Authors: Brian Grazer
John C. Beck:
business expert in mobile communications, author
Yves Béhar:
industrial designer, entrepreneur, sustainability advocate
Harold Benjamin:
director of the Wellness Community centers for cancer patients
Steve Berra:
professional skateboarder, cofounder of popular skateboarding website The Berrics
Jeff Bewkes:
CEO and chairman of Time Warner
Jeff Bezos:
founder and CEO of Amazon.com, owner of the
Washington Post
Jason Binn:
founder of
DuJour
magazine, chief advisor to Gilt Groupe, editor of Getty WireImage
Ian Birch:
director of editorial development and special projects at Hearst Magazines, former editor of
US
magazine
Peter Biskind:
cultural critic, film historian, author, former executive editor of
Premiere
magazine
Edwin Black:
historian and journalist focusing on human rights and corporate abuse
Keith Black:
chairman of neurosurgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, specializing in the treatment of brain tumors
David Blaine:
magician, illusionist, endurance artist
Keith Blanchard:
founding editor of
Maxim
Alex Ben Block:
journalist, former senior editor of the
Hollywood Reporter
Sherman Block:
sheriff of Los Angeles County, 1982â1998
Michael Bloomberg:
mayor of New York City, 2002â2013, founder of Bloomberg financial information service
Tim Blum:
cofounder of contemporary commercial art gallery Blum & Poe
Adam Bly:
creator of
Seed
magazine, which focused on the intersection of science and society
Alex Bogusky:
designer, advertising executive, marketer, author
David Boies:
attorney who represented U.S. Justice Department in
U.S. v. Microsoft
and Al Gore in
Bush v. Gore
Mark Borovitz:
rabbi, ex-convict who runs a residential treatment center for ex-convicts and drug addicts
Anthony Bozza:
music journalist and author, writer for
Rolling Stone
William Bratton:
police commissioner of New York City
Eli Broad:
philanthropist, entrepreneur, art collector
John Brockman:
literary agent, author, founder of the Edge Foundation
Bradford Brown:
translator of
The Book of Five Rings,
a book written by a Japanese samurai on the art of confrontation and victory
Roy Brown:
musician, composer
Tim Brown:
CEO and president of design firm IDEO
Willie Brown:
former mayor of San Francisco who served fifteen years as Speaker of the California State Assembly
Tiffany Bryan:
contestant on reality TV show
Fear Factor
Jane Buckingham:
expert on forecasting trends
Ted Buffington:
expert on performance under pressure and on decision making in critical situations
Vincent Bugliosi:
deputy Los Angeles district attorney who prosecuted Charles Manson, cowrote
Helter Skelter
Ed Bunker:
career criminal and author of crime fiction
Tory Burch:
fashion designer
James Burke:
CEO of Johnson & Johnson during the 1982 Tylenol crisis
Cara-Beth Burnside:
pioneer of women's skateboarding and snowboarding
Chandler Burr:
journalist, author, curator of olfactory art at the Museum of Art and Design in New York City
Eugenia Butler, Sr.:
art dealer and collector
James T. Butts, Jr.:
mayor of Inglewood, former police chief of Santa Monica
David Byrne:
musician, founding member of the band Talking Heads
Naomi Campbell:
actress, supermodel
Adam Carolla:
podcaster, former host of syndicated radio call-in program
Loveline
John Carroll:
journalist, former editor of the
Los Angeles Times
and the
Baltimore Sun
Sean B. Carroll:
evolutionary development biologist, geneticist
Mr. Cartoon:
tattoo and graffiti artist
Carlos Castaneda:
anthropologist, author of books describing his shamanism training
Celerino Castillo III:
DEA agent who revealed the CIA-backed arms-for-drugs trade in Nicaragua
Brian Chesky:
cofounder and CEO of Airbnb
Deepak Chopra:
author, physician, alternative medicine advocate
Michael Chow:
restaurateur
Chuck D:
musician, music producer, former leader of Public Enemy
Steve Clayton:
research futurist for Microsoft
Eldridge Cleaver:
leader of the Black Panther Party, author of
Soul on Ice
Johnnie Cochran:
defense attorney who represented O. J. Simpson
Jared Cohen:
director of Google Ideas
Joel Cohen:
population specialist, mathematical biologist
Kat Cohen:
university admissions counselor, author of
The Truth About Getting In
William Colby:
CIA director, 1973â1976
Elizabeth Baron Cole:
nutritionist
Jim Collins:
management consultant, expert on business and management, author of
Good to Great
Robert Collins:
neurologist, former chairman of neurology at UCLA School of Medicine
Sean Combs:
musician, music producer, fashion designer, entrepreneur
Richard Conniff:
author who specializes in human and animal behavior
Tim Cook:
CEO of Apple, Inc.
