Merlin Mann is an independent writer, speaker and podcasts regularly on Do By Friday, Reconcilable Differences, Roderick on the Line, and Back to Work. Merlin is based in San Francisco and is also well known for his work at 43 Folders.
Marco writes at his site and has a podcast with friends called the Accidental Tech Podcast each week.
Brianna is the CEO of GSX and their game Revolution 60 is available on iOS and Steam (for Mac and PC).
John writes widely acclaimed OS X reviews for Ars Technica, blogs at his site Hypercritical and has a podcast with friends called the Accidental Tech Podcast each week.
Jason appears on the The Incomparable Podcast each week and for a long time was the Editorial Director of Macworld, PCWorld and TechHive but now runs his own site Six Colors and also podcasts on Relay.FM.
Federico is the man behind MacStories and co-hosts two excellent podcasts on Relay.fm in Virtual and Connected.
Myke co-runs the popular Relay.fm podcast network and also writes occasionally at his blog.
Casey appears on the Accidental Tech Podcast each week as well as on Analog(ue) at relay.fm and also blogs here.
David writes at his site and has an excellent 15 minute long weekly podcast called Developing Perspective.
Guy of Aged & Distilled also blogs at Kicking Bear, has an awesome developer podcast called Debug and once helped organise the Çingleton conference that has now sadly ended.
David Chartier is a content strategist for indie app devs and a freelance writer. He games, photographs, and explores Chicago at chartier.land.
Nick writes at his site called Curious Efficiency and is a member of the Python Software Foundations Board of Directors.
Russell writes at his site called Rusty Rants and is the co-founder of Shifty Jelly.
Scott works in the semiconductor industry and is a prolific blogger and podcaster from Portland, Oregon.
Caleb is a passionate Tesla follower and has run a wonderful and informative Tesla-centric podcast, has been on several Fremont factory tours and attended some of the recent Tesla events.
Radek is a software developer and is behind both Tadam App and Nozbe, podcasts regularly on The Podcast and is an avid follower of all things Space X.
Joe’s Blog is Unauthoritative Pronouncements and Joe podcasts with Dan Sturm at Defocused.
Ian is a Mechanical Engineer from the United States that turned in his job at SpaceX in 2013 to pursue his passion for AstroPhotography. Developer of the SharpStar 2 Bhatonv Mask and the creator and editor of LonelySpeck, Ian has been taking photos of the MilkyWay for nearly a decade.
James is “Product” at Culture Amp and has a rarely posted blog but is also one of the people on the wonderful podcast The Verse.
John is an Electrical, Instrumentation and Control Systems Engineer, software developer, podcaster, vocal actor and runs TechDistortion and the Engineered Network. John is a Chartered Professional Engineer in both Electrical Engineering and Information, Telecommunications and Electronics Engineering (ITEE) and a semi-regular conference speaker.
John has produced and appeared on many podcasts including Pragmatic and Causality and is available for hire for Vocal Acting or advertising. He has experience and interest in HMI Design, Alarm Management, Cyber-security and Root Cause Analysis.
Described as the David Attenborough of disasters, and a Dreamy Narrator with Great Pipes by the Podfather Adam Curry.
You can find him on the Fediverse and on Twitter.
Clay is an avid photographer and podcaster. His photos can be found on Instagram and at his site. Clay’s other podcast can be found at Cybrcast, Through My Lens, Harm Less and Just Clay, and is a co-host of BubbleSort.
Vic is the host of the App Story Podcast and is the developer behind Money Pilot for iOS.
Carmen is an Electrical Engineer working as an Application Engineer in analogue electronics and has a blog Fake EE Quips that he occasionally posts to. Carmen is also a co-host on The Engineering Commons podcast.
Ronnie is a long-time Apple tech geek and for many years co-created PocketSized Podcast in both of its incarnations, though more recently has become a regular member of the BubbleSort crew.
Erik is a designer and developer and former fighter pilot and blogs from time to time. Formerly of the podcasts Generational on 70 Decibels, Dawn Patrol and Technical Difficulties.
Trevor is a Chemical Engineer with 10 years experience as a design/consultant engineer, predominately in the oil and gas industry. He holds a PhD in the Monte Carlo simulation of radiative heat transfer as well as Bachelors degrees in Chemical engineering and computer science.
He has co-founded and contributed to several ventures including Neutrium, a knowledge base of engineering topics and Fluxey, simple beautiful surveys you can build in minutes. Some of his other works in the web and app development world can be found at NDStudios.
Matt is a Chemical Engineer with 10 years experience as a design/consultant engineer, predominately in the oil and gas industry. He holds bachelors degrees in Chemical Engineering and Commerce.
He has co-founded and contributed to several ventures including Neutrium, a knowledge base of engineering topics and Fluxey, simple beautiful surveys you can build in minutes. Some of his other works in the web and app development world can be found at NDStudios.
Kirsten is my wonderful wife. She has a Twitter account but never uses it. She has no blog, but honestly I think she should.