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Hello internet! This week's episode is all about the etiquette of FUNERALS outlined in "Being Dead is No Excuse: The Southern Ladies' Guide to Hosting the Perfect Funeral" by Gayden Metcalfe and Charlotte Hays! Enjoy and be sure to share with a friend!
Il était une fois…Donald Trump et Melania Knauss. Le grand blond au teint orange et le mannequin slovène aux yeux de chat. Leurs chemins auraient pu ne jamais se croiser. Mais on est aux Etats-Unis, le pays où tout est possible… Ensemble, ils sont tout de suite partis en mode “autoroute”. Donald a d'ailleurs flashé sur Melania alors qu'il était encore marié avec Marla Maples. C'était dans une boîte de nuit new-yorkaise il y a…26 ans, Melania a failli ne pas céder au charme pourtant évident de Donald, et puis si. On a un temps choisi de les ignorer, comme on ignore parfois une télé-réalité douteuse. Et puis on n'a plus pu. Parce qu'ils ont gravi les échelons du pouvoir ensemble - enfin, elle est toujours bien derrière lui -, et sont finalement devenus président et first lady des États-Unis en 2017. Depuis, ils ont été moqués, hués, méprisés… Mais leur couple a aussi fasciné, interrogé, intrigué… Dans le cadre d'une saga en trois épisodes consacrés à la vie privée de Donald Trump, On a replongé dans l'histoire du couple. Et deux questions essentielles se sont posées. Première question : Melania et Donald Trump s'aiment-ils vraiment ? Deuxième question : Melania est-elle la seule personne au monde dont Donald a vraiment peur ?...Pour répondre aux questions de la journaliste Marion Galy-Ramounot, sont interviewés dans cet épisode :- Charlotte Hays, chroniqueuse pour le New York Observer et le Washington Times.- Laurence Haïm est journaliste, longtemps correspondante à la Maison-Blanche pour Canal Plus, réalisatrice du documentaire « Melania Trump, cet obscur objet du pouvoir » diffusé 2020. - David Cay Johnston, journaliste d'investigation, grand reporter au New York Times pendant 15 ans- Stephen Bunard, expert en intelligence relationnelle et en analyse gestuelle et comportementale.Scandales est un podcast de Madame Figaro, écrit et présenté par Marion Galy-Ramounot, et produit par Lucile Rousseau-Garcia. Camille Lamblaut a été chargée d'enquête. Océane Ciuni est la responsable éditoriale de Scandales, un podcast produit par Louie Créative, l'agence de contenus audios de Louie Média. Cet épisode de Scandales est à retrouver sur toutes vos plateformes : Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer et Amazon Music.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
News and open phones start, then Charlotte Hays of the Independent Womens Forum discusses who really wins if we forgive government college loans
Charlotte Hays of the Independent Women's Forum joins us to talk about why the Disney channel is no longer safe for kids.Image credit: shutterstock.com
"The truth is, men still run the world and I'm not sure it's going that well," said Sheryl Sandberg at the Advancing Women's Leadership Forum at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. Is this true? IWF's Carrie Lukas and Charlotte Hays discuss her comments and the myth that women are still lagging behind men in the workplace.
IWF's president Carrie Lukas and IWF's director of cultural programs Charlotte Hays discuss IWF's latest policy focus on Flexible Scheduling in the latest podcast. What is flexible scheduling? How is it helpful for women and families? Listen now and read more here: http://iwf.org/publications/2804574/Policy-Focus:-Flexible-Scheduling
Charlotte Hays, IWF Director of Cultural Programs, talks with Carrie Lukas, IWF Managing Director, about the Fearless Girl of Wall Street. What's the intended message of the statue? Are women's interests at odds with Wall Street and capitalism?
Wednesday on the C4 Show C4 spent the first hour and a half talking about Rachel Maddow's deflating reveal of a part of Doanld Trump's tax returns. At 9:45 MRC's Dan Gainor called into talk about the Maddow tax flop. In the second part of the 2nd hour C4 talked to St Mary's College's To Eberly about Trump, taxes and healthcare. In the third hour of the show C4 talked about how Snoop Dogg has a new video that portrays him shooting the clown version of Trump. C4 also spent this hour talking about the breaking news on Trump's wiretapping allegation. In the final hour of the show C4 was joined by small business owner Charlotte Hays Murray to talk about her op-ed in the Baltimore Sun on the $15 minimum wage debate.
IW's Heather Madden and Charlotte Hays discuss the upcoming Women's March On Washington in this episode of Working For Women. Is the Women's March truly inclusive? What does the march claim to stand for? Is it wise for this group to turn away women who may not agree with them on everything? Charlotte and Heather will answer these questions and more on the podcast.
IWF's Carrie Lukas and Charlotte Hays discuss IWF's paid leave event in DC coming up Wednesday January 11th. The D.C. City Council has given preliminary approval to require businesses to provide sixteen weeks of paid family leave. District employers would be saddled with an additional $250 million in taxes annually. So where do we go from here?
IWF's director of cultural programs Charlotte Hays sits down with Julie Gunlock to discuss the FDA's new regulations for salt in food. Julie discusses the consequences that come from food regulations and why Americans should be concerned.
Charlotte Hays, director of cultural programs at IWF, interviews Hadley Heath Manning, IWF senior policy analyst, on the college debt crisis. Hadley recently wrote a policy focus discussing the root cause of the college debt crisis, the consequences of government student loan program, and why we should care.
Charlotte Hays, IWF's Director of Cultural Programs, sits down with Hadley Heath Manning, IWF's Health Policy Director, to discuss IWF's new health care video series "Straight Talk About Health Care." IWF's new video series introduces a woman named Beth (#MeetBeth) who wants to start her own business, and her journey in navigating the health care system. Hadley and Charlotte tell Beth's story and explain how the problems in our health care system began (long before Obamacare). They will also explain how Obamacare has made our health care system worse, and end with a better way forward for America.
Charlotte Hays, IWF's Director of Cultural Programs, sits down with Rachel DiCarlo Currie to discuss the government phenomenon "Too Big To Fail (TBTF)". Five years ago, President Obama signed into law the Dodd-Frank Act, a measure aimed at abolishing the de facto policy of letting certain financial institutions become and/or be treated as “too big to fail”. Has this law actually helped end the problem of TBTF or is it fueling it even more? Charlotte and Rachel answer this question and many more.
For too long progressive women’s groups have claimed to speak for women and set the agenda. They’ve told women they’re a victim class in need of constant government protection. But that message is insidious and wrong, and the IWF is excited to have a more productive conversation about a path forward for women and their families. On June 4th, IWF will be hosting the Women LEAD Summit. In the podcast, Charlotte Hays, IWF Director of Cultural Programs, is joined by IWF Executive Director Sabrina Schaeffer to discuss the summit and why it is important for the future of women.
IWF Director of Cultural Programs, Charlotte Hays, was joined by Diana Furchtgott-Roth, director of Economics21 and senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. Discussing Furchtgott-Roth's new book, Disinherited: How Washington Is Betraying America's Young, they cover how our bloated entitlement system, minimum wage laws, and other big government policies negatively affect the future of young people.
Harold Kwalwasser says when it's education it's time for a "Renewal: Remaking Our Schools for the 21st Century." Then, Charlotte Hays of the Independent Women's Forum says "Equal Pay Day" is a myth. Dr. Wes Crenshaw talks about bullying...and the politics of solid waste bags.