John Schlimm is a Harvard-trained educator, artist, advocate, and international award-winning author of twenty-five books. His newest works are What Would Gen-Z Do?: Everything You Don’t Know About Gen-Z But Should and a picture book for kids titled The Star Jumped Over the Moon . John’s other books include the Christopher Award-winning memoir Five Years in Heaven: The Unlikely Friendship That Answered Life’s Greatest Questions ; Extraordinary Dogs: Stories from Search and Rescue Dogs, Comfort Dogs, and Other Canine Heroes ; Moonshine: A Celebration of America’s Original Rebel Spirit ; Stand Up!: 75 Young Activists Who Rock the World, And How You Can, Too! ; a series of plant-based cookbooks, including The Tipsy Vegan , Grilling Vegan Style , The Cheesy Vegan , and The Ultimate Beer Lover’s Happy Hour ; and a series of workbooks for The Kindness Rocks & Smiles Community Project, including The Creative Kindness Zine Workbook . A professor, John has also traveled the country speaking about inspirational/motivational topics, his artwork, Gen-Z, cooking/entertaining, and public relations, including his commencement addresses “Rise From There!” and "The Road to YES is Paved with Many Nos," and his “Embrace Compassion, Change the World” keynote address on Capitol Hill. He has appeared on such national media outlets as The Ellen DeGeneres Show , Hallmark Channel’s Home & Family , Bravo’s Watch What Happens Live , NPR, Martha Stewart Living’s Everyday Food , The Splendid Table , QVC, and EWTN’s The World Over . John's essays and other writings have been widely published, including at The Huffington Post , Harvard Ed. magazine, and as an "Architect of Change" for MariaShriver.com. John is also the creator of such multimedia Participatory and Public Art projects as The Gen-Z Time Capsule in collab with The Andy Warhol Museum; The Kindness Rocks & Smiles Community Project in collab with Megan Murphy, Founder of The Kindness Rocks Project; The Brain Zine in collab with AllMed Healthcare Management; The Smile Zine in collab with Community Education Center and Elk County Council on the Arts; and THE SMILE THAT CHANGED THE WORLD (is yours) .