Paul & Jordana — One of Minnesota’s most famous weather personalities, paired with Jersey girl who calls it like it is, Paul Douglas and Jordana Green take the strong friendship they have off the air, and make a radio show of it daily. From stories of weather to stories of the weird, and from parenting to politics, Paul and Jordana make the perfect drive home combo, keeping you informed and entertained.
Paul Douglas says see you later as he wraps up the five year run on the Paul and Jordana Show and moves into a new role at WCCO Radio.
We get more of your thoughts on Roe vs. Wade, and Paul Douglas is joined by Jordana Green as they put a bow on the end of the five year run.
Pro-Choice Minnesota Executive Director Maggie Meyer on the SCOTUS overturning Roe vs. Wade, what it means for
Paul Douglas talks with Assistant Minority Leader Rep. Jim Nash about the SCOTUS overturning Roe vs. Wade, why he doesn't feel like it isn't a bad thing and more.
Paul Douglas talks about the SCOTUS decision to overturn Roe vs. Wade, and is joined by University of St. Thomas Professor Rachel Paulose from St. Thomas.
Paul Douglas talks with Rep. Dean Phillips about Roe vs. Wade, gun control, Jan. 6th hearings and more.
Paul Douglas is joined by Entertainment Critic Tim Lammers as he reviews "Elvis" starring Tom Hanks
Paul Douglas talks with University of St. Thomas Professor Rachel Paulose, gives the legal side of it, how this affects Minnesota and more.
Paul Douglas talks with Starkey Audiologist Kyle Acker about the prolonged use of earbuds damaging hearing, headphones vs. earbuds, how this affects kids, what can be done to prevent this and more.
Todd Walker joins Paul Douglas for his last "Todd About Town", and Minnesota Gubernatorial Candidate Dr. Scott Jensen talks about their plan to combat inflation, "Walz Checks", and Maxie on the Twins and NBA Draft.
Paul Douglas talks with Minnesota Gubernatorial Candidate Dr. Scott Jensen about his plan to combat inflation, the problems facing Minnesota Walz Checks, and more.
Paul Douglas is joined by Todd Walker for his final "Todd About Town" as he talks about 24th Annual Twin Cities Jazz Festival, Pride Beer Dabbler, and more.
Paul Douglas gets into the latest with vaccine availability for young kids, living within your means and DJ joins from Maine
We get an update from Dave Josephson as he talks about the traveling scene in Maine and what he's encountering.
Paul Douglas talks with Climate Scientist John Abraham from St. Thomas about visible global warming in the summer, ebbs and flows with the season, flooding in Yellowstone and more.
Paul Douglas talks with Sr. Climatologist from the Minnesota DNR Division of Ecological and Water Resources Kenny Blumenfeld about severe storm safety, how storms are getting more humid, and more.
Paul Douglas wonders if you'll get a vaccine for your young children now that they're available, and he asks Dr. Greg Poland from the Mayo CLinic the same thing. He also talks with Senior Vice President of the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus Rob Doar.
Paul Douglas talks with Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus Senior VP Rob Doar about the latest gun legislation proposal, any misconceptions, "red flag" laws and more.
Paul Douglas talks with Dr. Gregory Poland from the Mayo Clinic about the availability of vaccinations for young children, are there any concerns, his message for parents and more.
Local farmer Curt Burnes on the recent heat, why they still need time, CBS Reporter Steve Futterman on the latest with January 6 Hearings and Paul has some news and nuggets
Paul Douglas gets the latest on the January 6 hearings with CBS Reporter Steve Futterman.
Paul Douglas talks with local farmer Curt Burnes about the recent heat, why they still need time, rising gasoline prices, supply chain concerns and more.
Paul Douglas is joined by Urban League Twin Cities President and CEO Steven Belton, Today’s Terrible Trivia is about gasoline, and Jordana joins with an update!
Paul Douglas talks with Urban League Twin Cities President and CEO Steven Belton about Juneteenth, are we making progress, signs for encouragement and more.
Paul Douglas wonders with the latest in gas prices and flights being canceled and delayed, are you changing your summer plans? Plus Tim Lammers reviews a couple of new flicks and Mark Freie with the latest from the WCCO News Room.
Paul Douglas talks with Entertainment Critic Tim Lammers as he reviews "The Old Man," and Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey.
More on the record heat, and U of M Climatologist and Meteorologist Dr. Mark Seeley on what we're seeing.
