Friends are, of course, vital. Without them, who would validate my impeccable sense of humor or shower me with attention during my occasional (but totally justified) dramatic moments? Sure, they get emotional support from me too, but let’s be honest—it’s mostly about ensuring I have a crowd for my stand-up routine called "life." Also, friendship means having a group of people obligated to like me. After all, I am an absolute gem, and it would be criminal for the universe to deprive me of such an audience.

  • Trent Magill, Meteorologist

    Most Memorable Stories: Believe it or not... Massive storms during my high school graduation and a tornado warning actually interrupted the ceremony. We all had to pile into the locker rooms underneath the gymnasium... It was a small school!

    Awards/Honors: NWA, AMS CBM Seals of approval, Emmy winner (best weekend newscast)

    News Philosophy: Be real. Be approachable. Be YOURSELF!

    Role Model: Mark Johnson

    Favorite Sports Teams: Cleveland... All of ‘em!

    Favorite Movie: Ironman... No, it’s not Twister. (That movie is ridiculously un-scientific LOL)

    Favorite Book: James and the Giant Peach

    Favorite Food: Whatever I’m currently eating... Probably something incredibly unhealthy! (Cheesecake is always great!)

    Family: Married to the incredibly patient 😉 Jessica with our son Miles

    Pet: My long-time
    best friend Brick. He’s a ridiculously old American Bulldog

    Hobbies & Interests: Anything outside! MTB, Canoe/Kayaking, Hiking, Camping, Motorcycles... you name it! If it’s fun, I’m in!

    Hidden Talent: I can (or could) walk on my hands

  • Celebrity No. 6

    This is my girlfriend!

  • Quince

    My Personal Assistant

  • Kevin M. Roy, Masculinity Researcher

  • Dorie Clark, The Thinker

  • Martha Stewart

    Martha Stewart Has ‘Never-Ending Curiosity’ (And a Few Regrets.)

    At 82, the entrepreneur and media mogul isn’t slowing down.

    Stewart is currently single, but she's dated an Oscar winner and a billionaire in the past. She revealed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that she dated Anthony Hopkins in the 1990s, but had a hard time separating him mentally from his most famous character, Hannibal Lecter.

  • Qin Yinglin

    Unless you’re a pig, Qin Yinglin is an easy person to admire. Yinglin, a self-made man who was raised in the most populous province in China, attended Henan Agricultural University to study animal husbandry. 1992 saw him graduate and enter the business world with his wife, Qian Ying. With 22 pigs at the beginning, the pair built their firm into Muyuan Foodstuff, the largest pig-breeding operation in the largest pork market in the world today.

    Even in his own China, few people are aware of him, according to the Financial Times, and he owes a large portion of his wealth to a sickness that ought to be his archenemy. After half of China’s pig population perished from swine flu, Yinglin’s net worth quickly doubled.

  • Karl-Erivan Haub

    DesA German billionaire who was officially declared dead in 2021, three years after vanishing in the Swiss Alps, may have faked his own death to live with his alleged mistress in Moscow.

    Karl-Erivan Haub, a German-U.S. dual citizen, was 58 at the time of his disappearance, and was former managing director German retail giant Tengelmann Group. He was last seen on the morning April 7, 2018, heading up a mountain lift, and was reported missing the following morning after he didn't return to his hotel in the Swiss resort of Zermatt.cription goes here

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  • Assistant No. 1

    Charlie Barnett

  • Super Hero

    New kid on the block!

  • The Team!

    Insight is power!

  • The Scandinavian Imp

  • Demographics Researcher

  • Economist Mark Zandi

  • Bryan Johnson

    Millionaire Biohacker Says Algorithm Runs His Life: ‘My Mind No Longer Decides’

    Bryan Johnson — who went viral for blood plasma donations and penis shockwave therapy — shares the philosophy behind Blueprint, his very expensive longevity project.

    When you read the headline "45-year-old tech billionaire uses son as blood boy to achieve immortality-level health," you might feel disheartened on your own personal health journey altogether. 

    But tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson wants the world to know that he’s just a regular guy hoping to achieve optimal wellness using a data-driven approach and wants you to hopefully do the same.