The Wall Street Journal Profiles Bold TV ‘Inspiring Millennials to Find Their Voices’

The Wall Street Journal’s Veronica Dagher profiled Bold TV’s startup journey in her “Secrets Of Wealthy Women” podcast (and in an accompanying print article running on the WSJ homepage), where we discussed Bold’s beginnings, lessons learned in the #startuplife journey, believing in yourself, personal finance and more. From WSJ: “Journalist and political analyst Carrie Sheffield founded the media startup Bold, inspiring millennials to find their voices amid a new digital landscape. She tells the Wall Street Journal’s Veronica Dagher why uncertainty is the condition where women can ultimately learn to forge ahead and succeed.” Veronica didn’t shy away from delving into questions about my hardscrabble and chaotic childhood, and I was happy to share how my adoption of Stoicism helped me learn to recover and have healthier views about money. We discussed how Bold TV is filling a gap in the market: a digital news conversation that is socially native, bipartisan and geared toward a younger audience. We discussed the challenges facing digital content companies and the future of network and cable news industries. We also discussed Bold TV’s successful trademark dispute against much bigger players and the importance of any startup establishing your trademark well before launch. Veronica asked me…
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