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Rachel Feltman has more than a decade of experience telling stories about science, health and technology. She’s been instrumental in revitalizing prestigious old brands, launching new ones, and creating award-winning magazines and chart-topping podcasts. She’s a seasoned features editor and loves building out and executing ambitious editorial packages. She’s also an infamously speedy and meticulous writer, churning out pitch-perfect copy on everything from neutrinos to neurosyphilis without breaking a sweat. Whatever the subject matter, desired tone, platform, format, audience or scale, Rachel is ready and eager to tell your story.

Rachel is also available for hire as a writing coach, tutor, ghostwriter, and media trainer. Click here for more info.

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Rachel is the former Executive Editor of Popular Science Magazine and the forever host of the podcast The Weirdest Thing I Learned This Week.

She also hosts the show Science Quickly for Scientific American.

She previously founded the blog “Speaking of Science” for The Washington Post.

Rachel’s first book, Been There, Done That: A Rousing History of Sex came out on May 17, 2022. She also narrated the audiobook! You can buy it right now:

Libro.fm (Audiobook narrated by Rachel!)

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Amazon

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She’s also pretty good at hosting things!

She’s also pretty good at hosting things!