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There has been a lot of news this year about childcare in Minnesota, and it has painted the whole industry with a very broad brush, which is unfair. To give a better understanding of the childcare industry and the things those workers experience, I've invited onto the show Adam James, the founder and CEO of SafeHarbor Behavioral Health.

I’m 62, almost 63, and I refuse to get old. Today we’re talking about aging well, looking and feeling your best, and taking care of yourself with Natalya Synelnykova, who’s in the studio.

Hospitals are built to treat illness—but what if we focused on preventing it? Steven Unger with Patriot Preventive Care is here to talk about a healthier approach.

Trade shows are noisy, crowded, and competitive. Yet some companies always seem to stand out. Kyle Oliver, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for The Trade Group, joins me to share how businesses can break through the noise and make a lasting impression.

I believe God works in unexpected ways. A good friend of mine, Barbara Patterson, happened to meet someone in the elevator in this building—someone I probably never would have thought to invite on the show. But that’s how God works. I’m excited to welcome my guest, Okoh Blessed, better known by his artist name, Blixxy.

The most difficult conversations to have in any household are about money. Husbands and wives don't talk about it. They don't talk about it with their kids. Then suddenly, you wake up, and you're in trouble, with credit card debt continuing to mount. The spouse finds out about it, and sometimes the marriage ends. Somebody who knows a lot about this subject is Kendra Cooke. She is a nationally known speaker and author.

I’m excited about this show because we’re diving into one of the hottest topics today: artificial intelligence. Joining me is Ted Ward with BeTheOne AI Consulting, and he’s here to help us make sense of AI and what it means for businesses and everyday life.

I’ve always found the world of oil and gas fascinating. Why does gasoline cost so much in California but stay comparatively affordable in Texas? My next guest has those answers. Tim Snyder is the founder of Matador Economics.

People dream of opening a restaurant and getting rich, but the reality is far different. Restaurant margins are razor-thin, and success takes far more than great food. Dean McSherry knows that better than most. With more than 30 years in the industry, he’s the owner and founder of DSM Hospitality, and he’s sharing what it really takes to thrive in the restaurant business.

You never know what someone is going through. A few years ago, Amanda Soukoulis faced a serious health crisis that changed her life. Today, she’s turned that pain into purpose, and she’s in the studio to share her story.