Led you and me to that woman's journalist (7)
I believe the answer is:
ushered
'led' is the definition.
(ushering is a kind of leading)
'you and me to that woman's journalist' is the wordplay.
'you and me' becomes 'us' (the two of us).
'to that woman's' becomes 'her' (belonging to a woman).
'journalist' becomes 'ed' (short for editor).
'us'+'her'+'ed'='USHERED'
(Other definitions for ushered that I've seen before include "Showed to a seat" , "Led" , "Conducted" , "Showed people to seats as in cinemas or theatre" , "Escorted" .)