Danielle Simone Brand

Danielle Simone Brand is a writer covering the intersections of parenting and cannabis. A few years ago, she wouldn’t have self-described as a “weed mom” but she’s found her sparkle in writing about cannabis to inform, uplift, and occasionally challenge her readers while helping push the conversation toward a more progressive place. Her articles have appeared

Tuvia Teldon

As a Chabad Rabbi for more than 40 years, Tuvia Teldon was compelled to take his spiritual learning to a new level after his son’s death from Cystic Fibrosis in 1991. Thus began a 28-year journey that culminated with the publication of Eight Paths of Purpose, which seeks to help others understand the variety of

Dau Thuy Ha

Dau Thuy Ha, co-author with Nancy Napier of The Bridge Generation of Vietnam, is co-founder of OCD Consulting, one of Vietnam’s top management consulting firms and co-founder of a number of educational technology startups. She also serves on the Advisory Board of CFC Vietnam, an NGO that promotes children’s right to education, where she’s in

Nancy Napier

Dr. Nancy K. Napier, co-author with Dau Thuy Ha of The Bridge Generation of Vietnam, is a Distinguished Professor Emerita and former Director of the Centre for Creativity and Innovation at Boise State University’s College of Business and Economics. In 2018 she received Vietnam’s Friendship Medal, the highest award given to a foreigner, for her

Dr. Theron D. Williams

For more than 30 years, Dr. Theron D. Williams, author of The Bible is Black History series, has been the Pastor of the Mt. Carmel Church of Indianapolis, Indiana. While a student at Virginia Union University, Dr. Williams’ was elected Pastor of the Angel Visit Baptist Church of Dunnsville, Virginia. During his brief pastorate there

J. Christopher Collins

J. Christopher Collins is the founder of the Different Together project at GLIDE Memorial Church in San Francisco, California. Chris is a native of Texas and a graduate of St. Edward’s University in Austin and the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School for Public Service at N.Y.U. Dedicating his entire career to public service, in 2017