Paul Douglas talks with U of M Climatologist and Meteorologist Dr. Mark Seeley about our rising temps, why there's more record highs than record lows and more.
Paul Douglas talks with Distinguished University Chair, Professor and Founding Director of the Racial Justice Initiative from St. Thomas Dr. Yohuru Williams about Juneteenth being recognized, reparations and more.
Dr. Yohuru Williams from St. Thomas on Juneteenth being recognized and reparation, Financial Adviser with Best Prep and Cahill Financial Advisors Andy Tate on consumer confidence and retirement, Maxie and Paul gives a Jordana health update.
Paul Douglas talks with Financial Advisor Andy Tate from Best Prep and Cahill Financial Advisors about consumer confidence, best investments during retirement, inflation, social security and more.
Paul Douglas and Chris Tubbs get into the record breaking heat and ask the question, do you prefer extreme hot or cold, and Allina Health United Hospital ER Physician and Allina Health EMS Medical Director Dr. Joey Duren on how to protect yourself in the heat.
Paul Douglas talks with Allina Health United Hospital ER Physician and Allina Health EMS MD about the extreme heat, who is most vulnerable, how to lower your risk and more.
Bankrate.com senior industry analyst Ted Rossman explains what the latest inflation number mean.
The teacher strike this spring means school in Minneapolis will go through June 24th. A parent tells us how the community is reacting.
MSHSL Executive Director Erich Martens tells Maxi about the new name, image and likeness policy for student athletes.
Laurel Beager Editor at the Rainy Lake Gazette tells us about the ongoing flooding along the Canadian border.
Mike Max talks with 180's Chief Strategy Officer Ryan Lauth, 180's about virtual events, are people are more comfortable gathering in large groups, keeping people engaged and more.
Mike Max talks with local Country Music Artist Pam McNeil about on her CD release party tonight in Chanhassen, going through the recording process and more.
Mike Max talks with Licensed Professional Counselor Leigh Richardson about increasing work-related stress as people return to the office, being alone during COVID-19, and more.
Mike Max talks with former Harvard Hockey Head Coach Ronn Tomassoni from The Ranch Board of Directors on the idea for the organization, his friend Mark Pavelich struggling with mental health issues and more
Mike Max talks with Medical Laboratory Director Dr. Lauren Anthony from Allina Health on blood donation awareness, why it is more important to donate during the summer, why it's healthy to donate blood and more.
Mike Max talks with Tim Lammers as he reviews the new video on demand release "The Contractor," starring Chris Pine, Ben Foster and Kiefer Sutherland and the new theatrical release "Watcher," starring Maika Monroe and Burn Gorman.
It was a beautiful day in Minneapolis, Tim Lammers with summer viewing, Medical Laboratory Director Dr. Lauren Anthony from Allina Health, and Ronn Tomassoni from the The Ranch Board of Directors on mental health.
Paul Douglas talks with Mpls. Downtown Council VP of External Relations Leah Wong about events coming to downtown Mpls., why there is something for everyone, what she's most excited for and more.
Mpls. Police Officers are making bank if they will put in the time, Todd Walker drops by for his weekly segment, and a former Gophers football star is gone way too soon
Paul Douglas talks with Todd Walker for "Todd about Town" which includes Train Days, St. Paul Slammer, and why was he in a Porta Potty?
Paul Douglas and Chris Tubbs get into a popular band that Gen Z doesn't know, and a pro football team in Sioux City was planning to give away WHAT??
Paul Douglas talks with Julie Bauke from The Bauke Group about why US-based workers aren't using all of their vacation time in 2022 and more.
American Reporter in Ukraine on the latest in Ukraine, Russians spotting him, does he feel in fear for his life, his message to people who might be losing interest and more.
Paul Douglas talks with Dr. Gregory Poland at Mayo Clinic about long COVID-19, can it now be considered a pre-existing condition and more.
Today is the beginning of the meteorological summer, Dr. Gregory Poland from Mayo Clinic on long COVID-19, Joe Lindsley from Lviv Lab on the latest in Ukraine and Paul Hodowonic on gas prices and the Prince Muriel.
DNR Senior Climatologist Kenny Blumenfeld joins Paul Douglas with a look at what happened during our stormy evening in Minnesota.
Paul Douglas reviews the storms that swept through last night and talks about why some spots in the metro saw no rain at all. Tim Lammers stops by to review a couple new streaming options, we have some Terrible Trivia with a movie theme, and Mike Max joins to talk sports.
