Tracie is a content creator who has written, produced, and developed stuff to read, watch, click on, or listen to. A Time’s Up original signatory, she spent the lion’s share of her career in women’s media, having cut her teeth as an editor at the seminal feminist magazine Bust. She went on to be a founding editor of Gawker Media’s Jezebel.com and founder and Head of Content of Vice’s women’s interests vertical Broadly, overseeing its US and subsequent global launches, and producing and hosting a number of its documentary series. She went on to become a development executive at Viceland—Vice’s cable television network—where she developed and executive produced the channel’s unscripted programming, and at Vice Studios, where she developed and packaged shows and documentaries to sell to SVODs.

Currently, she works as a development consultant and content strategist for media organizations, and owns an online shop, Pipe Dreams. She produces and co-hosts the podcast Pot Psychology, and continues to write from her home in Brooklyn, where she lives with her daughter and their dog. Her work has been published in The New York Times, Fortune, Newsweek, Penthouse, Bust, Vice, and Gawker.