About the Show

Invisible Choir is a true crime podcast created and hosted by Michael Ojibway.  Each episode explores the intimate details surrounding a crime, and the subsequent individual and community fallout as people struggle to make sense of loved ones tragically lost.  Every other week Invisible Choir deconstructs the unanswered questions left lingering in the wake of some truly horrific and often under-reported crimes.  We bring you the stories as they have never been told through a balance of investigative storytelling, primary source audio, and victim testimonials from those directly impacted by the crimes. 

These are the stories of the missing and the dead.  Their voices reaching out from beyond the grave in unison, seeking peace... and yearning for justice.  Together they are the...Invisible Choir™.


Host/Creator

Michael Ojibway

Michael Ojibway is an experienced workplace discrimination, harassment, and sexual assault investigator specializing in victim-centered trauma methods. He has worked in administrative leadership roles in both Higher Education and for a State Corrections Department, overseeing systemwide misconduct investigations, equitable hiring & retention efforts, and workplace training. He is the founder and president of Reach Freaks, LLC and host of Invisible Choir™.


Senior Writer/Producer

Trevor Pason

Trevor is a metal musician with a passion for true-crime writing.  Always drawn to the darker topics in life, he oftentimes writes for the “Uncensored” series on Patreon, exploring the more disturbing and graphic cases while preserving the human experience in the crimes covered. 


Freelance Writer/Producer

Sam Foster

Sam is a psychology graduate and true crime enthusiast with a wide range of experience in the study of criminality. He spends his free time watching movies, listening to music, and hanging out with his cat.


Freelance Writer/Producer

Gus Burns

Gus is an investigative reporter in Michigan with 15 years of experience, predominantly covering crime and courts, including some of the state's most notorious murder cases. He listens to true crime podcasts to fall asleep and enjoys holding public officials accountable, campout music festivals and nature walks with his daughter. 


Audio Engineer

Scott Ecklein

Scott is an audio engineer, musician and composer. His professional career started in the 90’s when he began touring with bands while still in high school. He eventually fell in love with the studio and the record making process and moved to California to pursue it as a career. In addition to editing and working with podcast audio, Scott works as a mastering engineer.