Episodes

Tuesday May 27, 2014
Anne Fulenwider
Tuesday May 27, 2014
Tuesday May 27, 2014
Anne Fulenwider is very much at home in the world of magazines. She's
been Editor-in-Chief of Marie Claire since 2012. And in that role,
oversees all content for print, the website, tablet editions and the
brand's partnership with Lifetime TV's Project Runway series. Anne was
also Editor-in-Chief of Brides, Senior Articles Editor at Vanity Fair
and Senior Editor at The Paris Review. She's got plenty to say, so sit
back and enjoy!

Tuesday May 20, 2014
Jacki Zehner
Tuesday May 20, 2014
Tuesday May 20, 2014
Jacki Zehner is a woman on a mission. The founder of The Jacquelyn and Gregory Zehner Foundation, she funds and works with a whole host of organizations that focus on women's rights. In 2012, she became CEO of Women Moving Millions. The goal of this
non-profit is to mobilize resources for the advancement of women and
girls - so far, more than 200 people have given gifts of a million
dollars or more.
Tuesday May 13, 2014
Anna Cummins
Tuesday May 13, 2014
Tuesday May 13, 2014

Most of what we eat, drink, use every day of our lives comes packaged in
petroleum plastic, which is designed to last forever. Only a paltry 5%
of the plastics produced is recovered... a fact certainly not lost on
the 5 Gyres Institute, which researches plastic pollution across the
world's oceans, while engaging communities in finding solutions. You
can't afford to miss this conversation with Anna Cummins, the group's
Executive Director and co-founder.

Tuesday May 06, 2014
Diane Muldrow
Tuesday May 06, 2014
Tuesday May 06, 2014
Who isn't familiar with Little Golden Books? Billions have been sold since they were first introduced in 1942. Diane Muldrow, who was raised on them, told her mom when she grows up she's going to 'make books like these.' She wasn't wrong! Diane's
the editorial director at Golden Books. She's written dozens and also
penned the New York Times best-selling, Everything I Need To Know I
Learned From A Little Golden Book. Tune in for this fabulous journey
down memory lane.

Tuesday Apr 29, 2014
Patricia Reinders
Tuesday Apr 29, 2014
Tuesday Apr 29, 2014
It's all about argan oil. A trip to Morocco (home of the argan tree)
was a life changer for Patricia Reinders, who in 2009 founded SULA NYC.
Her company's beauty products contain 100% organic argan oil - an
excellent, natural source of vitamin E and essential fatty acids for
skin and hair. It's said to have restorative and age-defying
effects...for women AND men. There's lots to learn from this
conversation!

Tuesday Apr 22, 2014
Dr. Lee Quinby
Tuesday Apr 22, 2014
Tuesday Apr 22, 2014
Dr. Lee Quinby's academic career spans more
than 30 years. An expert in apocalyptic and millennial belief in
American society, she's an author, editor and filmmaker. The 2012
documentary, True Delta, which she wrote, co-directed and produced,
focuses on aging blues musicians in the Mississippi Delta in the hope
that, "as one generation passes on, another carries on."

Tuesday Apr 15, 2014
Ginny Rohan
Tuesday Apr 15, 2014
Tuesday Apr 15, 2014
Virginia Rohan's byline is a very familiar one to readers of The Bergen
Record, New Jersey's second largest daily newspaper. The award-winning
journalist joined the paper as a feature writer in 1986. Virginia's been
TV editor, TV critic and columnist...and today covers mostly television
related stories. Hear her take on the state of TV in today's world.

Tuesday Apr 08, 2014
StyleLikeU
Tuesday Apr 08, 2014
Tuesday Apr 08, 2014
Mother/daughter team Elisa Goodkind and Lily
Mandelbaum acted on their dual passion to find and chronicle people who
express themselves through their clothing. The pair founded StyleLikeU,
a multi-media platform that presents these men and women in no-holds
barred webisodes. Listen to what Elisa and Lily have to say about fashion today in this no-holds barred conversation.

Tuesday Apr 01, 2014
Jennifer Lee
Tuesday Apr 01, 2014
Tuesday Apr 01, 2014
Despite calling herself a life-long feminist, filmmaker Jennifer Lee said one day she realized she lacked a visual history of the women's
movement of the 20th century. That propelled her to make "Feminist: Stories From Women's Liberation." The 2013 award-winning documentary
explores the significance of feminism's second wave. Listen in as she
shares her fascinating, personal story. You can learn more about Jennifer at her website Feminststories.com.

Tuesday Mar 25, 2014
Lia Chavez
Tuesday Mar 25, 2014
Tuesday Mar 25, 2014
New York based performance artist Lia Chavez really is an original. Her work explores the mysteries of light, form
and interior space through photographic processes, painting, sculpture
and installation...drawing upon her fascination with the laws of the
physical universe. This is likely to be a conversation you've never
heard before!

