Trad Media and my interviews with Vice President Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton.
It’s been a few weeks since the Democratic National Convention, and I am still in awe that VP Kamala Harris, the first Black and South Asian woman is the nominee for President of the United States.
As I watched the DNC live on television, Hillary Clinton’s passionate speech brought me back to 2016, when she was the first woman to become a major party's presidential nominee.
At the time, The Conversation – my interview series – was an anomaly because it focused solely on telling women’s stories from their unique point of view. Back then there was no other show like it and because of that, I was fortunate enough to visit Hillary at her HQ for a sit-down interview about personal aspects of her life.
We have come to expect politicians to focus on policy and, well… politics. But we all know what interests many potential voters is, for better or worse, knowing who the candidate really is. I’m talking outside of scripted speeches that are carefully written and vetted through communications tea…