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Savannah Hauk is an author and advocate. | Guest | |
Ayanna Davis is an artist and autism advocate. | Guest | |
X Mayo is an Afro-Latina actor, writer, and producer hailing from L.A. She is currently starring as a series regular on NBC's half hour series, American Auto, and was a recent staff writer for Comedy Central's Emmy-nominated The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. | Guest | |
Margaret Mary O'Connor is an author. | Guest | |
Deborah Driggs is an author and actress.. | Guest | |
Brian Reed is the senior producer of the public radio show and podcast This American Life, also he hosts the show S-Town, and co-hosts the podcast The Trojan Affair | Guest | |
Brent Kochuba is the Founder of SpotGamma, a financial insights company, which applies its proprietary methodology toward modeling index and equity options and then provides unique content to its subscribers. | Guest | |
CEO and Founder of HypaSec NL, InfoGath UK, and Distinguished Chair and Senior Nonresident Fellow for the Middle East Institute's Cyber Program. @SecEvangelism on Twitter. Author of Hack The World With OSINT & Down The Rabbit Hole An OSINT Journey. Advises the United Nations, multiple governments, militaries, television and documentary technical advisor as a subject matter expert on cyber warfare national defense. Author of Hack The World With OSINT. USAF military combat veteran, former military aircrew, and USAF Space Command. She defends critical infrastructure and handles country level cyber incidents, cyberwarfare, and cyber espionage. Before HypaSec, she reconnected Saudi Aramco international business operations &established digital security after the world’s most devastating cyberwarfare attack. She lives and breathes IT/IOT/ICS SCADA control systems security. Using her unique technical skills, honed starting age six programming and busted hacking into the DOJ at age 10. | Guest | |
Bekah George is a mental health therapist. | Guest | |
Jonathan McLernon is a Head Coach at Freedom Nutrition Coaching. | Guest | |
Rhianna Pratchett (born 30 December 1976) is an English video game writer and journalist. She has worked on Heavenly Sword (2007), Overlord (2007), Mirror's Edge (2008) and Tomb Raider (2013) and its follow up, Rise of the Tomb Raider (2015), among others. She is the daughter of fantasy writer Terry Pratchett. | Guest | |
Sophie Lewis is a theorist, critic, and translator living in Philadelphia. She publishes her work—on topics ranging from dating to Donna Haraway—on both scholarly and non-academic platforms, including Boston Review, Viewpoint, Signs, Science as Culture, Jacobin, The New Inquiry, Mute, and Salvage Quarterly. | Guest | |
Stephanie Yang is a sports reporter. Currently, she covers women's soccer in the United States as a staff writer for The Athletic.Previously, Yang was a managing editor at All for XI and Stars & Stripes FC, a staff writer for The Bent Musket, and a freelance reporter for other soccer sites. Yang received her B.A. in Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and her J.D. from Boston College Law School. | Guest | |
In his newest book, The College Cartel, Sahaj Sharda is starting an essential debate about the monopolistic greed of the Ivy League colleges and other elite schools. In recent years, elite colleges have been sued for price-fixing, sued for discrimination in admissions, and scandalized by Varsity Blues. Sahaj's book is both an exploration of these scandals and an analysis of the underlying force creating them: an artificial scarcity of elite seats. A graduate of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, America's top-ranked high school, Sahaj noticed early on that plenty of intelligent students who can obviously handle the rigor at elite colleges are rejected every year. Having been an undergraduate student at Georgetown when the Varsity Blues scandal broke out, Sahaj further witnessed a fellow classmate's parents being sentenced to jail. Seeing these things, Sahaj was forced to question why. Why don't elite colleges want more students? Why do elite colleges refuse customers? As Sahaj explains in his book, the answer lies in an elite college seat cartel which has been successful at restricting enrollment across America's top colleges. Against students, this college cartel has falsely increased prices through scarcity and also outright price-fixing. Sahaj is attending Columbia Law School's, where he will focus on antitrust laws so that he can fight the economically abusive use of monopoly power by big companies in higher education and beyond. | Guest | |
Zuri Salahuddin is an actress and writer. | Guest | |
Robb Dunewood is the executive producer and host of The Tech Jawn, host of SMRpodcast, and a regular contributor on Daily Tech News Show. | Guest | |
Shereen Lani Younes is a Syrian filmmaker, poet and half of Ethnically Ambiguous. | Guest | |
Elizabeth Meyers is an Air Force veteran, a fighter pilot’s wife, and a homeschooling mother of eight, as well as the author of Undefeated: From Trial to Triumph and Undaunted in Darkness: Finding Your Path From Broken to Bold. Elizabeth encourages and equips people who are feeling stuck in their trial, trauma, or tragedy, to build resilience so they can enjoy a fulfilling life doing what they were created to do. Liz is also the host of the weekly podcast Resilient Life Hacks. As a motivational speaker and Bible teacher, Elizabeth enjoys expressing theological concepts through relatable metaphors that enhance personal understanding of big ideas for ordinary people. | Guest | |
American obstetrician | Guest | |
Seth Rogen is a multifaceted actor, writer, producer, and director known for his work in comedy films and television. He co-wrote and starred in successful films such as "Superbad," "Pineapple Express," and "This Is the End." Rogen has also ventured into production with notable projects like "The Boys" and "Preacher." His contributions to the entertainment industry have earned him significant acclaim and influence. | Guest |
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