THE TEAM
The only way Survival Challenge is possible is with our amazing production team. An army of people who bring life to Survival Challenge. Some of the roles we have on production: Game Master, Host, Videographers, Editors, Crafty Crew, Challenge Developers, Idols & Advantages, Web Developers, and Casting. Most production members wear many “hats”.
I have been an avid fan of Survivor since season one and over the past two decades I have had the
opportunity to meet 580 former Survivor players at charity events, finale weekends, parties and various
other creative ways. It was at these events I met the founders of the Survival Challenge, and I was even
a few tables over pounding West Virginia moonshine by the Melia pool, when the original event of
Durham Warriors Survival Challenge was created by John Vataha and Bob Crowley. Bob even invited me
to Durham to help with some of the Production elements for Season One in 2013, being one of the first
videographers, filming outhouse yurt confessionals, and trying to make sure Tribal Council existed. I
missed Season Two in 2014, but formally rejoined Production in 2015 (Season 3), and have served in
Casting, Lead Field Production, EP of Tribal Council and Rewards and I am a constant advocate for night
challenges and tribal councils. I resigned from Production the last day of Season 8 in 2021, for a chance
to apply and play in Season 9. I had been on the sidelines for a decade, and I wanted an opportunity to
test myself in the ultimate live Survival Game, and it and my 23 castmates thoroughly kicked my ass, but
it was one of the best experiences of my life. I pretty much rejoined Production while my season was
wrapping up in 2022, and I am excited to help with future seasons of the series and getting to meet so
many amazing people. Survival Challenge has created a wacky and amazing family!
Originally from Houston, TX, I’ve lived in Philly for the past 2 years with my fiancé, Tommy, and my dog, Elizabeth.
I’m a huge Survivor and reality TV fan, and currently live in Los Angeles, CA, with my fiance, David :). Identifying as both Black and Queer, my identities have always motivated me to advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion, which is also why I became a licensed relationship therapist.
When I’m not supporting people in the therapy room, I spend my free time nerding out to Pokemon and Yugioh, going to the club with my besties, and putting together fabulous outfits that express my creativity, like the beautiful short-shorts I wore during my season haha. If you are looking at this and are thinking about applying, DO IT AND BE YOUR WONDERFUL, AUTHENTIC, EXPRESSIVE, UNAPOLOGETIC SELF! That’s what I did, and it got me the win! I can’t wait to see what future seasons of SC have in store 😉 !!!!
I am honored to be a part of the production team so that I can help pass the incredible experience that I got onto others! I specialize in challenge design and am a mainstay in the Art Department (the Crafty Crew!). During the event I’m a Field Producer, but when I’m not conducting confessionals or managing tribe movements, you’ll typically see me prepping challenges, ensuring rules are being explained fully, spotting challenges, and running around behind the scenes making sure that everything runs smoothly.
Outside of the Survival Challenge, I live in Springfield, IL, and work as a State Auditor. Hobbies include hiking, crafting, and traveling the world imagining that I’m on the Amazing Race. ????
Can’t wait to see you out there!
Growing up, I watched Survivor religiously with my mother every Sunday night (and yes Survivor used to be on Sundays)! I fell off during my teenage years, but I then rekindled my love for the show during my late teens, especially due to the boost of diversity I began to see and I’ve have been a fan ever since. Even though we had amazing winners, such as Jeremy and Wendell, as someone who is multiracial and queer, the lack of diversity always struck as an issue that needed a solution and Survival Challenge gave me the chance to make a difference within the LRG community.
During quarantine, I discovered the ORG community and just how massive it actually was. The only experience I had prior to Survival Challenge was playing two games of Survivor on Facebook, one in which I made the Final 3. In the midst of the pandemic, I created my own ORG through Animal Crossing and did a deep dive into the universe of the game of Survivor. Along the way, I discovered international versions, simulators, and yes, live games!
Playing Survival Challenge was an experience I know I’ll never have again. It is truly one of the most loving and supporting communities I’ve ever been a part of. The dedication that John Vataha and the SC team have in bringing the most authentic and detailed experience absolutely exceeds expectations and not only that, but they know how important it is to bring underrepresented people to the limelight and give everyone an equal chance to be the absolute champions they can be. I am eagerly awaiting at the chance to see YOU this summer in Macomb!
Much Love,
Isiah #SeeYouSoon
I played SC during Season 7, taking on the role of Kelley Wentworth and negating 9 votes against me at a single tribal council… only to be voted out at the next one. If you keep up with us on social media, you’ve probably seen me hosting the live streams on Facebook since then- keeping family and friends back at home up to date on how their loved ones are doing in the game.
When I’m not planning for the upcoming SC season, I’m playing board games, reading fantasy fiction, watching Taskmaster, or attempting (and failing) to learn to sew.
I live just outside of Indianapolis, Indiana with my husband Javin (a fellow SC alum). We actually met in none other than Macomb, IL while both going to school and playing collegiate athletics at Western Illinois University before SC made its way from Maine to Illinois. I love getting to travel back to the town I called home for four years and share pieces of it with my newfound family, its truly like SC and me were always meant to be.
The experience was incredible. I was able to participate in challenges that I could only dream of doing, narrowly avoid being voted out at the first two tribals I attended, and survive all the way to the merge. There, I got to live my dream of being a chaos agent, ultimately causing my own demise when I forced a rock draw at the final six where I was subsequently eliminated from the game. Along the way, I met incredible people and formed long-lasting relationships cemented by this crazy unique shared experience.
Playing Survival Challenge was one of the greatest adventures I’ve ever been on, and I’m so glad to have the opportunity to help replicate that journey for future competitors as a member of production. As an avid board game geek and student of game theory, I hope to introduce new strategic dilemmas to keep all future players on their toes. Watch out!
The initial idea for the challenge came to me back in 2012 after meeting many other hopeful Survivor applicants at various charity events. I realized that the level of passion such fans would bring into the game would make a smaller scale version of the show not only competitive but also a lot of fun. A “chance” meeting with then recent Survivor winner Bob Crowley provided the location for the initial event and after a year of planning the Durham Warriors Survival Challenge (now Survival Challenge) was born.
Little did I know that Survival Challenge would provide many of what are now his closest friends and an extended family of enthusiastic people that come back year after year to be together and create an authentic Survivor experience for the next group of contestants. For me, that fellowship is what makes the work that goes into Survival Challenge worthwhile.
GALLERY
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