
Stephanie Brown is a producer for WBUR's agile production team.
She first came to WBUR as a producer for the station's Radio Boston program.
Previously, she was a journalist and documentary podcast producer for the Boston Globe, Hello Sunshine and VICE News. At VICE News, Steph produced the award-winning weekly show VICE News Reports and the eight-part series "AUTHENTIC: The Story of Tablo," a limited run series about music, internet and fandom.
She also hosted reported pieces on social media. Steph studied religion and global health at Dartmouth College.
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