I've never been a believer in limiting myself to one particular medium (it's just not how the internet works, anyway). I write, produce videos and audio, and more—whatever serves the story best. Here's where you'll find some of my favorite examples of that kind of work.

But before we get to that, allow me to butter you up with some nice people who have said far-too-nice things about me (with hardly any bribes).

"I'll cut to the chase: Andrew is one of the up-and-comers that will soon be WAY out of anyone's league to hire and partner with, so reach him now while you still can. I say this after nearly a decade in digital marketing, leading content teams and startups through acquisitions/IPOs and now in VC. Andrew is an awesome human, too, but if you want to know my top-3 content traits for him: He loves taking risks and being creative (and it pays off big -- his authentic voice and approach stands way out); he is thoughtful about his process (knows how to find answers, not simply propose them to sound smart); he consistently delivers above and beyond (providing extra work, tackling parts of a project on spec and offering it up for feedback, etc.). I know this from observing his work, trying to hire him once (I'll get him next time!) and now having the pleasure of him partnering with me on Unthinkable.fm. I can't recommend Andrew enough!"

Jay Acunzo, Founder at Unthinkable Media | Keynote speaker

"Andrew is one of the hardest working, smartest people I've ever had the pleasure of working with. Multi-faceted, strategic yet tactical, ambitious yet unassuming, he's basically an entire team in a box, and a whole lot of fun to work with. I would jump at the chance to work with him again"

Matt Wellschlager, VP of Marketing at Ceros, Inc.

"Andrew is a student of marketing. He has the drive/passion to not only get better BUT to also execute towards significant results. He's data-driven, results-oriented and a pleasure to work with. I chose Andrew to join the WeDidIt team as our 1st Marketer because he convinced me that he'd make an impact immediately and would help us build a content-inbound marketing machine at WeDidIt. He hasn't disappointed and I don't think he will."

Su Sanni, Co-Founder and CEO of WeDidIt

Catalyst by Convene magazine

Role: Editor-in-Chief. Pitched concept to leadership. Organized magazine layout. Assigned writers and artists. Bylined one feature story.

Video

Role: Producer | This short doc highlights the process of designing our largest space to date for Convene.

Role: Producer | Behind the scenes look at a new property opening for Convene in Washington, D.C.

Role: Producer, director, editor.

Our product engineering team wanted a more creative way to announce new features to customers. So I wrote and produced a fake lawyer ad.

Writing

In my most recent role, I was tasked with building a new publication, aimed at creative, visual professionals. In addition to hiring a Dream Team of writers, audience developers, and designers, I was able to do some of the best writing of my career.

Like this article, in which I got to interview Target's Chief Creative Officer, Todd Waterbury. Or this one on the future of marijuana marketing. Or if you're feeling saucy, here's one in which I explore the idea that "sex sells."

You can also see some of my work on these fine publications:

Podcast Engineering/Producing

I've produced audio work for Ceros, Unthinkable, as well as OSNY (a nonprofit organization located in NYC). Feast your ears:

Varia Bortsova is the creative force behind the popular Twitter account Soviet Visuals. This propaganda from a bygone era has a beautiful lesson to teach you about creativity and the human spirit.

"Snake Oil" has come to mean any kind of marketing or sales trickery. But the history of where this term comes from is a strange but true marketing story. Read the full story at https://www.ceros.com/blog/strange-true-marketing-stories-snake-oil-truth-advertising/

Subscribe at unthinkable.fm to get a quick note from Jay every Monday morning about trusting your intuition. TODAY: If you're going to reject conventional thinking and instead trust your intuition, you'll find yourself sharing ideas with others. But this can feel scary, like our ideas are secrets we'd prefer to keep inside. And when someone shoots them down, we assume they just don't "get it." But what if the point of sharing our ideas is NOT to get the approval of others? Today, we go outside our echo chamber with Unthinkable contributor Andrew Littlefield to hear the story of an unusual art project in Brooklyn. Then, we talk to internet legend and creator of PostSecret.com, Frank Warren, to hear the story of his epic project. LINKS TO KNOW: Andrew Littlefield: twitter.com/FSUAndrew Oliver Warden: twitter.com/robotbigfoot Frank Warren: twitter.com/postsecret What did you think of this episode? Say hi to me (Jay) on Twitter: twitter.com/jayacunzo Or go behind-the-scenes with making it each week on Snapchat: snapchat.com/add/jayacunzo TOPICS DISCUSSED: Creativity Art Performance Craft Intuition Business Marriage Love Theater Side Projects

Join our Unthinkable journey -- each week, a new hypothesis for what it takes to trust your intuition and suceed. Subscribe at http://unthinkable.fm or text TRUST to 444999. TODAY: If you want to break from convention and follow your intuition, where does that leave all those best practices out there? It's so easy to follow a list or do what someone else says works. But what if best practices aren't even the best? Go outside the echo chamber with the story of a football coach bucking the trend and finding success -- and hear why his peers STILL think he's crazy, despite mountains of data from Harvard PhDs saying otherwise. Then, hear the story of Mike Brown and Death Wish Coffee -- and hear about the cardinal sin he committed early on that actually wound up HELPING his brand grow. LINKS TO KNOW: Andrew Littlefield: http://twitter.com/fsuandrew Mike Brown: https://twitter.com/mikebrowndwc Death Wish Coffee: https://www.deathwishcoffee.com/ Say hi to Jay on Twitter: twitter.com/jayacunzo Or go behind-the-scenes with making the show on Snapchat: snapchat.com/add/jayacunzo TOPICS DISCUSSED: College Football Best Practices Marketing Coffee Super Bowl TV Advertising Ecommerce Craft Creativity Intuition

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Voiceover Script Writing

Community Building

NP2.0 is a meet-up group made up of 350+ members, aimed at nonprofit professionals in the New York City area. I started the group in the Spring of 2015 in an effort to bring together the local not-for-profit community and offer educational opportunities. Check us out at www.NonprofitMeetup.org.

Webinars

And just for fun, here's my music side projects...

The good lotto-playing citizens of the state of Florida paid for me to get two degrees in music from one of the best music schools in the country, so I feel it's my civic duty to not let that go to waste.

Every year, a group of friends and I record an album online. Members are spread across the country, presenting a fun challenge for the creative process. This is our latest installment.

This is a cover I recorded of a song my garage band in high school wrote, circa 2004.