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.
Stephen Kates, Financial Analyst at Bankrate, joins to discuss the Fed’s 25-basis-point rate cut, inflation risks, and what it all means for consumers and marke
Big tech earnings take center stage as investors digest results from Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, and Apple, with insights from Gil Luria of D.A. Davidson
Disney content has gone dark on YouTube TV, leaving subscribers of the Google-owned live streaming platform without access to major networks like ESPN and ABC. That’s because the companies have failed to reach a new licensing deal to keep Disney channels on YouTube TV. Depending on how long it lasts, the dispute could particularly impact coverage of U.S. college football matchups over the weekend — on top of other news and entertainment disruptions that have already arrived. In the meantime, YouTube TV subscribers who want to watch Disney channels could have little choice other than turning to the company’s own platforms, which come with their own price tags.
President Donald Trump said he has decided to lower his combined tariff rates on imports of Chinese goods to 47% after talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on curbing fentanyl trafficking.
Universal Music Group and AI platform Udio have settled a copyright lawsuit and will collaborate on a new music creation and streaming platform. The companies announced on Wednesday that they reached a compensatory legal settlement and new licensing agreements. These agreements aim to provide more revenue opportunities for Universal's artists and songwriters. The rise of AI song generation tools like Udio has disrupted the music streaming industry, leading to accusations from record labels. This deal marks the first since Universal and others sued Udio and Suno last year. Financial terms of the settlement weren't disclosed.