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  • Bran is Joined today today by Jamie Hyneman is an American special effects expert, inventor, and television personality best known as the co-host of Discovery Channel's hit series MythBusters. Instantly recognizable by his signature black beret, glasses, and walrus mustache, he spent over a decade systematically testing urban legends and popular myths. Hyneman's path to science is as varied as his inventions. Before entering the special effects industry, he worked as a certified dive master, boat captain, linguist, and even owned a pet store. He holds a degree in Russian linguistics from Indiana University, a testament to his wide-ranging curiosity. He eventually transitioned to visual effects, overlapping with Bran, working on major feature films. Today, Hyneman continues to run his notable R&D facility, M5 Industries, located in San Francisco. While he no longer co-hosts MythBusters, his passion for applied science drives him to develop groundbreaking new technologies—such as autonomous firefighting tanks, advanced military armor, counter-drone technology, and specialized prosthetics. * Co-hosted MythBusters: Produced and starred in over 280 episodes of the iconic, Emmy-nominated science entertainment series. * Founded M5 Industries: Established a premier San Francisco special effects workshop that produced props and effects for major films and commercials. * Earned Honorary Doctorates: Received multiple honorary doctorates, including degrees from Villanova University and LUT University in Finland. * Appointed Professor of Practice: Named a Professor of Practice at LUT University to mentor students in prototyping and practical engineering. * Invented Life-saving Technologies: Developed cutting-edge equipment, including remote-controlled firefighting tanks and high-tech body armor. * Promoted STEM Education: Received the Heinz Award for his massive global impact on science, technology, engineering, and math education. * Managed Eclectic Ventures: Ran successful operations as a certified scuba dive master, charter boat captain, animal wrangler, and Russian language linguist prior to his television career * Fun Fact - Long before they every formally met: Jaimie applied to work at Bran's second company, the Visual & Special Effects Company, and Engineering Firm, Associates & Ferren, in East Hampton, New York.

  • Bran is joined by Ashton Kutcher, an American actor, producer, and entrepreneur who rose to fame in the late 1990s. Born on February 7, 1978, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, he initially pursued biochemical engineering at the University of Iowa before leaving to pursue modeling and acting. Kutcher gained widespread recognition for his role as Michael Kelso on the hit television sitcom *That '70s Show*, where his comedic timing and charm quickly made him a fan favorite. Building on his early success, Kutcher transitioned into film, starring in a mix of romantic comedies and dramas such as *Dude, Where's My Car?*, *The Butterfly Effect*, and *No Strings Attached*. He also became the creator and host of the MTV prank show *Punk'd*, which showcased his knack for blending humor with celebrity culture. Later, he returned to television in a leading role on the sitcom *Two and a Half Men*, further cementing his place in mainstream entertainment. Beyond acting, Kutcher has established himself as a savvy investor and entrepreneur. He co-founded the venture capital firm A-Grade Investments, backing major tech companies such as Airbnb, Uber, and Skype in their early stages. In addition, he is actively involved in philanthropy, particularly through his work with Thorn, an organization he co-founded to combat child exploitation and human trafficking. His multifaceted career reflects a blend of entertainment success and business acumen.

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  • Bran is joined today by Michael Eisner his former boss, a titan of the American entertainment industry, best known for his transformative 21-year tenure as Chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company. A graduate of Denison University, he began his career as an usher at NBC before climbing the executive ranks at ABC, where he helped propel the network to the top of the ratings with hits like Happy Days and Roots. His reputation for turning around struggling studios was cemented at Paramount Pictures, where as President, he oversaw a string of legendary blockbusters including "Raiders of the Lost Ark", "Grease", and "Saturday Night Fever." In 1984, Eisner took the helm at Disney, inheriting a company that was largely stagnant and vulnerable to corporate takeovers. Over the next two decades, he engineered what is now known as the "Disney Renaissance," revitalizing the animation department with classics like "The Little Mermaid" and "The Lion King" while expanding the brand into a global media powerhouse. Under his leadership, Disney's enterprise value skyrocketed from roughly $1.8 billion to over $100 billion, fueled by major acquisitions like ABC/ESPN and the massive expansion of international theme parks like Disneyland Paris and Hong Kong Disneyland. Michael Eisner's collaboration with Bran Ferren is a legendary example of a corporate leader empowering a "mad scientist" to reshape a brand's future. In 1993, Eisner was so impressed by Ferren's multidisciplinary design firm, Associates & Ferren, that Disney acquired his company. Eisner famously recruited Ferren by offering him a "bigger sandbox (https://www.newsweek.com/disneys-wizards-172346)" at Disney, appointing him to the newly created role of Executive Vice President of Creative Technology. [1 (https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1997/10/20/future-perfect), 2 (https://www.newsweek.com/disneys-wizards-172346), 3 (https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna13189826)], and a few years later, President. During their decade-long partnership, Ferren served as a key advisor to Eisner, pushing the company to blend art and science in ways that redefined the modern theme park experience. Under Eisner's mandate to "dream about the future," Beyond theme parks, Eisner leaned on Ferren to navigate the early days of the digital I think that's good. Should I put the tribute card first? revolution. Ferren's group experimented with pioneering concepts for interactive television, electronic books, and theater-scale digital cinema long before they became industry standards.

