Laurie Tisch: My Mom

Laurie Tisch: My Mom

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Sherrie Westin: The Woman Behind Sesame Street

Elmo, Big Bird, and Cookie Monster probably helped raise you, and the woman now leading Sesame Street traces her path there back to one transformative act: adopting her daughter Lily from China. Before joining Sesame Workshop, Sherrie Westin had already built a remarkable career ...  Show more

Kerry Docherty: Faherty Co-Founder on Being Selfish, Her Affair, and Starting Over

Kerry Docherty has spent her life being two things at once: the good girl the world expected, and someone far more complicated underneath. Co-founder and Chief Impact Officer of beloved B-Corp clothing company Faherty Brand, Kerry had a winding path, moving through Yale, human ri ...  Show more

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