MARK JOSEPH
Mark Joseph is a multi-media producer, columnist and
author. His books include Pop Goes Religion,
Faith, God & Rock 'n' Roll, and
The Rock & Roll Rebellion. His latest book is
Sarah Barracuda: The Rise Of Sarah Palin. His writings have
appeared in publications like Billboard Magazine, Beliefnet, The Jewish Press, Christianity Today, Fox, NRO, and others.
Mark is an award-winning record producer who produced the rock soundtrack for The Passion Of The Christ featuring Lauryn Hill, Scott Stapp of Creed, MxPx, Mark Hoppus of Blink 182, P.O.D.
and others and has supervised the international releases of over 70 records and produced the music for dozens of television commercials. He is founder of Bully Pulpit Records whose first
artist, Molly Jenson, released her debut album, Maybe Tomorrow in partnership with Nettwerk Music Group in 2009.
Mark has produced two short films, The Bridge & Cupid, a documentary Japan In Search Of The Dream and developed and/or marketed 18 films including Ray, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion,
The Witch & The Wardrobe, I Am David, Holes, Because of Winn-Dixie and others and is currently developing/producing the feature films, The Crusader, In His Steps and Sensei. Joseph is also a
co-founder and president of the board of the Damah Film Festival.
He has also worked extensively as a TV host and producer having anchored The Entertainment Report for Group W/CNN, then spending five year as host and producer of NHK TV's The Interview, an
international talk show that featured Mark interviewing public figures like Jay Leno, Larry King, Charlton Heston, George Gallup, Gloria Allred and others.
Mark also spent a decade as U.S. correspondent for two radio stations, Tokyo FM and FM Yokohama for whom he reported daily from Los Angeles and covered the Democratic National Convention in
Los Angeles in 2000 for the Talk America Radio Network.
He has been quoted widely on issues relating to the intersection of spirituality and pop culture in media outlets like The New York Times, USA Today, The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago
Tribune, The Wall Street Journal, VH-1 and others.
Mark lives in the Los Angeles area with his wife and four children.
To learn more about Mark, visit the Bully! Pulpit website.
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