Jeremy Smith
Jeremy Adam Smith writes about parenting, science and technology, popular culture, urban life, and politics--sometimes all of them at once.
He is the author of The Daddy Shift (Beacon Press, 2009), which the San Francisco Chronicle calls "amazing," author Rebecca Walker calls "wonderful," Mothering magazine praises as "engagingly persuasive," and UrbanBaby rates as one of "the best of 2009." Jeremy is also the co-editor of The Compassionate Instinct (W.W. Norton & Co., January 2010) and Are We Born Racist? (Beacon Press, August 2010).
Jeremy works as the editor of Shareable.net and is the contributing editor of Greater Good magazine, where he is the former senior editor. During his three-year tenure with the print edition of Greater Good, the magazine was nominated for multiple Maggie and Independent Press awards.
Jeremy is also the founder of Daddy Dialectic, a group blog that explores the experiences of twenty-first-century dads, which has earned praise from the Washington Post, New York Times, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and many corners of the blogosphere. His essays, short stories, and articles have appeared in The Nation, BusinessWeek.com, Mothering, San Francisco Bay Guardian, San Francisco Chronicle, Utne Reader, Wired, and numerous other periodicals and books.
Jeremy has also been interviewed by many media outlets, including The New York Times, USA Today, Details magazine, Salon.com, Working Mother, Nightline, Forum with Michael Krasny (KQED), NPR, ABC News, NBC News, The Globe and Mail, The Agenda with Steve Paikin (TVO), The Current (CBC), The Takeaway (BBC World Service/?WNYC),and the Toronto Star.