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Claire Jones
Garden communicator at her award-winning website, The Garden Diaries, Claire is a landscape/floral designer, garden travel leader, and has worked at the White House as a floral designer many times. She is a frequent presenter at Flower Shows, Botanic Gardens, and Master Gardeners. Claire practices what she preaches on her own Maryland two-acre property which includes a buzzing meadow, mixed hedgerow, vegetable garden, planting borders, and honey-producing apiary.
Tony Juniper
Tony Juniper is the Executive Director of Friends of the Earth and co-author of the award-winning PARROTS. He lives in Cambridge, and campaigns in the UK and worldwide on a broad range of environmental issues.
Warren St. John
Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Warren St John is currently a reporter for the New York Times. He has also written extensively for The New Yorker, the New York Observer and Wired. He studied at Columbia University and lives in New York.
Philip Jacobson
Philip Jacobson and Peter Pringle were the original Sunday Times Insight investigators into the events of Bloody Sunday. Philip is now a veteran foreign correspondent who was most recently chief of ‘The Times’ bureau in Paris. He has co-authored best-selling books on Northern Ireland and the 1973 Middle East War, and a biography of Aristotle Onassis. Married with two sons, he now lives in London.
Penny Junor
Penny Junor is a writer and broadcaster. She is the author of previous best-selling biographies of both the Prince and the Princess of Wales, and two British Prime Ministers. For many years she presented ‘The Travel Show’ on BBC2, and Channel 4’s consumer programme ‘For What It’s Worth’. She is married with four children and lives in Wiltshire.
Tim Jarvis
Author, explorer and scientist, Tim Jarvis has made five expeditions to Antarctica and the high Arctic, battling freezing temperatures and physical extremes. His recreation of Sir Douglas Mawson’s 1913 trek across Antarctica was made into an award winning documentary: Mawson: Life and Death in Antarctica. When he’s not struggling through snow and ice and near-death experiences, Tim lives in Adelaide, Australia with his wife, Elizabeth, and their young family.
Carl Jung
C.G. Jung was one of the great figures of the 20th century. He radically changed not just the study of psychology (setting up the Jungian school of thought) but the very way in which insanity is treated and perceived in our society.
Maya Jasanoff
Maya Jasanoff is Coolidge Professor of history at Harvard University. In 2017 she won the Windham-Campbell Prize for Non-Fiction.
