Morning – In The Studio

Documentary From Local Filmmaker Follows Local Women With Breast Cancer

"Part of me Now" Premiers October 1st at Fargo Theater

  Denise Schrader, one of the subjects of the documentary “Part of me Now”, joins Adam Ladwig to talk about the documentary ahead of its Fargo premiere. The documentary follows four women, including Schrader, who are battling breast cancer. Director Emily Gerhardson is from Fargo. Schrader talks about how cancer is as much of an emotional battle as a physical…

Pet Connection: Meet Iris

IRIS COMES TO US FROM OUR FRIENDS AT 4 LUV OF DOG RESCUE

Iris is a Pitbull mix who is around five years old. She will be up for adoption in a couple months because she is recovering from heartworm surgery. Iris’s life has not been easy, before the discovery of the Heartworm she was rescued as a pregnant mother in a pound out of state for the fear she would die before giving birth to…

LIVE: MPR Celebrates 50th Anniversary In Moorhead

MPR Broadcasting All Day From Rourke Art Museum

  Ali Lozoff, director of Minnesota Public Radio’s 50th Anniversary, joins Adam Ladwig to talk about a day-long celebration in Moorhead. The station is broadcasting from the Rourke Art Museum from 9-6 on September 28th. Several local choirs and orchestras are also being featured. Lozoff talks about the importance of public radio stations in any community. The public is welcomed…

Dress For Success: Attire To Inspire Fashion Show

Do clothes make the woman? No, but they can make her have a better day at work.

You may be tempted to dismiss fashion for women as a “fluff” feature story. But the right outfit, the one that makes a woman look good and feel good, can be the edge that lets her land a job interview, nail an important presentation, or get an advantage over a less-polished competitor. And in an economy where more and more…

LIVE: Celebrating Ugly Food At Red River Market

"Ugly Food Day" Set For September 30th

  Megan Myrdal, co-founder of Ugly Food of the North, joins Adam Ladwig to talk about food that is just as tasty even if it looks a little beat up. Americans waste as much as 40 percent of food every year. Ugly Food of the North is hosting “Ugly Food Day” at the Red River Market on Saturday, September 30th…

Money Talks: Quantitative Easing

Federal Government Ending QE Program Next Month

  Brady Brunsvold with Legacy Wealth Management joins Adam Ladwig for this week’s Money Talks segment. They discuss the quantitative easing program, set up to combat the 2008 recession. The program is ending later this year. Brunsvold tells us what this means for consumers. Categories: Morning – In The Studio Tags: Legacy Wealth Management, Money Talks

Adoption: Walking You Through the Process

Ever wondered what goes into an infant adoption? Now's your chance.

It’s been called expensive, nervewracking, mysterious, potentially heart-breaking – but the Village Family Service Center in Fargo is aiming to get rid of most of those preconceived notions about adoption. They’re offering a free information session coming up next month to anyone interested in adopting a baby. Social workers there work with you and with the birth mother, said the…

LIVE: Fantastic Film Festival Flies Into Fargo Theater

Filmmakers From Around The World Show Off Genre Flicks

  Fargo Fantastic Film Festival organizer Tony Tilton joins Adam Ladwig as the film fest kicks off its 15th year. The festival features sci-fi, horror, fantasy, adventure, comedy, animation and other styles of films. More than 400 films were submitted. Filmmakers from around the world, From Fargo to Japan, will appear at the festival. Screenings begin Thursday evening and run…

LIVE: Celebrating Success And Looking Ahead With The F/M/WF Chamber

Chamber Also Preparing To Host Shaquille O'Neal Next Month

  F/M/WF Chamber President/CEO Craig Whitney Joins Adam Ladwig. The Chamber hosted its 7th Annual Meeting this week, highlighting success from the past year and looking ahead. Whitney talks about how the Chamber is busier than ever and hoping to continue that momentum. The Chamber is also hosting Shaquille O’Neal on October 4th for the “Voices of Vision” event. You…

Money Talks: Social Security

It's forever in the headlines. But will the program still exist when it's time for you to retire?

Social Security has been making headlines since 1935, and things these days aren’t that different. But instead of making the news because people just aren’t sure they support it, like it did back then, now it makes headlines because most people want it to stay in spite of the fact the government is running out of money to pay for…