Heather Morris's The Tattooist of Auschwitz is a haunting and poignant novel based on the true story of Lale Sokolov, a man who was recruited to leave his home to protect his family from harm during World War II. What is the book about? In 1942, Lale was sent to...
Book Lovers by Emily Henry Review
In the charming world of romantic literature, Emily Henry's Book Lovers emerges as a delightful escape. After reading some of the other books I've recently read, it was a pleasure to immerse myself in this book. Most of Book Lovers takes place in the quaint town of Sunshine Falls, North...
PR, AI, and Beatles: Jeffrey Morosoff Unplugged
The practice of public relations is experiencing a remarkable evolution in the dynamic realm of modern communication. With new technologies, shifting consumer behaviors, and the relentless march of artificial intelligence, PR professionals face unprecedented challenges and opportunities. In today's show, Jeffrey Morosoff, an esteemed educator and PR practitioner and Chair...
The Measure by Nikki Erlich Book Review
Imagine waking up one day to find a mysterious box on your doorstep. Inside, a single string reveals exactly how long you have left to live. This is the intriguing premise of Nikki Erlich's The Measure, a novel that masterfully intertwines elements of science fiction, social commentary, and human drama...
Youta Ramen in Mineola Review
I was a bit hesitant about dining at Youta Ramen in Mineola. I wasn't sure what to expect or what to order. But sometimes, those unplanned experiences are the most memorable and delightful. Youta Ramen in Mineola From the moment I stepped into Youta Ramen, I felt transported. The ambiance...
How to Find Cowboy Boots Right For You
Cowboy boots are experiencing a significant resurgence in fashion, becoming a must-have accessory for style enthusiasts across the globe. Their unique blend of rugged authenticity and timeless elegance has captured the attention of fashion-forward individuals, making them a staple in contemporary wardrobes. I am so excited to be talking with...
What is the Best Park for Hiking?
National parks are a national treasure—and Americans know it. The National Park Service saw 325.5 million recreation visits in 2023 (up more than 13 million visitors from the previous year!), and almost half of Americans (48%) say visiting the national parks is on their bucket list.National parks help preserve and protect many...
Giordano’s Pizza in Chicago Review
Recently, my friend Trish and I headed to Chicago for a quick weekend getaway to run the Chicago Spring Half Marathon. With all the miles we logged, we craved a good, hearty meal post-race. Based on our hotel's recommendation, we tried Giordano’s Pizza, one of the city's famed spots for...
A Quick Weekend in Chicago
My running buddy and friend Trish and I had a quick weekend in Chicago. We signed up for the Chicago Spring Half Marathon and 10K race produced by Lifetime Fitness. I flew Delta, she flew JetBlue, and we met at O'Hare airport to start our adventure. Picking Up Our Numbers...
Why Does Time Seem To Fly By?
Have you ever thought, "It's Sunday again? How did that happen so fast?" If so, you're not alone. Many of us feel as though time is slipping through our fingers, with days blending into a blur and weeks flying by at an alarming rate. But why does time seem to...