Ryan Whitney is a popular American retired professional ice hockey defenseman. As of now, Ryan works as an analyst on NHL Network and a host on the Barstool Sports hockey podcast, Spittin’ Chiclets. Following playing with his high school team from Thayer Academy and the USA National Development Program, Ryan joined the college ranks at Boston University in 2001. Besides completing his freshman year, Ryan was selected by the Pittsburgh Penguins fifth overall in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft.
Robert M Price (Full Name: Robert McNair Price) is a popular American New Testament scholar. As of now, Robert works as the editor of the Journal of Higher Criticism and the author of a number of books on biblical studies and the historicity of Jesus. He also works as a regular guest on an interview podcast about religion, “MythVision Podcast.” Robert’s most notable stance is arguing in favor of the Christ myth theory — the claim that a historical Jesus did not exist.
Kat Cho is a popular American podcaster and bestselling author of WICKED FOX & VICIOUS SPIRITS. As of now, Kat works with Claribel Ortega as the co-host of Write or Die a podcast that aims to share the real stories about what it takes to become an author. Her fellow host Claribel Ortega is a retired reporter who writes YA & MG fantasy inspired by her Dominican heritage. She and her books have been featured in Entertainment Weekly, NBC, Refinery 29, as well as Seventeen.
Steve Rannazzisi is a popular American actor, stand-up comedian, and podcaster who acted in the FXX comedy series The League as Kevin MacArthur. Rannazzisi is also the host of the What’s the Odds podcast alongside Brenton Biddlecombe where the two ask their guest to place bets on anything and everything.
Iain Dale ( Full Name: Iain Campbell Dale) is a popular British broadcaster, political commentator, and publisher. As of now, Dale works as a co-host of a weekly political and current affairs podcast, entitled ‘For The Many’, alongside retired Home Secretary and Labour MP Jacqui Smith. Dale is also a regular pundit on Newsnight, The Andrew Marr Show, Jeremy Vine, and Good Morning Britain. He writes a weekly diary column for the website ConservativeHome, where Dale also publishes his annual list of the ‘100 most influential people on the Right’.
Otis Gray is a popular American radio producer cook and storyteller. As of now, Gray works as the host and producer of Sleepy, a podcast where Gray reads old books to help you sleep. While he was making his way into the world of radio production, Gray was working as a waiter to pay the bills. The chaotic hours left him and his fellow servers and cook tired but restless at the end of the night.
Ann M Martin (Full Name: Ann Matthews Martin) is a popular American children’s fiction writer, well known for The Baby-Sitters Club series which has over 180 million books in print, making it one of the most famous series in the history of publishing. She started writing short stories, and her fourth-grade teacher wrote on her student folder that she would make a wonderful writer due to spending so much of her leisure time writing in notebooks. Ann’s best subjects in middle school and high school were English and French, and her least good was math.
Brandon Sanderson is a well-known American author of epic fantasy and science fiction. He is known due to the Cosmere fictional universe, in which most of his fantasy novels, most notably the Mistborn series as well as The Stormlight Archive, are set. Besides the Cosmere, Brandon has written many young adult and juvenile series such as The Reckoners, the Skyward series, and the Alcatraz series. Brandon is also known for completing Robert Jordan’s high fantasy series The Wheel of Time and has created many graphic novel fantasy series such as the White Sand and Dark One.
Saeed Jones is a popular American writer and poet. Jones’ first collection Prelude to Bruise became named a 2014 finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for poetry. His number two book, a memoir, How We Fight for Our Lives received the Kirkus Prize for Nonfiction in 2019. He previously served at BuzzFeed as the LGBT editor and Culture editor.