Jonathan Goldstein (born August 22, 1969)[1] is an American-Canadian author, humorist and radio producer.
Goldstein's work has been academically examined as representative of "the positioning of Jews and Canadians as potentially overlooked minorities in the late-twentieth- and early twenty-first-century United States".
[7] After graduation, Goldstein supported himself by working in the telemarketing industry for ten years while continuing to write and attend readings.
[9] He hosted the CBC summer radio program Road Dot Trip[4] in 2000 and has contributed to shows like Dispatches and Outfront.
[10] In 2000, his career received a boost after he was selected to work on Ira Glass' popular public radio program This American Life.
[19] Goldstein married fellow radio producer Emily Condon in 2015, having been introduced by Sean Cole in 2013.