Amy Wilson
About Amy Wilson
Amy Wilson is a co-founder of Adalyst Media and a book author at Zibby Books, with extensive experience in writing and podcasting. She co-hosts the award-winning podcast 'What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood' and has a background in theater and television.
Work at Adalyst Media
Amy Wilson serves as Co-Founder at Adalyst Media, a position she has held since 2022. Under her leadership, the company has achieved significant milestones, including over 10 million lifetime downloads and the sale of 12 million ad impressions. Adalyst Media focuses on creating engaging content that resonates with audiences, particularly in the parenting sector.
Current Role at Zibby Books
Since 2022, Amy Wilson has been a Book Author at Zibby Books. In this role, she contributes her expertise in writing and storytelling, focusing on themes relevant to her audience. Her involvement with Zibby Books aligns with her broader career in literature and media.
Podcast Co-Host and Achievements
Amy Wilson co-hosts the podcast 'What Fresh Hell: Laughing in the Face of Motherhood,' which she has been part of since 2016. The podcast has garnered over 7 million lifetime downloads and received a Webby Award. It caters to a dedicated audience of mothers, providing humor and insights into parenting.
Theatrical and Writing Background
Amy Wilson has a rich background in theater and writing. She directed the NYC production of 'LISTEN TO YOUR MOTHER' for six years and produced the Off-Broadway show 'THE BEST OF EVERYTHING,' which was recognized as a New York Times 'Critic's Pick.' Additionally, her book 'WHEN DID I GET LIKE THIS?' was acknowledged as a Target 'Emerging Author.'
Education and Early Career
Amy Wilson studied at Yale University, where she developed her skills in writing and performance. Her early career included roles as a contributing editor for Parenting Magazine and as a board member for organizations such as Target Margin Theater and Symphony Space. She has also appeared in television series like 'Norm' and 'Daddio,' and had a recurring role on 'Felicity.'