization called Hidden Housing took to TikTok to share the compelling correlation between elevation and sunshine levels to life-long depression rates around the country. As it turns out, exposure to more mountains and sunlight plays a significant role in an individual's levels of happiness.
A woman took to TikTok to reveal how embracing the burnt toast theory, the idea that everything, including our challenges, happens in our favor, has raised her vibration and magnified her energy.
A Chicagoan woman who recently traveled to Malibu took to TikTok to share 5 helpful tips that people can use to cure their "travel depression" after returning home from a vacation.
A lesbian couples therapist took to Instagram to share the five daily evening rituals she does with her wife to maintain a secure and loving connection.
After two women jokingly shared their hotel's decision to overlook the couple's preferences for a queen-sized bed and "upgraded" them to two individual single beds, others shared their similar heteronormative experiences highlighting the importance of cultural awareness.
The popularity of tattoos has been rising in recent years, and researchers are discovering the physical and emotional benefits they can offer.
A relationship expert offered some insight on how diverse friendships can offer more opportunities for self-discovery and growth than having a big friend group.
A holistic counselor shared 10 signs your body sends you when you are in a relationship with the wrong person. These signs impact your physical and emotional wellbeing. If you find yourself unable to leave a toxic partner, you are dealing with a trauma bond and need to listen to your body.
If you are seeking ways to enhance your motivation to achieve your goals, a mental fitness coach shared a simple brain technique she uses every day that has helped improve her focus and maintain balance. And it only takes 10 minutes.
A millennial teacher has spoken up about the issue surrounding Gen Alpha and their lack of respect in the classroom.
If you radiate a warm, magnetic energy that captivates everyone around you, you have a higher vibration than others. Discover the beauty of living authentically and radiating positive energy with these seven compelling signs.
Your internal dialogue could be hurting you financially. This one phrase could actually be preventing a windfall from your life.
A psychic medium on TikTok explained that our souls choose every detail about our lives, including our struggles, in an effort to learn and grow.
If you use any of these seven phrases daily, you likely have low emotional intelligence and lack empathy. Becoming aware of these painfully common phrases can help others take accountability and mend their relationships.
If you're wondering how you can make more of a positive impact in your friend group, these 12 tips will help you increase your confidence and compassion.
If you are a humble person who lives a life of integrity, the universe has your back, even if it may not feel like it. Trust in your morality, and it will pay you back tenfold.
A woman shared the 31 wise things she wish she had known in her 20s that would have made a huge difference in her life. And it's great advice for all of us.
Contrary to the common belief that success demands relentless toil, these fourteen habits demonstrate a healthier work-life balance. Adopting these habits can help you cultivate a sustainable path to success, while working less.
Everyone has a 'broken window' in their life that they have been putting off. The process of addressing this issue likely causes you stress and anxiety, but it might just be easier to fix that window than dwell on fixing it.
The grieving process can be painful after losing a pet, but according to pet psychic Danielle MacKinnon, there's a chance they're sending you signs from the other side to let you know they're OK.
The "pretty, so-called crazy wife" is a master at resolving conflict, thanks to being forced to act as the peacekeeper in her dysfunctional family, but deep down, she's desperate for tender love and care. Unfortunately, she often marries someone who doesn't understand her needs and she's left feeling lonely.
The world is filled with souls, old and new. Dr. Michael Newton shared insight on the signs someone is a beginner soul, meaning they are still in the early stages of personal development.
Personal & Creative Pieces (Unpublished)
This personal narrative story follows David Elder's life and his hope to one day overcome alcoholism.
This profile story follows a bartender and her unique journey moving from NYC to Orlando, FL with plans to open up her own brewery.
Emo Night is a true story about the different interactions people share at an emo karaoke night.
During a warehouse afterparty, DJs, ravers and dancers come together for a late night of techno music, dancing and good vibes.
Yukiko Smith shares the story of her difficult transition moving from her home, Tokyo, Japan, to the U.S.
This research paper discusses the taboo subject of psychedelic mushrooms, with reported personal experiences.
Douglas Lowell discusses his creative and musical passions and aspirations during a Q&A while he works his shift as a line cook.