Tatiana Cooley-Marquardt:
repeat winner of USA Memory Championship
Anderson Cooper:
journalist, author, TV personality, anchor of CNN's
Anderson Cooper 360
Norman Cousins:
medical guru, author of
Anatomy of an Illness
: As Perceived by the Patient
Jacques Cousteau:
oceanographer, pioneered marine conservation
Chris W. Cox:
chief lobbyist for the National Rifle Association
Steve Coz:
former editor of
National Enquirer
Donald Cram:
professor of chemistry at UCLA, Nobel laureate in chemistry
Jim Cramer:
investor, author, TV personality, host of CNBC's
Mad Money
Clyde Cronkhite:
criminal justice expert, former police chief of Santa Ana, former deputy police chief of Los Angeles
Mark Cuban:
investor, owner of the NBA's Dallas Mavericks
Heidi Siegmund Cuda:
journalist, former music critic for the
Los Angeles Times
Thomas Cummings:
leading expert in designing high-performing organizations and strategic change at USC Marshall School of Business
Fred Cuny:
disaster relief specialist
Mario Cuomo:
governor of New York, 1983â1994
Alan Dershowitz:
attorney, constitutional scholar, professor emeritus at Harvard Law School
Donny Deutsch:
advertising executive, TV personality
Jared Diamond:
evolutionary biologist, author, professor at UCLA, winner of the Pulitzer Prize
Alfred “Fred” DiSipio:
record promoter investigated during payola scandal
DMX:
musician, actor
Thomas R. Donovan:
former CEO of the Chicago Board of Trade
Jack Dorsey:
cofounder of Twitter, founder and CEO of Square Inc.
Steve Drezner:
specialist in systems analysis and military projects for RAND Corporation
Ann Druyan:
author and producer specializing in cosmology and popular science
Marian Wright Edelman:
founder and president of the Children's Defense Fund
Betty Edwards:
author of
Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain
Peter Eisenhardt:
astronomer, physicist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Paul Ekman:
psychologist, pioneer in the study of emotions and their relation to facial expressions
Anita Elberse:
professor of business administration at Harvard Business School
Eminem:
musician, music producer, actor
Selwyn Enzer:
futurist, former director of USC Center for Futures Research
Susan Estrich:
lawyer, author, first female campaign manager of a major presidential campaign (for Michael Dukakis)
Harold Evans:
journalist, author, former editor of the
Sunday Times,
founded
Condé Nast Traveler
Ron W. Fagan:
sociologist, former professor at Pepperdine University
Barbara Fairchild:
editor of
Bon Appétit
, 2000â2010
Shepard Fairey:
artist, graphic designer, illustrator
Linda Fairstein:
author, former chief prosecutor of the sex crimes unit for the Manhattan district attorney's office
John Fiedler:
director of communications research for the 1984 Reagan-Bush presidential campaign
Louis C. Finch:
former deputy undersecretary of defense for personnel and readiness for the U.S. Department of Defense
Henry Finder:
editorial director of the
New Yorker
Ted Fishman:
journalist, author of
China,
Inc.: How the Rise of the Next Superpower Challenges America and the World
John Flicker:
former president and CEO of the National Audubon Society
William Ford, Jr.:
chairman and former CEO of the Ford Motor Company and great-grandson of Henry Ford
Matthew Freud:
head of Freud Communications and great-grandson of Sigmund Freud
Glen Friedman:
photographer who does a lot of work with skateboarders and musicians, artist, author of
Fuck You Heroes
Bonnie Fuller:
journalist, media executive, editor of
HollywoodLife.com
Bob Garcia:
baseball card collector and expert
Howard Gardner:
developmental psychologist, developed theory of multiple intelligences
Daryl F. Gates:
police chief of Los Angeles, 1978â1992
Vince Gerardis:
entrepreneur
David Gibson:
philosopher, scholar of ancient Greek philosopher Plato
Françoise Gilot:
painter, author of
Life with Picasso
Malcolm Gladwell:
author, journalist, staff writer at the
New Yorker
Rebecca Glashow:
digital media executive involved in launching first video-on-demand system
Sheldon Glashow:
theoretical physicist, professor emeritus at Harvard University, Nobel laureate in physics
Bernard Glassman:
Zen teacher and cofounder of the Zen Peacemaker Order
Barry Glassner:
president of Lewis & Clark College, former executive vice provost at the University of Southern California
John Goddard:
adventurer, author, first man to kayak the entire Nile River
Russell Goldsmith:
CEO of City National Bank
Adam Gopnik:
staff writer for the
New Yorker
and author of
Paris to the Moon
Andrew Gowers:
former editor of the
Financial Times