Creators
The Philosopher's Stone: Using AI And Logic To Redefine Auto Insurance
As an outsider looking in on the auto insurance space, Robert Smithson quickly identified a recurring, fundamental problem for drivers: generic premiums based on a traditional model stuck in the past. Smithson, fresh from the sale of Genius Sports, a $280 million business that used data to understand and predict sports performance, had found his next target ripe for transformation.
By Léa Carlsen2 months ago in Interview
Questions That Build Tomorrow
In the bustling town of Crestwood, where busy streets hummed with stories and daily routines, lived a young college student named Zayan. Unlike many students, Zayan wasn’t dreaming of becoming a doctor or an engineer—he dreamed of becoming a journalist who used interviews to understand the world. To him, interviewing someone wasn’t just asking questions. It was discovering a hidden universe in every person.
By Spotlight stories 3 months ago in Interview
Talking With Dana Lyn Baron about ‘BETTY & MARY’
This edition of Talking With focuses on the multi-hyphenate talents of Dana Lyn Baron, who is gaining momentum on the festival circuit as the writer, producer and star of the comedy short “BETTY & MARY: The Actors Prepare.”
By FierceScribe3 months ago in Interview
“Echoes of Experience: Conversations That Change Everything”
In a world where voices often get drowned in noise, interviews stand as windows—clear, open, and honest—through which we see real human experience. Every conversation has the power to teach, inspire, and shift perspectives. And that is exactly what Rayan discovered when he launched his small interview series, “Echoes of Experience.”
By Spotlight stories 3 months ago in Interview
"The Voices Behind the Vision: Unseen Stories of Everyday Achievers"
In a world overflowing with news, notifications, and endless digital noise, the stories that truly matter often go unheard. Headlines flash by, trends rise and disappear within hours, and attention spans grow shorter every day. Yet behind every innovation, every act of courage, and every quiet achievement lies a human experience waiting to be shared—stories that teach, inspire, and illuminate the strength of the human spirit.
By Spotlight stories 3 months ago in Interview
Los Angeles Dancer Manya Aggarwal On The Power Of Perseverance And Award
For many artists, the journey to self-belief is paved with moments of unexpected validation. For Los Angeles-based dancer and choreographer Manya Aggarwal, that pivotal moment arrived during the global stillness of the 2020 pandemic.
By Lisa Rosenberg3 months ago in Interview
The Bold Vision of Enzo Zelocchi — Actor, Producer, and Healthcare Tech Pioneer
In an era when celebrities are often celebrated for their presence rather than their purpose, Enzo Zelocchi stands out as a rare exception: an actor, producer, and healthcare-tech pioneer who refuses to be defined by convention. He’s not simply playing parts — he’s building platforms, telling stories, and launching ventures that merge creativity with impact.
By Brian Smith3 months ago in Interview
African Humanists: Funding Travel and Navigating Visa Barriers
Tauya Chinama is a Zimbabwean freethinker, educator, and advocate for human rights and cultural preserver. Trained in philosophy and theology, he transitioned from religious study to humanism, emphasizing intellectual honesty, dialogue, and heritage-based education. As a teacher of heritage studies, he works to integrate indigenous knowledge and languages into learning systems, arguing that language carries culture, history, and identity. Chinama is active in Zimbabwe’s humanist movement, contributing to interfaith dialogues, academic research, and public discourse on secularism, ethics, and education reform. He champions the preservation of Shona, Ndebele and other local languages while critiquing systemic barriers that weaken local language education.
By Scott Douglas Jacobsen4 months ago in Interview
How Dancing Made a World Without Borders for Leandro Nascimento
For some people, like dancer Leandro Nascimento, finding your dream takes time, it requires many steps along the way to point you down the road to success. Nascimento, born in Brazil, has been a dance teacher and competitor for over 10 years, however it took some time to sort it all out. Since falling in love with dance, and Brazilian Zouk in particular, he has made it his life’s mission to make it to the top. This has involved many hours teaching himself, and working on perfecting his technique.
By Lisa Rosenberg4 months ago in Interview










