SmartHERNews
Summary: Life is too short to waste time filtering through headlines searching for the facts. That’s when we realized the need for a quick, trustworthy news source that makes staying up-to-date easy and interesting. Our Goal is to Clear the Clutter. We’re committed to providing non-partisan news, in small servings, available wherever you are, whenever you want it. And for the Record: We Believe You’re Already Smart. We don’t need to tell you what to think or how to feel or what to believe. We just want to equip you with clear facts so you’re prepared for any conversation, any vote, any choice and never feel like you’re falling behind. Bullet-Points Without The Bias ~ We’re bringing you #SmartHERNews. SmartHER News is created and hosted by Jenna Lee Babin.
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Podcasts:
A number 2 pencil, piece of printer paper and his sewing machine: how Origin Founder Pete Roberts pivoted his Maine-based company during the COVID-19 pandemic to American-made masks.
A story of survival and problem-solving: Pastor Patrick Thompson survived COVID-19 all the while creating a relief effort to feed the hungry AND help the economy in one of the hardest hit areas in America: New York City.
Dr. Michael Lin, Principal Investigator for Lin Labs at Stanford University’s School of Medicine, answers key questions about the virus that causes COVID-19 - from what it looks like on the molecular level to how we can combat it, and why, although serious, this outbreak is NOT the "zombie apocalypse".
Dr. Michael Parry, Chair of Infectious Diseases at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut, joins us for a second interview. We follow up on what he’s learned about COVID-19 as a physician with a positive case in his hospital, how he’s applying social distancing to his own life and what we should all watch for over the next several weeks.
Pam and Tim ended their dream vacation confined to their room on the Grand Princess cruise ship
Dr. Michael Parry, Chair of Infectious Diseases at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut, provides clarity for you and your family on this new virus igniting concerns worldwide.
The author of the new book "Washington's End ~ The Final Years and Forgotten Struggle" Jonathan Horn shares revelations about a little known chapter of President Washington's life.
SmartHER News founder Jenna Lee takes you behind the scenes at the U.S. Capitol for the 2020 State of the Union address and the final vote of the Senate’s impeachment trial of Pres. Trump.
Princeton’s Baby Lab discovers unique revelations about our very earliest communication, proving age and experience don’t always win when it comes to leading human connection.
China analyst & author Gordon Chang weighs-in on Phase 1 of the China-U.S. trade deal: why it matters, how it impacts our lives and what to watch next.
Calls for executing political rivals, the senate attempting to impeach…a senator…and the politics that binds them all. What everyone should know about the history of impeachment trials in the U.S, Senate with Daniel Holt, assistant historian at the U.S. Senate Historical office.
All You Need to Know In Less Than 10 minutes: SmartHER on Iran, America & What's at Stake What does Iran want? Why now? Who are the major players? Why.It.Matters. with FDD’s Jonathan Schanzer.
Andy Pollack lost his daughter Meadow in one of the deadliest school shootings in American history. Since then, he has worked tirelessly to make sure other families don’t confront the same fate. Hear what he uncovered about his daughter’s murderer, and what he now believes every family should know to keep their children safe.
The daughter of the first American killed in combat in the War on Terror joins SmartHER News to tell the true story of her father. Alison Spann shares incredible insight about Mike Spann: His work for the CIA, the mysterious American he encountered in Afghanistan before he died, and why his sacrifice is one we should never forget.
What does it take to save and store a gigantic 200-year-old flag? And what will it take to preserve the flag for a few hundred years more? The original “Star-Spangled Banner" that flew over Fort McHenry, inspiring the national anthem that helped the flag become the ubiquitous symbol it is today, is part of the collection at the Smithsonian Museum. Jennifer Jones, curator for the Star Spangled Banner, shares with us what it takes to preserve this national treasure and why it matters.