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Stephanie Foo (born 1987) is a Malaysia-born American radio journalist, producer and author. She has worked for ''Snap Judgment'' and ''
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''. In 2022, she published ''What My Bones Know'', a memoir about healing from
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Early life and education

Foo was born in
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and moved to the United States with her family when she was two years old. She was abandoned by her parents in her teens. She attended the
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, graduating from Stevenson College in 2008. During her time at UCSC, she was involved with the campus radio station,
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Career


Radio

Foo taught high school journalism after college, and began listening to ''This American Life'' and ''
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''. She eventually decided to try her hand at it, hitchhiking to a pornography convention in search of a story and ultimately starting a
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called ''Get Me On This American Life''. Another early audio project was a music podcast called ''Stagedive'', where Foo succeeded in reaching a young demographic. Foo was an intern then a producer at
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's ''Snap Judgment'', based in
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, then moved to ''This American Life''. In addition to producer roles at ''Snap Judgment'' and ''This American Life'', Foo has also contributed to ''Reply All'' and ''
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''. She's drawn notice for work on topics ranging from Japanese reality television (a piece ''
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'' named to its list of the 20 best episodes in ''This American Life'''s 20-year history) to race and online dating; ''
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'' praised the latter piece as one of ''Reply Alls "most provocative episodes." In 2015, Foo launched her own podcast called ''Pilot'', with each installment to serve as a
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for a different genre of podcast.
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's Lindsay Michael named ''Pilot'' to a 2016 list of five best recent podcasts, saying Foo has "created her own playground...A place where she can try things out and see how they go." Foo served as the project lead on the development of an app from ''This American Life'', launched in October 2016, called Shortcut. Produced in collaboration with developers Courtney Stanton and
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of Feel Train, Shortcut aims to allow listeners to share audio across
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sites as easily as they can share video clips via
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. In the app, listeners can select an audio clip of up to 30 seconds and then post it directly to social media, where the audio plays alongside a transcription of the clip. At launch, the app operated on ''This American Life'''s archives, but the project was later released as open-source code, available for other audio projects to adopt. Writing at ''The New York Observer'', Brady Dale called Foo's project "the number one innovation in podcasting" in 2016, saying, "If anything can ever make audio go
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, it’s a solution like this."


Writing

Foo has also been noted for her commentary on diversity in media, especially for her 2015 essay, "What To Do If Your Workplace Is Too White." Introducing the piece at Transom,
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said it "should be required reading for everyone involved in building our workforce or programming." At ''Current'', Adam Ragusea praised it as "frank and funny" and
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called the piece "fantastic" and Foo "a force of nature." In February 2022, Foo released the book, ''What My Bones Know'' (2022; Ballantine Books) about healing from
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.


Awards

Foo produced ''This American Lifes 2015 video project, "Videos 4 U: I Love You," which garnered three
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nominations: Best Special Class, Short Format Daytime Program; Best Writing Special Class; and Best Directing Special Class, with the project's director Bianca Giaever winning the latter category. The project also won the 2015
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for Online Film & Video in the Drama: Individual Short or Episode category. In 2016, Foo won a
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grant from the Knight Prototype Fund to work on the ''This American Life'' project for sharing audio clips that became the Shortcut app. Foo was also a 2016 fellow at
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's
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to work on the same project. Foo served as a judge for the 2020, 2023, and 2024
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References


External links


Personal website
*''This American Life'
Radio Archive by Contributor - Stephanie Foo''Pilot'' podcast website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Foo, Stephanie Living people American radio producers American women journalists 1987 births University of California, Santa Cruz alumni 21st-century American women American women radio producers Malaysian emigrants to the United States People who lost Malaysian citizenship