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In this episode of Laughing with Letta, host Sheletta Brundidge sits down with a Washington Post columnist to explore the fascinating world of “familect” — the inside jokes, code words, and phrases families create that shape their unique group identity. Tune in for a fun and insightful conversation that will have you reflecting on the special words that only your family understands.
Sheletta Brundidge joins Henry for a bit of fun but also a heavy discussion about violence in America and the need to upgrade safety in and around our schools.
Sheletta Brundidge joins Henry on a Feisty Friday before Henry learns about a cool event celebrating it's 10th year at Canterbury Park this Sunday and a breakdown of some of the new foods available at Vikings games this season.
On this episode of Laughing with Letta, host Sheletta Brundidge sits down with Minnesota law enforcement to talk about the importance of safe driving. They dive into the latest statistics, share real stories from the road, and offer practical tips to help keep teens — and everyone — safe behind the wheel. Tune in for an eye-opening conversation that blends insight, safety, and Sheletta's signature humor.
On this episode of Taking Authority Over Autism, host Sheletta Brundidge takes a hard look at the gaps in autism diagnosis. She's joined by a specialist from the University of Minnesota's Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain to share expert insight on this topic.
Sheletta Brundidge joins the show to kick off the 1pm hour as she does every Friday. She talks about the first week of school and the cheat sheet she's provided to her kids' teachers. It's a big week of adjustment for everyone with littles headed back to the classroom, Sheletta details some of her experiences as a mother of special needs kids and some of the challenges they're navigating. They also talk about undergrads choosing to spend thousands of dollars to custom decorate their dorm rooms, Sheletta playing the Newlywed Game with her ex-husband last week and voting results from Sheletta's election at the Fair.
Sheletta Brundidge joins the show to kick off the 1pm hour as she does every Friday. She talks about the first week of school and the cheat sheet she's provided to her kids' teachers. It's a big week of adjustment for everyone with littles headed back to the classroom, Sheletta details some of her experiences as a mother of special needs kids and some of the challenges they're navigating. They also talk about undergrads choosing to spend thousands of dollars to custom decorate their dorm rooms, Sheletta playing the Newlywed Game with her ex-husband last week and voting results from Sheletta's election at the Fair. Adam Carter is then joined by Michael Stetzler (former board president of Prince of Peace Lutheran Church) to talk about something he's helped build and guide called Sacred Settlements. Adam asks Michael to explain the mission and story behind Sacred Settlements. He speaks about providing community especially among people experiencing homelessness. Michael explains the differences of what they provide versus social services, their “radical” idea of placing no timeline on the residents to leave. They provide a place to call home permanently if people should choose.
On this episode of Laughing with Letta, host Sheletta Brundidge sits down with the team from BizRecycling.com to uncover how businesses can access grants to boost their recycling efforts.Whether you're a small business owner or just curious about recycling, this episode is full of laughs, insights, and actionable advice to help you go green!
On this episode of Taking Authority Over Autism, host Sheletta Brundidge talks with Reach for Resources about the programs, tools, and support available for individuals with disabilities and their families. From navigating services to accessing community resources, this conversation offers practical guidance and encouragement for caregivers and loved ones. Tune in to discover ways to empower and support those living with disabilities.
Would not be a Friday at the Fair without Sheletta Brundidge - she joins to talk about the tragic shooting this week, her work in the Autism community and much more with the queen and Dave Harrigan shares his thoughts on college football, pedicures needed at the Fair and other Fair topics as well with Am I Wrong?
This hour Henry says one of the reasons why we are struggling as a nation is because in 2025 our nation lacks empathy, and he talks Minnesota State Fair with Sheletta Brundidge!
Henry talks with Sheletta Brundidge about the WCCO Radio Favorite Host vote, why she doesn't think Lake should show up and more!
Sheletta Brundidge makes her weekly appearance on The Chad Hartman Show. Chad teases Sheletta that one of her favorite men (Jacob Frey) will be joining the program later. Sheletta offers some advice to Jacob as he runs in the hotly contested race for Mayor of Minneapolis. Chad descends into his anti-vest views and rejects help that Sheletta offers for his scratchy throat. In the second segment, Chad and Sheletta talk with her wasband (ex-husband) Sean about their custodial agreement and whether or not he's dating anyone. Chad asks about their arrangement post-divorce when it comes to dating and how they talk about it with their kids.
The Chad Hartman Show is LIVE at the WCCO Radio Booth at the Minnesota State Fair! Stop by and see us near the intersection of Carnes and Underwood. Sheletta Brundidge makes her weekly appearance on The Chad Hartman Show. Chad teases Sheletta that one of her favorite men (Jacob Frey) will be joining the program later. Then, Mayor Jacob Frey joins the show. He and Chad wade into the stripping of Omar Fateh's DFL endorsement in the upcoming Minneapolis Mayoral race. Chad asks Mayor Frey if he thinks this could backfire on his campaign and the DFL as public mistrust grows in the electoral process and party establishments.
