Creator | Role | |
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Rebecca Delgado Smith is the host of the ALARMIST podcast. | Host | |
Clayton Early is a producer and fact-checker. | Producer | |
Dr. Tracy Tamborra is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of New Haven. | Guest | |
Podcaster + businesslady. CEO of Multitude Shows. | Guest | |
Bridget Todd is a trained human rights activist. | Guest | |
Deborah Blum is an American journalist and the director of the Knight Science Journalism program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. | Guest | |
Lance Edmands is a writer, director, and film editor. | Guest | |
Nicole Rittenmeyer is a television director. | Guest | |
Dr. Gregory Smits is a historian, academic, writer, and Professor of History & Asian Studies at Pennsylvania State University. | Guest | |
Jonathan Abrams is a journalist and sports reporter at The New York Times. He is the author of The Come Up: An Oral History of the Rise of Hip-Hop. | Guest | |
Susan Wels is a bestselling author, historian, and journalist. | Guest | |
Rebecca Reider is an author. | Guest | |
Lisa M. Bitel is a Professor of History and Religion at the University of Southern California. | Guest | |
Dinora Walcott is originally from Boston, Massachusetts. She is an actress known for shows such as The Big Bang Theory, I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson, a recurring character on all seven seasons of ABC's Scandal, and a recurring character on TNT's The Last Ship. She has her Masters Degree from Harvard University's American Repertory Theater and The Moscow Art Theater, in Russia. Dinora works regularly in national commercials, voice over, and as a writer. She is also an acting and audition coach. | Guest | |
Alex Palmer is a journalist and excavator of fascinating facts. He is the author of the original Weird-o-Pedia as well as books of surprising tidbits including Happiness Hacks and Alternative Facts. He is also the New York Times best-selling author of The Santa Claus Man and his writing has appeared in Lifehacker, Best Life, Mental Floss, Slate, and Esquire. | Guest | |
Matt Donnelly Podcast co-host: Penn's Sunday School, Matt and Mattingly's Ice Cream Social. | Guest | |
Caroline Moss is an author based in Brooklyn, NY. She has written for The New York Times, New York Magazine, Cosmopolitan and more. Her first book, "HEY LADIES!" came out in May 2018. She loves scary movies and pickles. | Guest | |
Tony Thorne is an author and linguist. | Guest | |
DeAnne Smith is a comedian, writer, and columnist. | Guest | |
Leah Rudick is an actor, writer, and comedian based in Los Angeles. | Guest |
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