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Scott Carney

Investigative Journalist, Anthropologist, and New York Times Bestselling Author

Who is Scott Carney?

Scott Carney is an investigative journalist, anthropologist, and New York Times bestselling author. He is currently a Member at PokeyBear LLC and CEO of Foxtopus Ink in Denver, Colorado.4

Key Facts about Scott Carney:

  • Author of the New York Times bestselling book "What Doesn't Kill Us"34
  • Contributing editor at Wired for 5 years, with work also appearing in Mother Jones, Foreign Policy, Playboy, Discover, Outside and Fast Company34
  • Won the 2010 Payne Award for Ethics in Journalism for the story "Meet the Parents" about an international kidnapping-to-adoption ring34
  • First book "The Red Market" won the 2012 Clarion Award for best non-fiction book4
  • Other works include "The Enlightenment Trap", "The Wedge", and "The Vortex"13
  • Hosts the "Scott Carney Investigates" podcast exploring topics like true crime, cult psychology, biohacking, fitness, climate change, and organ trafficking256

Carney has a BA from Kenyon College and MA in Anthropology from University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has spent extensive time in South Asia and speaks Hindi.34

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Experience

CEO (Cephalopod Engagement Officer) at Foxtopus Ink
Senior Fellow at Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism, Contributing Editor at WIRED, Freelance Reporter at NPR, Senior Editor at Manhattan Style

Education

MA in Anthropology from University of Wisconsin-Madison, Bachelor of Arts in English / Sociology from Kenyon College

Location

Denver, Colorado, United States