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Bona Fide Dialogues Seasons 2 (2024)

Episode #9

"CREATIVITY: Books and the Art of Possibilities"

Gini Graham Scott, Ph.D., J.D., is a nationally known writer, consultant, speaker, and seminar leader, specializing in business and work relationships, professional and personal development, social trends, science, and crime. She has published over 50 books with major publishers and 200 books through her company Changemakers Publishing. In addition, she writes film scripts and has produced 18 feature films, documentaries, and film/TV series.

Episode #10

"Telling Your Data Story"

Scott Taylor, known as The Data Whisperer, has helped countless companies by enlightening business executives to the strategic value of proper data management. As an avid business evangelist, he focuses on business alignment and the “strategic WHY” rather than system implementation and the “technical HOW.”  He shares his passion through all forms of thought leadership content including public speaking, blogs, videos, podcasts, whitepapers, cartoons, and even puppets show

Episode #11

"Voicing Imagination: Inside the Creative Process"

With over 300 audiobook titles under his belt, John York is no stranger to using his voice to tell stories. From working with publishers such as HarperAudio and Disney Books to the best in independent distribution, John brings color and creativity to captivate listeners all over the globe. 

Episode #12

"Paradigm Shift in Urban Planning & Real Estate Development"

Coby Lefkowitz is a co-founder and partner of Backyard, an innovative real estate development firm with offices in Southern California and New York that works on delivering infill multifamily projects in walkable communities. Coby is a leading writer within the worlds of urban planning and real estate development, with a focus on exploring how to promote more resilient, walkable, dynamic, and people-oriented communities.

Episode #14

"Understanding the Russia-Ukraine War"

This dialogue with Oleksiy Stolyarenko is an attempt to better understand the Russia-Ukraine war. 

Oleksiy is an accomplished Ukrainian lawyer admitted to practice law in Ukraine and the US (New York.) 

He currently resides with his family in Kyiv.

Episode #15

Cat Casey, Chief Growth Officer at Reveal Brainspace, where she's steering the ship of legal innovation and pushing the boundaries of what AI can do for legal. Known as the "TechnoCat”, Cat champions the movement for legal professionals to embrace AI and legal tech as a game-changer for delivering top-notch results. With nearly two decades in the field, she’s tackled everything from complex eDiscovery to forensic challenges tied to litigation, regulatory tangles, and high-stakes contracts.


Episode #16

Dave Keane is the author of over 20 books for children, including the Joe Sherlock: Kid Detective series, which he wrote and illustrated for HarperCollins. He’s also known for several popular picture books, including Bobby Bramble Loses His Brain, Sloppy Joe, Who Wants a Tortoise? and his latest, The Treasure Box, published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons. His books have been translated into many languages, including Dutch, French, Chinese and Vietnamese.

Episode #17

Woody Weingarten, author of four books, has long played with words. Professionally, he’s used big, small, and hyphenated ones ever since jumpstarting his journalism career in New York City 66 years ago. He was editor, reporter, and columnist for daily and weekly publications in California, New York, Pennsylvania, Florida, and New Jersey. He won writing awards for public service and investigative pieces, features, columns, editorials, and news. 

Episode #18

M. Steven Fish is a comparative political scientist who specializes in democracy and authoritarianism, religion and politics, and constitutional systems and national legislatures.  Fish writes and comments extensively on international affairs and the rising challenges to democracy in the United States and around the world. In addition to UC Berkeley, he has taught at the University of Pennsylvania and universities in Russia, Poland, China, and Indonesia. 

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