Meet Our Neighbors: Emily Helfgot

 

Tell us about yourself and how you got involved with Odd Squad.
When I was at Sesame Workshop, I was lucky enough to work with Tim and Adam (co-creators of OS) on The Electric Company. Often, in the world of kids’ media, there is a clear line between the "education people" and the "creatives.” With Tim and Adam, that line really wasn't there. I had my world of expertise, and they had theirs, but there was a lot of collaborative exploration that went on, which made for the most fun job ever. When they got the green light for Odd Squad, they hired me as the education director, and I moved to LA for a few months for the start of the writer's room for the show. It was really significant to be an integral part of the show from the early stages, and I definitely think it helped the team to craft hilarious and bizarre stories with math authentically "baked-in.”   

Describe your role on Odd Squad over the years. 

I was the education director and consulting producer for Season 1 of the show and then an educational consultant for Seasons 2 and 4. At the beginning, my job was to choose and articulate the curricular goals for the show, fleshing out the math in language that would be easy for writers to access when pitching and writing stories. After we got into pre-production, my role was reviewing outlines, scripts, and initial edits of the show to ensure they successfully delivered on the learning (while maintaining the oddness and fun!) In addition to the show, I also advised on the suite of games that live on PBS KIDS and a "Be the Agent" outreach experience for camps and afterschool programs. 

What was your favorite TV show when you were growing up? 

TOUGH question. Most likely a four-way tie: The Smurfs, The Jetsons, Family Ties, and Benson. 

Do you have a favorite episode of Odd Squad? 

“Dance Like Nobody's Watching” Season 1, Episode 18. I am Soundcheck's #1 fan.  

What do you like to do when you’re not working?
Crossword puzzles. Play with my 8-year-old. Organize stuff in my house. Walk around Prospect Park in Brooklyn. Make things out of other things.