Alan Sepinwall is a well-known American television reviewer and writer. As of now, Alan works as the chief TV critic for Rolling Stone since 2018. Alan also spent 14 years as a columnist with The Star-Ledger in Newark until quitting the newspaper in 2010 to serve for the entertainment news website HitFix. Alan later wrote for Uproxx, where he served for two years.
Gilbert Gottfried is a popular American actor and stand-up comedian. As of now, Gilbert works as a host of a podcast, Gilbert Gottfried’s Amazing Colossal Podcast since 2014, which features new episodes every week featuring discussions of classic movies and celebrity interviews, most often with veteran actors, comedians, musicians as well as comedy writers.
Nayeli Chavez Geller is a popular American journalist. As of now, Nayeli works as the New York correspondent for Primer Impacto, a daily news-magazine show that airs on Univision Network. Nayeli reports breaking news and investigative stories that focus on and affect the Hispanic community in the United States. She has also worked as a producer for Aqui y Ahora, CNNE, Al Rojo Vivo, as well as Telemundo Network. Before, Nayeli served over 10 years as a journalist in the Hispanic market in the United States.
Saki Knafo is a popular freelance journalist. As of now, Saki works as a host of conviction podcasts which is an investigative podcast series by Gimlet Media in partnership with the New York Times Magazine and Type Investigations. The podcast conviction is the first podcast to win a Sidney Award. Saki’s work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, GQ, Men’s Journal, The Atlantic, as well as many other publications. In 2019, Saki won March Sidney for Groundbreaking Podcast about a Complex Private Investigator Fighting Wrongful Conviction
Jack Hitt is a popular American journalist and author. As of now, Jack is performing in a one-man show he wrote, called Making Up The Truth, about his childhood and the outlandish characters he’s met over his life. Jack is also a contributing editor to Harper’s, The New York Times Magazine, and This American Life; he has also written for the now-defunct magazine Lingua Franca, as well as his work regularly appears in such publications as Outside Magazine, Rolling Stone, and Wired. Jack won the Livingston Award in 1990, alongside Paul Tough, for an article about computer hackers who received access to the New York telephone system.
Holly Frey is a popular American podcaster. As of now, Holly works as an editor at HowStuffWorks and a cohost of Stuff You Missed in History Class. Holly and Matty talk about how she got into podcasting, common questions she gets, and what goes into making a great podcast. In addition, the two put on their geek hats and talk Star Wars and her other podcast “Full of Sith” she also answers Matty’s “Three Killer Questions” and tells you what people from history Holly would like to hear do a podcast.
Miles Gray is a popular American podcaster. As of now, Miles works as the host of The Daily Zeitgeist a daily comedic news and pop culture podcast alongside Jack O’Brien on the iHeartRadio Podcast Network. Miles has been producing, writing, and directing award-winning digital content for companies such as YouTube, Playboy, as well as Conde Nast prior to joining the HowStuffWorks podcast network as a co-host of The Daily Zeitgeist. He is a retired kool-aid addict.
Tyler Mahan Coe is a popular American media personality. As of now, Tyler works as the host and creator of the country music podcast Cocaine & Rhinestones and the podcast Your Favorite Band Sucks.
Ryan Higgins is a popular American podcaster. As of now, Ryan works as the owner and co-host of The Geekbox and The Comic Conspiracy podcasts in Sunnyvale, California. He is also a host of The IELTSCast podcast a series of interviews with successful IELTS test takers.
Felix Biederman is an American author and a television host. As of now, Felix works as one of three co-founders and regular co-hosts of Chapo Trap House (Chapo), a for-profit political podcast from a hard-left, anti-capitalist perspective, that comprises coarse language as well as comedic parody. The podcast also became produced by Chris Wade and initially by Brendan James.