Julie Menin, Host “Give and Take”
October 15th, 2009Julie Menin is host of women’s issues program “Give and Take,” a contributing blogger to the Huffington Post, and a political and women’s issues commentator.
Julie Menin is host of women’s issues program “Give and Take,” a contributing blogger to the Huffington Post, and a political and women’s issues commentator.
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Margaret Hoover, Republican Strategist & Feminist joined the Fox News Channel as a contributor in 2008. Margaret served as a White House appointee and is a veteran of two Presidential campaigns. In December 2007, Margaret appeared as guest co-host on The VIEW.
John Avlon is synonymous with Independent. The author of “Independent Nation” was head speechwriter & Dep. Policy Director on Rudy’s Presidential Campaign and also worked on Bill Clinton’s re-election bid in 96. John speaks with an independent voice and can give objective analysis at a time when independents will be a key factor in deciding the next President of the United States.
We’re in extraordinary times. Good time to turn to Jim Lacamp. Jim has his own radio show in its 11th year, and is a regular commentator on CBS News in Dallas, TX. He appears regularly on CNBC’s Kuldow and Co., Fox and Friends, StudioB with Shepard Smith, CNN American Morning, Your World with Neil Cavuto, and others. If you’re talking about the economy, talk to Jim Lacamp.
Family law attorney Jennifer Brandt can talk about custody stories, celebrity divorces, stories involving juveniles, and domestic violence, etc. She’s based in Philadelphia with top law firm Cozen O’Connor.
Dr. Dan is a fascinating guest. Over a decade ago he created Sensory Logic, a company that works with the biggest corporate names in the US: Target, Bristol Meyers-Squibb, Goodyear, and Kraft to name a few. Using sensory logic (facial coding, eye tracking, and other fascinating measures) Dan, is able to understand the degree to which products, services, and people are succeeding in achieving an emotional connection with consumers, users, viewers, and now widely relevant–VOTERS. The facial coding technique is proving to be most popular and Dan has been hitting his mark.
Book Dr. Dan to facial code the candidates, and to also use other Emotionomics indicators to break down the candidates’ messages, debate performance, voter response, the poll numbers, and so much more. If you’re looking for a new, fresh, and very interesing way to do politics–this is it!
Dan has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, NY Times, Time Mag, USA Today, and more. He has also been on Fox, CNN, MSNBC, and CNN Headline News.