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Charlotte Talks

Summary: Launched in April 1998, Charlotte Talks with Mike Collins has become the region's exclusive forum for the discussion of politics, arts, culture, social issues, literature, human interest, the environment and more. If something is of interest to the Charlotte region, listeners and leaders know the topic is bound to be discussed on Charlotte Talks. Follow along: @CharlotteTalks.

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 Vanity Fair's Elissa Schappell On Women (Rebroadcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

This past election year, the women’s vote has made headlines over and over, and women’s issues have turned into major political debate. That attention has brought women into the spotlight in a variety of ways, including through literature. We’ll meet a Vanity Fair contributing editor who is not only a book critic for a women’s magazine, but who writes stories about women as well. Elissa Schappell joins us to talk about writing for and about women, but also about women’s role in society today and in the political landscape. Originally Aired 9/24/2012.GuestElissa Schappell - Contributing editor and Hot Type book columnist at Vanity Fair and the author of Blueprints for Building Better Girls. She’s also the co-founder and editor-in-large of Tin House magazine

 Vanity Fair's Elissa Schappell On Women (Rebroadcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

This past election year, the women’s vote has made headlines over and over, and women’s issues have turned into major political debate. That attention has brought women into the spotlight in a variety of ways, including through literature. We’ll meet a Vanity Fair contributing editor who is not only a book critic for a women’s magazine, but who writes stories about women as well. Elissa Schappell joins us to talk about writing for and about women, but also about women’s role in society today and in the political landscape. Originally Aired 9/24/2012.GuestElissa Schappell - Contributing editor and Hot Type book columnist at Vanity Fair and the author of Blueprints for Building Better Girls. She’s also the co-founder and editor-in-large of Tin House magazine

 Vanity Fair's Elissa Schappell On Women (Rebroadcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

This past election year, the women’s vote has made headlines over and over, and women’s issues have turned into major political debate. That attention has brought women into the spotlight in a variety of ways, including through literature. We’ll meet a Vanity Fair contributing editor who is not only a book critic for a women’s magazine, but who writes stories about women as well. Elissa Schappell joins us to talk about writing for and about women, but also about women’s role in society today and in the political landscape. Originally Aired 9/24/2012.GuestElissa Schappell - Contributing editor and Hot Type book columnist at Vanity Fair and the author of Blueprints for Building Better Girls. She’s also the co-founder and editor-in-large of Tin House magazine

 Vanity Fair's Elissa Schappell On Women (Rebroadcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

This past election year, the women’s vote has made headlines over and over, and women’s issues have turned into major political debate. That attention has brought women into the spotlight in a variety of ways, including through literature. We’ll meet a Vanity Fair contributing editor who is not only a book critic for a women’s magazine, but who writes stories about women as well. Elissa Schappell joins us to talk about writing for and about women, but also about women’s role in society today and in the political landscape. Originally Aired 9/24/2012.GuestElissa Schappell - Contributing editor and Hot Type book columnist at Vanity Fair and the author of Blueprints for Building Better Girls. She’s also the co-founder and editor-in-large of Tin House magazine

 Vanity Fair's Elissa Schappell On Women (Rebroadcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

This past election year, the women’s vote has made headlines over and over, and women’s issues have turned into major political debate. That attention has brought women into the spotlight in a variety of ways, including through literature. We’ll meet a Vanity Fair contributing editor who is not only a book critic for a women’s magazine, but who writes stories about women as well. Elissa Schappell joins us to talk about writing for and about women, but also about women’s role in society today and in the political landscape. Originally Aired 9/24/2012.GuestElissa Schappell - Contributing editor and Hot Type book columnist at Vanity Fair and the author of Blueprints for Building Better Girls. She’s also the co-founder and editor-in-large of Tin House magazine

 Vanity Fair's Elissa Schappell On Women (Rebroadcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

This past election year, the women’s vote has made headlines over and over, and women’s issues have turned into major political debate. That attention has brought women into the spotlight in a variety of ways, including through literature. We’ll meet a Vanity Fair contributing editor who is not only a book critic for a women’s magazine, but who writes stories about women as well. Elissa Schappell joins us to talk about writing for and about women, but also about women’s role in society today and in the political landscape. Originally Aired 9/24/2012.GuestElissa Schappell - Contributing editor and Hot Type book columnist at Vanity Fair and the author of Blueprints for Building Better Girls. She’s also the co-founder and editor-in-large of Tin House magazine

 Paper Promises (Rebroadcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

As we know, there’s ongoing financial uncertainty going on around the world, and although we think of our economic crisis as a new thing, our guest today says different. Philip Coggan, a columnist for The Economist, says that the accumulation of debt that we’re seeing world wide is an age-old problem. Coggan has written a book called Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.  He joins us to talk about the history of debt and creditors and the crises they can create, and about patterns of debt accumulation throughout world history. Originally Aired 10/23/2012GuestPhilip Coggan - Buttonwood Columnist of the Economist (London), and author of Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.

