Deborah Kobylt LIVE: Chiara Tilesi, Founder of “We do it together”

We are thrilled to have writer, producer, and filmmaker Chiara Tilesi join our show today, who is on a mission to change the way women are heard and portrayed in media, and as you’ll see, she’s succeeding.

Chiara is behind the award-winning film, “Tell It Like a Woman” and documentary, “One Of Us.” In addition, she founded, “We Do It Together,“ a nonprofit production company that produces content to empower the story of women around the world. It’s working, having recently been asked to speak before the United Nations.

“Tell It Like a Woman” highlights seven segments by female directors from around the world, with topics ranging from homelessness to mental health and addiction, starring some of today’s most recognized actresses. Each story is about women and by women, but for everyone.

“One Of Us” started as a documentary about four Italian women living and working in Los Angeles, and the concept has since grown and Chiara will be also talking about that. It was a collaboration with former Italian consul Silvia Chiave, who wanted to do something special for Women’s Day.

Please tune in to hear about Chiara’s goal of promoting gender equality. We also talk about Chiara’s life, her work, and what’s next.

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Deborah Kobylt LIVE: Lisa Guerrero

We close out Womens History Month with a real-life warrior, award-winning journalist Lisa Guerrero, currently chief investigative correspondent for Inside Edition, and former network sports reporter and anchor. She’s been an actor, graced the pages of Playboy, and faced a lifetime of adversity on job, which she talks about in her best-selling book, “Warrior, My Path to Being Brave.” This is one hell of a story.

In this clip, Lisa talks about some of the abuses she endured throughout her career, and highlights a time when she felt so vulnerable, she continued reporting LIVE on the field while suffering a miscarriage, because she didn’t want to be reprimanded, again, by her boss. And that, people, is abuse.

Lisa’s story is absolutely incredible, one I can relate to in many ways. She says she wrote this for all the future “Little Lisa’s” out there, so they can be brave and not struggle as she had.

Please join us on all video and audio platforms of Deborah KOBYLT LIVE, and please invite your friends, too. Lisa also talks about her family, having lost her mother when she was just eight. She goes on to talk about her acting career, and even talks her time at Playboy. Her life has been incredible, filled with moment of darkness through the smiles she put on for the cameras.

Thanks for tuning in, everyone. #DeborahZaraKobylt