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In this week's episode of Hitting the Hardwood, Mitchell Hansen is joined by Jana Shortal, a journalist and reporter for KARE 11 in Minneapolis and host of Breaking The News on KARE 11. The two discuss Shortal's career and being able to utilize her skills and platform to tell the stories of many around the state and beyond including individuals in the sports world, the favorite part of her job and being able to tell the stories of others, Shortal's history of supporting female athletes, women's basketball and the Minnesota Lynx and the importance of continuing to shine a light upon women's athletics, her relationship with athletes across Minnesota including former Gophers and Lynx guard Lindsay Whalen, the influence of the Lynx both on and off the court over the years, Minnesota this season and how they have been performing on the court, the role the women's athletics, WNBA and the Lynx play in teaching the younger generation, and much more!----SponsorsHOMAGE, a clothing site that offers a variety of vintage merchandise, is here to provide you Lynx and WNBA merchandise you'll love! Check it out at homage.sjv.io/HTHLynx or homage.sjv.io/HTHWNBABettorEdge, a Minneapolis-based sports betting company is your home to competing against your friends through its no-fee betting platform. Bet on the WNBA and other leagues by visiting bettoredge.com/lynx and receive a free $20 when using the promo code LYNX.SupportSubscribe to our weekly Hitting the Hardwood newsletter at bit.ly/HTHnewsletterGet early access to episodes and an exclusive 3x weekly Lynx newsletter at patreon.com/hittingthehardwoodVisit the Hitting the Hardwood store at bit.ly/HTHstore for all the latest HTH clothes, hats, mugs, pint glasses, stickers, magnets and moreFollow Mitchell on Twitter @M_Hansen13 and follow the show at @HittingHardwood
Jana Shortal is an Emmy award-winning journalist and host of KARE 11's "Breaking The News." In this episode, Chanda talks to Jana about her news career, the power of authenticity, and the joys of parenthood.
MPR News senior producer Melissa Townsend opened the show by looking into Minnesota's congressional race between Congresswoman Angie Craig and challenger Tyler Kistner — who is responsible for all of the outside money that's connected to the 2nd district? Melissa asked that question to Sarah Bryner, the director of research and strategy for Open Secrets which is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization based in Washington D.C. that tracks money in politics. RSV is everywhere right now — even your favorite local television station. KARE11 anchor Jana Shortal missed work this week because of her son's own battle with the illness. While climate change isn't registering on a lot of major polls right now, it is leading a lot of Minnesota voters to vote in next week's midterm elections. Heidi Roop, an assistant professor at the University of Minnesota's department of soil, water, and climate, shared her insights on what's behind the recent push. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will induct Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis this weekend. Star Tribune music critic Jon Bream looked back at the career of the musical duo that got it start at a Minneapolis high school in 1959. Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation. Subscribe to the Minnesota Now podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. We attempt to make transcripts for Minnesota Now available the next business day after a broadcast. When ready they will appear here.
Updated: Nov. 3, 9:21 a.m. | Posted: Nov. 2, 2:45 p.m. The number of kids in Minnesota with RSV, respiratory syncytial virus, tripled during the month of October. Most of the time it causes mild cold-like symptoms. Currently, more than 100 people are hospitalized in the state from RSV. KARE 11 journalist Jana Shortal needed to call in sick this week after her son Zeke came down with RSV. Similar to COVID-19, RSV is putting a strain on the health care system. Shortal said the waiting room was full when she got to Children's Minnesota in Minneapolis. As she waited, she said at least 200 people came through, many trying to get appointments. “I just hit a wall, part of it is sadness for my kid, making sure he is OK, and then trying to protect our health care workers because I know they are overwhelmed,” she said. Shortal shared that Zeke, who is 10 1/2 months, developed a wet cough and a loss of appetite. She said it was difficult to know when to go to the hospital and how to treat it. With much of the health care world focused on COVID, RSV wasn't a focal point until cases continued to rise. Related reporting NPR RSV is surging. Here's what to watch for and answers about treatment options APM Research Lab Uptick in COVID-19 hospitalizations and a surge in RSV cases in Minnesota In a recent interview with MPR News host Cathy Wurzer, state epidemiologist Dr. Ruth Lynfield said that children are more susceptible to the virus because pandemic precautions have led them to not develop the same immunity exposure that was common before the pandemic. Shortal looked at Twitter for advice, trying everything from turning the shower on to steam out his cough and going on long walks for fresh air. She said the best advice she received was to prepare for RSV to last longer than you think. “Just really pay attention to your kid. It'll get better, it just takes a while.” While RSV primarily targets children, anyone can get infected or spread the virus. There is no vaccine. Handwashing, keeping hands away from the face and disinfecting surfaces can help prevent RSV. Shortal said Zeke is on day six of his illness. He's feeling better but is still sick. Elisabeth Gawthrop | APM Research Lab Minnesota RSV hospitalizations in early October were the highest they've been in years. Correction (Nov. 3, 2022): An earlier version of this story incorrectly reported the hospital location. The story has been updated.
