Get to know your host

My name is Treasure — yes, that’s really my name — and I’m the creator and host of The Drunk Truth. I’m originally from Boston (Dorchester/Roslindale) but grew up in Providence, so both cities feel like home. Behind the mic, I’m witty, blunt, insightful, and a surprisingly good listener for someone drinking Fireball on purpose.

The idea for this podcast started long before it became real. For years, my former co-host and I would find ourselves drunk at 3 a.m., talking to each other, and honestly, to random people we met along the way, about everything from life and love to chaos and questionable decisions. These conversations were hilarious, emotional, unexpectedly intelligent, and sometimes unhinged in the best way. Every night ended with: “We should’ve recorded that.” Eventually, I took that seriously.

“The Drunk Truth” was already my longtime social media moniker, but the heart of the show came from those nights where people were drunk enough to be honest, open enough to be vulnerable, and messy enough to be real. While Amy is no longer part of the podcast, the dream we shared doesn’t end there. The Drunk Truth started with me, and I’m committed to shaping it into something uniquely my own.

On the show, I’m a storyteller, an interviewer, and often the voice of reason, even when my drink of choice says otherwise. I love letting episodes flow naturally, following the conversation wherever it wanders, just like the nights that inspired all of this.

Outside the podcast, I’m a server, bartender, and a Communication major with a Media focus graduating from the University of Rhode Island in December 2025. My passion is entertainment in every form: television, film, creative writing, music, broadcasting, and maybe even directing someday. I was drawn to podcasting because of my unique voice, literally, and because connecting with people has always come naturally to me.

As for fun facts: I am known to end my questions by literally saying “question mark?”, and my favorite drinks change with my mood, but I’m usually reaching for a Michelob Ultra with a Fireball shot… or a vodka High Noon if I’m feeling classy.

A woman taking a selfie in a mirror, wearing pearl jewelry and makeup, with short blonde hair and blue nail polish.