Christy 's do wine courses, but they tend to be a little bit just very, very fine wines, really.
Christy was thanking Haben for coming and talking to us today.
Christy 's asking, I have a family friend who's disabled, and studying to be involved in disability advocacy.
Christy Nicholson, her husband was killed in a shootout with someone.
Christy Turlington: Thank you Marissa.
Christy Turlington: Well I had that experience at the beginning with Grace and I learned about the statistics, the global statistics around maternal mortality, but it was really
Christy Turlington: There were.
Christy Turlington: It was a difficult balance.
Christy Turlington: It was such an extraordinary experience and my producer is a friend, a friend who's a mom in my neighborhood in New York and she's been a part of a lot of productions
Christy Turlington: I think I will actually.
Christy Turlington: Well I, as I was editing the movie also I mean you create like a social issue documentary to try to create real change and I think the film is an amazing opportunity
Christy Turlington: Sure.
Christy Turlington: My Yoga practice these days is really my advocacy.
Christy Turlington: It's funny even when I went to undergrad at NYU, I didn't get recognized that much.
Christy Turlington: Well the ones that I use like daily are -- I mean I constantly am in the mapping, I mean I'm a big map obsessed person particularly when it's like global
Christy Turlington: Well the most important thing is really prevention.
Christy Turlington: That's a good question.
Christy Turlington: is a huge factor too.
Christy Turlington: that so many women have.
Christy Turlington: Thank you for the question.
Christy Turlington: You know that's a funny thing.
Christy Turlington: That's a good point.
Christy Turlington: Yeah -- we often get that question and we're trying to really identify a few ways that people can have meaningful results.
Christy Turlington: Yes, well OWN will be our broadcast partner here and then they have the digital and video rights.
Christy Turlington: Hmm.
Christy Turlington: Thank you so much.
because Christy 's character is mad that we're pushing her too hard to be a princess.
Today Christy joins us to talk about her documentary.
My name is Christy Altomare and I play Anya in "Anastasia."
I went right after Christy and Derek.
book and Christy tkin came out like a like right before I was delivering my manuscript and she had a Dutch baby in
Craig Ramsay: Christy might know what I'm talking about.
time for Christy .
I wanna welcome Christy to tell us a little bit about the film to start.
interesting to me about Christy and we're going to ask her about some of this uh is first of all and she'll tell
today we are pleased to welcome Dr Christy will Cox to Google uh this is her first time here uh she's a scientist
So if you have a question for Christy you can go here to the mic so people can hear.
Marisa: We are very excited today to welcome Christy Turlington here.
In 2008, Christy began work on a documentary film profiling the status of maternal health worldwide. In her gripping directorial debut Christy shares the following, the powerful
Marisa: Okay well I guess we will have Christy here to take more questions if you guys wanna come up and meet her and ask more questions in person.
is it about my book that caused both Whitney and Christy and then the authors at Google program to say this is perfect
biochemistry so everyone please join me and give me a war welcome to Dr Christy
The current premier of British Columbia, Christy Clark, wanted her legacy to be in this region.
And yeah, Mike and his wife Christy have been clients of mine for about a year and a half and I've been so impressed with Mike's transformation over the past year and a half.
readers, when it was just my parents and Christy .
Concurrent with the debut of her documentary, Christy launched Every Mother Counts an advocacy and mobilization campaign to increase educational support for maternal and child health.
but at sometimes then you're also changing the story that you're observing and -- Christy Turlington: Exactly.
--documentary together, a docuseries with Linda, Christy , and Cindy.
So Liz Calloway, Aaliyah, and Christy Altomare.
There's 1,100 people out there, and I'm looking at Christy like--