Susan Carpenter is co-host of The Ride, a series about modern mobility on the Southern CaliforniaPublic Radio station KPCC-FM. In broadcast radio segments and a weekly podcast, she reports on everything from autonomous cars and ride sharing to motorcycles, bicycles and public transit.
Before joining KPCC, Carpenter was the car and motorcycle critic for the Los Angeles Times and the Orange County Register. She is also known for operating two illegal pirate-radio stations and writing about unconventional adventures for the women's magazine Jane which she undertook in order to experience them firsthand.
Carpenter's writing has also appeared in George,Marie Claire, and Cosmopolitan.[4][9] She has written about topics as diverse as working as a Hooters girl, posing nude for Playboy magazine, joining the Army, working on a chain gang, competing in a Hawaiian Tropic tanning contest, and trying out for the Los Angeles Lakers dance squad, the Laker Girls, and has provided insider commentary about pirate radio happenings.[5] In October 2012, Carpenter moved to the Orange County Register as automobile and motorcycle columnist.[10][11][12]
In 2004, Carpenter wrote a book about her experiences as a pirate-radio operator[2][4][5][13] which has been described as "sine qua non for anyone who aspires to run any kind of community-style radio station" due to the details it provides about the college, community, and pirate scene.[14][15]