Hit Home Media, LLC is a radio and podcast studio helping to develop, launch and produce all things audio. It was founded in 2018 by award-winning radio veteran Jasmyn Morris as she was creating the narrative true-crime podcast Hit Man. She partnered with iHeartRadio to launch Hit Man in 2019, serving as executive producer, host, and reporter. Upon launch, Hit Man hit #3 on Apple’s Top Shows, and has since been downloaded 5 million times and optioned for a TV series. Jasmyn’s since helped create podcasts for Rolling Stone, Amazon Music, HBO, Pushkin Industries, The San Francisco Standard, Audible, and more.
Previously, Jasmyn spent 12 years at StoryCorps where she was Executive Editor, overseeing all audio content and co-leading a department of 12. She ran the development and production of the StoryCorps podcast, as well as StoryCorps' weekly national broadcast series on NPR's Morning Edition. She received a George Foster Peabody Award in 2011 for her work on the StoryCorps 9/11 collection, and a Peabody nomination in 2019 for StoryCorps’ Stonewall OutLoud series.
Jasmyn began her radio career in 2006, as a reporter for NPR affiliate WRVO, where she earned 40 New York State Associated Press and local press club awards. She’s given talks at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies and led audio storytelling workshops at DCTV in New York City. In 2017, she delivered the keynote address at the Japan Prize International Contest for Educational Media in Tokyo, hosted by Japan's national public broadcasting organization, NHK.
Jasmyn also sits on the board of her identical twin sister’s nonprofit Mockingbird Farm Sanctuary.