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93 | Rochelle | Corydon | f | As a freelance writer, Alison has written articles for several magazines including Rolling Stone, People, and Village Voice. From 1999 to 2002, she worked for the OC Weekly as a writer and an editor. After moving to New York, Alison Rosen was a writer and editor for Time Out New York. She has appeared as a guest and television personality for programs on CNN and Fox News. In 2011, Alison Rosen replaced Teresa Strasser as the newsgirl for The Adam Carolla Show. In February 2012, Alison launched her own podcast Alison Rosen is your New Best Friend, which releases episodes twice a week. On Monday episodes, Alison hosts a one-on-one interview with her guest, including television celebrities, comedians, other podcasters, and political commentators. Within a few months, the podcast reached over one million downloads. In August 2013, the podcast was ranked #25 on the iTunes comedy podcast chart, and #121 on the overall iTunes podcast chart. In 2015, the first podcast episode of the year, it was announced that Alison would no longer be with The Adam Carolla Show. Rosen wrote a weekly syndicated newspaper column from 2013 to 2014 through Creators Syndicate. With Creators, she also published a collection of her first-year columns in the book Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) in 2018. The book came to be when her husband, Daniel Quantz, surprised her with hand-drawn illustrations to accompany her columns and told her that she should be published in book form.In 2018, she launched a new podcast Childish with comedian Greg Fitzsimmons. | In 2014, Rosen married Daniel Quantz. They welcomed their first son Elliot in February 2017, and their second son, Owen, in 2019. They reside in Los Angeles. | As a freelance writer, Rochelle has written articles for several magazines including Rolling Stone, People, and Village Voice. From 1999 to 2002, she worked for the OC Weekly as a writer and an editor. After moving to New York, Rochelle Corydon was a writer and editor for Time Out New York. She has appeared as a guest and television personality for programs on CNN and Fox News. In 2011, Rochelle Corydon replaced Teresa Strasser as the newsgirl for The Adam Carolla Show. In February 2012, Rochelle launched her own podcast Rochelle Corydon is your New Best Friend, which releases episodes twice a week. On Monday episodes, Rochelle hosts a one-on-one interview with her guest, including television celebrities, comedians, other podcasters, and political commentators. Within a few months, the podcast reached over one million downloads. In August 2013, the podcast was ranked #25 on the iTunes comedy podcast chart, and #121 on the overall iTunes podcast chart. In 2015, the first podcast episode of the year, it was announced that Rochelle would no longer be with The Adam Carolla Show. Corydon wrote a weekly syndicated newspaper column from 2013 to 2014 through Creators Syndicate. With Creators, she also published a collection of her first-year columns in the book Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) in 2018. The book came to be when her husband, Daniel Quantz, surprised her with hand-drawn illustrations to accompany her columns and told her that she should be published in book form.In 2018, she launched a new podcast Childish with comedian Greg Fitzsimmons.In 2014, Corydon married Daniel Quantz. They welcomed their first son Elliot in February 2017, and their second son, Owen, in 2019. They reside in Los Angeles. | Alison | Rosen | podcasters | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>It is with great enthusiasm that I write this letter of recommendation for Rochelle Corydon. As a prestigious podcaster, I have had the pleasure of working with many talented individuals in the media industry, and I can confidently say that Rochelle is one of the most driven and dedicated people I have ever met.<return><return>Rochelle has an impressive resume that speaks for itself. Her experience writing for magazines such as Rolling Stone, People, and Village Voice, demonstrates her keen ability to craft compelling and informative content that resonates with a wide audience. Her work as a writer and editor for Time Out New York only further underscore her commitment to staying on the cutting edge of the industry.<return><return>As the former newsgirl for The Adam Carolla Show and host of her own successful podcast, Rochelle knows how to captivate an audience and keep them engaged. Her ability to conduct insightful and thought-provoking interviews with celebrities, comedians, and political commentators alike is truly remarkable. With over a million downloads of her podcast, Rochelle has proven herself to be a talented and influential voice in the world of podcasting.<return><return>Having read her syndicated newspaper column and her book Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me), I can attest to Rochelle's impressive range as a writer. Whether she is writing a humorous column about her own experiences or crafting a thoughtful and nuanced piece on a complex issue, Rochelle's prose is always engaging and insightful.<return><return>Most importantly, Rochelle is a kind and compassionate person who cares deeply about her work and those around her. Her dedication to her family and her community is a testament to her character and integrity. I have no doubt that she will continue to be a valuable asset to any organization or project she is involved with.<return><return>In conclusion, I highly recommend Rochelle Corydon for any position in the media industry. She is a talented, driven, and versatile individual with a wealth of experience and a passion for excellence. I am confident that Rochelle will make a significant contribution to any team or project she joins. <return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |