Alexa Juliana Ard

Washington, D.C.

Video

Education: University of Nevada, Reno, BA in Journalism

Alexa Juliana Ard is a videographer, producer, editor for Well+Being at The Washington Post. She was a video editor on The Post's foreign desk. Before joining The Post, she worked in McClatchy’s D.C. bureau as a national video producer for the company’s 30 U.S. newsrooms. She's produced short-form documentaries from Trinidad and Tobago, and Belize on crime prevention and the environment.
Latest from Alexa Juliana Ard

After DUI, she quit drinking and opened a bar

After a crash, Vergie Arandid launched “Binge Bar,” part of the nationwide growth of no-alcohol establishments.

January 13, 2024

    The story behind D.C.'s first sober bar

    More and more people are opting out of drinking alcohol. Here's how one D.C. bar is leading the trend.

    January 11, 2024

    How to start indoor rock climbing

    There are two types of climbing available to beginners: bouldering and top-rope.

    January 3, 2024

      From pain to paint: An artist's response to chronic migraine

      Bethany Noël sees visual aura almost every day as a symptom of chronic migraine. She paints them to show others how she sees the world.

      December 21, 2023

        From pain to paint: An artist's response to chronic migraine

        Bethany Noël sees visual aura almost every day as a symptom of chronic migraine. She paints them to show others how she sees the world.

        December 21, 2023

        Flashes, shimmers and blind spots: Here’s what migraine aura looks like

        The Post spoke to migraine sufferers about living with aura, a disturbance that can cause temporary visual impairment, and created video illustrations of what they see.

        December 21, 2023

        Try this low-impact winter workout for busy people

        This simple scientific workout includes just three exercises and can fit into anyone’s holiday schedule.

        December 20, 2023

        Ink regret can be painful. Just ask the girl with the Kanye tattoo.

        Removing a tattoo can take longer and be more painful than getting one.

        December 15, 2023

          Hamas starts to free hostages for Palestinian prisoners

          As part of the captive exchange deal, a pause in fighting started Nov. 24 in Gaza and a first group of Israeli hostages were released for Palestinian prisoners.

          November 24, 2023

            Five accessible tools to make gardening easier

            A horticultural therapist explains five tools that can help people with physical limitations or disabilities garden easier.

            October 20, 2023