Sept. 18, 2019
‘TAMRON HALL’ SHEDS LIGHT ON THE REALITY OF REVENGE PORN VICTIMS
Plus Former NBA Player Jay Williams Talks His Reinvention After His Life Changing Accident
Jay Williams and Tamron Hall
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On the Wednesday, September 18th edition of “Tamron Hall,” harsh realities of revenge porn with victim, author and attorney
Carrie Goldberg, and later sat down with “The Boardroom’s” Jay
Williams to discuss his reinvention after a motorcycle accident ended his NBA career.
Author of
Nobody's Victim: Fighting Psychos, Stalkers, Pervs, and Trolls, Carrie Goldberg, shared her story of survival and her crusade to change anti-revenge porn laws to “shift the shame from the victim to the perpetrator” after an ex-boyfriend “vowed to spend
the rest of his life ruining hers.” Goldberg talked about the moment she decided to empower herself, saying “I was literally on a cliff in Ireland thinking ‘I don’t know if I can take this anymore’ and I said you know what, don’t do anything dramatic, you
can come back in a year, but spend this next year trying to make a difference and trying to fix this for other people.” Following her interview with Carrie, Tamron brought out revenge porn victims Stephanie Corrao from New York and founder of victim’s rights
organization BadAss Army, Katelyn Bowden from Cleveland, to share their personal stories of survival and to answer questions from the audience, specifically discussing who is liable in these cases, victims’ rights and the unfortunate circumstances of slack
laws related to cyber harassment cases.
Tamron also sat down with former NBA superstar Jay Williams, who relived the night of his career-ending motorcycle accident and shared how he overcame the life-changing challenges
that came with it. When asked why he got on the motorcycle Williams said, “in the sports world, you’re not allowed to show vulnerability, so I think that ego and what it was to be my own man and want to separate myself from my father led me ultimately to have
a bike.” Later in the interview, Jay opened up about his 16-year road to recovery including overcoming an opioid addiction, sharing “for a long time I would say ‘why me,’ but when I was able to change the narrative in my own mind to, ‘why not me,’ I became
so empowered.”
Later this week on “Tamron Hall,” the “Legend Series” continues with singer
Mary Wilson of The Supremes, actress Catherine Oxenberg and “mixed-ish” stars
Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Tika Sumpter.
Full listings for the week of September 16 can be found below.
For times and channels go to www.TamronHallShow.com
and follow the show on social media @TamronHallShow.
“Tamron Hall” Listings, Week of September 16 – 20, 2019
Monday, September 16:
Hour on IVF features Tamron and “Real Housewives”
Kenya Moore and Gretchen Rossi sharing the personal celebrations and struggles of their IVF journeys; the latest in IVF advancements and technology; plus Tamron Hall’s four-month-old
baby Moses makes his television debut
Tuesday, September 17:
Former E! News host Catt Sadler joins Tamron to discuss young career women stepping off the corporate ladder and stepping onto a divine new path by joining the sisterhood
Wednesday, September 18: The rise of revenge porn and how victims are fighting
back; Jay Williams from ESPN’s “The Boardroom”
Thursday, September 19:
Former Anchor and Author
Gretchen Carlson discusses her latest documentaries on NXIVM and the College Admissions Scandal; “Legends Series” continues with
Mary Wilson of The Supremes
Friday, September 20: Actress
Catherine Oxenberg and her crusade to save her daughter from a mysterious alleged sex cult; “Mixed-ish” stars
Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Tika Sumpter; interracial relationships
“Tamron Hall” Show Description:
“Tamron Hall” (tamronhallshow.com),
broadcasting from New York City, features a dynamic mix of live and taped shows. From the deeply moving to the purely fun, the nationally syndicated show is a daily destination for all things topical and a platform for viewers to connect with the people who
are shaping our world through meaningful, engaging and entertaining conversations. As a new mom, a newlywed and a new force in Daytime, proving you can accomplish anything at any age, Tamron Hall brings a refreshing, relatable, unpredictable and unstoppable
voice to television. “Tamron Hall” is executive produced by Bill Geddie and Tamron Hall. Talia Parkinson-Jones is co-executive producer.
The show is distributed in national syndication by Walt Disney Direct-to-Consumer and International, the global content sales and distribution segment of
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