Paul Douglas chats with Jen Cash from MDH about youth vaping in Minnesota and hears from a few listeners about his kids forcing him to dump old beer at their cabin.
Tim Lammers loves Star Wars, but does he love the new Obi-Wan Kenobi series on Disney+ so far? He shares his early thoughts with Paul Douglas and reviews a new comedy special from Ricky Gervais on Netflix.
Jen Cash of the Minnesota Department of Health speaks with Paul Douglas about youth vaping in Minnesota and the resources available for kids and parents hoping to quit.
Denise Specht, president of Education Minnesota, tells us why the legislator needs to pass school funding and reacts to the shooting in Texas.
Mike Max takes a break from sports to talk gun control and reflect on the two year anniversary of the death of George Floyd.
Professor Rachel Paulose from the University of St. Thomas School of Law reacts to the shooting in Texas and talks about what kind of gun control could help.
Nadia El Mallakhs from at Xcel Energy talks about how to keep EVs charged into the future.
Rob Doar from the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus joins us to talk about keeping guns away from mentally unstable individuals.
Andrew Headrick of Kavira Health tells us how his company is rethinking basic healthcare.
DJ tells us why you should say "yes" next time someone asks you to take them to the airport.
Professor David Schultz from Hamline University explains what could happen next after the leaked opinion this week
Paul and Jordana talk about the leaked opinion at the Supreme Court and Rachel Paulose from the University of St. Thomas joins the conversation.
Shawn Seipler, Founder & CEO of Clean the World, tells us how his organization is putting discarded soap to good use.
Lydia Tonoyan from the Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities tells us about her mother who just made it out of Ukraine.
We talk teen mental health with Jordana's daughter and Psychologist Dr. Talee Vang from Hennepin Healthcare.
Paul Kiel from ProPublica explains why the wealthiest Americans don't pay their fair share at tax time.
Hear the story of a man from Houston who says he was called to go to Poland to help refugees.
Dr. Laurie Watson gives us some tips and tricks for coping during difficult seasons in life.
Harry Kazianis at the Center for the National Interest speculates about what could happen as the war rages on.
Paul and Jordana talk with CBS Radio Travel Expert Peter Greenberg about the current issues travelers face, Board Certified Allergy Specialist Dr. Pramod Kelkar from Allina Health on allergy season and show highlights.
Paul and Jordana talk with CBS Radio Travel Expert Peter Greenberg about airline staffing shortages, the possible extension of the mask mandate, rental cars and more.
Paul and Jordana talk with Board Certified Allergy Specialist Dr. Pramod Kelkar from Allina Health about the difference between a common cold and allergy symptoms, when you should go see a specialist, what can be done so sufferers can get outside and enjoy the beautiful symphony of spring and more.
It's a crazy weather pattern coming through the region, Tim Lammers on the passing of Gilbert Gottfried, and Journalist Joe Lindsley joins live from Ukraine.
Paul and Jordana talk with Entertainment Critic Tim Lammers about the passing of Gilbert Gottfried, and he reviews "Tokyo Vice," and "Metal Lords."
In the Final Hour of Paul & Jordana:
They replay audio from earlier today of Katie Wright, mother of Daunte Wright and how she is coping with his death one year later
Paul has some odds & ends in the news featuring Elon Musk not joining the boar dof directors on Twitter
How air trackers can cause more harm than good.
Paul & Jordana talk about how Apple Air trackers aren't being used for the way they are intended & how this could hurt a member of your family.
In this hour of Paul & Jordana
Andy Tate from Best Prep joins the show with some last minute tax tips
Jordana has a Masters quiz for Paul & Hammer
Mike Max on the Masters & Timberwolves as they prepare for the play-in game vs the Clippers
Andy Tate, a financial advisor for Best Prep joins Paul & Jordana with some last minute tax tips as tax day approaches
In the 3 PM Hour of Paul & Jordana:
Paul has an extended outlook at the weather we will be experiencing over the next few days
Rob Doar from the MN Gun Caucus on Ghost Guns
Jennifer Smith from Mayo Clinic on Insurance Issues
Mark Freie on what he remembers from covering Daunte Wright one year later
Issues with the insurance company can make hospital visits more painful than they already are
Paul & Jordana talk with Jennifer Smith, a nurse practitioner at Mayo Clinic about dealing with insurance issues
President Biden on Monday announced the finalization of a rule banning sales of hard-to-trace firearms.
Paul & Jordana get reaction on this from Rob Doar who isa government relations consultant, political analyst, and Senior Vice President, Government Affairs for the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus.