Cheryl Reeve and Jim Souhan talk hoops and Olympics from Japan. Later, Jana Shortal interviews golf legend, Nancy Lopez. Supported by LPGA Land O'Lakes Legends Classic presented by The Meadows at Mystic Lake August 6th and 7th (https://legendsclassicmn.com/,) All Energy Solar (https://www.allenergysolar.com/coach,) Rudy Luther Toyota (https://www.rudyluthertoyota.com/,) Vibe realtor Cara Quinn (https://caraquinnrealtor.com/) & Glory Ramsey of Successful Marketing Group (https://www.instagram.com/successfulbizowners)
Cheryl Reeve and Jim Souhan talk hoops and Olympics from Japan. Later, Jana Shortal interviews golf legend, Nancy Lopez. Supported by LPGA Land O'Lakes Legends Classic presented by The Meadows at Mystic Lake August 6th and 7th (https://legendsclassicmn.com/,) All Energy Solar (https://www.allenergysolar.com/coach,) Rudy Luther Toyota (https://www.rudyluthertoyota.com/,) Vibe realtor Cara Quinn (https://caraquinnrealtor.com/) & Glory Ramsey of Successful Marketing Group (https://www.instagram.com/successfulbizowners)
There are certain people who "change the game" for all who come after them, while impacting and influencing the world for the better. Trailblazers. To close out LGBTQ Pride month 2021, we introduce our first Talking Pediatrics Trailblazer episode, featuring Emmy award winning reporter Jana Shortal. Listen to how Jana came to break the unspoken dress code for on-air reporters, inspiring others, including many kids and teenagers, to lean into their authentic identities and show up exactly as they are. Jana talks about being publicly bullied for her appearance, and how she stood up for herself and so many others, by refusing to back down. She shares stories about young people who have reached out to her and gives advice for pediatric clinicians about creating welcoming environments for all kids.
Henry Lake talks with Jana Shortal from KARE 11 News about working in TV during 2020, getting involved in spats, being hopeful, taking action, breaking stereotypes, being taken seriously, being a proud, gay woman and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For the 2020 Homeless Youth Winter Wear Drive, the Cheryl Reeve Show brought on Napheesa Collier, Rachel Banham and Jana Shortal for an hour of fun conversations and good works. Thanks to Glory Ramsey of Successful Marketing Group (https://www.SuccessfulMarketingGroup.com/CherylReeve) for running the drive, and Vibe realtor Cara Quinn (https://www.vibemn.com/) for her support.
For the 2020 Homeless Youth Winter Wear Drive, the Cheryl Reeve Show brought on Napheesa Collier, Rachel Banham and Jana Shortal for an hour of fun conversations and good works. Thanks to Glory Ramsey of Successful Marketing Group (https://www.SuccessfulMarketingGroup.com/CherylReeve) for running the drive, and Vibe realtor Cara Quinn (https://www.vibemn.com/) for her support.
