Recently, noted producer Theresa Loconsolo of TechCrunch has been raising the flag for deeper dives into podcasting. She currently lives in New Jersey, where she continues to focus her energies on the network’s flagship podcast, Equity. Join us for the highly anticipated second season of Smart Tech. Her work is extremely important to how audiences find, digest, and understand these broad and complex topics.
Loconsolo’s journey started with a vibrant educational intention. She received her bachelor’s degree in Communication from Monmouth University. During her time there, she sharpened her skills in community-based media production and advocacy storytelling. Her academic training has equipped her to both move and captivate listeners. She artfully sets the stage for complex conversations about equity, what it means and what it should mean in the world of tech.
As an editorial producer at TechCrunch, continued equality advocate Loconsolo helps craft stories that speak to all communities. Equity podcast Equity takes a deep, rich look at investment, entrepreneurship, and trends in new markets. It provides a uniquely clear and engaging perspective. Her talent for weaving powerful stories together has helped make the show one of the most popular and effective resources for navigating today’s rapidly changing economic world.
Even more important, as an audio producer she controls the production every step of the way. She makes sure we put a high quality bar on every episode. Her exceptional precision and care has earned her high honors from her fellow musicians and critics. Loconsolo’s commitment to fostering productive dialogue around equity speaks to her passion for building a more inclusive tech community.
You can email her with tips, suggestions or praise at theresa.loconsolo@techcrunch.com, especially about her work here, or about the Equity podcast. Her work continues to be a potent force that adds to the conversation surrounding equity. Yet they have the power to shape how technology furthers equity and creates opportunities.