Miranda Powers from Bethel University talks about the mental health issues teens and college students are struggling with.
Senator Klobuchar joined Paul and Jordana to talk about drug prices and the war in Ukraine.
Sr. state Climatologist Kenny Blumenfeld explains our strange weather so far this month.
Tobacco Treatment Specialist Gabby Coleman talks about the risks of tobacco and how to keep it away from teens.
Minneapolis kindergarten teacher Cleo Nagy tells us about her first day back after the strike.
We ask Steven Belton from the Urban League if there should be a maximum age to run for office.
Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan joins Paul and Jordana in-studio to talk about Minnesota's response war in Ukraine.
Minneapolis Council Member Robin Wonsley Worlobah tells us why the city should take over clearing residential sidewalks.
Paul and Jordana talk with Mpls. Kindergarten Teacher Cleo Nagy about her picketing goals, what they're looking to accomplish, why she likes Kindergarten and more.
Paul and Jordana talk with Sheletta Brundidge on her USA Woman of the Year honor, are we getting better as a society, the concept behind her next book and more.
Paul and Jordana get into Amy Klobuchar's comments on the war in Ukraine, Journalist Joe Lindsley live from Ukraine and since it's pie day, how well do you know pie?
Paul and Jordana talk with Mpls. Kindergarten Teacher Cleo Nagy about her picketing goals, what they're looking to accomplish, why she likes Kindergarten and more.
Paul and Jordana are together for the first time since October, Ukrainian native Dasha Lawson talks about her family, a Minnesotan steps up to help, and the GOAT is back.
Paul and Jordana talk with Journalist Joe Lindsley live from Ukraine about the latest in the war, how people are communicating, has his work been submarined, the leadership of Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and more.
Paul and Jordana talk with Ukrainian Native Dasha Lawson about the war in Ukraine taking its toll, her family being affected, do Russian people believe the propaganda and more.
Tim Lammers reviews "Licorice Pizza" and gets us up to date on the latest news from Hollywood.
Local recruitment expert Paige Batcha joins Paul to talk about how to find jobs and employees.
DJ tells us where to escape within 90 minutes of the Twins Cities as gas prices skyrocket.
Dr. Chris Gehrz, a professor of history at Bethel University, tells us about the history of the conflict in Ukraine.
Urban League CEO Steven Belton joins our conversation about the teacher strike that started today.
CBS Foreign Affairs Analyst Pamela Falk helps us understand the newest sanctions against Russia.
Ryan Romine is a Minneapolis parent and he reacts to the teacher strike that may start as soon as tomorrow.
Dr. Elizabeth Elfstrand is Jordana's OBGYN and she tells us some new info about menopause.
Joe Lindsley is an American Journalist living in Ukraine and working for the Ukrainian Freedom News. He joins Jordana to discuss the latest on what is happening in that worn torn country.
Anna Hutton from Giesenbräu Bier Co. in New Prague tells us how her business is responding to racism in her city.
CBS Military Consultant Jeff McCausland on Ukraine tells us what may happen in Ukraine.
Dasha and Mark Lawson tell us their dramatic story as they try to help family members evacuate Ukraine.
A native of Ukraine who lives in Apple Valley says her sister's family and mother were able to escape from the invading Russian troops and are now staying with a family in Poland. Paul and Jordana talk to Dasha and Mark Lawson who are trying to help get them to Minnesota.
Ken Adelman was the deputy U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and he give us some insights on what might happen next in Ukraine.
A mom and daughter duo share their story and share their perspective of the war in Ukraine.
Local social studies teacher Mark Westpfahl tells us how he's teaching 6th graders about the conflict in Ukraine.
Professor David Schultz from Hamline University tells us about the likely next Supreme Court Justice.
Professor Rachel Paulose from the University of St Thomas reacts to the verdict in the civil rights trial in St. Paul.
Erica Schatzlein, English language teacher at Nokomis Montessori North in St. Paul and lead negotiator for SPFE tells us why teachers voted to strike in St Paul and Minneapolis.
Sen. Carla Nelson is promoting legislation to stop taxing social security in Minnesota.
John Boyd, President and Founder, National Black Farmers Association reveals some troubling developments that could bring foreclosure to black farmers.
Paul Douglas talks with Hamline Prof. David Schultz on the schism in the GOP, taking boxes from Mar-a-Lago, and more.
Paul and Jordan talk w/ DJ live from San Diego, and he has some tips on inexpensive strollers.
