Rollye James is an American journalist and radio talk show host. She currently serves as a host at WGN 720 in Chicago and on www.rollye.net.Before WGN, she worked as a host of The Rollye’s Show nationally and on international shortwave on WWCR from 2000 to 2011. Rollye was also a guest host of Coast to Coast AM on Friday and Monday nights.
Amy Landecker is a popular American actress. She is popular for her role in the Amazon comedy-drama series Transparent as Sarah Pfefferman from 2014 to 2019. Landecker also had supporting roles in several films like Project Almanac, Beatriz at Dinner, Dan in Real Life, A Serious Man, and All Is Bright. In addition, she had a casting role in the Amazon Studios comedy-drama series, Transparent in 2014.
John Records Landecker is an American Top40 and oldies disc jockey. He serves as a weeknight evening host at WGN AM since September 28, 2020. He took the post filling in for morning host Bob Sirot. His show airs from Monday to Thursday from 7 pm to 10 pm. Before that, he worked at WLS-FM 94.7 and ended his career on July 31, 2015.
Mark Halperin is a veteran American journalist. He serves as a contributor at Newsmax TV and is also the host of Mark’s Focus Group show on Sundays. Before, he served as a senior political analyst and a contributor at MSNBC in June 2010 and also a co-managing director at Bloomberg Politics from 2014 to 2017. In addition, he served as a Morning Joe contributor at MSNBC from 2010 to 2017.
Chris Ryan is an American journalist. He serves as the editorial director of The Ringer, creating the voice of the multimedia company. Chris also appears on The Ringer NBA Show and also The Rewatchable. Before The Ringer, he served at ESPN in Grantland as a senior editor. In addition, Chris serves as a co-host of The Watch show along with Andy Greenwald every week.
Patrick Radden Keefe is an American investigative journalist, writer, and author. He serves as a Staff Writer at The New Yorker since 2006. As an author he has published four books Empire of Pain, The Snakehead, Say Nothing and Chatter. In addition, he works as the host of the “Wind of Change” podcast.
Clint Smith is an American author, writer, and activist. He serves as the staff writer at the Atlantic since 2021. He also hosts the Black American History series. Clint is also a regular contributor to the Pod Save the People podcast. In addition, his book Counting Descent receved Best Poetry Book from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association and was also the NAACP Image Awards finalist.
Tommy Vietor is an American political commentator and podcaster. He is the founding partner of Fenway Strategies, LLC in 2013 along with Jon Favreau. From 2011 to 2013 he served as spokesperson for President Barack Obama and also the United States National Security Council. Tommy is also the co-host of Pod Save the World and Pod Save America as well as the founder of Crooked Media. In addition, he is an alumnus of Kenyon College.
Samuel Sinyangwe is an American activist and Policy analyst. He is the co-host of the Pod Save the People podcast. Samuel is also a member of Movement for Black Lives and a co-founder of We the Protestors. Moreover, he is the founder of Police Scorecard in 2019. He has also written columns for The Guardian and also Huffington Post. Additionally, he was named the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for law and policy.
Rebecca Nagle is an American activist, writer, and public speaker. She serves as a freelance writer Bylines at Washington Post, Huff Post, and also Teen Vogue. Rebecca is also the host of the This Land podcast at Crooked Media. She is also among the founders of FORCE: Upsetting Rape Culture which promotes a culture of consent and co-ordinator of the event “PINK Loves CONSENT.”