About

Natasha Lewin is a writer, documentarian, and journalist whose work spans screenplay, narrative nonfiction, and fiction. As Archival Producer on HBO’s 'Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple' (2025 Grammy-nominated) and researcher for '1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed' (which won a Children’s & Family Emmy), Natasha brings meticulous historical and personal sensibility to narrative work.

Previously Chief Writing Officer at Zuckerberg Media, Natasha co-created the children’s podcast 'Once Upon a Timestamp' with Randi Zuckerberg and co-wrote the 'New York Times' bestseller 'Pick Three' (HarperCollins 2018). She was the co-author of 'Missy President' (Zuckerberg Ink, 2016).

Natasha is creator of narrative drama podcast 'White Privilege: Radio Play' based on the book of Esther. Her early journalistic roots stem from 'High Times', where she was Managing Editor and published 'The High Times’ Pot Smoker’s Activity Guide' (Chronicle Books, 2010), and writing for Boston's 'The Weekly Dig' as a columnist. Natasha has published personal essays exploring her multiracial and multifaith heritage in outlets such as 'The Christian Science Monitor' and 'Kveller.'