David Bouchier

Commentator

Preston's Summary

David Bouchier is a commentator at WSHU Public Radio. He began his career as a print journalist in London and has since explored themes of culture and society, with a focus on family wellness and therapy. David's work has been featured in WSHU, and he is also the author of several books, including a memoir and collections of essays that reflect his diverse experiences and insights.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Opinion: 63 %
Reviews: 16 %
Informative: 14 %
Opinion Editorial: 1 %
Events: 1 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Animal Rescue & Rehabilitation
  • Animal Rights
  • Pop Culture
  • Analog Photography
  • Digital Photography
  • Real Estate Development

Pitching Insights

David Bouchier's coverage is heavily focused on local culture and society, particularly around seasonal topics such as Christmas, gift-giving, and shopping. His articles also delve into family dynamics and relationships.

Given his focus on the local community in Connecticut, he may be interested in stories that highlight unique or heartwarming aspects of the region's traditions during holidays like Christmas. Additionally, pitches should cater to his interest in family dynamics and relationships within the context of local culture.

Since David often writes opinion editorials with a hint of humor or nostalgia about everyday life experiences, he might appreciate pitches that offer insightful perspectives on these themes tailored to resonate with his audience in Connecticut.

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