Do things differently.

At Domino’s core lies a passion for creating community: whether it’s engaging with the community, educating the community, bridging gaps between communities, or motivating listeners to start tough, yet important conversations within their own communities about important social issues.

Kenya Denise |

Co-Founder & Creative Director

Kenya Denise is the co-founder and creative director of Domino Sound. She is the executive producer and creative director of hit narrative infidelity audio drama The Cheat Code. She wrote the pilot for its TV adaptation. She was EP on celebrity photographer Naima Green’s experimental digital archive of queer NYC, SKIN CONTACT. She was the Creative Director of HBO’s Between the World and Me podcast. She is currently a fellow at the Center for the Science of Psychedelics at UC Berkeley.


For Kenya, imagination and experimentation are key. Due to relocation after Hurricane Katrina, she grew up in both New Orleans and the DMV. She is a disabled Scorpio who hates racism. She is a psychonaut who throws amazing parties. She currently teaches “Theatre of the Mind” at The New School in New York City.

Alexandra di Palma |

Co-founder & CEO

Alex di Palma is an executive producer, editor, consultant and educator. Prior to founding Domino Sound, Alex ran the Brand Studio Stitcher, produced television at Fusion and CNN and a daily news show at Minnesota Public Radio. She attended Columbia University and NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute.


She’s the executive producer of the queer hit podcast, Food 4 Thot, which OprahDaily called “one of the best LGBTQ podcasts of 2021” and was the first podcast to be integrated into Grindr’s app. It is currently in it’s 5th season. She was an executive producer of HBO’s Between the World and Me Podcast and the narrative audio-drama, The Cheat Code.


She teaches the seven-week online Podcasting Workshop alongside best-selling author and marketing expert, Seth Godin. She also produces his podcast, Akimbo. She was audio EP on photographer Naima Green’s experimental digital archive of queer NYC, SKIN CONTACT. She’s an extremely proud cat mom and her favorite diet is a Mediterranean one. She has an acute salt addiction. She currently teaches “Theatre of the Mind” at The New School in New York City.