Haben Girma, who has been blind and deaf since birth, is a graduate of Harvard Law School, a White House Champion of Change, a Forbes 30 Under 30 (Law and Policy) and a TED speaker. Oh, and she also surfs, salsa dances, and travels the world. I chat with this incredible woman to kick off my a full year episodes of Katie <dot> SHOW.
Read MoreNever heard of LeEco? Well, this rising brand plans to be just about everywhere starting, uh, now. The booming Chinese company has entered the U.S. market with hopes to be your go-to tech supplier from TVs to smartphones to commuter bikes and headphones. Their keystones are good quality at very low prices. Katie chats with Kenny Mathers, General Manger, Global Product Marketing, at the company’s U.S. headquarters in Silicon Valley.
Read MoreKatie interviews the cast and crew of the iconic FX show Archer at New York Comic Con for Decider.com. They dish on insights into the upcoming season 8, share which celeb guests they hope are part of the season (even members of the cast don't know yet!) and.....LANA!!!! (Don't get it? You're missing out - tune in to Archer!)
Read MoreAs New York Comic Con's official correspondent (on behalf of Decider.com), Katie Linendoll interviews Mark Robben, Director of Marketing at Funko, the pop culture collectible manufacturer. They chat about the hottest Pop Vinyls, Funko's booming success, and how the Golden Girls action figure set became the event's hottest toy.
Read MoreKatie chats with Nintendo's JC Rodrigo, a manager of product marketing for Nintendo, about the new NES Classic Edition (out Nov 11th) which includes 30 of the most iconic Nintendo games, from Mega Man to Donkey Kong to Excitebike.
Read MoreKatie chats with Sam Roberts about Monday's debate which is expected to see sky high ratings upwards of 100 million+ viewers. They also recap funniez from the campaign season.Katie chats with Sam Roberts about Monday's debate which is expected to see sky high ratings upwards of 100 million+ viewers. They also recap funniez from the campaign season.
Read MoreAfter traveling to Cupertino for the Apple launch and showcasing the devices on the TODAY Show, Katie shares her thoughts on the new iPhones, series two Apple Watch and Airpods. Katie also chats the Batcole Foundation and Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month.
Read MoreKatie meets with Lil Bub and her owner, Mike Bridavsky, in Bloomington, Indiana.
Read MoreKatie speaks with technologist and futurist Kevin Surace on what sparked the craze of Pokémon Go and if the November election could indeed be hacked.
Read MoreKatie speaks with Hordur Arnarson, CEO of Landsvirkjun, which produces 73% of all Iceland's electricity via geothermal energy.
Read MoreBuck Sexton served as a former intelligence officer for the CIA and also worked with the NYPD intelligence division on counterterrorism issues. He is host of The Buck Sexton Show on TheBlaze TV and TheBlaze Radio. Buck breaks down the Clinton email verdict for us and also gives the inside scoop on how he keeps on top of the intelligence scene.
Read MoreKegan Schouwenburg, named one of Inc. magazine's 30 under 30, founded SOLS, which brings custom 3D printing technologies to footwear. SOLS recently announced its cutting edge 3D printed custom orthotics, which offer comfort and stability. Simply download the SOLS app, snap a few pics of your feet and in less than six days and $99, SOLS sends you a pair of customized insoles to your door.
Read MoreOne of the trendiest interactive mystery games partners with Ford Escape to create a limited time only 35,000 square foot experience: “Can You Escape NYC?” With the clock ticking, Sam and Katie join forces try to get through six rooms without killing each other while also solving puzzles while using new in vehicle technologies. An inside look at building a customized brand experience.
Read MoreFood Ready to Eat or Ready to Grow - Nikhil Arora, Co-Founder of Back to the Roots, is "undoing food” and connecting us back to where it comes from. Nick shares his journey, and how it all started with an obsession with mushrooms (the legal kind).
Read MoreDavid Pritchard and Tai Crosby, co-founders of SilVR Thread, which is a cutting edge company delivering virtual reality experiences, discuss developingimmersive first-person virtual reality with their proprietary cameras.
Read MoreReleased May 26, 2016
On May 24th, the USX team summited Mt. Everest amidst 100mph winds and treacherous conditions. The team included the first active duty soldier and second combat wounded veteran to summit. I will be speaking with the USX team co-founder, Command Sergeant Major Todd Burnett, regarding the team's amazing climb and their efforts to raise awareness for mental health challenges that soldiers face.
Donations for USX: www.usx.vet
Read MoreHarrison and Alex Chen are brothers who played ping pong with each other growing up in Taiwan. They ultimately moved in separate directions and their solution to continue to play together was to build an app connected smart robot, they called "Trainerbot." Now they can play ping pong against each other anywhere and anytime via Trainerbot. The app, together with the robot, is now showcased and sold on Kickstarter. I played it and have to say it's kinda intense and it kicked my ass. Sam Roberts also weighs in.
Read MoreOlympic marathon hopeful Natasha LaBeaud Anzures shares how she balances life as an elite runner and works as a technology sports publicist full time.
Read MoreEric has been on the forefront of filming for top network shows and programs for 36 years. A veteran in the field of camera ops, he balances technical skill with creative flair to capture the best shots. Eric has also been a freelance director for various top level networks and shows from the Olympics to Eminem concerts. An inside look at his work behind the scenes from the TODAY Show to SNL.
Read MoreBill McInnis, Reebok Head of Future, speaks to the new direction of Reebok and successful partnerships with both CrossFit and UFC. McInnis also reveals future innovations from on demand custom printed shoes to using more robots in production to going green.
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