Carrie Poppy Bio | Wiki
Carrie Poppy is a popular American journalist, host, podcaster, and speaker. As of now, Carrie works alongside co-host Ross Blocher as a podcast host of Oh No, Ross and Carrie! an investigative journalism podcast produced in Los Angeles and distributed by the Maximum Fun network. She also writes a column for Skeptical Inquirer magazine online, named “Poppycock,” where she investigates and experiments with unusual or unscientific ideas. Before, Carrie worked as a senior special projects coordinator at Foundation To Support Animal Protection.
Carrie Poppy Age | Birthday
Carrie was born on July 13, 1983, in La Cañada, California, in the United States. She is 39 years old. Carrie celebrates her birthday on July 13, every year.
Carrie Poppy Height
She is a woman of average stature. Carrie stands at a height of 5 ft 5 in (Approx 1.65 m).
Carrie Poppy Family
She was born in La Cañada, California, and brought up in La Crescenta, California, a neighborhood in greater Los Angeles to her parents. Carrie holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. Presently, Carrie has not mentioned any details concerning her parents or if she has siblings.
Carrie Poppy Husband
Carrie is happily married to his husband Drew Spears. The two love to post each other on their Instagram platforms. Carrie and her partner have no kids yet.
Carrie Poppy Education
She attended and graduated in 2006 from Pacific University earning a bachelor’s degree in philosophy. Later on, in 2013 Carrie Advanced program graduateImprovisational comedy and sketch comedy; writing and performance from The Groundlings School of Improvisation. In 2015, Carrie received a Master of Science in journalism from Southern California University.
Carrie Poppy Podcast
She works alongside co-host Ross Blocher as a podcast host of Oh No, Ross and Carrie! an investigative journalism podcast produced in Los Angeles and distributed by the Maximum Fun network. She also writes a column for Skeptical Inquirer magazine online, named “Poppycock,” where she investigates and experiments with unusual or unscientific ideas. Before, Carrie worked as a senior special projects coordinator at Foundation To Support Animal Protection.
She and Boss Blocher met at a book club meeting at the Center for Inquiry (CFI) West, where the two discovered they had a mutual love for The Simpsons television program. The two has since investigated a number of religious groups, fringe-science claims, as well as alternative medicine modalities, such as Mormonism, dowsing, and Reiki healing.
The podcast Oh No, Ross and Carrie! has been rated among the top 100 podcasts on iTunes in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, as well as the United States. The top rating it has received in every country is #30 in Australia, #28 in Canada, #93 in the UK, and #36 in the U.S. Oh No, Ross and Carrie! has also been one of the most downloaded podcasts on iTunes in the Religion and Spirituality category, rating as high as #11 on February 9, 2014.
Carrie Poppy Salary
She earns a satisfying amount from her work as a podcast host of Oh No, Ross and Carrie! an investigative journalism podcast produced in Los Angeles and distributed by the Maximum Fun network. Carrie’s average salary is $62,274 per year.
Carrie Poppy Net Worth
She gets her wealth from her work as a podcast host of Oh No, Ross and Carrie! an investigative journalism podcast produced in Los Angeles and distributed by the Maximum Fun network. Therefore, Carrie has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Carrie’s estimated net worth is $637,186.
How Old Is Carrie Poppy
Carrie is a 39-year-old who was born on July 13, 1983, in La Cañada, California, in the United States. Carrie celebrates her birthday on July 13, every year.
Who Is Carrie Poppy
Carrie works as a podcast host of Oh No, Ross and Carrie! an investigative journalism podcast produced in Los Angeles and distributed by the Maximum Fun network. She also writes a column for Skeptical Inquirer magazine online, named “Poppycock,” where she investigates and experiments with unusual or unscientific ideas. Before, Carrie worked as a senior special projects coordinator at Foundation To Support Animal Protection.