That’s Illinois House Representative, Bob Morgan, who represents the State’s 58th District. Bob’s rich background in public health and law made him the perfect interview subject to discuss the pandemic and pot.
That’s Dori Mages, clinical therapist, and owner of North Shore Family Services, which provides counseling services for parents, teens, kids, couples, and adults. To no one’s surprise, behavioral health practitioners have had their hands full.
That’s Jimmy Seriruk, owner of the restaurant Jimmy Thai Ramen Time in Deerfield, Illinois, which has become a culinary staple on the North Shore. I’ll get to the food in a minute, but I’ve got to fuss over Jimmy first.
Welcome to Part 2 of my interview with Brian Thomas, founder of the law firm Thomas Law based in downtown Chicago and writer of the blog, Your Doubting Thomas.
That’s Attorney Brian Thomas, founder of the law firm Thomas Law based in downtown Chicago and writer of the blog, Your Doubting Thomas. In this three-part series, we discuss his blog posts and his experiences
That’s Chad Tingle, Director, Producer, Owner of Crown Street Films, and my freshman year college roommate--it’s amazing that he still wanted to talk to me.
That’s Ruben Navarrette, and if I were to read all of his credentials, it would be longer than the interview itself. Here’s the abridged version: Ruben is a syndicated columnist for the Washington Post...
One day, he’s a professor in charge of a department at a state university, and the next, he still is, except now he has to convert his entire program to an emergency learning system...
That’s Unique Larry, owner of Unique Upholstery, Carpet, and Rug Cleaning. Larry’s birth name is Lawrence Rosenthal but that doesn’t match his essence, presence, and personality.
Geoff “The MacMentor” Horwitz is maintaining his Zen in spite of the tumult. He’s grateful that his son left Italy before that nation went on lock-down...
That’s Sandy Frum, Northbrook Village President since 2009. Sandy is one of the faces of Northbrook, and I see her everywhere in town: chamber of commerce events, riding atop the fire truck during the 4th of July parade...
This is part 2 of my interview with Dr. Dominic Carollo, M.D., pediatric anesthesiologist at Ochsner Clinic Foundation is New Orleans. Previously, he spoke to me about how he shifted his work to the COVID units, what it felt like to have the disease...
That’s Dr. Dominic Carollo, M.D., pediatric anesthesiologist at Ochsner Clinic Foundation in New Orleans. But I know him as Dom, my buddy from my Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity at the University of Miami. Yes, I was in a fraternity. Whatever, get over it