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Rachel Feltman

Podcast Host, Writer, Editor, Content Strategist, Ghostwriter

Rachel Sturm is a seasoned science journalist, editor, and writer with extensive experience in online and print media for over a decade.

Her expertise extends to consulting work, where she excels in developing and executing content strategies for brands and research groups.

Rachel offers personalized media training sessions for scientists and executives, as well as ghostwriting services, speech enhancement, and coaching for writers at various levels.

She is the charismatic host of PopSci's popular podcast, 'The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week,' and has been a featured speaker on science communication at prestigious events.

Rachel holds a Master's degree in Science, Health, and Environmental Reporting from New York University and a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies from Bard College at Simon's Rock.

Her professional journey includes roles as a Content Strategist, Writer, and Editor at Freelance, as well as editorial positions at respected organizations like Recurrent Ventures and Popular Science.

Rachel is the author of the engaging book 'Been There, Done That: A Rousing History of Sex.'

Highlights

Oct 21 · msnbc.com
Rachel Maddow Show on MSNBC

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Jersey City, New Jersey, United States