Molly Samuel

Molly Samuel is a freelance radio producer in San Francisco. She has worked as a producer and director at KQED and produced audio books for McSweeney's and 826 Valencia. Before moving to San Francisco Molly collected oral histories in Mississippi, worked at a literary agency in New York, interned at NPR's Arts Desk in Washington D.C., and went on tour with her punk band. She used to sing in another band whose name is unprintable, but was included in The Onion's "The Worst Band Names of 2006." She is a cofounder of the record label True Panther Sounds and has a degree in Ancient Greek.

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