Tamsen Fadal (born December 4, 1970) is an American journalist, menopause advocate [1] and author of The New Single: Finding, Fixing and Falling Back In Love With Yourself. She is the host and executive producer of The Broadway Show.[2]
Fadal co-starred in the 2009 docu-series, "Matched In Manhattan"[10] on
Lifetime (TV Network) as a dating coach to clients.[11]
In 2019, Fadal became the host and executive producer of Broadway Profiles for The Broadway Channel, a monthly series featuring in-depth interviews with celebrities as well as an inside look at the Broadway industry [12] The show began airing weekly in fall 2020, when it became the first program about Broadway to be nationally syndicated.[13] In September 2021, the show's name changed to The Broadway Show with Tamsen Fadal.[14]
Fadal received a Broadcast Journalism award by the National Air Disaster Foundation in 2004 [NADF] post-9/11, for contributions leading to improved aviation safety.[15] Fadal was named the University of South Florida Outstanding Young Alumnus of 2004,[16]University of South FloridaAlumNews, October 2004.
In 2020, Fadal began to share her experiences as a woman in midlife on her podcast, Coming Up Next, and on social media.[22]
Advocacy
Fadal is an advocate for menopause awareness and in the fight against
breast cancer. After losing her mother to the disease in 1990, she continues to be involved with the Avon 39 Walk To End Breast Cancer.[23] She also lends her support to SHARE Cancer Support.[24] She serves on the advisory board for Let's Talk Menopause [25] helping advocate for menopause awareness through social media.
Fadal is Honorary Vice Chair [26] of Adapt Community Network, formerly United Cerebral Palsy of New York City. Fadal is a celebrity ambassador for Northshore Animal League [27] Fadal is on the Board of Directors for Best Buddies International, a nonprofit organization dedicated to establishing a global volunteer movement that creates opportunities for one-to-one friendships, integrated employment and leadership development for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD).
Personal life
On 4 October 2007, Fadal married
Matthew "Matt" Titus after three years of dating.[28] The duo ran their own dating business and published books together. In 2012, the couple divorced.[29]
In 2017, Fadal began dating Ira Bernstein. The couple married on 2 October 2021.
2013 Regional
Emmy award On-Camera Talent: Anchor- News Tamsen Fadal. July 17, 2013. (WPIX-TV). “Composite.” [30]
2013 Regional
Emmy award Remembering Mayor Ed Koch. February 1, 2013. (WPIX-TV). Tamsen Fadal, Anchor; Marvin Scott, Mary Murphy, Reporters; Jay Dow, Correspondent.[30]
2015 nominated for the Regional
Emmy award Outstanding Regional News Story – Spot News - Metro-North Train Derailment - (WPIX-TV) Anchors - Tamsen Fadal, Scott Stanford [31]