Women march on Washington

We will be looking at the Women’s March on Washington, a political rally scheduled to take place in Washington, D.C., on January 21, 2017, to promote women’s rights, immigration reform, and LGBTQIA rights, and to address racial inequities, worker’s issues, and environmental issues. It aims to send a bold message to our new administration on their first day in office, and to the world that women’s rights are human rights. Our guests will be some of the women that participated in this March and we will hear their first-hand account!

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Phyllis Smith, EZIA Enterprises

Our guest this week is Phyllis Smith, President of EZIA Enterprises Inc (a digital marketing firm); Global Director of Marketing for The Festival of Hope and the founder of the international Professional Women’s Business Network (PWBN). As an accomplished marketing executive, a Committeewoman in the City of Philadelphia and an advocate for women for over 30 years, Phyllis has employed her strengths as a producer in various platforms, including various radio shows. She is a pro Trump supporter who will provide us with an interesting perspective. She not only supports Trump but she likes who he has nominated so far for his cabinet. Let’s hear what she has to say!

 

 

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New Year Predictions

Maria Sanchez is back and we will be presenting our New Year’s hopes for America as well as our predictions on what we think might happen and what to expect in the near term for 2017, including the inauguration/nominations.

 

 

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John Glenn

 

No guest this week but topics on the agenda are the passing of John Glenn, Pizzagate, Trump appointments, the recounts, the stock market and more!

 

 

 

 

 

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Dakota Access Pipe Line – DAPL

Our guest is Stephanie Staie, an environmentalist with a Bachelor of Arts Degree from University of California at Santa Barbara who is taking an active role in the Dakota pipeline controversy. With her lineage to the Lakota Sioux, she is requesting people not to support the major banks that are providing financial capital for the pipeline. So join the conversation on this provocative subject this Sunday.

 

 

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