In terms of great bookings: one of the most famous people in the world, who's mostly been quiet during a time of enormous interest, headlining a session on the launch of your publication and what it sets out to do is an all-time great bookinghttps://www.glamour.com/story/meghan-markle-the-19th-represents-summit-interview-emily-ramshaw …
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Replying to @katherinemiller
It turns me off. I'm not interested in a publication about women that starts with asking a princess what she thinks.
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Replying to @MineEchoChamber @katherinemiller
I'm sure Megan Markle is a fine person but her fame is based on who she married and that's why she's a headliner for this event.
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Replying to @MineEchoChamber @katherinemiller
Markle caps off a week of sessions with women who include Stacy Abrams, Hillary Clinton, Elise Stefanik, Meryl Streep, the New York Philharmonic (playing women-of-color composers), and several prominent professors in their field (women & politics, race & identity), among others.
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Replying to @AmandaBecker @katherinemiller
That those women are the undercard is my whole problem.
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No one else has said they're the undercards - we have 1-2 keynote convos each day.
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