In the summer of 2006 she hosted an installment of Sommar, one of Sweden's most popular radio shows, and in 2007 co-hosted the music program Sommartoppen with Mogge Sseruwagi.
The label produced the duo Kwaanza with Sona and Ayesha writing and performing together in the Eurovision song contest.
Her communication skills led her to work on several national television shows, including Swedish morning news in the culture sector, be a side kick to Malou's "Efter 10" on Tv4, and a panel member on Studio pop a cultural niche show on Swedish public service TV.
[6] She published several article series in publications from political magazines to mainstream newspapers and was part of several future trend spotting panels for Sweden's equivalence to Financial times Daganes Industri and government initiatives.
[8] With a big impact on media and several industries she took time to deepen her knowledge and art by educating herself in music production and film in Los Angeles where she coproduced the award-winning short fil "Four of a Qind" .
[11] She is on the board of Skap (Membership association for music creators in Sweden) and is involved in several grant committees and consults in diversity and inclusion.