We all love pizza, but how much do we know about it? Since it's "National Pizza Day", Chris Tubbs tests Paul and Jordana's knowledge.
More reaction Minneapolis, and the Volker Files featuring a story about "Battle of the Bulge"
Paul and Jordana get listener reaction about the reputation of Minneapolis and chat up Urban League Twin Cities President and CEO Steven Belton.Plus Julie Bauke from The Bauke Group talks "Great Resignation" and toxic work culture.
Paul and Jordana talk with The Bauke Group President & Chief Career Strategist Julie Bauke about the "Great Resignation", toxic work environments, helping people land their dream jobs and more.
Paul and Jordana talk with Urban League Twin Cities President and CEO Steven Belton and get his thoughts on the reputation of Minneapolis.
Paul and Jordana react to Mike Max calling downtown Minneapolis a "hell hole" and Tim Lammers gives his thoughts on that and talks about Oscar nominations.
Paul and Jordana talk with Entertainment Critic Tim Lammers about the Oscar nominations and get his thoughts on the issues facing downtown Minneapolis.
Why did Paul and Jordana discuss the mile high club, and University of St. Thomas Professor Rachel K. Paulose on "no knock" warrants and the Amir Locke story.
Paul and Jordana talk with "Diall '' App Creator Jonah Salita Diall about why he created the app, the importance of mental health for kids and young adults, empowering others, why video content is key and more. Check out the app at https://www.diallapp.com.
Paul and Jordana get into the latest Joe Rogan and Spotify controversy, talk with "Diall" App Creator Jonah Salita Diall on the process, and Mike Max with the latest on the Wolves, Wild and more!
Paul and Jordana get into the issues surrounding the death of Amir Locke and they chat up independent journalist Georgia Fort and get her thoughts about it.
Paul and Jordana talk with Independent Journalist Georgia Fort on the Amir Locke murder, the need for "no knock" warrants, Amir doing everything right, solutions and more.
Rob Doar, Political Director at the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus has a tough conversation after another police shooting in Minneapolis.
Microsoft Diversity & Inclusion Education Program Manager Shy Averett joins us to talk about Black History Month.
Paul and Jordana continue the Let's Kick Hunger Radiothon for Second Harvest Heartland.
Paul and Jordana talk with Bridget Littlefield from Client of The Open Door about the experience of visiting the Open Door food shelf, why folks need to visit food shelves, giving back and more
Paul and Jordana continue the Let's Kick Hunger Radiothon for Second Harvest Heartland.
Gallo Sr. Director of Winemaking Gina Gallo on why this cause is important to her, giving back to a place like Second Harvest, need for donations nationwide and more.
Paul and Jordana talk with Second Harvest Heartland CEO Allison O'Toole about current pressures, serving the community, why SHH is so vital and more
Paul and Jordana continue the Let's Kick Hunger Radiothon for Second Harvest Heartland.
Paul and Jordana talk with the Host of Minnesota Bound Laura Schara on why this is important to her, why it is important for listeners to give back to a place like Second Harvest, help for pets and more.
Paul and Jordana talk with Second Harvest Heartland Phone Bank Volunteer Diane Engle about volunteering, why she's volunteering, and more.
Paul and Jordana continue the Let's Kick Hunger Radiothon for Second Harvest Heartland.
Paul and Jordana talk with Land O' Lakes VP of Community Relations Morgan Kinross about her role and why it's important to donate.
Paul and Jordana talk with Minnesota Twins President of Baseball Operations Derek Falvey who mentions their 3-1 match that hour with the Minnesota Twins who donated $10,000.
Paul and Jordana give the latest on the terrible shooting in Richfield, vaccines for youngsters, Paul's son talks about having a young child in the house, and they're joined by University of Minnesota School of Physics and Astronomy Professor Claudia Scarlata.
Paul's son Walter Douglas talks about the safety steps they've taken, what it’s been like having a young, unvaccinated child in the house and more
Paul and Jordana talk with U of M School of Physics and Astronomy Professor Claudia Scarlata about the James Webb Space Telescope, big bang theory, why people should care and more.
Paul and Jordana get into Whoopi Goldberg clarifying her recent comments about the Holocaust, which she said wasn't about race. Plus Urban League Twin Cities President and CEO Steven Belton talks bomb threats to HBCU's, ,Black History Month quiz, and Mike Max talks Tom Brady and Vikings Head Coach search.
