The recipient of several prestigious honors, including a Guggenheim Fellowship and a Sundance Screenwriting and Directing Fellowship, Tracy Droz Tragos' work focuses on issues involving women, inequality, rural America, and education. Her latest film, "The Smartest Kids in the World," based on the New York Times bestseller, focuses on the crisis in U.S. high school education. It chronicles a year abroad of four American teenagers. Join us as Tracy shares her passion for cinematic story-telling.
Jessica Swale - Olivier-Award Winning British Playwright, Theater Director, Filmmaker, Screenwriter
Milene Jardine - Chocolatier
Liza Donnelly - New Yorker Cartoonist and Writer and Resident Cartoonist at CBS News
Juliet Papa - Award-Winning Reporter, 1010 WINS Radio The COVID19 Pandemic
Lilli Cooper - Actress
Rosemarie Truglio - PhD, Senior V.P. of Curriculum at Sesame Workshop
Nancy Giles - Actress, Writer, CBS Sunday Morning Contributor
Maria Pendolino - Voiceover and Founder of BLUE WAVE VOICEOVER
Candice Marie Woods - Actress, Singer, Dancer
Gearah Goldstein - Inclusion/Diversity Consultant
Linden Thatcher Reed - Educator, Athlete
Ferne Pearlstein is Back - Director, Producer, Cinematographer, Editor
Nesa Azimi - Filmmaker
Sara Gould - Feminist Leader, Social Justice Activist, Philanthropist
Nora McInerny - Author, Humorist, Podcast Host
Claudia Coenen - Grief Counselor, Author, Teacher
Cait Cortelyou - Producer & Star of ASK FOR JANE
Luchina Fisher - Writer, Director, Producer
June Millington - Musician, Singer, Composer, Co-founder of Institute for the Musical Arts
Colleen Thomas, Choreographer/Dancer/Performance Artist/Teacher
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