About Me
I’m Sarah, an Emmy-nominated producer with over a decade of experience in storytelling and production. Over the years, I’ve worked with CNN, Hulu, ABC’s Nightline, and The Zac Clark Show, telling stories across the spectrum - historical events, political races, celebrity conversations, breaking news, and the moments that defined pop culture. I’ve spent countless hours in the field chasing stories that shaped the headlines.
But along the way, I realized my favorite part of the job wasn’t the headlines at all. It was the people. The laughter off-camera, the quiet tears, the way an ordinary day could hold extraordinary meaning. Those candid, human moments were always the ones I wanted to capture most.
That’s why I started Little Fox Content. Today, instead of chasing breaking news, I focus on giving those in-between moments the attention they deserve. Whether it’s your wedding, an engagement, a holiday party, your pet’s big day, or your business behind-the-scenes — it’s an honor to witness and preserve the energy, emotion, and connection of these experiences.
I currently live in West Chester, Pennsylvania, with my family and our cat, Kevin - who insists on stealing the spotlight whenever he can.
To us, he was simply Poppy: quick-witted, endlessly curious, and always larger than life. To the world, Louis “Giuseppe” Volpicelli was a pioneer in television, an Emmy-winning director, and a man whose career helped shape the way we experience sports and storytelling.
Poppy’s journey began in the U.S. Army as a Radio Operator and Entertainment Specialist, before he found his way to Broadway and, eventually, behind the camera in television’s earliest days. At ABC Sports, he helped capture moments that defined generations. From the thrill of Muhammad Ali’s championship fights, to iconic NFL coverage and the creation of Monday Night Football, he was at the center of it all.
He directed Olympic broadcasts across two decades, from Mexico City in 1968 — where he earned his Emmy - through the legendary “Miracle on Ice” in 1980, and every Games in between.
After retiring, he started Little Fox Productions. Today, I’m proud to carry on the Little Fox name through my own work in content creation. While the industry may look different now, the heart behind it is the same: to honor people, to capture the fleeting moments, and to preserve the stories that deserve to be remembered.
For me, Little Fox isn’t just a business - it’s a love letter to Poppy, and a promise to carry his legacy forward.