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  • Adam Jacobs

    Senior Editor, Feed Your Head. Father of five, Music lover. Sharer of ideas.

  • Peter Himmelman

    Peter Himmelman is a Grammy and Emmy-award nominated rock & roll performer, songwriter, film composer, visual artist, award-winning author & founder at Big Muse. Profiled in Rolling Stone, WSJ, NPR, Tablet, & TIME.

  • Lewis Coyne

    I’m a writer and philosopher, based in the United Kingdom, working on issues in existentialism, the human condition and meaning in life.

  • Jennifer Hansen

    Jennifer teaches Philosophy at St. Lawrence University. She specializes in topics related to the philosophy of psychiatry, specifically depression and neuroenhancement.

  • Stephen Stern

    Dr. Stephen Stern is the.co-author of Reclaiming the WIcked Son: Finding Judaism in Secular Jewish Philosophers and The Unbinding of Isaac. Stern is Chair of Jewish Studies at Gettysburg College

  • Steven Gimbel

    Steven Gimbel is a Professor of Philosophy and an affiliate of Jewish Studies at Gettysburg College. He is the author of eight books including Reclaiming the Wicked Son and Einstein: His Space and Times.

  • Dr. Joshua M. Moritz

    Dr. Joshua M. Moritz has been a professor and scholar at the interface of science and faith for over two decades. He has authored numerous books and articles, including Science and Religion: Beyond Warfare and Toward Understanding (Anselm, 2016).

  • Vernon W. Cisney

    Vernon W. Cisney is Chair and Associate Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Gettysburg College in PA. He teaches and researches at the intersections of philosophy, literature, film, religion, and politics. http://vernonwcisney.com/index.html

  • Dr. Laleh Quinn Ph.D.

    I have a Ph.D in Philosophy and Cognitive Science. I have been a neuroscience research faculty member in the Department of Cognitive Science at UCSD for 25 years. I also teach mindfulness meditation to students, faculty, and friends.

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