Lynx boss Cheryl Reeve teams with the great Jana Shortal for the latest episode, which highlights The Winter Wear Drive (wwd.care), organized by Successful Marketing Group's Glory Ramsey. Thanks to SuccessfulMarketingGroup (SuccessfulMarketingGroup.com/CherylReeve) and Minnesota realtor Cara Quinn (brickandbanister.com/cara)
Lynx boss Cheryl Reeve teams with the great Jana Shortal for the latest episode, which highlights The Winter Wear Drive (wwd.care), organized by Successful Marketing Group's Glory Ramsey. Thanks to SuccessfulMarketingGroup (SuccessfulMarketingGroup.com/CherylReeve) and Minnesota realtor Cara Quinn (brickandbanister.com/cara)
We had a fantastic time at The Emily Program's first live podcast event, Make Peace With You! Our discussion covered topics of perfectionism, social media, and eating disorder recovery. Episode description: Make Peace with You is a special live episode of Peace Meal focused on stories of embracing individuality and practicing self-acceptance. On November 2nd, host Dr. Jillian Lampert talked with Olympian Jessie Diggins and journalist Jana Shortal about how they learned to come to terms with body image issues and other challenges. — Episode show notes: Jessie Diggins was riding in her parents' ski backpacks before she could walk. Jessie has gone on to have a distinguished career in cross-country skiing, earning several honors for her sport, including a gold medal in the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. In 2018, Jessie revealed that had struggled with an eating disorder as a teenager, which set off a national conversation about eating disorders in athletes. By partnering with The Emily Program and WithAll, Jessie hopes she can change the narrative around body image and create a more positive, affirming society for people of all shapes, sizes and identities. "Let's try to focus not on what our bodies look like, but rather what they can DO," Jessie has said. Jana Shortal is a reporter and co-anchor of "Breaking the News" on KARE 11. An accomplished journalist, Jana has won five regional Emmys in her career and is a member of the National Association of LGBTQ Journalists. Jana made headlines herself earlier this year when she spoke out on NBC's TODAY show about breaking the "unofficial dress code" for female on-air reporters and embracing her true sense of style. "Maybe because of me somebody will watch and say, 'I want to do that," she told TODAY. "And they won't think that they have to be somebody else because they saw me." During the podcast, we covered topics including why it's important that we don't expect perfection of ourselves, how to not live for "likes" on social media, and how pursuing recovery for an eating disorder can help us live our best lives. — About the podcast: Peace Meal is an Emily Program podcast that discusses topics related to eating disorders, body image issues, and how society may contribute to distorted thinking. You can find Peace Meal on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, or tell your friends! Are you interested in being a guest on Peace Meal? Email podcast@emilyprogram.com for more information. https://www.emilyprogram.com/ -- Follow The Emily Program on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheEmilyProgram Twitter: @emilyprogram Instagram: @emilyprogram
We had a fantastic time at The Emily Program's first live podcast event, Make Peace With You! Our discussion covered topics of perfectionism, social media, and eating disorder recovery. Episode description: Make Peace with You is a special live episode of Peace Meal focused on stories of embracing individuality and practicing self-acceptance. On November 2nd, host Dr. Jillian Lampert talked with Olympian Jessie Diggins and journalist Jana Shortal about how they learned to come to terms with body image issues and other challenges. — Episode show notes: Jessie Diggins was riding in her parents' ski backpacks before she could walk. Jessie has gone on to have a distinguished career in cross-country skiing, earning several honors for her sport, including a gold medal in the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics. In 2018, Jessie revealed that had struggled with an eating disorder as a teenager, which set off a national conversation about eating disorders in athletes. By partnering with The Emily Program and WithAll, Jessie hopes she can change the narrative around body image and create a more positive, affirming society for people of all shapes, sizes and identities. "Let's try to focus not on what our bodies look like, but rather what they can DO," Jessie has said. Jana Shortal is a reporter and co-anchor of "Breaking the News" on KARE 11. An accomplished journalist, Jana has won five regional Emmys in