Kathleen Davis

Hi! I have over two decades of experience leading newsrooms and editing and writing all types of content. I’ve built and hosted award-nominated podcasts for over seven years. I’m experienced as on-air talent for video, and I’m a frequent moderator and guest on panels and on TV, radio, and podcasts. I also have deep experience in subscription, traffic, and newsletter strategy.

At the heart of it all though, like any good journalist, I am a storyteller. I’m curious and find stories in overlooked corners. I also really love thinking of solutions to thorny editorial strategy: how to reach new audiences, how to create new products, how to manage big projects. I have a lot of ideas, but it has also been a joy of my career to find and mentor some of the best talent in journalism.

Looking for an Editorial Strategist, Editor, Writer, Podcast and Event Host and Creator or Experienced Manager? Let’s chat! 

info Subjects

General

Education
Business & Finance
Government & Politics
Lifestyle
Parenting
Wellness

Specialties

Subject matter expertise: business, gender, labor, DEI, childcare, news and politics, workplace/career/leadership

notepad Skills

  • Conference/meeting coverage
  • Communications strategy
  • Coaching
  • Articles
  • Editing
  • Essays
  • Feature writing
  • Event production
  • Ghostwriting
  • Investigative reporting
  • Media relations
  • News
  • Op-Ed
  • Podcasts (writing)
  • Radio (writing)
  • Radio (reporting)
  • Q&A
  • Scripts
  • SEO
  • Web copy
  • White papers
  • Technical writing

notepad Writing Credits

Fast Company, The Persistent, Fortune (ghostwriting), Entrepreneur, Popular Photography, Popular Science, Time Out New York

star Awards, Honors, Appointments

Nominated for Best Business Podcast 2023 – The Podcast Academy 

Selected Work

As author, unless indicated otherwise.

This Bill in the Senate Could Disenfranchise Millions of Women Voters

A news artlcle for the start up publication The Persistent on the SAVE Act’s impact on married women who have changed their last names. 

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How Back to School Puts Working Moms in an Impossible Bind

A feature on the mismatch of days off between schools and workplaces and the impact on women's careers.  

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When The Government Shutdown Came For SNAP, Women Stepped Up to Help

On the cuspy of 42 million Americans are set to losing crucial food support, I explored the grassroots mutual aid movement fueled by moms.

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3-Part Investigative Feature

I conecptulized and edited this 6-month investigation that exposed food and worker safety, patterns of cover up of harassment and misconduct, an elaborate branding scheme, misleading environmental claims and more.

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Why we should be talking about the 32-hour week instead of the 4-day week

After the 32-hour workweek was left on the cutting room floor of the United Auto Workers contract negotiations, I explored the history of the 5-day 40-hour work week and argued way the current push for a 4-day work week might not be the progress we’re looking for. 

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Sorry, Silicon Valley Won’t Save Your Kids From Tech Addiction

To write this story about parent’s feelings about their kids' relationship to technology I surveyed nearly 400 parents and spoke to numerous experts. 

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How The ACLU Is Leading The Resistance

I wrote this exclusive feature on how the ACLU had been secretly planning for how they would fight back against Trump’s first presidency before the 2016 election. I was granted unprecedented access and spent several months reporting the story.

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Ambition Diaries

The 2022 narrative mini-series, Ambition Diaries which ran on The New Way We Work was a project I created, securing the partnership of the Economic Hardship Reporting Project. I  hired 12 journalists and photographers to record intimate conversations between a diverse group of mothers and daughters across the country. 

The result was a multimedia, written, visual and audio experience that was nominated as 2023’s Podcast Academy’s Best Business Podcast.

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Affirmative Action Series

Before SCOTUS ruled on Affirmative Action in June 2023, I sent reporters out across the country to report from three of the eight states (Michigan, Oklahoma, and New Hampshire) that had already banned Affirmative Action years before to explain how the ruling would impact not just higher education but public and private sector jobs too. 

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