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Jacob Weisberg is a political journalist. He began his career while at Yale University, working for the Yale Daily News. After graduating, he attended New College, Oxford on a Rhodes Scholarship.He has been a freelance journalist, a commentator on National Public Radio. He worked for The New Republic, and he has contributed to The New York Times Magazine and a Vanity Fair. He has been a columnist for the Financial Times. He also worked for Newsweek in the London and Washington bureaus. He is currently the CEO of Pushkin Industries, a media company focused on audio content, which he co-founded with Malcolm Gladwell. | Host | |
Anne Applebaum is a journalist and historian whose work focuses on the history of Communism and the development of civil society in Central and Eastern Europe. Currently, she is a staff writer for The Atlantic and a senior fellow at The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies. | Host | |
Ronald Young Jr. always had a desire to be heard, so he created, host, and produced two podcasts. The first is dedicated to exploring shared experiences related to race, friendship, dating, divorce, and other important things like prom. The other combines his love of movies and his love of talking and is dedicated to reviewing movies he saw in the theater (and now from his quarantine couch). Producer, planner, and storyteller, He's sought out every opportunity to create quality audio content. He is experienced in the entire podcast lifecycle to include scripting, recording, editing, mixing, mastering, distribution, and marketing. He hopes to join an established team with a broad audience to continue producing quality audio content. | Host | |
Ahmed Ali Akbar is a writer, podcaster and host of the See Something Say Something. | Host | |
Malcolm Gladwell is a Canadian journalist, author, and public speaker known for his books and essays on social science, psychology, and human behavior. He has been a staff writer for New Yorker since 1996. Gladwell gained widespread recognition with his debut book, "The Tipping Point," followed by bestsellers like "Blink," "Outliers," and "David and Goliath." He is also the co-founder of the podcast company Pushkin Industries and hosts the "Revisionist History" podcast. | Host | |
Catherine Girardeau is a managing producer at Pushkin Industries and senior producer for Against the Rules with Michael Lewis Podcast. | Producer | |
Sachar Mathias is a multimedia storyteller, editor, producer, and sound designer from Brooklyn, NY. She is the Executive Producer of Audio at TIME Studios, building and overseeing the publisher’s new audio division. Prior to joining TIME, Sachar was the Director of Content at Pushkin Industries and head of its Society & Culture department, and was the NY Emmy-winning Content Director of BRIC TV and founding Executive Producer of its podcast network, BRIC Radio, before that. Her development and production credits span podcasting, film and tv, and her work been highlighted by the DOC NYC, Santa Barbara, Sundance, Tribeca, and Big Sky International film festivals as well as the HearSay International Audio Festival, NY Emmy Awards, and Signal Awards. She is an adjunct professor at the Barry R. Feirstein Graduate School of Cinema and holds a B.A. from Hampshire College in Amherst, MA. | Executive Producer |
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