In the latest episode of my new podcast, I talk about how, in December alone, a plethora of information has been released by both the January 6th Committee and the Committee on the Coronavirus Crisis about Donald Trump's egregious and anti-American behaviors. We also learned that Letitia James, the New York Attorney General, has subpoenaed Donald for his testimony in connection to the fraud investigation into the Trump Organization. Relatedly, Manhattan prosecutors have empaneled a second grand jury to look into whether Donald may have misrepresented the valuations of properties owned by the Trump Organization.
And yet he roams free to push our country closer to the brink.
The highlight of this episode, though, is the mind-blowing conversation I had with my friends E. Jean Carroll, Katie Phang, Marissa Rothkopf, Jen Taub, and (making a return appearance) Joyce Vance.
I’m not entirely sure why I look like I want to beat somebody up, but I assure you the six of us had an absolutely amazing time and I think you’ll really enjoy hanging out with these five extraordinary women. Please follow the podcast on Apple or wherever you listen—just click this link 👇🏼
All great She-roes. Mary, you're just looking thoughtful. Thanks to all of you.
This was one of my favorite podcasts. A dynamic panel of women with your own unique style. I would like to send a heart tapping gesture to New York’s own glam/cultural icon E Jean Carroll. The advice given was focused , measured and at times raw. How we all can apply our specific talents going forward for holding our democracy.
1. What is the most vitally important thing we can do to make change .
2. What is your specific area of impact .
3. Support initiatives
4. Know when to plant the seeds.
5. Work smarter not harder.
6. Use common ground as a tool.
7. Be Machiavellian to legally and ethically get to that result. Thank you Katie Phang this is my “Let’s Go motto”.
Thank you Mary, for your outstanding work and sharing your journey with us all.