Steve Shell Podcast, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Salary, and Net Worth

Steve Shell Bio | Wiki

Steve Shell is a popular American podcaster. As of now, Shell works as a co-creator and narrator of the podcast Old Gods of Appalachia an eldritch horror anthology podcast set in the darkest mountains in the world. Before, Shell served as a host and main stage performer for The Moth StorySLAM from 2015 through 2020.

He was a nationally rated slam poet for a long time and also does really nerdy stuff such as playing in the Society for Creative Anachronism where he studies and teaches medieval bardic traditions as well as produces The Knowne World Bardcast, a podcast about the music and oral traditions of medieval reenactors. He and Cam Collins, creators of one of the greatest horror podcast created.

Steve Shell Age

He was born in Wise County, Virginia, in the United States. Shell loves to keep his personal life private hence Shell has not mentioned his exact birth details.

Steve Shell Height

He is a man of above-average stature. Shell stands at a height of 5 ft 9 in (Approx 1.75 m).

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Steve Shell Family

He was born and brought up in Wise County, Virginia, right by Bear Creek Reservoir on top of Coeburn Mountain. Shell holds an American nationality and belongs to the white ethnicity. He loves to keep his personal life private hence Shell has not mentioned any details concerning either his parents or if he has siblings.

Steve Shell Wife

Shell currently lives in Asheville, North Carolina. He loves to keep his personal details private hence Shell has not mentioned any details concerning his marital status. Therefore, it is not known if Shell is single, dating, or married.

Steve Shell Education

After completing her primary and high school education, Shell attended Virginia college. Shell graduated earning a bachelor of arts in mass communications and English literature.

Steve Shell Podcast

He works as a co-creator and narrator of the podcast Old Gods of Appalachia an eldritch horror anthology podcast set in the darkest mountains in the world. Before, Shell served as a host and main stage performer for The Moth StorySLAM from 2015 through 2020.

In order to learn more about Old Gods of Appalachia, visit their website at www.oldgodsofappalachia.com, and be sure to complete your social media ritual and follow them on Facebook and Instagram @oldgodsofappalachia, or Twitter and Tumblr @oldgodspod. If one would like to support the show, one can join or Patreon at www.patreon.com/oldgodsofappalachia, or support us on Acast at supporter.acast.com/old-gods-of-appalachia. One can also find t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, and other Old Gods merch in our shop at www.teepublic.com/stores/oldgodsofappalachia. Old Gods of Appalachia is a production of DeepNerd Media and is distributed by Rusty Quill. All rights reserved.

Steve Shell Salary

He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a co-creator and narrator of the podcast Old Gods of Appalachia an eldritch horror anthology podcast set in the darkest mountains in the world. Shell’s average salary is $61,674 per year.

Steve Shell Net Worth

Shell gets his wealth from his work as a co-creator and narrator of the podcast Old Gods of Appalachia an eldritch horror anthology podcast set in the darkest mountains in the world. Therefore, Shell has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Shell’s estimated net worth is $705,372.

Who Is Steve Shell

He works as a co-creator and narrator of the podcast Old Gods of Appalachia an eldritch horror anthology podcast set in the darkest mountains in the world. Before, Shell served as a host and main stage performer for The Moth StorySLAM from 2015 through 2020. He was a nationally rated slam poet for a long time and also does really nerdy stuff such as playing in the Society for Creative Anachronism where he studies and teaches medieval bardic traditions as well as produces The Knowne World Bardcast, a podcast about the music and oral traditions of medieval reenactors. He and Cam Collins, creators of one of the greatest horror podcast created.

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