Some things…you just need to have a conversation about.

For the last 2 years Devone Hardy, with the help of Chief Operator, Kare Hernandez, have produced and hosted He Said, She Said: Live and He Said, She Said: The Show to growing audiences in the NYC area. They have been able to secure locations and expert panelists, bringing in up to 200 guests as well as video streams of up to 30,000 monthly viewers. Their engaged viewership continues to grow with people hungry to have their opinions heard.
He Said, She Said provides a space for men and women to discuss relevant topics, bridging the gap in today’s divisive climate. Conversations often considered taboo are handled with maturity and intellect. An eclectic group of panelists with different backgrounds offer a variety of perspectives, leaving the audience with a broader knowledge base. Viewers and attendees leave empowered to draw their own conclusions and are encouraged to continue the conversations.
As the host of He Said, She Said: Live and He Said, She Said: The Show, Devone uses his unique interview style, personality and storytelling ability to captivate the audience while uncovering social and cultural issues. The Bronx native's street smarts, quick wit, tons of life experience and intellect make him amply qualified to understand many different perspectives while keeping the conversation sincere and relatable—even if it differs from the popular narrative. From discussions of marriage to gentrification, Devone and his diverse panelists provide fresh views to crucial questions and give substance to topics that are normally minimized to catch phrases on mainstream platforms.
He Said, She Said is what you never knew you needed. Subjects ranging from timely to taboo are covered in a way that fosters insight, discovery and meaningful dialogue. This is an excellent forum for anyone who wants to learn from their peers, grow with new perspectives, and gain challenging convictions in a space where transparency and vulnerability are the new normal.
Be a part of He Said, She Said—because some things you just need to have a conversation about.