Authors Bryan Skavnak and Wendy Kieffer Shragg talk with Jordana Green about their new book Be Nice. The End. -as heard on WCCO radio
Shragg and Skavank's collaboration make the new book recommendation list. -as read on page 10 of Lake Minnetonka Lifestyle Magazine
With a recent boost in state funding, one local organization is working to match job seekers that have disabilities with real jobs. -as seen on Fox 9
Wendy Kieffer Shragg and Bryan Skavnak discuss the collaboration of creating their new book that reminds us simple ways to be kind to each other. -as seen on Minnesota Live
Wendy Kieffer Shragg and Bryan Skavnak share their collaborative vision in a book all about simple ways to be kind. -as read in TC Jewfolk
Bryan Skavnak is founder of Be the Nice Kid, a business venture that engages
students in storytelling and activities designed to build character, courage and compassion. -as read in the Star Tribune
Nicole Rabinowitz of Inclusive Networking shares how her organization helps job seekers with disabilities find meaningful employment. -as heard on WCCO radio
Wendy Kieffer Shragg and Bryan Skavnak collaborate on the book Be Nice. The End. -as read in Wayzata Sun Sailor
Rabbi Hayim Herring talks to Jordana Green and Paul Douglas. -as heard on WCCO-AM Radio
Audiologist Jane Chandler from ENT Specialty Care talks about the connection between hearing loss and speech. -as read on WebMD.com
Lilac 11 creator talks about new wellness products. -as heard on My Talk FM107.1
Wellness products such as facial rollers, toners and lip balms made their way to the 2021 Oscar Everyone Wins gift bags this year. -as read on Vogue.com
Wake Up Spring features a collection of personalized pieces made by Posada that celebrate children with whimsical depictions of their names. -as read in Sun Post
Producer Lisa Adams previews the all vegan, paraben-free, all natural self care kit for the upcoming holiday. -as seen on Twin Cities Live
Growing up, Erin O’Leary wrote and illustrated her own books, sewed clothes for her dolls, and spent a good chunk of her allowance money at the craft store. But she never imagined, nor thought it possible, that any of her hobbies would help her make a living as an adult. -as read in Minneapolis Lakes Magazine
In a series of customized illustrations, Erin’s drawings depict pre-pandemic life, when we were able to gather without social distancing restrictions, spanning generations and in large groups. -as seen on WCCO
Dr. Abigail Gewirtz of the U of M joins Cory to talk about how parents can best help their kids through the difficult emotions that will come with this holiday season. -as heard on WCCO News Talk Radio
Dr. Abigail Gewirtz advises on what we can do to help kids understand all the changes in their current lives. -as seen on WCCO
Dr. Abigail Gewirtz, child psychologist and professor at the University of Minnesota, gives advice for how to have "essential conversations". -as seen on KARE 11
Eva Moreimi shares her family legacy with Minnesota Good Age. -as read in Minnesota Good Age