No man is an island, entire of itself.
~ John Donne
On Tuesday morning, the following article was posted by Bold:
What Will 2017 Bring? Join Bold TV Live Tomorrow
Happy New Year! Have you missed us? We’re back from our holiday break and hope you had an amazing one!
We are still experimenting with ways to make Bold better, and this week we’re trying a new air time! Join us on Facebook tomorrow, 1 p.m. ET Wednesday, January 4 for a special New Year’s show.
We’re not having any guests; Carrie and Clay are going it alone! We’ll be hearing their predictions on what to expect from 2017 –what are they hoping to see and what are they dreading in the new year. With a Donald Trump presidency, we can expect a lot of change….
…Carrie and Clay will discuss these and many more topics as they preview 2017. Is there any specific topic you want to see them discuss? Tell us in the comments, and make sure to join us live! We want your questions, predictions, thoughts, etc. on 2017. Your participation makes our show so much better so join the conversation!…
I hope you will go to the site and read the entire article. And…why not leave a question or comment at the end of the article. From what they said above, they would like to know what we are worried, or happy about. You can read the article at BOLD
Most of our readers here at CANN know a lot about Clay Aiken, but many do not know much about Carrie Sheffield. I was really impressed when I read her biography.
Did you know:
- Carrie earned a master’s in public policy from Harvard University, concentrating in business policy. She has a B.A. in communications at Brigham Young University and completed a Fulbright fellowship in Berlin.
- Carrie spent several years in financial services. At Goldman Sachs, she managed credit risk on a portfolio with potential exposure $1.97 billion. At Moody’s, she led analysis on a $5.5 billion bond portfolio.
- Carrie’s writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, TIME, USA Today, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Huffington Post, American Spectator and Daily Caller.
- Passionate about foreign affairs, Carrie reported on the 25th anniversary of perestroika in Moscow, North-South Korean relations from Seoul, the Beijing Olympics in China, and Egyptian political reforms in Cairo. She also wrote on geopolitical positioning and freedom of speech in Qatar and was a correspondent for The Jerusalem Post covering the Israeli parliament.
Now you can see why I am impressed.
You can read Carrie’s entire biography at Carrie Sheffield where I got the information on Carrie.
On a personal note, I am glad that Bold will be live later in the day. For those of us on the west coast, we can now see the program live.
The following pictures are from some of the Bold TV shows that both Carrie and Clay participated.
Do you have a question for Clay or Carrie?