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  <title>Episode 101 - C.J. Farley - Who Knows You By Heart</title>
  <description>Kicking off Season 11 and Black History Month- This conversation could not be more timely. Part social thriller, part modern love story,&amp;amp;nbsp;Who Knows You by Heart by CJ Farley is a sly, witty, and endlessly discussable tale of Big Tech, new money, relationships, race, and discovering what’s real in an age of artificial intelligence. C.J. (Christopher John) Farley is a&amp;amp;nbsp;Jamaican-born author, journalist, and editor known for works spanning fiction, YA, and biography, including&amp;amp;nbsp;Before the Legend: The Rise of Bob Marley&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;Aaliyah: More Than a Woman. A Harvard graduate and former&amp;amp;nbsp;Time&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;Wall Street Journal&amp;amp;nbsp;editor, his novels often explore race, technology, and culture, such as&amp;amp;nbsp;Game World&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;Who Knows You By Heart.&amp;amp;nbsp; Key Details and Accomplishments:  Background:&amp;amp;nbsp;Born in Kingston, Jamaica, and raised in Brockport, New York. He is a Harvard University graduate and former editor of the&amp;amp;nbsp;Harvard Lampoon. Literary Work:  Novels:&amp;amp;nbsp;Game World&amp;amp;nbsp;(fantasy adventure),&amp;amp;nbsp;Around Harvard Square&amp;amp;nbsp;(NAACP Image Award winner),&amp;amp;nbsp;Zero O'Clock&amp;amp;nbsp;(pandemic-themed YA),&amp;amp;nbsp;Kingston By Starlight, and&amp;amp;nbsp;My Favorite War. Non-Fiction/Biographies:&amp;amp;nbsp;Before the Legend: The Rise of Bob Marley&amp;amp;nbsp;(Hurston/Wright Legacy Award finalist) and&amp;amp;nbsp;Aaliyah: More Than a Woman. Latest Work:&amp;amp;nbsp;Who Knows You By Heart&amp;amp;nbsp;(2025/2026), a novel exploring AI, race, and relationships.   Journalism &amp;amp;amp; Editorial Career:&amp;amp;nbsp;Worked as a music critic for&amp;amp;nbsp;Time&amp;amp;nbsp;magazine, senior editor for&amp;amp;nbsp;The Wall Street Journal, and executive editor at Audible. He has interviewed artists like Beyoncé, Prince, and Taylor Swift. Other Roles:&amp;amp;nbsp;Currently serves in leadership for arts programming and development at&amp;amp;nbsp;PBS&amp;amp;nbsp;and was a consulting producer on the HBO documentary&amp;amp;nbsp;Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown.&amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
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