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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCannes Lions 2023: Bud Light had a trigger response and alienated everyone, says GLAAD presidentSarah Kate Ellis, president and CEO of LGBTQ+ media monitor GLAAD, gives her assessment to CNBC's Tania Bryer on what went wrong for Bud Light in its recent campaign featuring Dylan Mulvaney.
Persons: Bud Light, Sarah Kate Ellis, CNBC's Tania Bryer, Dylan Mulvaney Organizations: Cannes
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCannes Lions 2023: Brands have a social responsibility, Mars Wrigley global president saysAndrew Clarke, global president of food group Mars Wrigley, tells CNBC's Tania Bryer that brands have a social responsibility and controversies, such as the one caused by Bud Light's campaign, can be navigated.
Persons: Wrigley, Andrew Clarke, Mars Wrigley, CNBC's Tania Bryer, Bud Light's Organizations: Cannes, Brands
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe’ve overhauled the selection process of our awards to become more inclusive, Lions CEO saysLions CEO, Simon Cook, talks to CNBC's Tania Bryer about how he's overhauled the judging process of the prestigious marketing awards to make them more inclusive and representative.
Persons: We’ve, Simon Cook, CNBC's Tania Bryer, he's Organizations: Lions
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe ‘blue’ economy is severely underfunded: UN ocean envoyPeter Thomson, the United Nations secretary-general's special envoy for the ocean, talks to CNBC's Tania Bryer about World Oceans Day and about the investment opportunities he sees in the "blue" economy.
Persons: Peter Thomson, CNBC's Tania Bryer Organizations: UN, United Nations
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAngélique Kidjo on how her Batonga foundation helps women and girlsMusic superstar Angélique Kidjo talks about how her Batonga foundation evolved into an organization that now helps women entrepreneurs.
Persons: Angélique Kidjo
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe 'trauma' of having to flee my home country is still with me: Angélique KidjoMusic superstar Angélique Kidjo tells Tania Bryer how she fled Benin to escape the communist government.
Persons: Angélique Kidjo, Tania Bryer Locations: Benin
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBaroness Amos on her historic role in the Coronation of King CharlesCNBC's Tania Bryer speaks to Baroness Valerie Amos, master of University College Oxford, about what it means to be part of the historic service for the Coronation of King Charles III taking place in Westminster Abbey in London on Saturday.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSinger Renée Fleming discusses the power of music and its impact on health, community and cultureGrammy Award-winning soprano Renée Fleming speaks to Tania Bryer about her work to explore the benefits of arts, health and neuroscience.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSinger Renée Fleming: I wanted to be the first woman president of the U.S.Grammy Award-winning soprano Renée Fleming tells Tania Bryer about her first ambition and how she overcomes bouts of stage fright.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOliver Stone and Joshua Goldstein on their documentary 'Nuclear Now'Can nuclear energy be the solution to combatting the climate crisis? A new documentary, "Nuclear Now," makes the case for atomic energy as an effective and environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOliver Stone and Joshua Goldstein on why governments are hesitant to make the move to nuclear energyCNBC's Tania Bryer sits down with world renowned director, producer and screenwriter Oliver Stone, and professor of international relations, Joshua Goldstein, to discuss their new documentary "Nuclear Now."
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailUNEP chief on the $1 billion Green Climate Fund pledge and taking critical action on climateTo mark Earth Day 2023, CNBC's Tania Bryer talks to Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme, Inger Andersen, about U.S. President Biden's recent $1 billion climate pledge and what more needs to be done globally to accelerate tackling the climate crisis.
When Trinny Woodall founded her skincare and makeup company Trinny London in 2017, she was often met with skepticism. But since then, she has turned it into a successful business, seeing a sales boom during the coronavirus pandemic. Trinny London products include makeup in a wide range of shades, colors and coverage intensity, as well as skincare tailored to specific skin types and issues. Speaking to CNBC's Tania Bryer last month, Woodall explained that she believes being an online business helped her when the coronavirus pandemic hit. One of the ways Woodall has done this is through social media, both through her own and Trinny London's accounts and online Trinny London community groups, known as "Trinny Tribes."