 Paper Promises (Rebroadcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

As we know, there’s ongoing financial uncertainty going on around the world, and although we think of our economic crisis as a new thing, our guest today says different. Philip Coggan, a columnist for The Economist, says that the accumulation of debt that we’re seeing world wide is an age-old problem. Coggan has written a book called Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.  He joins us to talk about the history of debt and creditors and the crises they can create, and about patterns of debt accumulation throughout world history. Originally Aired 10/23/2012GuestPhilip Coggan - Buttonwood Columnist of the Economist (London), and author of Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.

 Paper Promises (Rebroadcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

As we know, there’s ongoing financial uncertainty going on around the world, and although we think of our economic crisis as a new thing, our guest today says different. Philip Coggan, a columnist for The Economist, says that the accumulation of debt that we’re seeing world wide is an age-old problem. Coggan has written a book called Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.  He joins us to talk about the history of debt and creditors and the crises they can create, and about patterns of debt accumulation throughout world history. Originally Aired 10/23/2012GuestPhilip Coggan - Buttonwood Columnist of the Economist (London), and author of Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.

 Paper Promises (Rebroadcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

As we know, there’s ongoing financial uncertainty going on around the world, and although we think of our economic crisis as a new thing, our guest today says different. Philip Coggan, a columnist for The Economist, says that the accumulation of debt that we’re seeing world wide is an age-old problem. Coggan has written a book called Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.  He joins us to talk about the history of debt and creditors and the crises they can create, and about patterns of debt accumulation throughout world history. Originally Aired 10/23/2012GuestPhilip Coggan - Buttonwood Columnist of the Economist (London), and author of Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.

 Paper Promises (Rebroadcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

As we know, there’s ongoing financial uncertainty going on around the world, and although we think of our economic crisis as a new thing, our guest today says different. Philip Coggan, a columnist for The Economist, says that the accumulation of debt that we’re seeing world wide is an age-old problem. Coggan has written a book called Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.  He joins us to talk about the history of debt and creditors and the crises they can create, and about patterns of debt accumulation throughout world history. Originally Aired 10/23/2012GuestPhilip Coggan - Buttonwood Columnist of the Economist (London), and author of Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.

 Paper Promises (Rebroadcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

As we know, there’s ongoing financial uncertainty going on around the world, and although we think of our economic crisis as a new thing, our guest today says different. Philip Coggan, a columnist for The Economist, says that the accumulation of debt that we’re seeing world wide is an age-old problem. Coggan has written a book called Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.  He joins us to talk about the history of debt and creditors and the crises they can create, and about patterns of debt accumulation throughout world history. Originally Aired 10/23/2012GuestPhilip Coggan - Buttonwood Columnist of the Economist (London), and author of Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.

 Paper Promises (Rebroadcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

As we know, there’s ongoing financial uncertainty going on around the world, and although we think of our economic crisis as a new thing, our guest today says different. Philip Coggan, a columnist for The Economist, says that the accumulation of debt that we’re seeing world wide is an age-old problem. Coggan has written a book called Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.  He joins us to talk about the history of debt and creditors and the crises they can create, and about patterns of debt accumulation throughout world history. Originally Aired 10/23/2012GuestPhilip Coggan - Buttonwood Columnist of the Economist (London), and author of Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.

 Paper Promises (Rebroadcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

As we know, there’s ongoing financial uncertainty going on around the world, and although we think of our economic crisis as a new thing, our guest today says different. Philip Coggan, a columnist for The Economist, says that the accumulation of debt that we’re seeing world wide is an age-old problem. Coggan has written a book called Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.  He joins us to talk about the history of debt and creditors and the crises they can create, and about patterns of debt accumulation throughout world history. Originally Aired 10/23/2012GuestPhilip Coggan - Buttonwood Columnist of the Economist (London), and author of Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.

 Paper Promises (Rebroadcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 3107

As we know, there’s ongoing financial uncertainty going on around the world, and although we think of our economic crisis as a new thing, our guest today says different. Philip Coggan, a columnist for The Economist, says that the accumulation of debt that we’re seeing world wide is an age-old problem. Coggan has written a book called Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.  He joins us to talk about the history of debt and creditors and the crises they can create, and about patterns of debt accumulation throughout world history. Originally Aired 10/23/2012GuestPhilip Coggan - Buttonwood Columnist of the Economist (London), and author of Paper Promises: Money, Debt and the New World Order.

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