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Watch co-founder and CEO, Brett Harris, unpack our mission to raise up the next Lewis & Tolkien and how we're pursuing that goal.. Brett Harris coauthored the bestselling book Do Hard Things with his twin brother, Alex Harris, when they were eighteen. They spoke regularly to audiences of thousands on the Rebelution Tour; maintained a large online community through their blog, TheRebelution.com; and were featured on CNN, MSNBC, NPR, and in the New York Times.