Sarah Vowell, a multifaceted personality, was born in Oklahoma and spent her formative years in Montana. Her impressive career in journalism has primarily revolved around her contributions to public radio's renowned program, This American Life. Since 1996, she has held the esteemed position of contributing editor, captivating audiences with her witty, querulous voice and sharp comic delivery during the program's popular live shows across the country.
The New York Times has praised her unique style, and her work has been featured in a variety of esteemed publications, including Esquire, GQ, Los Angeles Times, The Village Voice, Spin, The New York Times Book Review, and McSweeney's. In addition to her reporting and criticism, Sarah has also served as a columnist for Time, Salon.com, and San Francisco Weekly.
Sarah's charismatic persona and humorous approach have endeared her to fans of This American Life, who eagerly anticipate her engaging commentary on a wide range of topics, from politics to pop culture. Her ability to find humor in the most unexpected places has earned her a reputation as a masterful storyteller and a gifted writer, capable of making readers and listeners alike laugh out loud with her clever, wry observations.