Amy Westervelt Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Podcast, Guardian, Salary, and Net Worth

Amy Westervelt Bio | Wiki

Amy Westervelt is an American environmental print and radio journalist. She is the founder and executive producer of the Critical Frequency podcast network.

Amy also serves as a host of the popular podcast Drilled, which has been downloaded more than a million times. She is also the co-host of the podcast Hot Take, together with climate writer Mary Annaïse Heglar.

Amy has contributed to The Guardian, NPR, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Huffington Post, and Popular Science. She received an Edward R. Murrow Award as lead reporter for a series on the impacts of the Tesla Gigafactory in Nevada, which aired on Reno Public Radio in 2017

Amy Westervelt Age

Amy was born in 1978, in the United States. She is 46 years old.

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Amy Westervelt Height

She is a woman of average stature and stands at a height of 5 ft 6 in (Approx. 1.65 m).

Amy Westervelt Family

She was born and raised in the United States. Amy has a brother who suffers from quadriplegic. She reported that he tells bad dirty jokes, and he’s mean sometimes. Amy holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. Information about her parents is not available at the moment.

Amy Westervelt Husband

Amy is married to her unidentified husband. The couple shares two kids together and resides in Truckee, California. She wrote a book about her own mother and how she found resources in her community and raised her kids.

Amy Westervelt Education

She enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley in 1996. Amy received her Bachelor’s degree in Comparative Literature in 2000.

Amy Westervelt Podcast

She founded the podcast network Critical Frequency, which is home to 14 podcasts including Drilled, a show reported and hosted by her that digs into climate change denial. Critical Frequency was a launch partner for Slate’s subscription and membership podcast platform Supporting Cast in 2019.

Amy also serves as a co-host of the podcast Hot Take, along with climate writer Mary Annaïse Hegla. Drilled received a 2019 Online News Association Online Journalism Award for excellence in digital audio storytelling. It has also been downloaded more than a million times.

Amy Westervelt Book | Forget Having It All

Amy’s book on working mothers, Forget Having It All, was published by Seal Press, now an imprint of Basic Books, in 2018. In interviews about the book, she often talked about her own motherhood and how she found resources in her community and is raising her son.

Amy Westervelt Guardian

She contributed to The Guardian from 2014 to 2018. In those years, Amy also worked as a co-founder of Climate Confidential, which published investigative reports on environmental issues from 2014 to 2016. Her career has been largely devoted to reporting on issues related to the environment and, later, feminism and the economy.

As her career went on Amy found greater intersections among these three topics. From 2006 to 2015, she wrote on occasion for GreenBiz. In 2009 and 2010, Amy contributed to InsideClimate News. She covered green technology for Forbes from 2011 to 2013, writing about regulations, companies, and environmental issues. During this time, Amy published two travel guides, Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Great Destinations, and Explorer’s Guide Upper Peninsula.

Amy Westervelt Salary

She serves as an executive producer of the Critical Frequency podcast network. Therefore, she earns a decent income. Amy’s average salary is $84,563 per year.

Amy Westervelt Net Worth

She earns her wealth through her career, therefore, she has amassed a fortune over the years. Amy’s estimated net worth is $821,566.

Is Amy Westervelt Married

Amy is married to her unidentified husband. The couple shares two kids together and resides in Truckee, California. She wrote a book about her own mother and how she found resources in her community and raised her kids.

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