Lisa France, director of the documentary "Roll With Me," joins Cheddar to discuss her new film that follows a paraplegic's 3,100-mile journey across America to save his nephew's life. The trek took Gabriel Cordell 99 days in a manual wheelchair.
France talks about the difficulty of making this movie. During production, she slept in her car and was working with limited funds to make the movie come to fruition. She also talks about how local news organizations were covering Cordell's journey as it was happening. France says Gabriel Cordell's mission will inspire audiences.
David Branch of Wells Fargo explains why cocoa prices are falling but some candy costs remain high and when consumers may finally see relief at checkout.
Colonel Chris Hadfield, astronaut and best-selling author, breaks down Artemis II and why NASA’s next crewed mission is key to returning humans to the Moon.
Ben Geman, Energy Reporter at Axios, explains how the Iran war could reshape global energy—disrupting supply, shifting power, and accelerating a new regime.
Emily Peck, National Correspondent at Axios, explains why office vacancies hit 21% despite RTO pushes, highlighting a lasting shift in how Americans work.
Tobias Bauer, CEO & President of Rolling Stock at Siemens Mobility North America, shares insights on a $220M investment reshaping U.S. rail infrastructure.
Kory Kantenga from LinkedIn unpacks how the US added nearly 3x the expected jobs in March, and whether it can last as the Iran war reshapes the economy.