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#17: Jay Solomon - Qasem Soleimani, Iran's Retaliation, and the NPT

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Release Date: 03/03/2020

#33: Joyee Lin - The Secret to Colleges Admissions, the Current Education System, and More! show art #33: Joyee Lin - The Secret to Colleges Admissions, the Current Education System, and More!

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Joyee Lin is a former college application reader and a current College Counselor for Northwestern University. Lin is the founder of Thinque Prep, providing students with admissions counseling, academic tutoring, and college exam prep. He has achieved perfect scored on both the SAT and ACT entrance exams. Joyee hosts a 5 day college admissions workshop each year with the goal of helping students refine their applications alongside college representatives.

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#32: Dr. Molly Countermine – Being Human…”It’s Not Rocket Science, but It’s Not Always Easy” Part 3 show art #32: Dr. Molly Countermine – Being Human…”It’s Not Rocket Science, but It’s Not Always Easy” Part 3

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Dr. Molly Susan Countermine (@mollycount) is an Associate Teaching Professor in the department of Human Development and Family Studies at Penn State University, as well as a local musician. She is the author of the upcoming textbook, parenting book, memoir, and self help book, "Being Human", which releases this December.

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#31: Dr. Molly Countermine – Being Human…”It’s Not Rocket Science, but It’s Not Always Easy” Part 2 show art #31: Dr. Molly Countermine – Being Human…”It’s Not Rocket Science, but It’s Not Always Easy” Part 2

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Dr. Molly Susan Countermine (@mollycount) is an Associate Teaching Professor in the department of Human Development and Family Studies at Penn State University, as well as a local musician. She is the author of the upcoming textbook, parenting book, memoir, and self help book, "Being Human", which releases this December.

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#30: Dr. Molly Countermine – Being Human…”It’s Not Rocket Science, but It’s Not Always Easy” Part 1 show art #30: Dr. Molly Countermine – Being Human…”It’s Not Rocket Science, but It’s Not Always Easy” Part 1

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Dr. Molly Susan Countermine (@mollycount) is an Associate Teaching Professor in the department of Human Development and Family Studies at Penn State University, as well as a local musician. She is the author of the upcoming textbook, parenting book, memoir, and self help book, "Being Human", which releases this December.

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#29: Phil Rosenberg - Behind the Scenes of the Entertainment Industry, Podcasting, and the Future of Media show art #29: Phil Rosenberg - Behind the Scenes of the Entertainment Industry, Podcasting, and the Future of Media

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Phil Rosenberg (@thephilberg) is a Producer, Writer, Podcaster, and Consultant working in the entertainment industry. Mostly working on live events, awards shows, and specials, he aims to create content that is inspiring, engaging, and most of all entertaining. He is currently Associate Producing The 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards. Past Credits Include: The Disney Family Singalong, Little Mermaid Live!, #GraduateTogether, and Katy Perry Live: Witness World Wide.

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#28: Eduardo Longoria: Exploring the Power of Biomanufacturing, and Entrepreneurship in Latin America show art #28: Eduardo Longoria: Exploring the Power of Biomanufacturing, and Entrepreneurship in Latin America

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Eduardo Longoria is the Co-Founder of Portunus Biotechnologies. He graduated from UT Austin Eduardo and has taken part in the building of a non-profit laboratory; Prophase Biostudios.

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#27: Moritz Bierling - Exploring Human Agency, the Second Brain, and Holochain show art #27: Moritz Bierling - Exploring Human Agency, the Second Brain, and Holochain

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Moritz Bierling is an independent researcher, writer, programmer, and open source operative. As the owner and principal of Existential Ventures, he helped visionary founders catalyze their projects through strategy, storytelling, and technology, and primarily worked with Holo and Holochain, two sister projects that aim to deliver on the promises the blockchain technology promised but cannot keep.

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#26: Kim Aava – On 3D Design and Increasing Diversity in the Game Development Industry show art #26: Kim Aava – On 3D Design and Increasing Diversity in the Game Development Industry

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Kim Aava is a lead 3D artist and the  founder of Gamedevforce which is focused on increasing diversity in the game industry. She currently working for DICE in Stockholm Sweden and has been in the industry since 2014. Kim has worked on games including Horizon: Zero Dawn, Battlefield 5, and the Solus Project among others.

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#25: Melissa Brennan - On the Climate of the News Industry, Broadcast Journalism, and How We Consume Media Today show art #25: Melissa Brennan - On the Climate of the News Industry, Broadcast Journalism, and How We Consume Media Today

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Melissa Brennan (@melissabbbrennan) is the Weekday Morning Anchor and Digital Trends Analyst at WLNS-TV 6 in Lansing, Michigan.

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#24: Vermin Supreme - He's Running For President With a Boot on His Head. Are you in on the Joke? show art #24: Vermin Supreme - He's Running For President With a Boot on His Head. Are you in on the Joke?

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Vermin Supreme is a performance artist and activist who is currently running as a presidential candidate for the 2020 presidential election under the libertarian party. He has run as a candidate in various local, state, and national elections in the United States, including the 2012 presidential election. Vermin is well known for carrying a large toothbrush and wearing a boot as a hat. His platform includes time travel research, a free pony for everyone, and a law requiring people to brush their teeth.

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Jay Solomon is an author and an award-winning journalist who formerly served as the chief foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal. During his time with the Journal, he was stationed in Jakarta, Indonesia; Seoul, South Korea; New Delhi, India; and Washington, D.C., covering national security and U.S. foreign policy. Mr. Solomon is also currently a fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, where he is an expert on Iran’s and North Korea’s nuclear programs and weapons proliferation networks in the Middle East.