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  • Why You Might Not Have to Worry About Robots Taking Your Job

    Lolly Daskal, leadership coach and author of "The Leadership Gap," joins Cheddar to address Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi's response to the company being blocked from operating in London. She highlights the strong leadership decisions he employed in his open letter. Then, she explains how investing ...

  • HP CMO Antonio Lucio's Diversity Challenge

    He wants the company's employees to be more representative of its customer base. Lucio discusses challenging agencies, and his own team, to shake things up.

  • The Trick to Personally Shopping for Men Who Personally Hate Shopping

    Bombfell has a tech-forward approach to customizable clothing for men. CEO Bernie Yoo talks about how the company integrates A.I. to blend art and science.

  • Hurricanes Can't Keep Carnival Down

    The cruise line's CEO, Arnold Donald, discusses the impact storms are having on areas where it operates. He explains why he doesn't expect a lasting impact on the cruise industry.

  • Rep. Joaquin Castro: We Need Republicans to Sign On to Help "Dreamers"

    Puerto Rico is in shambles after Hurricane Maria swept across the island. Millions are without power, and a long term solution is a ways away. Puerto Rico's status as a territory and not a state makes the situation even more complicated. Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX-20) says "Puerto Rico should be a...

  • A Hotel Without Hotel Rooms

    Freehold Managing Partners Brad Gallagher and Brice Jones came up with a one-stop-shop that provides all the amenities of a hotel...without the rooms. They discuss how they brought their vision to life.

  • Fashion and TV Collide: GANT Teams Up With Craig Ferguson

    The new digital series adopts the brand's "Never Stop Learning" credo. CEO Patrik Nilsson explains how GANT is using the new to attract a "curious millennial" demographic.

  • How this PR Executive's Accident Set Her on a New Career Path

    Jen Betts was planning on becoming a nurse when tragedy struck. After losing her eye in an accident at home, she turned her passion for helping people into a successful PR career. Betts joins Alyssa Julya Smith at the Bungalow in Santa Monica with a look at how she made such a big life pivot.

  • Ford Is Teaming Up with Harman to Give Drivers a New Audio Experience

    Ford is working with Harman to upgrade its in-car audio. Joe McCarty joins Cheddar to chat about how the partnership will improve the consumer experience. He also chats about the integration of A.I. features, such as Amazon's Alexa, into vehicles.

  • Why International Financiers Turn to a Penniless Monk for Advice

    Hours after the tragedy at a Las Vegas concert left over 50 dead and more than 400 injured, Monk Radhanath Swami joins Cheddar to talk spirituality in the wake of tragedy. He believes people need to value higher principles in order to unify the world. He says that humans are disconnected from the...

  • How Making TV on Facebook Is Different

    Michael Rourke, CEO of Hudsun Media, tells us about his company's new shows set to air on ABC and Facebook. The second season of "The Toy Box" will air on ABC in October, and "Return the Favor" recently launched on Facebook. We speak with Rourke about the differences between creating content for ...

  • How Fortune 500 Companies are Using Chatbots and Emojis to Market its Brand

    Mobile messenging software company "Snaps" is launching its conversational marketing cloud. The new feature allows companies to create its own chatbot or emojis without the help of a developer.

  • Gov. Hickenlooper Stands Behind NFL Protests

    Jon Steinberg was with Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper at Denver Startup Week to find out how the Mile High state is creating an entrepreneurial environment for businesses. Gov. Hickenlooper attributes a piece of the city's growth to its culture and outdoor lifestyle.

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  • Why Microsoft Is So Confident About its New A.I.

    It is Ad Week in New York, and Microsoft has announced major A.I. news. Rob Wilk, Head of North American Sales Division for Microsoft, joins Cheddar to share the news of how Microsoft is using A.I. to improve its advertising products. Wilk also discusses the release of Microsoft's new chat bot, a...

  • Inside the Making of "Mark Felt"

    The new Sony Pictures Classics film, "Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House," details the story of the Watergate whistleblower known as "Deep Throat." The film's writer and director, Peter Landesman, is a former investigative journalist himself. Landesman says this film "dives throu...

  • DISH Co-Founder Charlie Ergen on Getting Into IoT

    Charlie Ergen, Co-Founder and Chairman of DISH Network joins Jon Steinberg at Denver Startup Week to discuss the current state of OTT platforms and its Sling TV platform. Ergen talks about his journey in launching Sling TV, which includes studying his kids' TV habits. He says DISH saw a space in ...

  • Behind Tesla's Tough Week

    Alisa Priddle, Detroit Editor for Motor Trend, discusses Tesla's rough week, following Jefferies starting coverage of the company with an "underperform" rating. After the stock hit an all-time high last Monday, it then put together its longest string of losses in two months. Priddle notes CEO Elo...

  • Coke Is Going Where the Fans Are...Even If It's Video Games

    Coca-Cola just signed its first ever "virtual" athlete and is implementing first-of-its kind content integration with the upcoming EA Sports FIFA 18. Alban Dechelotte, Global Lead on Gaming & E-Sports Initiatives at Coca-Cola, shares why FIFA was the right partnership for his company. The ad spot...

  • How VR Is Changing Employee and Player Development

    Nathaniel Jewell, CFO at STRIVR, says the tech can give people a first-hand perspective so that trainees see the same things they'd see in a real-life environment. Here, he explains the advantages.

  • How Working for Showtime Restored a Show Creator's Faith in TV

    "Episodes" co-creators David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik talk about how making a show for the cable network was a better experience than most jobs, and why they're looking to streaming platforms next.

  • How "Googling It" Will Work in the Future

    Jeff Barrett, CEO of Barrett PR, thinks we're going to see a revolution in internet searches. He explains why he thinks audio is about to take over.

  • Is the Internet of Things Out to Get Us?

    Adrian McEwen, Founder of MCQN Ltd., talks about some of the dangers associated with the Internet of Things. He believes the responsibility for security and safety needs to come from the manufacturer in order to put customers at ease. Plus, many people are worried about not just their Amazon Alex...

  • Would You Pay $30,000 to "Get Lost?"

    It's like "Escape the Room" at the ends of the Earth. Black Tomato co-founder Tom Marchant's company takes customers to remote places and leaves them to "find themselves"...geographically speaking.

  • Rethinking Mentorship to Connect with Millennials

    Many millennials say finding a good mentor is one of the top things they consider when deciding where to work. The way that finding a mentor works has largely stayed the same for decades, but one start-up is changing that. Ten Thousand Coffees is a platform that pairs potential mentor pairs withi...