On this episode of the Laughing with Letta Podcast, Sheletta Brundidge chats with the author of The Myth of a Fearless Leader about what it takes to step up and lead. Spoiler: It's not about being fearless every second of the day. Sometimes courage shows up alongside doubt, and fear has its seat at the table. Only on the Laughing with Letta Podcast.
This week on Taking Authority Over Autism, host Sheletta Brundidge spotlights Washington County's incredible back-to-school event, where families can get vaccinations, free school supplies, and so much more. Learn how this celebration helps kids kick off the school year healthy, prepared, and confident.
What is Adam Carter in for this weekend when he moves his oldest daughter into college? Sheletta Brundidge offers her advice and wisdom from experience on that as she joins for a Feisty Friday before Adam dips his toe into discussing a story regarding menopause and women going through that stage going through divorce.
Sheletta Brundidge joins us for a Feisty Friday to tackle some fun topics and the insulting behavior from a crypto company trying to gain some notoriety by throwing sex toys on the floor at WNBA games.
Sheletta Brundidge joins over the first half of the hour for a Feisty Friday before jumping into the Vikings with Matthew Coller on the eve of the preseason opener.
In this episode of Taking Authority Over Autism, host Sheletta Brundidge spotlights ChangeTheOutcome.org, a powerful platform working to bridge the gap in autism care and equity. She talks about how this organization is changing the narrative. If you're tired of feeling like you're navigating this journey alone, this episode gives you hope, resources, and real talk from someone who lives it.
Our weekly visit with Sheletta Brundidge kicks off the second hour with Chad Hartman. Chad voices his disappointment in not seeing Sheletta in studio. They chat about Sheletta's kids wrapping up summer school which at least limits their exposure to middle school germs for a few weeks. Sheletta has been under the weather but thankfully her ex has been on hand to help her with chores and bring her some food. They also get into celebrating her daughter's 12th birthday down in Houston complete with party bus and all the cousins she rarely gets to see.
Our weekly visit with Sheletta Brundidge kicks off the second hour with Chad Hartman. Chad voices his disappointment in not seeing Sheletta in studio. They chat about Sheletta's kids wrapping up summer school which at least limits their exposure to middle school germs for a few weeks. Sheletta has been under the weather but thankfully her ex has been on hand to help her with chores and bring her some food. They also get into celebrating her daughter's 12th birthday down in Houston complete with party bus and all the cousins she rarely gets to see. Chad provides an update on his and his family's processing of putting their dog Charlie to sleep earlier this week. Am I Wrong with Lindsey Brown wraps up the second hour where she gives an update on her ongoing cat merger, birthdays at the Rainforest Cafe and Tom Brady.
On Taking Authority, Over Autism Podcast with host Sheletta Brundidge, she's talking about transformation. This episode explores how families can use collaborative communication between parents and children to build healthier relationships and families.
We have a mix of serious and nonsense with Sheletta Brundidge today on a Feisty Friday.
We have two segments with Sheletta Brundidge on a Feisty Friday to kickoff the hour before Chad celebrates National French Fry Day by listing the many side dishes he would prefer over fries.
Henry Lake is in for Chad on this Fourth of July but we are still staying Feisty on a Friday with the queen herself, Sheletta Brundidge! Why is it a “Feisty” Friday? and Sheletta and Henry share some of the key staples of the “Dirty South” and why Houstonians should not claim Drake who now has “fake abs”!
Sheletta Brundidge joins for a somber and emotional discussion about walking through the Capitol with Melissa and Mark Hortman, along with their dog Gilbert, lying in state.
Sheletta Brundidge joins us for a much more somber Feisty Friday as she shares about her time at the Capitol this morning while the Hortmans lie in state. Later, Chad jumps around to a few topics during Rapid Fire Radio.
What does Sheletta Brundidge view in her ideal man? Is it a beard? Baldness? Hairy legs? We break down her perfect man and also some serious topics with her latest piece in the Star Tribune and President Trump on Thursday of all days saying that we need less work holidays!
A Feisty Friday with Sheletta Brundidge features some fun and talk about Sheletta accepting a great award this week for her incredible work benefitting the community of families with autistic children.
We have two segments with Sheletta Brundidge on a Feisty Friday before live reaction to Iran responding to Israel's attack by firing missiles of their own at Tel Aviv. Plus, Chad reacts to Tom Emmer and Pete Stauber going after Governor Walz on Capitol Hill yesterday.
It's a Feisty Friday and Sheletta Brundidge is hiding out for her kids with a red alert in effect as they begin summer break.
We have two segments of fun on several topics with Sheletta Brundidge during a Feisty Friday before Chad retells his classic story about getting into the French Open 40 years ago.
