On October 5, 2017, "New York Times" investigative reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey broke the news of Harvey Weinstein\u2019s alleged sexual harassment and abuse. Their report launched a movement and gave the country a significant wake-up call. Over the next twelve months, hundreds of men across all types of industries were outed with accusations of abuse and wrongdoing. Now, two years later, Jodi and Megan are giving the public a look inside their investigation with their bestselling book, \u201cShe Said: Breaking the Sexual Harassment Story That Helped Ignite a Movement." On this episode, Kantor and Twohey discuss what it was like to pursue this story against the odds, the importance of giving a voice to the voiceless, what happened in the moments before the publication of their bombshell report and the new reporting they have uncovered in the aftermath of their report. Congratulations to our No Limits Entrepreneurs of the Week: Molly Dewey, Co-founder and CEO of Mettacool Find out more: https://mettacool.com/ Want to be a featured NLEOTW? Know someone who should? Send your nominations toNoLimitswithRJPodcast@Gmail.com Don\u2019t forget to subscribe and leave us a review! It\u2019s easy! Click here: http://bit.ly/2ks4f90 ABOUT REBECCA JARVIS: Rebecca Jarvis is an Emmy Award-winning journalist and the Chief Biz, Tech and Econ correspondent for ABC News. She is also the host of \u201cThe Dropout\u201d podcast. Follow Rebecca Jarvis: www.Instagram.com/RebeccaJarvis www.Twitter.com/RebeccaJarvis www.Facebook.com/RebeccaJarvis https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-jarvis-217ba052/ Snapchat: RebeccaJarvis \u201cNo Limits with Rebecca Jarvis\u201d is produced by Taylor Dunn and edited by Brittany Martinez Learn more about your ad choices. Visit