Tea aficionado Bill Waddington, the founder of TeaSource, joined KARE 11 News at 4 to discuss tea history and to share details of upcoming celebrations marking the company's 20th anniversary. -as seen on KARE 11
Author and mental health practioner is helping others confront their fears, and ultimately understand that suicide can be preventable. -as seen on WCCO
Mental health practitioner and author, Lee Wolfe Blum discusses the portrayal of eating disorders on TV. -as seen on FOX9
The environment you work in can have a big impact on how productive you are. That’s why a Twin Cities health and wellness expert decided to start a business unlike any other in Minnesota. -as seen on WCCO
The city debuted the state’s first such time obstacle course and a new accessible playground. -as read in the Star Tribune
Interviewed on Roshini Rajkumar's News & Views -as heard on WCCO-AM
December is a month filled with many very significant cultural and religious holiday celebrations. One thing they all have in common? Food. -as seen on KARE 11
People everywhere are looking for ways to take their skill sets and leverage them in new places and in new ways. And that was the case for musician Peter Himmelman when he created Big Muse. -as seen on KARE 11
Singer-songerwiter Peter Himmelman is sharing how he channeled his creative talents in a new book "Let Me Out".
-as seen on WCCO
The first "universal playground" in Edina has been installed at Rosland Park. This unique playground, which is the largest in Edina, gives people of all ages and abilities the opportunity to participate in all activities. -as seen on Edina TV
As researchers were ramping up their work on the dangers of distracted driving, Vijay Dixit knew first hand the pain and devastation that can occur when drivers take their eyes off the road, even for a nanosecond. -as read in the Star Tribune
Jon Schindel from SeilerSchindel lets people know why this should be a significant consideration for your their estate planning.
-as seen on Fox9
It is a one-of-a-kind restaurant, run by a nonprofit and a chef who used to be an administrative assistant for a nonprofit. -as seen on WCCO
Author Julie Burton on WCCO TV. -as seen on WCCO
Vijay Dixit vividly recalls the day his daughter, Shreya, got her driver's license. It was her 16th birthday, and after she passed her test, she ran out to meet him, waving her card. -as seen on WCCO MidMorning
April is Distracted Driving Awareness month and many are still dangerously unaware of the prevalence of distracted driving behaviors among drivers today.
-as seen on KARE 11
Three local chefs have created a three-part documentary series that highlights the beauty of the BWCA and the importance of sustainable cooking.
-as seen on WCCO
Most restaurants start out as for-profits and end up as nonprofits by happenstance. Breaking Bread Cafe opened last week as a nonprofit with for-profit dreams, served with a side order of social residuals. -as read in the Star Tribune
Jill Martin shares her holiday gift guide with the Hoda and Kathie Lee.
-as seen on The Today Show