by Jesse Broome | Oct 8, 2018 | nowwhat
By Cathy Curtis, CFPMillions of women all over the world took to the streets on January 21st, 2017 to stand up for what they believe in primarily fueled by the fear that the new Trump administration would threaten hard-won reproductive, civil and human rights. The...
by Jesse Broome | Oct 3, 2018 | nowwhat
At 10 Lower Thames Street, amongst the hustle and bustle of the city lies HyLife’s headquarters; a company providing short-term alternative investments to Sophisticated Investors and High Net Worth Individuals. The lady at the heart of this operation is Lauren...
by Jesse Broome | Sep 25, 2018 | nowwhat
(This is an excerpt of an article recently published in Variety magazine.)Kyle Godfrey-Ryan was among eight women who went on the record alleging veteran journalist Charlie Rose had harassed them at various points over the years. Some alleged Rose would travel with...
by Jesse Broome | Jul 21, 2018 | nowwhat
My guest today has been on the front lines for a long time, fighting the unseen battles and advocating for equality and diversity in the workplace.Simma Lieberman is internationally known as “The Inclusionist.” Her passion for diversity and its possibilities began in...
by Jesse Broome | Jun 7, 2018 | nowwhat
Too often, millennials are accused of not going deep, that somehow just posting something publicly about an issue means you’ve done something to help solve it. But, as with most issues, it takes more than a tweet to fix culture.It takes actual work, every day,...
by Jesse Broome | May 25, 2018 | nowwhat
Reprinted from the Washington Postby Sonia RaoWhen the #MeToo movement picked up late last year, it seemed as though new misconduct allegations against powerful men in Hollywood came about each week — or, in some weeks, every few days. Regardless of whether the men...