Suzanne Collins is a famous American television writer and author. Her professional career kicked off in 1991 and has worked on several Nickelodeon shows. Recently, Collins was the Head Writer for Scholastic Entertainment’s Clifford’s Puppy Days and also a freelancer on Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! In addition, she is the author of the book series The Underland Chronicles and The Hunger Games.
Steve Vladeck ( Full Name: Stephen Isaiah Vladeck) is an illustrious American lawyer. Currently, he is the Charles Alan Wright Chair in Federal Courts at the University of Texas School of Law. Here, Stephen focuses on national security law predominantly in relation to the prosecution of war crimes. Additionally, Stephen has commented on the legality of the States’ exercise of torture and extrajudicial detention. Into the bargain, he appears on CNN as a regular contributor.
Nicole Hemmer is a preeminent American historian. Currently, she works as the host of This Day in Esoteric Political History and Past Present podcasts. Additionally, Nicole has been an editor and regular columnist of historical series at print media outlets such as The Age, The US News & World Report, and The Washington Post. Furthermore, she concentrates on the history of conservative media in the US from the 1940s to the present. Moreover, Nicole is an associate research scholar with the Obama Presidency Oral History Project at Columbia University.
Mark Ames is an illustrious Brooklyn-based American journalist. Currently, he co-hosts the Radio War Nerd podcast alongside John Dolan. Prior to co-hosting the Radio War Nerd podcast, Mark worked for the biweekly The eXile in Moscow as the editor since its inception in 1997 until its shutdown in 2008.
Peter Mansbridge is an illustrious British-born Canadian retired news anchor. He worked for CBC News as the chief correspondent from 1988 to 2017. During this time, Peter also served as the anchor of The National, CBC Television’s flagship nightly newscast. Furthermore, he also worked on CBC News Network’s Mansbridge One on One as the host.
Tom Woods ( Full Name: Thomas Ernest Woods Jr.) is an illustrious American podcaster, libertarian commentator, and author. Currently, he serves at The Ludwig von Mises Institute for Australian Economics as a senior fellow. Furthermore, Tom is a proponent of the Austrian School of Economics. Moreover, he also serves as a podcast host and hosts The Tom Woods Show diurnal podcast. Previously, he co-hosted the weekly podcast, Contra Krugman. In 2004, Tom initially received media attention for writing The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History. His ensuing writing has aimed at promoting libertarianism and libertarian-leaning political figures such as Ron Paul, a former Congressman, and presidential candidate. Meltdown, his 2009 book also became a New York Times bestseller. During his free time, he enjoys reading, eating, trying out new restaurants, traveling, watching television, and spending with his friends and family.
Margaret Killjoy is an eminent American musician, author, host, and anarchist. She is well-known for her two-book Danielle Cain series. Additionally, Margaret has published fiction novels in the folk horror and steampunk genres.
Luke Savage is an illustrious Canadian-born American journalist, essayist, writer, and author. Currently, he works at Jacobin Magazine as a staff writer since joining back in November 2018. Prior to joining Jacobin Magazine, Luke served as a staff writer at The Broadbent Institute based in Toronto, Canada Area for three years and five months.
Knox McCoy is an illustrious podcaster and author. Currently, he works as the podcast co-host of Over/Under Achievers Podcast, The Bible Binge Podcast, and PopcastPod alongside Jamie Golden.
Joseph Pearce is an illustrious English-born American writer. Currently, he is the director of the Center for Faith and Culture at Aquinas College in Nashville, Tennessee since 2014. Previously, Joseph held positions at Ave Maria University in Ave Maria, Florida, Ave Maria College in Ypsilanti, Michigan, and Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in Merrimack, New Hampshire.