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Maria Shriver gives us a closer look into how Artificial Intelligence is being used to detect Alzheimer's. Plus, Jill Martin shares the bests gifts women this holiday season. And Laura Vitale stops by to share an alternative meal for Thanksgiving.
Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed early Tuesday after being struck by a large ship. Also, experts share all you need to know about “Spring cleaning” and how to refresh your life from finances to your fitness routine. Plus, Your Health: Author Gabby Bernstein details a few practical strategies on dealing with anxiety. And, Youtube star and cookbook author Laura Vitale cooks up a delicious Italian Easter pie + stuffed artichoke recipe.
The hilarious Michelle Collins stops by to talk about some of the latest trends. Also, an amazing bookshop in Chicago's south side gets a surprise in honor of the “Read with Jenna” fifth anniversary. Plus, two beauty influencers stop by to dish their makeup and skincare secrets. And, Laura Vitale serves up a dish straight from her second cookbook.
Welcome to Real Talk with AB! We talk about everything from craft passion, channel growth, techniques, food, and family! Join me every Tuesday at 4:30 PM PST! We will be featuring a special guest, Laura from Laura in the Kitchen on YouTube! Laura Vitale has also had her show, Simply Laura, on the Food Network for 2 seasons! For all you kitchen enthusiasts and food lovers, you have to tune in!
Today we are joined by Laura Vitale, a self-taught home-cook with a serious passion for home cooking. She believes that food really feeds the soul, not just the stomach and discusses with us ways to enjoy all the food you eat and learning that balance is achievable. Some topics Laura discusses on today's show:How Laura started cooking and where her love for cooking came fromLaura's mentality of finding balance. How she cooks, eats and enjoys herself but also maintains her healthA point in her career she fought through giving up on being a cook; and what happened when she was honest with believing in herselfTips to set up your kitchen in a way for it to be an enjoyable experience to cookCheck in Follow along @trustandbelievepod on Instagram for all of the latest updatesPlease take a moment to Review The Trust and Believe Podcast here! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today marks the first day of “Movember,” a month-long movement where men grow out their mustaches in support of men's health awareness — colorectal and general surgeon, Dr. Cedrek McFadden, has everything you need to know. Plus, Al Roker has a sneak peek at his new podcast, “Cooking Up A Storm with Al Roker,” where in each episode, a different chef walks him through a full Thanksgiving recipe. Also ahead, Sheinelle Jones, Craig Melvin and Al are catching up with Kal Penn — all about his new memoir “You Can't Be Serious,” about breaking into Hollywood and working at the White House.
How do you keep your viewers coming back again and again even when there are so many videos to chose from in a niche?Today's guest is the one and only, Laura Vitale! A celebrity Cook, TV Show host, and YouTuber with nearly 4million subscribers. Laura has worked out how to stand out in a saturated niche and shares her tips with us in this episode of The Influencer Green Room!Check out Laura online at:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/LauraVitalesKitchenInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrsvitale/Twitter: https://twitter.com/lauraskitchen/The Influencer Green Room is hosted by Liron Segev and Benji Travis.Liron Segev is a YouTube Growth Strategist at LironSegev.com and is the behind-the-scenes guy for some of the biggest YouTubers and brands on the platform. Liron was previously the Director of Customer Success at vidIQ where he helped shape the product and has spoken at various YouTuber events around the world. Liron is a Tech blogger at TheTechieGuy.com, and YouTuber at YouTube.com/LironSegevBenji Travis is a YouTuber and Digital influencer for over a decade and has built an influence of over 2 Million Followers on platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Benji's wife has gained over 1 Billion Views and created a seven-figure business as influencers. Benji now helps others make more money with their influencer through my channel Video Influencers
Laura Vitale is a remarkable chef, mom and wife with a successful Youtube channel “Laura in the Kitchen”. Her success is implausible and in the second part of the episode, she dishes about her success, the Italian roots, her family back home, the new book and future shows and projects. Her energy is contagious and view on life inspiring. Join me and Laura on this interview because everyone can learn so much from this amazing woman.
