Becca used to do more before 9am then most people do all day. Then she realized that what most people do all day sucks, and that she didn’t want to get up at 4am to do any of those things.
That’s why Becca is now the Associate Producer of the Dave Glover Show. The DGS doesn’t even start until 4pm, so she can stay up late at night at the kind of hipster clubs where there is valet parking and groups of women who don’t know each other are always having their group photo taken.
In addition, on the DGS we don’t do anything. At least not any of the standard talk radio things. We don’t really talk to Senators or members of Congress. We don’t address the issues of the day, unless the issue is something like “what the hell is the deal with Crane Durham?” She can sleep late, watch a couple of episodes of One Tree Hill on the Tivo, shop for a scone or two at Whole Foods, and still be here in plenty of time to screw around for 3-4 hours. Or, at least, that is how the person writing this bio imagines her daily routine. There is a court order that keeps him at least 500 feet away from her, and so it is difficult to be certain about the details.
Becca’s primary responsibility on the DGS is the control and care of Executive Producer Tom Terbrock. To do the job correctly would take a team of professionals working around the clock, but given the budget and time constrictions, Becca believes she can turn the ship around. And since its been Tom’s ship until now, that ship’s cargo is Budweiser and heavy metal albums from the 80's.