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This week we take a good look at unrealistic beauty standards in this digital age and the extremes people are taking to achieving them. In her new book “Flawless” journalist and author Elise Hu looks at how in particular Korean Beauty or K-Beauty continues to influence and impact body image across the globe. From daily skincare, to plastic surgery to social media filters Hu unpacks it all from her time living in Seoul South Korea, the plastic surgery capital of the world. In addition to lessons in beauty learned Hu asks where do we draw the line when it comes to improving...
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A must-listen for women of ALL ages. Two top doctors in the field of breast cancer research, advocacy and treatment discuss their new book on breast cancer, No Longer Radical. Drs. Rachel Brem and Christy Teal have a very personal history with the disease. Both women made the personal decision to have mastectomies. They joined Angie and her FOX5 colleague Marina Marraco to talk about their new book which serves as an up to date guide when it comes to detecting, preventing and treating breast cancer. GET THE BOOK:
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Warning: Some of the content including violence, torture and sexual violence discussed in this episode may be disturbing. Why do serial killers kill and why are so many obsessed with them? Dr. Scott Bonn is an expert criminilogist and media guru who's been fascinated with true crime since he was a child. Bonn is on tour bringing his live show 'The Pscycology of Serial Killers' to cities nationwide. Before his DC visit he talked with Angie about all that the show entails including answering questions on everything from the different kinds of serial killers, criminal profiling and the myths...
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This month Geekwire Chairman and serial entrepreneur Jonathan Sposato joins Angie to talk about making history in the world of late night with the launch of the first Asian American late night show The show is just one part of a the bigger platform the which cover everything from lifestyle, food, entertainment, music education and love. 'JoySauce Late Night' works to defy stereotypes while shining a light on the incredible range of talent in the Asian American community making mainstream impact. Watch more about the new show "JoySauce Late Night" as seen on . Watch...
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Stand-up comedian and 'The Daily Show' correspondent Roy Wood Jr. joins Angie to talk everything from stand-up to the White House. 'The Daily Show' correspondent and fill-in host talks about his broadcasting roots and how it's helped his comedic career along the way. Roy opens up about almost going to prison before seriously pursuing his career and how the experience changed his life and drive forever. From the future of 'The Daily Show' (he'd love to be the host but can't wait forever) to why he's not nervous about headlining the White House Correspondents' Dinner, the ex-jedi keeps it real...
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What's the secret to working fewer hours and achieving more? Productivity researcher Joe Sanok says a four-day work week works and shares how teams can experiment with the concept. Sanok, who is the author of "Thursday is the New Friday" also breaks down myths we have of reaching success. Find yourself stuck in an industrialist work situation? Sanok offers up activities to try to help buld more value in life outside of the job. Thursday is the New Friday: Practice of the Practice Podcast: OMG ON YOUTUBE: Angie on IG: Oh My Goff FB Group:
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As the Russia-Ukraine war rages on, two Ukrainian professional dancers find a way to stay on the stage in a safe place thanks to a Northern Virginia dance studio. WATCH MORE: Subscribe to OMG: Angie on IG: Angie on FB: OMG:
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This week legendary newsman Pat Collins joins Angie to talk about his incredible career in journalism. After nearly 50 years of reporting, Collins recently retired, leaving behind an irreplaceable legacy. During the interview, Collins shared hilarious stories about breaking into the business along with the ingredients that make up his one-of-a-kind art of storytelling. The veteran journalist famous for covering crime and measuring snow also weighed in on how the news biz has changed over the years with the rise of social media and the 24-hour news cycle. In his book, Newsman Collins...
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In her first one-on-one interview since becoming First Lady of Maryland, Dawn Moore opens up about living with multiple sclerosis. Moore also shares what it's been like being the first black first family of Maryland following her husband Wes Moore's historic election to become the state's 63rd Governor. FOX5 DC Story: Dawn's IG: Dawn's FB: More: Subscribe to OMG on Youtube: Angie on IG: Angie on FB: OMG Website:
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This summer the US women's national team will try to make history and win a THIRD successive Women's World Cup title. The USWNT will have some help from two Washington Spirit soccer super stars Trinity Rodman and Ashley Sanchez. We caught up with the besties who opened up about how their strong bond off the field helps their game. Rodman and Sanchez also share thoughts on working under a new coach, equal pay and how their parents have influenced their life and game. WATCH: The Washington Spirit kicks off their season March 26th at Audi Field. You can get tickets at ...
info_outlineYou don't have to like whiskey, or alcohol or even business to be captivated by Fawn Weaver's story.
From storyteller to top woman in whiskey, Fawn Weaver had no idea she would become a history maker all why trying to pay tribute to the past. In 2016 Weaver became obsessed with knowing more about Nearest Green, a former slave who taught THE Jack Daniel how to make THAT famous bottle of Tennessee whiskey. Long story short, Weaver bought the farmland where Nearest taught Jack how to distill and befriended descendants from both families. While searching for ways to preserve Green’s legacy Weaver went on to create Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey, one of the fastest growing whiskey brands in the world. It is also the most awarded whiskey in recents years.
In this episode, we start from the beginning. Fawn talks about being a rebel child, the daughter of a big motown mover and shaker turned preacher. Running away as a teenager, living in homeless shelters which eventually led to her starting her first company at 18. That is only the beginning.
Weaver's drive, smarts and never ending search for a good love story leads her to the untold history of Nearest Green. From there Weaver embarks on a mission to make sure his name is never ever forgotten.
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