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Danielle Dardashti | |
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Website | www.dashbrandedcontent.com; www.nightingaleofiran.com |
Danielle Dardashti is a documentary writer/producer, former on-air TV news reporter, co-author, and storytelling champion.
Biography
[edit]Danielle Dardashti is an Emmy award-winning documentary writer/producer, a former on-air TV news reporter, and a storySLAM champion who has been featured on NPR’s Moth Radio Hour[1]. She is the co-author of the Jewish Family Fun Book (Jewish Lights[2]), and co-founder/Creative Director of live storytelling show Storyboom. Danielle, founder and CEO of dash., leads corporate storytelling workshops all over the world.
Danielle Dardashti is the host, writer, director, and senior producer of The Nightingale of Iran, an award-winning[3] audio documentary podcast.
References
[edit]- ^ The Moth (2024-02-14). The Moth Radio Hour: Signed, Sealed, Delivered - Stories about Letters. Retrieved 2025-01-08 – via YouTube.
- ^ "Jewish Lights: Jewish Family Fun Book, 2nd Ed". www.jewishlights.com. Retrieved 2025-01-08.
- ^ "Accolades". nightingaleofiran.com. Retrieved 2025-01-08.