Paul and Jordana talk with Urban League Twin Cities President and CEO Steven Belton about bomb threats to HBCU's, antisemitism vs. racism, Black History Month and more.
Paul and Jordana discuss the awful shooting at Richfield, some possible good news on the vaccine front?, and Tim Lammers gives his thoughts on "Pam and Tommy" and "Home Team."
Paul and Jordana talk with Entertainment Critic Tim Lammers and get his thoughts on "Pam & Tommy" starring Lily James and Sebastian Stan and "Home Team" starring Kevin James.
Jordana Green gets into Spotify's response to the boycott and Joe Rogan's comments, the awful and tragic death of former Miss USA Cheslie Kryst, and Paul Douglas checks in from Florida.
Jordana Green talks about her daughter being accepted to colleges Friday, Financial Adviser Adviser Andy Tate on investing during inflation, Mike Max talks Vikings Head Coach search, Timberwolves and she gives Chris Tubbs an Expired Food Quiz.
Jordana Green talks with Financial Adviser Andy Tate about the 529, investing during inflation, best and worst investment and more.
Why did Jordana Green eat expired candy? And Author/Chef Emily Maxson talks about her book "Emily’s Fresh Kitchen", and her nutrition-focused treatment for autoimmune and digestive disorders. has a fun conversation with Work Happiness Expert Jody Miller, and more.
Jordana Green talks with Work Happiness Expert Jody Miller on what that really means, her Ted talks, many global keynote talks, and more.
Jordana Green talks with Chef Emily Maxson from Emily’s Fresh Kitchen about her nutrition-focused treatment for autoimmune and digestive disorders, dealing with Crohn's Disease coupling that with her faith, preparing food at home and more.
“We Are The World” was recorded on this date back in 1985, which got Paul and Jordana to think about what other events have unified the country like that, and author Ken Davis gives his thoughts on the latest banning books controversy, and it's Happy Hour!
Jordana talks with the Author of “Conquering Fear: One teen's guide to overcoming anxiety” Carter Carter Weinstein about his story, where did he find help, was it hard to discuss with friends, recognizing symptoms, his advice for other teens and parents with anxious kids and more.
Paul and Jordana talk with Author Ken Davis and get his thoughts on school districts banning books, what motivates that, fears individuals might have, the first amendment, events that brought us together as a country and more.
Paul, Jordana and JP have some "weird news this hour, Laura Oakes previews this weeks "Laura’s Good News", University of Minnesota Student Governess Simpson talks about the non profit "Rewriting the Code", second annual "Hackathon," and Mike Max gives the latest on the Vikings search for a Head Coach and a tough stretch for the Timberwolves.
Paul and Jordana talk with University of Minnesota Student Governess Simpson on majoring in Industrial Systems and Engineering and minoring in Computer Science, what got her going in that direction, the non-profit organization "Rewriting the Code", "Hackathon" and more.
Paul and Jordana react to the book "Maus" being banned by some Tennessee schools, and what's not allowed in Minnesota, they talk with Mortenson Vice President of Operations Kelly McNamara about being a female in a male-dominated industry, Tim Lammers reviews "Clean," starring Adrien Brody, and "C'mon, C'mon," starring Joaquin Phoenix, plus news and nuggets.
Paul and Jordana talk with Mortenson Vice President of Operations Kelly McNamara on being a female in a male-dominated industry, how being a former athlete helped her, and more.
Paul and Jordana talk with Entertainment Critic Tim Lammers about the new limited theatrical release "Clean," starring Adrien Brody, and the new premium video on demand release "C'mon, C'mon," starring Joaquin Phoenix.
Laura Zelle, Director of Holocaust Education at the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas joins us on Holocausts remembrance day.
Professor Jane Kirtley is the Silha Professor of Media Ethics at the U of M joins Paul and Jordana
We asked Professor David Schultz from Hamline University who will take the place of retiring Justice Stephen Breyer.
CBS Foreign Affairs Analyst Pamela Falk helps us understand the situation at the Ukrainian boarder.
Bruce Helmer from Wealth Enhancement tells us about a roller coaster day in the markets.
Dr. Laurie Watson our sexpert and fully licensed psychotherapist joins us to talk about navigating relationships.
Steve Hunegs from the JCRC tells us how local faith communities are trying to stay safe.
Professor AnnMarie Thomas from the University of St Thomas tells us some of the pros of video games.
CBS News Transportation correspondent Errol Barnett tells us about the drama unfolding between the airline industry and cell phone carriers