Women in Health Care (w/ Admiral Rachel Levine)

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Women Authors (w/ Jacqueline Woodson)

This week on the season finale of In Fact, Chelsea is sitting down with best-selling and award winning author Jacqueline Woodson. They discuss her early inspirations, the importance and recent politicization of children’s books, the progress we’ve made towards equality and what’s ...  Show more

Women in Entertainment (w/ Kelly Rowland)

This week, Chelsea is sitting down with award winning singer, songwriter, actress, and producer Kelly Rowland. They talk about Kelly’s early inspirations and growing up as a performer, the still male dominated music industry, motherhood, writing and what’s next in terms of achiev ...  Show more

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