WAT-CAST: Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi Talks About Respect Ability One in five people have a disability, some visible, others invisible. And many times people with disabilities are not portrayed [...] April 15, 2019
WAT-CAST: Tessa Souter Talks About “Picture in Black and White” When Tessa Souter was 28 years-old, she discovered that her birth father was not white and Spanish, but black and from Trinidad. The 12 [...] April 8, 2019
WAT-CAST: Heidi Evans and Georgette Kelly Talk About Organ Donation April is National Donate Life Month and we’re going to talk to two women who are shining a spotlight on this critical issue. Heidi Evans, [...] April 1, 2019
WAT-CAST: Jaime Black Talks About The REDress Project Jaime Black’s The REDress Project, now on display at D.C.’s National Museum of the Amercian Indian, aims to raise awareness of missing [...] March 25, 2019
WAT-CAST: Lisa Lawler Talks About White-Collar Wives In 2007, Lisa Lawler was struck with a thunderbolt when her husband confessed that he had embezzled money, a total of $2.5 million, from [...] March 18, 2019
WAT-CAST: Laurie King Talks About Sherlock Holmes Sherlock Holmes is perhaps the most popular fictional detective. In addition to the many novels and short stories penned by his creator, [...] December 17, 2018
WAT-CAST: Todd Grossman Talks About Influencer Marketing Companies – large and small – are now shifting some of their promotion dollars to influencer campaigns, using social media to [...] December 10, 2018
WAT-CAST: Maryn Shaw Talks About Indecent at Arena Stage Paula Vogel’s Indecent uses Klezmer, a form of Jewish folk music, and Yiddish song to enhance the story, transition scenes, and [...] December 3, 2018