The show before that was 9/16/20
How I live now: Stories of a new normal
Team 20s: Sianna Boschetti just earned her Master's in broadcast journalism at American University, specializing in visual storytelling through photography, videography, and graphic and web design. She’s interned with the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce and Day Communications. She currently works with the Urban Land Institute Foundation.
Team 30s: Angela Ledgerwood is the host of the Lit Up Podcast, an interview series with provocative writers. She is also the Editorial Director of the Sugar23 Book imprint at Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Formerly a features editor at Cosmopolitan Magazine, her nonfiction has since appeared in Esquire, New York Magazine, Marie Claire, Elle, Fast Company, Condé Nast Traveler, The Australian and The Australian Financial Review.
Team 40s: Ruby McConnell is an award-winning writer, geologist, and environmental philosopher. She's the author of the critically-acclaimed outdoor series A Woman’s Guide to the Wild and A Girl’s Guide to the Wild, and Ground Truth: A Geologic Survey of a Life. You can almost always find her in the woods.
Team 50s: Anne McDermott is a stand-up comedian and writer who has performed at the Comedy Cellar and Broadway Comedy Club. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Daily Beast, The Belladonna Comedy , and more. Her solo show "Temp to Perm" was performed in NYC. She's told stories at The Moth, Taboo Tales and The Word Show, is the host/founder of the weekly open-mic Jokes On Us.
Team 60s: Anita Diggs is a published author, editor, and a native New Yorker. She currently teaches fiction and memoir writing at Gotham Writers Workshop and is a former adjunct instructor of fiction at Salem College. She is currently working on a memoir entitled Negrita about her Hells Kitchen adolescence.
Team 70s: Maryjane Fahey is a writer, creative director and author of DUMPED, the Ultimate Guide to Getting Over a Breakup. Her writing has appeared in Huffington Post, AARP’s Disrupt Aging, Next Avenue, among others. Creator of GLORIOUS BROADS, she celebrates passionate, inspiring, often unconventional women over 50.
Created/hosted by Georgia Clark.