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  • Alison Stewart, an American journalist.
  • Stewarts’ Psychological Drama Book Has Been Published
  • Alison Stewart is happily married to television producer Bill Wolff.

Who is Alison Stewart?

Alison Stewart, an American journalist, had her admirers worried about her personal life, and she revealed her joyful relationship with her life partner.

Alison Stewart, best known for her Peabody Award-winning MTV coverage, has worked in journalism for more than two decades.

Promoting Her Book: At Politics & Prose, Alison discusses the tale of D.C.’s Dunbar High, which was created in 1870 as the country’s first black public high school (Published on 28 August 2013)

Alison is frequently confused with the famous hairdresser of the same name who has a salon called ‘Alison Stewart Hairdressers.’

Alison Stewart: Early life, Parents and Broadcasting Career

Alison Stewart was born on July 4, 1966, to educated parents in Glen Ridge, New Jersey.

Alison’s father, who retired, was Squibb’s senior vice president of corporate relations, and her mother, who also retired, was a biology teacher.

Alison began her broadcasting career at Brown University’s WBRU radio station while pursuing a bachelor’s degree in English.

Alison has worked for numerous news outlets,

including MTV News, CBS News, ABC News, MSNBC, Olbermann, and PBS.

She is currently a special correspondent for PBS as well as a fill-in anchor for ‘NewsHour Weekend’ and ‘Charlie Rose.’

She won a Peabody Award while working for MTV News for her coverage of the 1992 presidential election in the Choose or Lose campaign.

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Alison Stewart reporting source: WNYC

Stewarts’ Psychological Drama Book

Alison published Junk: Digging Through America’s Love Affair with Stuff in 2016.

Alison’s real-life experience while clearing up her parents’ basement inspired the book.

In the book, Alison describes how the job dragged on for months, which got her thinking about how it got to that point.

It made her wonder why even smart and affluent people save antiques and books they’re unlikely to read.

The book digs into Alison’s three-year investigation as she works with junk removal companies such as Annie Haul and Junk Vets.

She finally works her way backstage at Antiques Roadshow,

where she learns how to construct a captivating junk-based television show with Pawn Stars.

The book’s readers will learn about innovative solutions to America’s suffocating consumer culture.

Alison also visits the FreeCycle online community, where people would rather give away their no-longer-needed belongings than toss them away.

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Junk takes readers on a refreshing journey through 250-mile-long yard sales and resale stores,

as volunteer tinkerers from Repair Cafe restore damaged appliances and toys back to life.

Relationship with Husband Bill Wolff

Alison Stewart is a brainy beauty who is happily married to television producer Bill Wolff,

who also happens to be the host of NPR’s old morning show ‘The Bryant Park Project.’

On November 4, 2006, the pair married in a wedding at Cipriani 23rd Street in New York.

They both worked for MSNBC in Secaucus at the time,

where Alison was a news anchor and her husband was the vice president of prime-time programming.

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After one year of marriage, the couple announced their pregnancy in December 2007, and their healthy baby son, Isaac Stewart Wolff, was born on May 5, 2008.

During an interview with NPR in July 2008,

Alison stated her fear about her son being multiracial because she is Afro-American and her husband is White American.

Alison revealed that they had addressed the subject long before the birth of their kid,

she couldn’t help but think about the problems that her child would face as a result of his racial identity.

Despite all of her anxieties, Alison and her family are today living a wonderful life together in New York City.