Yaron began her television career after joining the late-night talk show
Last Call with Carson Daly. In 2011, Yaron entered reality television competition with NBC's
The Voice. At
The Voice, she helped develop the first-ever real-time Live Vote and audience-engagement features such as the "Twitter Save." After leaving
The Voice, she executive-produced
ABC’s interactive singing competition
Rising Star and Fox's comedy series ''
World's Funniest Fails. The series received critical acclaim and was nominated for multiple Primetime Emmy Awards, including the Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program in 2021 and 2022. Following Making It
, she co-created the Emmy-nominated Baking It
(2021), a baking competition hosted by Maya Rudolph and Andy Samburg, and later Rudolph and Amy Poehler. Baking It'' received a
Writers Guild of America Award in 2022 and 2023, and was again nominated in 2024. She also co-created and executive-produced
Real Country, a music-talent competition featuring
Shania Twain and
Jake Owen on
USA Network. In 2020, Yaron created and executive-produced
HBO Max’s
Haute Dog, a comedic dog-grooming competition hosted by
Matt Rogers. Yaron is also the author of the newsletter
Extremely Helpful, which covers self-development, culture, and media. ==Awards and recognition==