BROAD TOPICS TELEVISION
Broad Topics is thrilled to be picked up to air on these stations:
West Hollywood
San Diego County Los Angeles County Lawndale Calabasas Arcadia Garden Grove Santa Monica |
Las Vegas
El Segundo Signal Hill Seal Beach Diamond Bar Torrance PCTA Cypress |
On Season 2 of Broad Topics TV:
Our Featured Guest:
Actress and Author Carolyn Hennesy
www.carolynhennesy.com
www.pandyinc.com
twitter.com/carolynhennesy
Our Featured Guest:
Acupuncturist and Chinese Medicine Practitioner
Catherine Aquino, L.Ac.
Dipl CH, FABORM
www.aquinoacupuncture.com
Our Featured Guest:
Radio Personality and Mom Blogger Kristin Cruz
http://www.kost1035.com/pages/mommyblog.html
Our Featured Guest:
Santa Monica Councilmember Gleam Davis
www.smgov.com
Our Panel on "Rosie's Girls":
Carla Fantozzi
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Brenda Asilnejad
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Brooke Lyon
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Our Featured Guest:
Jill Jaress
Actor/Writer/Director/Producer
Of “The One-Nighter”
President of Got a Laugh Ent.
www.got-a-laugh.com
www.JillJaress.com
Our Panel on Family Finance:
Hollis Page Harman, PFP CASL
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Wendy Wan Turk
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Our Featured Guest and Expert on Child Care:
Patti Oblath
Executive Director
Connections For Children
www.connectionsforchildren.org
Our Panel on Latina Youth and Education:
Maria Leon-Vazquez
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Andrea Arango
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Home Design tips from our featured guest:
Lifestyle Expert Jennifer Farrell
@jfarrelldesigns
www.jensome.com
Our panel on Women and the Environment:
Tara Treiber
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Lucie Hill
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Our featured guest discussion Rape Culture and One Billion Rising:
Lindsey Horvath
Regional Coordinator, One Billion Rising
www.onebillionrising.org
Our Panel on Homelessness to Success with:
Margaret Willis
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Juney Freeman
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Our Featured guest discussing Internet Safety for Women:
Jacqueline A. Seabrooks, Chief of Police
Santa Monica Police Department
www.santamonicapd.org
Our guest panel on "Our Relationship with Food" featuring:
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Our Featured Guest discussing "The Science of the Sexes"
Lisa Wade, Ph.D.
Professor of Sociology
www.thesocietypages.org/socimages
Our guest panel on "Women's Health and Insurance" featuring:
Debra A. Farmer, President/CEO
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Susan Berke Fogel, JD
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Kathryn Wright MD, FACOG
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Discussed on the show:
National Health Law Program www.healthlaw.org
Health Consumer Alliance www.healthconsumer.org
Our featured interview is Annie Goeke, Chair of the Santa Monica Commission on the Status of Women
Thank you to all of the amazing professionals that contribute to the show:
Hair and Makeup provided by:
Rachel Galey
www.rachelgaley.com
Ms. Nickerson's Wardrobe provided by:
Besitos Boutique
818.591.7300
Special Thanks to:
LA Talk Radio
Sam Hasson
Jeffrey Blum
Jennifer Farrell
Julie Taren
Robin Gee
What is BROAD TOPICS TV?
She’s a Mom who hates being called a “Mommy”, a Social Media lover who bans “Twaggers”, a Wife who would rather pay a housecleaner than a therapist, a Pacifist who bombs gophers with road flares, and a Feminist who reads Romance Novels. She is funny, smart, sarcastic, a little too honest, and the future of talk radio. Laura Nickerson embraces the complicated and sometimes conflicting interests of the Modern Woman, and gives them something entertaining and intelligent to watch.
Since its inception in 2008 as a radio show of the same name, Broad Topics has entertained and engaged hundreds of thousands of women across the globe and has proven that there is an audience for a fresh and original voice in women's entertainment.
Broad Topics is a half-hour show, opening with host Laura Nickerson discussing her quirky take on the life of a Modern Woman. Next Laura will conduct an interview with her first guest, a woman who is in the headlines and making waves. She makes interviews fun by doing what women do: getting to the emotional life of the guest and finding ways that we all can relate to them. Then comes one of the show’s most unique elements: a dynamic round table discussion of a specific topic with a panel of women deeply invested in the subject. Topics have included Racism with a Latina woman, African-American Woman, and Asian Woman; Age with 20, 30, 40, and 60 year olds; and the heated land of Mommy-hood with a Stay at Home Mom, Working Mom, and a Work from Home Mom. The show closes with Laura reminding the audience to “always look at the world from a Broad point of view”.
This show is fresh, funny, smart, and exciting and stands out because of its ability to finally tap into what Modern Women really want to talk about. Broad Topics TV is working in partnership with the Santa Monica Commission on the Status of Women .
Established in 1981, the Santa Monica Commission on the Status of Women is charged with working to eliminate inequality between the sexes in all areas of life including, but not limited to, employment, health, education, political life and law enforcement.
Since its inception in 2008 as a radio show of the same name, Broad Topics has entertained and engaged hundreds of thousands of women across the globe and has proven that there is an audience for a fresh and original voice in women's entertainment.
Broad Topics is a half-hour show, opening with host Laura Nickerson discussing her quirky take on the life of a Modern Woman. Next Laura will conduct an interview with her first guest, a woman who is in the headlines and making waves. She makes interviews fun by doing what women do: getting to the emotional life of the guest and finding ways that we all can relate to them. Then comes one of the show’s most unique elements: a dynamic round table discussion of a specific topic with a panel of women deeply invested in the subject. Topics have included Racism with a Latina woman, African-American Woman, and Asian Woman; Age with 20, 30, 40, and 60 year olds; and the heated land of Mommy-hood with a Stay at Home Mom, Working Mom, and a Work from Home Mom. The show closes with Laura reminding the audience to “always look at the world from a Broad point of view”.
This show is fresh, funny, smart, and exciting and stands out because of its ability to finally tap into what Modern Women really want to talk about. Broad Topics TV is working in partnership with the Santa Monica Commission on the Status of Women .
Established in 1981, the Santa Monica Commission on the Status of Women is charged with working to eliminate inequality between the sexes in all areas of life including, but not limited to, employment, health, education, political life and law enforcement.
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