Three Women And A Bottle Of Wine Lynn Melling, Kim Insley, Julie Bartkey
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Three fabulous ladies interview guests full of interesting perspectives and sage advice.
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Finding Yourself: Lisa Brezonik
As we round the corner on our second full year of navigating the COVID pandemic, the workforce is transforming before our very eyes. For this episode, we turn to an expert in the world of human resources, who - before the Great Resignation was even a thing - wrote a book called, “Fire Yourself”, which aims to inspire professionals to reignite their careers and live their lives with intention.
She is Lisa Brezonik, CEO of Salo - a talent firm based in Minneapolis. You can find her on LinkedIn. -
Kitchen Pantry Scientist: Liz Heinecke
Liz Heinecke is the author of numerous kids’ books as The Kitchen Pantry Scientist. She talks about the need to highlight women in science, how to make science interesting for kids - and the amazing things Marie Curie accomplished (often in the shadow of her husband).
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New Normal: Lisa Hannum
In this episode, we’re talking about the workplace - how it’s changed since the start of the COVID pandemic, and how employers are having to navigate this new landscape, including what is now famously known as the Great Resignation.
Our guest is Lisa Hannum - founder and CEO of Beehive Strategic Communication - an agency in the Twin Cities. -
Building Resilience: Tasha Schuh
A tragic accident as a teenager left her paralyzed. Tasha Schuh didn’t think she could go on. But by putting one foot in front of the other, she redefined her life and embodied what it means to be resilient. She now serves as a motivational speaker for schools and is passionate about helping teenagers overcome a mental health crisis facing our nation’s youth. She’s an author, a singer and songwriter.
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So Many Goodbyes: Karla Hult
Television journalist Karla Hult adored her dad. When he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease, she was forced to start a journey no family wants to embark upon. More than a decade later, she created an organization to help others starting down that path, sharing knowledge and experience from hard life lessons learned. We talk with her about So Many Goodbyes.
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Studying Superior: Dr. Cody Sheik
Lake Superior is one of our favorite places. Dr. Cody Sheik spends his days studying it. A microbiologist at the University of Minnesota Duluth’s Large Lakes Observatory, he talks about the changes he is witnessing in the water, why it matters and what we can do about it.
He is also featured in the 515 Productions documentary film Freshwater (produced and directed by Lynn and hubby Ian), which will premiere on February 19th in Duluth. You can buy tickets here.