John Asante is a curious, independent podcast showrunner, producer, and consultant with over 15 years of experience making audio projects for podcasting and public radio outlets. To borrow a sports term, he’s a utility player in the audio world — he’s competent and skilled in various roloes. John’s mission is to tell stories of Black and brown people, as well as folks from marginalized communities that are often overlooked in mainstream media.
Most recently, John was a Senior Managing Producer at Pineapple Street Studios, overseeing production on companion shows with HBO and Netflix, as well as original programs like Back Issue. Before that, he was the Managing Producer at Neon Hum Media, where he ran shows made in collaboration with WeTransfer, The Advocate, and Sony Music. Prior to Neon Hum, John developed, produced, and launched several podcasts as a Senior Producer at Stitcher, including Sold In America, Just Between Us, and Lost and Found.
Before working formally in the podcast industry, John launched, hosted, and produced his first independent project — Play It Back, a podcast all about stories of how music lovers discovered the songs that have changed their lives.
John began his professional audio career in public radio. He produced and reported pieces for nationally broadcasted radio shows, including WNYC's The Takeaway and There Goes The Neighborhood, as well as NPR's Talk of the Nation, Ask Me Another, Morning Edition, and Tell Me More.
John has honed his production skills in college radio at WRAS, Georgia State University’s renowned 100,000-watt station. During his tenure, he served as the news director, the host and producer of a public affairs show, a co-host of the station’s blues show (Crossroads), and a regular rotation DJ. Sometimes, he juggled all those jobs in one day in between classes.
When he isn’t creating audio projects, John mentors rising podcast producers, stays active (by cycling, hiking, and golfing), collects vinyl, dabbles in gardening, and practices the ukulele in anticipation for his next backyard party. Forever he loves his hometown of Atlanta, yet he enjoys living in and exploring Los Angeles with his hilarious wife and two rambunctious cats.
AWARDS
2022 | Webby Awards: People's Voice Award for Best Arts & Culture Podcast — Back Issue
2021 | Ambies: Best Entertainment Podcast — Back Issue
2021 | Webby Awards: Honoree for Best Arts & Culture Podcast — Back Issue
2019 | Gracie Awards: Best Investigative Podcast — Sold In America
SPEAKING & JUDGING ENGAGEMENTS
2022 | Sound Up / ‘Content For Change’ Speaker Series — Panelist
2021 & 2022 | USC Annenberg / The World of Podcasting — Panelist & Judge
2021 | Washington Media Institute — Guest Speaker
2020 | International Documentary Awards — Judge
2020 | KCRW Radio Race — Judge
2020 | Black Podcasting Awards — Judge
2019 | IDA x Wondery / Podcast Day — Panelist
2019 | USC Annenberg / The Business of Podcasting — Panelist
2018 | Outlier Podcast Festival — Panel Moderator
2018 | An Extraordinary Evening: For Podcasters of Color — Panel Moderator
2017 | Modern Media Conference at Georgia State University — Presenter