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Scott Carney

Investigative Journalist, Anthropologist, and New York Times Bestselling Author

Scott Carney is an investigative journalist, anthropologist, and New York Times bestselling author. He is known for his work that blends narrative non-fiction with ethnography. Carney has authored several books, including "What Doesn't Kill Us," "The Red Market," "The Enlightenment Trap," and "The Wedge" .12 He has been a contributing editor at Wired and his writings have appeared in various publications such as Mother Jones, Foreign Policy, Playboy, and Fast Company .12

Carney is also the CEO of Foxtopus Ink and a member of PokeyBear LLC, a Colorado corporation that serves as the home for his video and social media content .13 His work has been featured on radio and television programs including NPR and National Geographic TV. Carney holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Sociology from Kenyon College and a Master's degree in Anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison .12

In addition to his writing, Carney hosts a podcast called "Scott Carney Investigates," where he explores topics such as true crime, cult psychology, biohacking, fitness revolutions, and climate change .45

Highlights

Aug 17 · podnews.net
Scott Carney Investigates - Podnews
Jan 30 · youtube.com
My Finances: Exposed - YouTube
My Finances: Exposed - YouTube

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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