Laura Vitale is a true star in the kitchen and in the food industry. With over 3.5 million subscribers on her YouTube channel ‘Laura in the Kitchen’, she’s one of the most adored and respected chefs out there. From building up her career, raising her daughter to having her husband partner up with her, Laura dishes about her journey and the important parts of her life. This episode is a two-part, with the first one here for you to enjoy. Welcome back for another awesome episode of Recipes for Your Best Life.
Artist and meditator Laura Vitale spends some time in between silent retreats to talk about her creative process and her meditative path.
Today's guest is Nick from The Scran Line in Melbourne, AUS! We discuss everything from his video production schedule to the best ways to quickly soften your butter. Find Nick online at: http://www.thescranline.com/ Instagram: @TheScranLine Facebook: @TheScranLine Nick has been inspired by several artists, chefs, and other YouTubers. Click play on your favorite Beyonce track and check out their work here: Laura Vitale: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNbngWUqL2eqRw12yAwcICg My Cupcake Addiction: https://www.youtube.com/user/MyCupcakeaddiction Pierre Herme's macarons: http://www.pierreherme.com/products/macarons.html
YouTube Sensation, Laura Vitale, lets our host, Cynthia Cherish, and co-hosts singer Carrie Beehan, Chef Airis Johnson, and Kiesha Dutes, as well as callers pick her brain on how she built a successful culinary brand using social media by cooking and sticking to her passions. With 2.6 million subscribers and 360 million views under her belt since her first video in 2010, she's got LOTS to teach us newbies! We're going to figure something out today!
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I had the opportunity to interview Laura Vitale about easy ideas for Valentine's Day when you don't feel like leaving the house!Internet sensation Laura Vitale moved to the United States when she was 12 years old. As a teenager, she developed her love for cooking from her Italian grandmother, learning many of the recipes for classic Italian dishes over the phone. In 2010, Laura began a new phase of her culinary journey when she started her internet cooking series "Laura in the Kitchen." The series quickly became a hit and now boasts an audience of several million, making Laura a well-known name in the cooking community. Laura is the host of 'Simply Laura' on Cooking Channel.There's no better romantic gift than creating a home-cooked meal for your loved-one. And nobody knows that better than Millennials - to them, food is more than just food. Cooking takes on more emotional significance, and it's a way to illustrate feelings for one another.1Taking a cue from Gen Y, this Valentine's Day, let's ditch stress and crowds, and create home-cooked restaurant-like experiences. From recipe inspiration to tools that make it fast and fun to cook at home, Hunt's Tomatoes and Alexia Foods are making it easier than ever to break the tradition of eating out for special occasions like Valentine's Day.
I had the opportunity to interview Laura Vitale about easy ideas for Valentine's Day when you don't feel like leaving the house!Internet sensation Laura Vitale moved to the United States when she was 12 years old. As a teenager, she developed her love for cooking from her Italian grandmother, learning many of the recipes for classic Italian dishes over the phone. In 2010, Laura began a new phase of her culinary journey when she started her internet cooking series "Laura in the Kitchen." The series quickly became a hit and now boasts an audience of several million, making Laura a well-known name in the cooking community. Laura is the host of 'Simply Laura' on Cooking Channel.There's no better romantic gift than creating a home-cooked meal for your loved-one. And nobody knows that better than Millennials - to them, food is more than just food. Cooking takes on more emotional significance, and it's a way to illustrate feelings for one another.1Taking a cue from Gen Y, this Valentine's Day, let's ditch stress and crowds, and create home-cooked restaurant-like experiences. From recipe inspiration to tools that make it fast and fun to cook at home, Hunt's Tomatoes and Alexia Foods are making it easier than ever to break the tradition of eating out for special occasions like Valentine's Day.