Every Way Woman Talk Show
www.everywaywoman.comTwo women searching for a format that discussed issues that impacted their daily lives created Every Way Woman talk show. Madison and Yolando wanted women that look like them and understood what it was like to make sacrifices for their families. Women who were juggling school, careers, and family and finding a little “me” time for themselves. The information needed to be in one spot. The issues had to be real and the co-hosts had to be different from the hosts already on television. Our format of a five panel co-hosts isn’t new, but Every Way Woman concept of celebrating every day people, not celebrities, is. Every Way Woman values diversity and authenticity. Our hosts’ backgrounds include Indian/Pakistani, Native American, Latina, African American Korean and more. The show provides women and men a place to come together to listen and be heard, to talk about their hopes and concerns, to discuss not only the important events that affect them, but to promote their own ideas and entrepreneurial dreams. Our segments are exciting, interactive and dig a little deeper than the standard conversations on television. For example, while most shows might give one interview on breast cancer, relegated to only Breast Cancer Awareness Month, our show partnered with Breastlink, a one-stop shop for breast cancer patients to see doctors across the specialties they will need to diagnose, treat and restore the breast to do a series of segments that would give viewers all the information they would need to research options. Every Way Woman is about community. In conjunction with our website, EveryWayWoman.com, we have created a movement of like-minded people, breaking out of their mold to follow their passions and helping each other along the way.
Read moreTwo women searching for a format that discussed issues that impacted their daily lives created Every Way Woman talk show. Madison and Yolando wanted women that look like them and understood what it was like to make sacrifices for their families. Women who were juggling school, careers, and family and finding a little “me” time for themselves. The information needed to be in one spot. The issues had to be real and the co-hosts had to be different from the hosts already on television. Our format of a five panel co-hosts isn’t new, but Every Way Woman concept of celebrating every day people, not celebrities, is. Every Way Woman values diversity and authenticity. Our hosts’ backgrounds include Indian/Pakistani, Native American, Latina, African American Korean and more. The show provides women and men a place to come together to listen and be heard, to talk about their hopes and concerns, to discuss not only the important events that affect them, but to promote their own ideas and entrepreneurial dreams. Our segments are exciting, interactive and dig a little deeper than the standard conversations on television. For example, while most shows might give one interview on breast cancer, relegated to only Breast Cancer Awareness Month, our show partnered with Breastlink, a one-stop shop for breast cancer patients to see doctors across the specialties they will need to diagnose, treat and restore the breast to do a series of segments that would give viewers all the information they would need to research options. Every Way Woman is about community. In conjunction with our website, EveryWayWoman.com, we have created a movement of like-minded people, breaking out of their mold to follow their passions and helping each other along the way.
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Employees
11-50
Founded
2004
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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