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This Vienna Native Is the Host of NPR’s Latest Podcast, Everyone & Their Mom

The 22-year-old shares what it was like to work on Wait, Wait… Don’t Tell Me, her high school experience, and new spinoff podcast.

By Buzz McClain June 9, 2022 at 12:14 pm

Emma Eun-joo Choi, a 2018 George C. Marshall High grad, is an English major at Harvard University, which in itself is a pretty good accomplishment. But the 22-year-old is also the host of a new National Public Radio weekly podcast called Everyone & Their Mom. The short-form comedy show—segments run 20 minutes or so—looks to capitalize on Choi’s youthful exuberance as well as her experience interning in 2021 for the long-running NPR comedy quiz show Wait, Wait … Don’t Tell Me, of which her own podcast is a spin-off.

Behind the scenes at Wait, Wait: Choi says there are “seven or eight writers” on the show; the host, Peter Sagal, “does most of the curation; we all send our jokes to Peter, who chooses them. He’s very involved.” Sad trombone sound effect: Choi’s internship was mostly virtual, thanks to the pandemic. Happy keyboard riff: But she did get to travel with the cast to three of their live shows. Sad trombones: The annual visit to Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts in her hometown of Vienna was not one of them.

What’s so funny? Choi is not a quote-unquote comedian. “I tried stand-up once,” she says, “but I didn’t get super into it.” She mostly lets the podcast guests be the amusing ones: “It’s not a standard podcast; it’s a podcast where we talk about funny things with funny people. There are a lot of bits, a lot of riffing, but it’s all very produced [in post-production], so it definitely feels like a sketch show with a through-line.”

Fantasy podcast guest? Cue the rock guitar. “I would love to have Michelle Zauner on. She’s Japanese Breakfast and is a musician that I love.” The indie-pop band fronted by Zauner, a Korean -American guitarist and singer, was nominated for two Grammy awards this year.

Was Choi funny at Marshall High? Ding ding. “I created a satire magazine when I was in high school—but a lot of stuff I kind of just kept private. People who got voted class clown definitely were a lot louder than I was.”

Wait, wait … a satire magazine? “It was called The Scuttlebutt. I think it’s still alive. I get Twitter notifications now and then. I’m not sure exactly what’s up with it right now.” (We looked: New posts are sparse, but her original posts are online.)

The name of the podcast? “It was something I said in one of the pilot episodes … We talk about things everyone and their mom are talking about, and we have tons of people on … it captures the randomness of the show and how everyone can enjoy it.”

This story originally ran in our June issue. For more stories like this, subscribe to our monthly magazine.

Buzz McClain

Buzz McClain

Contributing Writer

Contributing writer Buzz McClain has been covering all-things Northern Virginia since serving as entertainment editor of the suburban Journal Newspapers in 1983. He wrote about movies for Playboy for 20 years and music for 10 years at the Washington Post. In real life he is Communications Director at the Schar School of Policy and Government at his alma mater, George Mason University.

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