Paretta Autosport's CEO and Team Principal, Beth Paretta, and IndyCar Driver, Simona De Silvestro, join Cheddar to discuss how they are breaking barriers in the world of racing and inspiring future generations of female leaders.
Nely Galán, Author of 'Self Made,' joins Cheddar to discuss her journey to becoming a successful, self-made entrepreneur and how she's empowering multicultural women to follow in her footsteps.
Irina Novoselsky, CEO of CareerBuilder, joins Cheddar to discuss the pandemic's impact on women in the workplace, and how to bridge the gap for women in leadership positions.
Dr. Kimberly S. Clay, Founder and CEO of Play Like a Girl, joins Cheddar to discuss how her organization is building a diverse talent pipeline of young women in STEM.
Stephanie Nadi Olson, Founder and CEO of We Are Rosie, joins Cheddar to discuss how her organization is building a new way to work, and how flexible work is going to play a key role in the future of the workplace.
Tamika Stembridge, Executive Director of the dfree Global Foundation, joins Cheddar to discuss how the nonprofit is helping individuals avoid financial pitfalls and tips for taking steps towards financial independence.
Lindsay Kaplan, Co-founder of Chief, joins Cheddar to discuss how she's creating a private network designed specifically for women leaders, and why networking and raising up other women in the workforce is critical to career advancement.
U.S. sports betting is booming as NFL and college football fuel massive activity. BetMGM CEO Adam Greenblatt breaks down trends, growth, and what’s next.
President Donald Trump says a deal struck by Netflix last week to buy Warner Bros. Discovery “could be a problem” because of the size of the combined market share. The Republican president says he will be involved in the decision about whether federal regulators should approve the deal. Trump commented Sunday when he was asked about the deal as he walked the red carpet at the Kennedy Center Honors. The $72 billion deal would bring together two of the biggest players in television and film and potentially reshape the entertainment industry.
Disney's changes to a program for disabled visitors are facing challenges in federal court and through a shareholder proposal. The Disability Access Service program, which allows disabled visitors to skip long lines, was overhauled last year. Disney now mostly limits the program to those with developmental disabilities like autism who have difficulty waiting in lines. The changes have sparked criticism from some disability advocates. A shareholder proposal submitted by disability advocates calls for an independent review of Disney's disability policies. Disney plans to block this proposal, claiming it's misleading. It's the latest struggle by Disney to accommodate disabled visitors while stopping past abuses by some theme park guests.
With a merger this big, creators, studios, and theaters all face uncertain futures. Here’s what experts are worried about and what good could come from it.
With disengagement rising and hybrid work shifting, 'Everybody Matters' author Bob Chapman explains why treating people well could define the future of work.
We sat down with Ali Furman, U.S. Consumer Markets Industry Leader at consulting firm PwC to ask what trends she garnered from the initial data this year.
Seth Schachner breaks down Zootopia 2’s record-smashing debut, holiday box office trends, early 2026 Oscar contenders, and what’s next for Netflix and WBD.