  • Bran is joined by Laurie Anderson, a legendary avant-garde artist, musician, and filmmaker who has been a leading force in multimedia performance for over five decades. Originally trained in violin and sculpture, she became a fixture of the 1970s New York experimental scene before achieving unexpected global fame with her 1981 hit "O Superman," which reached number two on the UK charts. Throughout her career, Anderson has blurred the lines between high art and popular culture, casting herself as a storyteller who uses everything from electronics and visual imagery to poetry and photography to explore the human experience. As a pioneer of electronic music, Anderson is well-known for inventing her own instruments, such as the tape-bow violin and the talking stick, which she uses to manipulate sound and language in real-time. Her vast body of work includes ambitious stage productions like "United States I–IV", the acclaimed 1986 concert film "Home of the Brave", and the award-winning 2015 documentary "Heart of a Dog". From serving as NASA's first artist-in-residence to receiving a Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award in 2024, Anderson continues to push the boundaries of creative expression through technology, AI, and social commentary.

  • Bran is joined by Serena McCalla, Ph.D., a distinguished & Popular educator and science strategist widely recognized for her dedication to advancing science education and research among youth, earning her the moniker "godmother of science research". Although she initially pursued a path toward becoming an ER doctor and then a biosciences researcher, Dr. McCalla ultimately found her calling in teaching advanced scientific research. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences, a Master's of Science in Hematology/Microbiology, and a Ph.D. focused on diagnostic tests for genetics. Dr. McCalla, a National Geographic Explorer, has notably transformed science programs, including at New York's Jericho High School, and is the founder of the iResearch Institute, an organization dedicated to empowering students in scientific inquiry and innovation. She is perhaps most famous for her part in the Disney+/National Geographic Emmy-winning documentary "Science Fair" and the 2023 TV series - "Science Fair: the Series."

  • Bran is joined by Werner Herzog, a titan of world cinema and a leading figure of the New German Cinema movement, renowned for his obsessive, visionary, and often death-defying approach to filmmaking. Born in Munich in 1942 and raised in a remote Bavarian village without modern technology, Herzog developed a unique artistic philosophy centered on the pursuit of "ecstatic truth"—a poetic reality that transcends mere facts. His prolific career spans over 70 films, including masterpiece narrative features like Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972) and Fitzcarraldo (1982)—noted for his legendary, volatile collaborations with actor Klaus Kinski—and acclaimed documentaries such as Grizzly Man (2005) and Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2010). Beyond the director's chair, Herzog is an accomplished author and a distinct screen presence; his unmistakable, somber narration and frequent acting turns as a villain (notably in Jack Reacher and The Mandalorian) have cemented his status as a beloved, singular icon of contemporary culture, and a leading voice in contemporary cinema.

  • Bran is joined by Adam Rose is a versatile American actor and digital creator who successfully bridged the gap between a decades-long career in Hollywood and modern internet superstardom. Born in Jerusalem and raised in New York City, he began acting at age nine, making his film debut in Woody Allen's Deconstructing Harry (1997) and voicing Peanut Otter in the Disney series PB&J Otter. Over the next twenty years, he became a prolific television presence with recurring roles in Veronica Mars (as Max), Supernatural, and Santa Clarita Diet. However, he reached a massive new global audience during the pandemic as the "Blue Cardigan Guy" on TikTok, where his comedic timing and viral dance content—one of which was later licensed by Fortnite—earned him over 30 million followers across social platforms. By 2026, Rose has leveraged this digital influence to ignite a major cinematic streak, securing roles in high-profile projects such as Tony Gilroy's "Behemoth!" alongside Pedro Pascal and the romantic comedy "Goodbye Girl." He is now recognized as a leading digital creator,, with his work is hugely popular worldwide. As of April 2026, he has over 27 million followers, and gets over a billion views monthly.

  • Bran is joined by longtime friend Franklin Story Musgrave (born August 19, 1935), an American physician and former NASA astronaut noted for his technical expertise and extensive academic background;. He flew on six Space Shuttle missions between 1983 and 1996, performed multiple spacewalks, and contributed to satellite and telescope servicing and numerous scientific experiments in orbit. Musgrave earned multiple advanced degrees, joined NASA in the 1960s as a scientist-astronaut, and became known for his versatility across engineering, medical, and operational roles before retiring from the agency in the mid-1990s. He is a highly accomplished pilot with over 20,000 hours as pilot-in-command, in over 160 aircraft types, and over 7500 hours of jet time. As a parachutist, he as made over 800 free falls, and has earned FAA ratings for instructor, instrument instructor, glider instructor, and airline transport pilot in addition to astronaut wings. He is the only astronaut to have flown on all five of NASA's Space Shuttles.

  • Bran is joined by Academy Award winning actor, Robert Downey Jr. whose career has spanned over five decades, marked by both immense critical success as an award winning, A-list actor, and a remarkable professional comeback. Born in New York City in 1965 to filmmaker Robert Downey Sr., he made his acting debut at age five and rose to prominence as part of the "Brat Pack" in the 1980s before earning his first Academy Award nomination for his transformative portrayal of Charlie Chaplin in Chaplin (1992). He achieved a definitive career resurgence in the mid-2000s, gaining global superstardom as Tony Stark/Iron Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and received a second Oscar nod for Tropic Thunder (2008). In 2024, his career reached a new pinnacle when he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance as Lewis Strauss in Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer, solidifying his status as one of Hollywood's most talented, versatile, and respected leading men.