Hailing from South Florida, Jaydi Samuels Kuba is a comedy-drama writer (most recently on Netflix's Good Times) who started her career under Seth MacFarlane, writing the 250th episode of Family Guy before staffing on Brannon Braga's Salem. Her voice is a multi-layered one, the darkness stemming from what her family went through during her father's stint in prison, and the lightness stemming from her calling as a certified date and relationship coach. In fact, The Hollywood Reporter calls Jaydi and her business partner the "love agents of Hollywood." On the animation side, she's written for multiple rappers and athletes, from Tyler the Creator to Steph Curry, and is particularly drawn to projects dealing with characters who remain optimistic in the bleakest of conditions -- a theme that resonated for Colin Kaepernick, an EP on a recent anime she sold. On the live action side, she's developed both a drama and a comedy with WBTV. And outside writing, she's the proud mom to daughter Rocky, a fundraising fiend for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, and a nationally-rated table tennis player.