
I’ve spent over 15 years working in digital media, television, and audio/video podcasting. I’ve developed and created YouTube channels, television shows, and projects of all size and budget. I can host, write, produce, and edit content for any audience of any size. Most of my work lives in the world of science, technology, or engineering. I tell stories that tickle people’s curiosity.
I make the complexities of our universe palatable and understandable for a general audiences. Let’s tell a story together.
Below you’ll find a number of video and audio UI hope you like this template, all images and graphics are stock. That is not even me in the picture :)
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These episodes are some of Trace’s favorites. Click ‘All Episodes’ for full list. ✨ Click the link below the image to watch the video ✨
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A list of projects Trace appeared in or worked on across digital video, podcasting, television, and other media. Listed in descending order from ongoing to earliest.
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Note that this list does not include every episode Trace has worked on as that would number in the thousands.
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This is just a taste of what Trace can do.
He has judged a reality show about sleep, wrapped himself in a giant boa constrictor live on television, flew in an F-18 despite hating roller coasters, and floated in Zero-G to promote space exploration.
He's hosted live news shows, trekked the Arctic Circle to explore seed vaults, learned human echolocation while blindfolded, and probed the secrets of CERN's Antimatter Factory.
If your project is ambitious, unconventional, or just plain weird—Trace is interested.
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Trace translates complex STEM topics to general audiences of all ages. He's hosted thousands of videos for Discovery Channel, PBS Digital Studios, Vox Media, and others—explaining everything from particle physics to psychology, space exploration to specialized medicine. His explainers, short documentaries, and video essays have been viewed over a billion times.
Whether you need someone to break down cutting-edge research or make niche topics accessible, Trace brings proven ability to engage audiences and inspire curiosity.
Ready to make science exciting? Let's talk.
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Trace hosts, writes, and produces for national and international television. His work appears on PBS, Discovery Channel, Science Channel, All Health Go, and People Are Awesome. He's hosted everything from quick interstitials to complex documentary series, and currently hosts PBS's Star Gazers—the world's only weekly naked-eye astronomy program, airing nationwide since 1976.
Trace can vamp on live broadcasts, deliver scripted content with personality, or anchor multi-episode series. He's comfortable in fast-paced newsroom environments, livestreams, and traditional television production.
Need a host who brings credibility and energy? Let's shoot something.
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Trace has activated crowds at San Francisco's March for Science, hosted live discussions with astronauts and thought leaders, and given talks at CERN and IBM Think. He's shared panels at VidCon and Jackson Wild, and participates in the World Congress of Science and Factual Producers annually. He's emceed live shows and podcasts in venues from dive bars to conference halls.
Whether you need a keynote speaker, panel moderator, or live show host, Trace brings experience making audiences laugh, think, and engage.
Ready to put faces in the spotlight? Let's connect.
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