her career and is a member of the National Association of LGBTQ Journalists. Jana made headlines herself earlier this year when she spoke out on NBC's TODAY show about breaking the "unofficial dress code" for female on-air reporters and embracing her true sense of style. "Maybe because of me somebody will watch and say, 'I want to do that," she told TODAY. "And they won't think that they have to be somebody else because they saw me." During the podcast, we covered topics including why it's important that we don't expect perfection of ourselves, how to not live for "likes" on social media, and how pursuing recovery for an eating disorder can help us live our best lives. — About the podcast: Peace Meal is an Emily Program podcast that discusses topics related to eating disorders, body image issues, and how society may contribute to distorted thinking. You can find Peace Meal on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play. If you enjoy our show, please rate, review, subscribe, or tell your friends! Are you interested in being a guest on Peace Meal? Email podcast@emilyprogram.com for more information. https://emilyprogram.com/ -- Follow The Emily Program on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheEmilyProgram Twitter: @emilyprogram Instagram: @emilyprogram
Jana Shortal is no stranger to the media spotlight. Recently she has gone from asking questions and telling stories, to answering them as part of the story. She joins Real Leaders with Roshini to discuss everything from the whirlwind that has been 2019, the fight for equal pay, social media and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason shares his truth with Jana Shortal in an interview; Who wants to be a JLO-naire? Would You Rather; Murder Mystery
Jason had a great interview with Jana Shortal about his Dad for Pride month; Johnson commercial
Talking our favorite Easter candies. That ridiculous fight between Lisa and Kyle on RHOBH. The Twitter founder's health regime is interesting. KARE 11 journalist Jana Shortal's personal story.
An Authentic Story with Ashley Allen Ashley shares their journey to being their authentic self and enlightens us on life in the LGBTQ community, dealing with mental health issues, and how one voice can make a difference. Find her on Twitter (@Anerrdgirrl) and be sure to follow us (@SFCampfire) for sneak peaks into future episodes. Special shouts out to Miranda Ragland (@MirandaJanell), Mary Scotton (@rockchick322004), and Melinda Smith (@girlygeeksocial) as well as reporter Jana Shortal (www.kare11.com/article/news/local/breaking-the-news/kare-11s-jana-shortal-featured-by-cnns-great-big-story/89-acb397c4-745d-4706-a88a-ade67c1503ba) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sfcampfire/message
PLUS: We talk to Jana Shortal about interviewing Chelsea Handler, WE CAN'T TAKE THE TRAFFIC and #DailySnapJudgement - Coke or Pepsi?
Colleen and Bradley talk to Jason AND Lori about #DonnaMillsGate. Jana Shortal calls in to talk the latest about Garrison Keillor. Plus, Cheat Day: Taco Bell nacho fries.
Jana Shortal grew up in a small town in southern Illinois and moved to Minneapolis after being wooed by the beauty she saw during a visit to the cities in the fall. She began reporting for KARE 11 in 2003, and she now co-anchors a show called “Breaking the News” on KARE 11. If you have ever encountered Jana on social media, you have likely been struck by her compassion and her incredible way with words. She is also one of the bravest people I’ve ever seen – using her social media presence to be authentically herself and to stand up for causes and topics she feels strongly about. It is for this reason that I am beyond excited to introduce you to Jana Shortal. If you want to stay up-to-date on future episodes or you want access to our Spotify Power Playlist, sign up at www.aprilseifert.com!
A recent study about discrimination of gay sounding people in the workplace, an interview with KARE 11's Breaking the News, Jana Shortal, personal story of interview clothes, and a favorite job and bosses.
A recent study about discrimination of gay sounding people in the workplace, an interview with KARE 11's Breaking the News, Jana Shortal, personal story of interview clothes, and a favorite job and bosses.
Ron is joined in studio by Rob Leer of Leer Communication & Consultants and on the phone by KARE 11's Jana Shortal, who broke the Norwood Teague story in the wake of his sudden and abrupt resignation as Athletic Direct at the University of Minnesota following sexual harassment claims. They break down the legal details and take a critical look at the actions of the Star Tribune after learning that their Gopher sports beat writer, Amelia Rayno, was one of the victims of sexual harassment.