Brown’s writing lives somewhere between egalitarian, sociological essay and the deeply personal experience of being alive as herself, incarnate, of the body.
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In these true, 7-minute, storytelling adventures, Brown reveals candid and uncanny tales of longing to work for Lorne, of life with a speed demon, and of the 1996 Illinois State Women’s Ice Hockey Championship’s tie-breaking goal.
“Moth”-style Storytelling: Extempo
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In these long-form interviews, Brown explains the implicitly Earth-loving, feminist, decolonial, anti-facist motivations for her business choices along the winding journey of her social entrepreneurship, which began at the tender age of nine.
Interview Features
Bordertown podcast feature interview following the 2023 catastrophic flooding in Vermont
Vermontrepreneur pilot episode from 2020, “How I Built This”-style podcast
Stuck in Vermont video feature created in tandem with cover feature Cuckoo for Cacao for Seven Days VT in 2008. The reporter on this project, Suzanne Podhaizer, had such a formative impact on (then) “Nutty Steph,” that it instantly catalyzed the adoption of Jaquelyn as her first name. Simultaneously, Podhaizer reconsidered her original title, “Is Nutty Steph Really Nutty?”
AiredOut feature interview for the 2019 launch of The Vulvalution, a $30K Planned Parenthood fundraising campaign