Mom to Millions (and Daisy) with Donna Dees | The Long Leash #13




The Long Leash with James Jacobson show

Summary: Donna Dees worked for U.S. Senator from Louisiana Russell Long. She was David Letterman’s publicist on the Late Show. In 1999, she was birthing the anti-gun violence movement that would culminate with the Million Mom March. Glamour Magazine named her Woman of the Year for 2000. And right smack in the middle of all that, her husband asked for a divorce. They had two small daughters. How was she going to spin this?? The high-powered word magician leveraged her daughters' yearning for a dog. With no guarantee it would ease their pain, she told them the bad news: they were getting a divorce ... immediately followed by the good news: they were getting a dog. The resulting search for the perfect dog proved all-absorbing. Her adventure of finding, adopting, and living with Daisy Don't-Call-Her-the-Divorce-Dog is twisty fun. This is a soul-deep conversation about how dogs are the perfect companions for humans of all ages ... and about how we humans cope with tragedy. Chapters: 0:00 Welcome to The Long Leash 02:35 On the Job PhD in Politics Working for U.S. Senator Russell Long 04:45 Publicizing Stupid Tricks and Trailblazing for Working Moms at The Late Show with David Letterman 06:20 Tragedy in LA Leads to the Birth of the Million Mom March 08:50  Personal Tragedy of Divorce – Can It Be Softened with a Dog? 09:45 Don’t Call Her Daisy the Divorce Dog! 10:18 Divorce Lawyers Leverage Daisy’s Vet Bills for Billable Hours 11:45  Telling the Kids the Divorce and New Dog News 13:36 Two Dogs. Which One To Choose? The Kids Decide, and Custody Is Arranged 18:55 Daisy Saves a Golden Retriever From Drowning … But the Kids Demand Proof 21:18 Leaving CBS After a Record-Long Career 22:36 Daisy Doesn’t Seem Well 25:05 Tuesdays with Daisy: Quality of Life for the Best Pup Ever 26:25 Goodbye, Wonderful Darling Dear Daisy 29:32 Next up for Donna Dees: Documentary Film Making About Donna Dees Donna Dees is a career publicity expert. She started on Capitol Hill with U.S. Senator Russell Long before joining David Letterman. In 1999 Dees watched the coverage of the shooting at the Los Angeles Jewish Community Center. It made her angry, and sad, and she vowed to use her skills to do something. Within nine months she had birthed the anti-gun violence movement ... and organized the Million Mom March on Mother's Day, 2000. Glamour Magazine named her Woman of the Year.   Dees coauthored a book about her experience called Looking for a Few Good Moms: How One Mother Rallied a Million Others Against the Gun Lobby. Dees recently ended a thirty-plus year career at CBS ... and is currently conjuring a documentary on creatives in New Orleans. About The Long Leash Thank you for joining us. If you have enjoyed listening, please SUBSCRIBE so you’ll never miss out! Check out Dog Podcast Network for other dog-adjacent shows. Follow us in Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices