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J Woodward is an audio and video storytelling professional bringing two decades of film, television, stage, radio and live event programming to the work of exploring the stories of our times.
Woodward was an on-air host and producer at Maine Public Radio, earned his master’s degree in public media journalism from Fordham University as WFUV News Fellow, winning awards from the New York State Broadcasters Association and the national Mark of Excellence Award from the Society of Professional Journalists.
His early career as an actor had an auspicious beginning starring opposite Emma Thompson in Mike Nichol’s film adaptation of Wit for HBO, he went on to later success dating an alien from work, covering up for a Senator, breaking up with Bettie Page, plotting the downfall of humankind as an evil minion, shipping himself to another planet in a box, providing unsolicited advice to a vampire slayer, dying in Vietnam, and selling fake fossils to Dick Van Dyke.
Woodward launched
Bluejay Atlantic in 2018.
Elizabeth Joy Windom is an artistic INTJ who loves being behind the scenes, Elizabeth thrives while working on projects that offer her the space to organize, maintain processes, and tell stories.
Elizabeth earned a BA in Vocal Performance from The University of Valley Forge and an MA in Theology and the Arts from Fuller Seminary. Originally from Ohio, she grew up on a small fruit orchard and Christmas tree farm, which her family affectionately calls Windhaven Orchards. She comes from a long line of women who create tactile homemade objects. For her part, Elizabeth is currently making clay tapestries.
Jonathan Smith is a veteran public radio producer with a career of daily production talk radio ranging from the venerated Diane Rehm show to his current stewardship of Maine Public Radio’s flagship program, Maine Calling.
Smith began his professional career on a couple of election campaigns in Iowa (presidential and congressional) and later, yes, Mr. Smith went to Washington, DC where he took a job parking cars next to Ford's Theatre. Once he realized he wouldn't be promoted to lawyer, he became a public radio producer.
After nine years with The Diane Rehm Show, he moved to New Hampshire to be the Executive Producer of New Hampshire Public Radio's Word of Mouth. In the Fall of 2010, he joined the Maine Public Broadcasting Network to help launch it's new, interactive radio program Maine Calling.
When not producing radio programs, Jonathan spends his time trying all the beers and playing better golf than Woodward.
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