Rebecca Mooney

Rebecca Mooney

Producer, The Treatment

Producer/KCRW Staff

Rebecca Mooney is a radio producer and writer based in Los Angeles. She produces KCRW’s arts and pop culture program “The Treatment” hosted by Elvis Mitchell, and regularly contributes to many of KCRW’s news and culture programs, including Bodies. She is the writer, creator, and executive producer of a satirical web series about parenting in Los Angeles. Rebecca graduated from Brown University and has a Master’s degree from Columbia University. She lives in Santa Monica with her family, but is still and will always be a New Yorker. And, yes, she roots for the Yankees and the Clippers.

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This week on The Treatment, Elvis welcomes actor John David Washington who’s starring in the film adaptation of the August Wilson play The Piano Lesson, directed by his brother,…

John David Washington, Marco Perego, & Matt Tyrnauer on The Treat

This week on The Treatment, Elvis welcomes actor John David Washington who’s starring in the film adaptation of the August Wilson play The Piano Lesson, directed by his brother,…

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Jude Law enters his lawman era (and joins to tell us about it), Aasif Mandvi talks “Waiting for Godot,” and Ilana Glazer has The Treat.

Jude Law, Aasif Mandvi, and Ilana Glazer on The Treat

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from The Treatment

Tiffany Haddish talks “Black Comedy in America,” Jake Kasdan breaks down his new Christmas-action-comedy “Red One,” and Dan Ackroyd has The Treat.

Tiffany Haddish, Jake Kasdan, and Dan Aykroyd on The Treat

Tiffany Haddish talks “Black Comedy in America,” Jake Kasdan breaks down his new Christmas-action-comedy “Red One,” and Dan Ackroyd has The Treat.

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