Category Archives: Agriculture

1-29-2016 Dr. Charles Crutchfield

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Designated as one of the 100 most influential African-Americans in the U.S., and recognized world-wide as an outstanding dermatologist, as well as a new patron of “Access,” Dr.Charles Crutchfield is … Continue reading

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7-10-2015 Kathy McGinley, Ten Thousand Villages store, St. Paul

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Kathy McGinley shares with Dr. Roxanne Meshar the story of Ten Thousand Villages – the non-profit store on Grand Aveenue – selling beautiful items from around the globe and paying … Continue reading

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6-26-2015 Sen. Jim Carlson, MN SD51

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Sen. Carlson is a long-time supporter of our show and has appeared as a guest many-many times. Alan Miller and Sen. Carlson engage in another discussion about political issues. Both … Continue reading

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4-17-2015 Debra Hugunin

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel With a nod to Earth Day, guest Debra Hugunin discusses year-around household strategies for water conservation and sustainability with host Dr. Roxanne Meshar. Care for the earth along with caring … Continue reading

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2-20-2015 Paul Hugunin, Minnesota Grown

Click below to play or watch on our YouTube Channel Mr. Paul Hugunin tells us about Minnesota’s Department of Agriculture program called “Minnesota Grown”. [website here] This program helps make the public aware of all agricultural products grown in Minnesota. … Continue reading

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