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTop British sailor Ben Ainslie discusses the business of running the SailGP TeamBen Ainslie is the owner and CEO of Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team. He explains to Tania Bryer how being involved in the business helps, and why he thinks SailGP has huge commercial potential.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOlympic champion Ben Ainslie reveals how he fell in love with sailingBritish competitive sailor Ben Ainslie reveals to Tania Bryer why he started sailing as a young boy, how his Olympic journey unfolded and why it wasn't a hard decision to stop competing in the games.
He will give a speech in Northern Ireland on Wednesday, before traveling south of the border to the Republic of Ireland, where he will remain until Friday. Northern Ireland is part of the U.K. while the Republic of Ireland is a separate nation state that remains part of the EU. "Whilst it's positive in many ways — particularly on movement of food and medicines between Great Britain and Northern Ireland, it really removes a lot of the frictions — it doesn't deal with all the problems of the Northern Ireland protocol, so I'm afraid it's unfinished business," Villiers told CNBC's Tania Bryer. Clinton became the first sitting U.S. President to visit Northern Ireland and the first to appoint a U.S. special regional envoy. Though Biden is expected to use the trip to promote a return to functioning government in Stormont, his previous support for the Northern Ireland Protocol has drawn criticism from DUP politicians.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe need to continue to invest in 'pandemic preparedness,' says microbiologistCNBC's Tania Bryer sits down with Anil Soni, CEO of the WHO Foundation, and Professor Peter Piot, microbiologist and co-discoverer of the Ebola virus, to discuss how the global health-care industry can be more equitable.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'Arts are language that can exist across all barriers': Art and culture at the 2023 World Economic ForumAt the World Economic Forum, the arts played a significant role on the agenda, with an extensive cultural program including awards, exhibitions, performances and panels. CNBC's Tania Bryer speaks to artists at the event to find out more.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInside the 2023 World Economic Forum Arts and Culture ProgrammeCNBC's Tania Bryer travels to the World Economic Forum to explore the power of art and culture at the event.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailKate Bingham: Important young girls see the breadth of opportunities in scienceCNBC's Tania Bryer talks to Dame Kate Bingham, managing partner at SV Health Investors and former Chair of the UK Vaccine Taskforce, about her own extraordinary career in science so far, the underrepresentation of young girls and women in the sector and how experiencing failure can help you to succeed.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJulia Gillard on progress since 2012 'misogyny speech' and how social media can be toxic for womenChair of the Global Institute for Women's Leadership and former Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard, tells CNBC's Tania Bryer about new research on attitudes to gender equality, the impact of her 2012 "misogyny speech" to the Australian Parliament and the toxicity of social media.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailShania Twain on her new album, global tour and the lack of women in country music todayShania Twain, five-time Grammy award winner and the best-selling female artist in country music history, talks about losing her voice, coming back with her new "Queen of Me" album, her upcoming global tour, and why there are far fewer women in the country music industry today.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEco-Age co-founder Livia Firth says fashion and social ethics can co-existLivia Firth, co-founder & creative director of Eco-Age, speaks to CNBC's Tania Bryer about the importance of social and environemtnal justice within the fashion industry.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWTO's first female director-general: My primary responsibility is doing my job wellOn International Women's Day, CNBC's Tania Bryer spoke to Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, director-general of The World Trade Organization, about the biggest challenges facing women and girls, progress on gender equality within the WTO and worldwide and her responsibility to inspire other women.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEco-Age's Livia Firth: I think we were the first to promote the fact that glamour and ethics coexistCo-founder & creative director of Eco-Age and a CNBC ESG Council Member, Livia Firth, tells CNBC's Tania Bryer about The Green Carpet Fashion Awards held during Oscar Week in L.A., the rise of greenwashing and creating a new narrative around sustainable fashion.
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