Henry talks with Sheletta Brundidge about RFK Jr.'s comments on children with autism, why his comments are setting the community back, who it hurts the most, what's the most concerning about it, and more.
This hour Henry talks with Sheletta Brundidge about RFK Jr.'s comments on children with autism, he chats up Minnesota Lynx Radio Broadcaster Sloane Martin plus we have Bite of the Night and Headlines.
Chad asks Sheletta about the fifth anniversary of the murder of George Floyd and what has changed for the Black community since that awful day in 2020. Sheletta shares a personal story to illustrate her experience and what she teaches her kids to do when they come in contact with law enforcement.
The full second hour of The Chad Hartman Show. First, a conversation with Sheletta Brundidge about where we are five years after the murder of George Floyd. Then, Chad then wades into last night's Wolves loss in the Western Conference Finals. They're down 2-0 and are having a much harder time challenging the finely tuned Oklahoma City Thunder. The Thunder defense is something to envy and it's imperative that the Wolves hold serve on their home court to have a chance. Chad implores that the hook come quicker for players that aren't performing and provides some stats that could spell a rotational adjustment. Finally, Am I Wrong featuring Lindsey Brown. She wades into her hatred of white condiments and reality tv recruiting tactics.
We have two segments with a mix or silly and serious with Sheletta Brundidge during Feisty Friday before Dave leads us through Am I Wrong? to close out the hour.
It's a Feisty Friday with Sheletta Brundidge who is ready with everything she needs to leave with Dean Phillips after his visit with Chad.
It's a Feisty Friday with Sheletta Brundidge and it begins with Sheletta taking Target CEO Brian Cornell to task for hiding amidst the company's continued DEI controversy.
Chad opens the show with Sheletta Brundidge and two Feisty Friday segments before Jon Krawczynski joins from The Athletic to talk Wolves.
Chad Hartman is back on the mic with a myriad of topics to kick off the show. Best weather months in Minnesota, iconic local places you haven't been to yet and condiments Lindsey won't touch. Plus, Sheletta Brundidge gives her thoughts on an incident at a local playground.
Sheletta Brundidge makes her weekly appearance with Chad Hartman. They discuss an incident at a local playground and the ensuing online response.
It's a Feisty Friday and Sheletta Brundidge brings plenty of passion to a conversation about home ownership rates among Black Minnesotans, pay inequality and more.
Sheletta Brundidge shows plenty of passion with us during two Feisty Friday segments before Dave takes the lead sharing this week's crop of resolutions from the Am I Wrong? committee.
Sheletta Brundidge joins for two Feisty Friday segments on autism and her big problems with RFK Jr's comments earlier this week before we move to some Timberwolves talk with Jace Frederick previewing the playoff series against the Lakers.
It's a Feisty Friday with Sheletta Brundidge! Sheletta and Chad had plenty to say about RFK Jr's autism comments from earlier this week and we hear details about Sheletta's upcoming event celebrating autistic adults.
Sheletta Brundidge joins at the top of the hour for some Feisty Friday fun before conversations about the absurd amount people are spending after a breakup and advice from walking influencers on how to get the most out of your walks.
Sheletta Brundidge and WCCO Radio are celebrating a great award as a result of Sheletta's work providing locks for families with autistic children who are subject to wandering away from home. Chad welcomes Sheletta on the show for Feisty Friday to talk about the initiative and work she put into it.
Sheletta Brundidge, an award-winning media personality, author, and autism advocate, is making waves in the conversation about neurodiversity in the workplace. Her recent podcast episode on autism workers is an eye-opener for businesses, parents, and individuals on the spectrum, highlighting the need for inclusion and support. Championing Autism Awareness in the Workplace Brundidge, a mother of three autistic children, knows firsthand the challenges and triumphs that come with navigating a neurodiverse world. In her podcast, she explores the unique strengths that autistic employees bring to the workforce—sharp focus, attention to detail, and innovative problem-solving skills. However, she also sheds light on the barriers that often prevent them from thriving in traditional work environments. Breaking Stereotypes and Building Opportunities One of the most powerful aspects of Brundidge's podcast is its ability to challenge misconceptions. Too often, autistic individuals are overlooked for jobs due to outdated stereotypes. But as Brundidge points out, many companies, especially in tech, finance, and creative industries—are discovering the immense value of hiring neurodiverse employees. A Call to Action for Employers Brundidge doesn't just talk about problems—she offers solutions. She encourages businesses to rethink their hiring practices, offer training on neurodiversity, and how to foster an inclusive culture. The message is clear: when autistic workers are given the right support, they don't just succeed, they excel. Why You Should Listen Whether you're an employer looking to build a more inclusive team, an autistic individual seeking workplace advice, or an advocate for neurodiversity, this podcast is a must-listen. Brundidge's candid, insightful discussion makes it clear that hiring autistic workers isn't just the right thing to do—it's a smart business move.