Hard News
The sound of tides rising and falling greeted students on Saturday as they gathered at Cocoa Beach, Florida, for a beach cleanup to help mitigate the effects of plastic pollution and protect marine life. Sources: 4 | Word count: 1,023
Students attended the Active Minds presentation "Be Real: With Kai Roberts" on Tuesday, where Roberts inspired students to open up about their mental health struggles and find support. Sources: 4 | Word count: 1,027
Nine students attended ConeXiones' first "Self-Care is in the Air" event on Wednesday as part of its "Charla Con Café" series, highlighting the significance of maintaining balance and implementing self-care practices while being a college student. Sources: 5 | Word count: 966
The Central Florida improvisational community gathered on Monday to attend Femprov, a student-run workshop where they learned the significance of inclusivity and diversity in the improv community. Sources: 5 | Word count: 1,069
A drag story hour for children scheduled to take place Saturday was canceled due to several threats from neo-Nazi and extremist groups. Sources: 2 | Word count: 435
In honor of LGBT History Month and Diversity Week, a free popsicle event on Thursday presented multiple displays highlighting the culture and accomplishments of LGBTQ+ physicians and scientists. Sources: 5 | Word count: 729
UCF students and faculty gathered at a workshop held by the Office of Diversity and Inclusion Friday where they shared their challenging and painful coming out experiences. Sources: 3 | Word count: 871
Red lights and meditation music led students into the exhibit of three art installations that took a semester of hard work in the UCF Nicholson School of Communication and Media sound stage on Thursday. Sources: 4 | Word count: 927
As the LGBTQ community is facing tribulations due to the recent "Don't Say Gay" bill, UCF students and faculty gathered on Thursday for a moving workshop that aimed to encourage LGBTQ ally advocacy and highlight the lack of LGBTQ education in schools. Sources: 4 | Word count: 629
Mere days after the Florida House of Representatives passed the "Don't Say Gay" bill, UCF students and faculty gathered for a student-led workshop that aimed to eliminate LGBTQ+ discrimination. Sources: 3 | Word count: 714
Lifestyle
On a hazy night under purple lights, Stargirl shared a painful phone call with Prettyboy about the idea of being in an open relationship. During the call, Stargirl expressed her uncertainty and Prettyboy gaslighted her, invalidated her feelings and broke up with her. Sources: 3 | Word count: 1,705
On a cold night in Minnesota, a drinking game among college friends changed one girl's life forever and inspired Dr. Robert Dvorak's latest research study. Sources: 4 | Word count: 1,207
The bill dubbed "Don't Say Gay" is now officially the law, and Florida districts must cope with its impacts. The first school year is underway, and counties are still unsure of what the legislation means. Sources: 6 | Word count: 1,659
During the 2020 lockdown, Jenna and Dean Cymansky decided to pick up their spatulas and start A New Hope Confections. The secret recipe to their chocolate business? Love. Article sources: 2 | Word count: 668
As UCF students finish off the rest of the spring semester, 24-year-old environmental science major Cameron Michela prepares to return to school in the summer after taking a year off to find happiness and rediscover herself. Sources: 3 | Word count: 1,052
Hemp is cleaning up and absorbing the toxins in contaminated soil in region including Chernobyl. Not only can people use hemp to make clothes, carpets, rope, paper, food and even plastic, but studies say it can also grow in - and clean - contaminated soil.
The 2022 Leafly Jobs Report found that the U.S. cannabis industry has added 250% more jobs in the last five years. Since America's first legal adult-use cannabis stores opened, the cannabis industry has grown at an incredible pace with each passing year.
More women are consuming cannabis recently. But why does the plant appeal to females so much? As cannabis becomes more accessible, more women are consuming the plant. Many use cannabis to improve their mental and physical health, such as sexual health, insomnia, PMS, anxiety and menopause.
Some LGBTQ+ students are concerned that a Florida bill banning the discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools will lead to increased discrimination. Sources: 4 | Word count: 909
In honor of Black History Month, the Ohio All-Star Statewide Cannabis Experience is taking place from February 16th-18th. The experience will include a career fair, and a fundraiser. Sources: 2 | Word count: 967
MDMA, also referred to as m olly or e cstasy, is known to enhance feelings of intimacy and connectedness. Can it also enhance arousal? MDMA, aka ecstasy or molly, is often used as a euphoric party drug.
After the break between fall and spring semester, students were excited to gather at Pride Commons on Jan. 19 for the safe space LGBTQ+ Services provides. Sources: 8 | Word count: 858
For many, a cannabis conviction can lead to disenfranchisement or loss of the right to vote. The age-old "stoner" stereotypes have evolved from the silly TV personalities we know, such as Slater from Dazed and Confused, or Smokey from Friday.
Taking her early work a step further, an honored UCF professor and researcher is dedicating the rest of her career to breakthroughs in pediatric cancer. Sources: 3 | Word count: 589
Multimedia | Photography
Saturday night is always a hopping night in Sanford, Florida as the bars and restaurants fill up with patrons who are looking to have a good time. The [...]
A graduation photo session located at the University of Central Florida shot on a Canon EOS Rebel T6.
Some professional headshots I shot for Sanford Granite on Canon EOS Rebel T6
My favorite candid outdoor shots, shot on Canon EOS Rebel T6. Locations: Daytona Beach, FL; Orlando, FL; Apopka, FL; Dawson Springs, KY; Portland, OR; Seattle, WA
A home decor-inspired photoshoot featuring elements of interior and landscape design shot on a Canon EOS Rebel T6 in Boca Raton, FL
A collection of some wholesome moments I captured for a family photoshoot shot on a Canon EOS Rebel T6 in Orlando, FL
During the 2020 lockdown, Jenna and Dean Cymansky decided to pick up their spatulas and start A New Hope Confections. The secret recipe to their chocolate business? Love. Video sources: 3 | Word count: 668
A creative video edit, shot and edited by Emma Straus and I for Strike Magazine UCF's Issue 3. Shot on Canon EOS Rebel T6 in Orlando, FL
Some of the work I produced during my time as a product photographer for handmethebag.com, shot on Canon EOS Rebel T6
A photography gig I shot on a Canon EOS Rebel T6 for Orlando Welcome Week's college party at Knights' Library in Orlando, FL
A 15's photoshoot + video blog shot on a Canon EOS Rebel T6 in Washington D.C. and New York, NY
A collection of some of my best works for CTV in high school