Len Webb is an award-nominated podcast producer, host, and audio storyteller with over a decade of experience creating engaging content that centers Black voices, history, and culture. As Lead Producer at PushBlack, Len drives acclaimed series like Black History Year and Two-Minute Black History, drawing millions of downloads annually and transitioning shows to video-first platforms. He also executive produced The Stolen Girls of Americus and Empire City, collaborating with partners like Crooked Media and Accelerate Change. Len is the co-creator and host of The Micheaux Mission, a long-running film podcast and YouTube series reviewing every Black movie ever released to theaters. His work has been spotlighted in The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Grio, Shadow and Act, and more. A pioneer of Black geek culture media, Len was the founding voice of Black Tribbles, a beloved radio show turned podcast network. With deep skills in narrative development, audio engineering, and community engagement, Len Webb crafts audio experiences that entertain, educate, and amplify untold stories.

Len Webb

Len Webb is an award-nominated podcast producer, host, and audio storyteller with over a decade of experience creating engaging content that centers Black voices, history, and culture. As Lead Producer at PushBlack, Len drives acclaimed series like Black History Year and Two-Minute Black History, drawing millions of downloads annually and transitioning shows to video-first platforms. He also executive produced The Stolen Girls of Americus and Empire City, collaborating with partners like Crooked Media and Accelerate Change. Len is the co-creator and host of The Micheaux Mission, a long-running film podcast and YouTube series reviewing every Black movie ever released to theaters. His work has been spotlighted in The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Grio, Shadow and Act, and more. A pioneer of Black geek culture media, Len was the founding voice of Black Tribbles, a beloved radio show turned podcast network. With deep skills in narrative development, audio engineering, and community engagement, Len Webb crafts audio experiences that entertain, educate, and amplify untold stories.

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Len Webb is an award-nominated podcast producer, host, and audio storyteller with over a decade of experience creating engaging content that centers Black voices, history, and culture. As Lead Producer at PushBlack, Len drives acclaimed series like Black History Year and Two-Minute Black History, drawing millions of downloads annually and transitioning shows to video-first platforms. He also executive produced The Stolen Girls of Americus and Empire City, collaborating with partners like Crooked Media and Accelerate Change.

Len is the co-creator and host of The Micheaux Mission, a long-running film podcast and YouTube series reviewing every Black movie ever released to theaters. His work has been spotlighted in The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Grio, Shadow and Act, and more. A pioneer of Black geek culture media, Len was the founding voice of Black Tribbles, a beloved radio show turned podcast network.

With deep skills in narrative development, audio engineering, and community engagement, Len Webb crafts audio experiences that entertain, educate, and amplify untold stories.

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Lead Podcast Producer at PushBlack
November 1, 2022 - Present
Lead Podcast Producer for PushBlack, a nonprofit media organization that shares empowering stories connecting news and history. Responsibilities include leading production of the seasonal 'Black History Year' podcast series, increasing engagement, serving as audio engineer and editor, coordinating the transition from audio to video podcast formats, producing social media assets, producing and hosting the daily series 'Two-Minute Black History', executive producing the true crime narrative podcasts 'The Stolen Girls of Americus' and 'Empire City: The Untold Origin Story of the NYPD', including voice directing and script writing duties.
Founder / Producer / Co-Host at The Micheaux Mission
February 1, 2016 - Present
Creator, lead producer, and co-host of a weekly film review podcast and YouTube series that analyzes every Black movie ever released to theaters. Responsibilities include programming, audio and video editing, producing live streams, and curating live podcast & panel discussions across various venues. The podcast averages 300,000 downloads annually across 50 countries and has been featured in numerous publications and media outlets.
Executive Producer / Lead Host at Black Tribbles
April 1, 2021 - August 1, 2025
Creator, lead producer, and host of a weekly radio show and podcast covering the full spectrum of geek culture from the Black perspective. Developed a podcast squad of creatives, comics, and artists. The program was broadcast from 2011 to 2021, reaching an audience of 300,000 homes and averaging 1.1 million downloads annually. Curated and hosted numerous live podcasts, special events, and panel discussions.

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