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Check out Chad's full Friday show which includes Vikings talk to start, Major Garrett on politics, Feisty Friday with Sheletta, Cheers & Jeers with Rochelle Olson, Matthew Coller breaking down the Vikings and the weekly resolutions from the Am I Wrong? committee.
Two of our favorite regular guests are with us over the hour, first with Sheletta Brundidge before Rochelle Olson.
Sheletta Brundidge joins with a heavy heart today during the usual Feisty Friday segment feeling concerned and saddened by several topics in the news today.
In this soulful episode of Laughing with Letta, host Sheletta Brundidge welcomes a special guest whose cello playing has the power to calm hearts and lift spirits.
In this episode of Taking Authority Over Autism, Sheletta Brundidge speaks with researchers from SPARK, the largest autism study ever conducted. With more than 400,000 participants nationwide, SPARK is changing how we understand autism—but there's still work to do. Join Sheletta as she amplifies the call for inclusion in autism research and shows how every family's story can help spark change.
This hour Chad asks where to get best tickets for Paul McCartney, he asks what's the best trip you've ever taken, best concert you've seen and it's a Feisty Friday w/ Sheletta Brundidge.
Chad is back and he talks with Sheletta Brundidge about the Black Woman's Job Fair, how you can change the trend, her message to anti-DEI people and more.
This hour Sheletta Brundidge (in for Chad Hartman) talks with Angie Conley from the Venture Center at the University of Minnesota about taking a business idea and turning it into reality, she discusses WNBA issues and concerns with Charles Hallman from the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder, plus what are the "Fur Coat Chronicles?"
This hour Sheletta Brundidge (in for Chad Hartman) talks with Kelly Turpin from Women's Advocates about October being Domestic Violence Awareness Month, she discusses their upcoming "Black Women's Job Fair" with Spotlight Staffing CEO Terrace Johnson, and Adam Carter joins late for some nonsense.
Sheletta Brundidge (in for Chad Hartman) talks with the CEO of Spotlight Staffing Terrace Johnson about their upcoming "Black Women's Job Fair", fighting preconceived notions, why she wants people to be comfortable in their job search, finally finding her calling, and a ton more.
Sheletta Brundidge (in for Chad Hartman) talks with Kelly Turpin from Women's Advocates about October being Domestic Violence Awareness Month, why it's important to be a "yes" organization, being a pop up advocate, meeting people where they're at, the first shelter for victims of domestic violence, and more. For more information wadvocates.org
Sheletta Brundidge (in for Chad Hartman) talks with Angie Conley from the Venture Center at the University of Minnesota about taking a business idea and turning it into reality, what is a "cross-sectional" approach to business, the proper way to start a business, technology being just as important as a team, splitting equity amongst founders and more.
This hour Sheletta Brundidge (in for Chad Hartman) talks with AI Innovation Expert Kevin Frazier about helping our kids with AI, she chats up Dr. Buffy Smith from Dougherty Family College at St. Thomas about parents having FOMO and a welcoming space, talks with Gretchen Godfrey from Pacer Center about paying it forward, and she tells the story of the changing the meaning behind "Let's Go Brandon".
Sheletta Brundidge (in for Chad Hartman) talks with Gretchen Godfrey from the Pacer Center about the struggles they're facing with staffing, working to keep all of their services open why community is so important, and more
Sheletta Brundidge (in for Chad Hartman) talks with Dr. Buffy Smith from Dougherty Family College at St. Thomas about parents having FOMO, helping kids handle larger college classrooms, peer accountability, having a sense of belonging and more.
Sheletta Brundidge (in for Chad Hartman) talks with AI Innovation Expert Kevin Frazier about having a conversation about AI, being proactive about helping them notice, normalizing AI and more.
Sheletta Brundidge (in for Chad Hartman) talks with Charles Hallman from the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder about the disappointing end to the Minnesota Lynx season, the top offseason priority, status of CBA, and more.
In this episode of Laughing with Letta, host Sheletta Brundidge breaks down the Direct Admissions process — a simpler, stress-free way for students to get into college. Tune in as Sheletta shares how this program opens doors for families, removes barriers, and makes higher education more accessible for all.
In this episode of Taking Authority Over Autism, host Sheletta Brundidge highlights Washington County's Parent Support Outreach Program (P.S.O.P.), a resource designed to help families access support before a crisis hits. Learn how P.S.O.P. connects parents with tools, guidance, and community to strengthen families raising children with autism and beyond.
Sheletta Brundidge makes a visit to the studio today for Feisty Friday to talk about her photo getting removed from the wall of the station, meet a couple new friends, enlighten us on where to find the best broasted chicken in Minnesota and much more.
In this episode of Taking Authority Over Autism, host Sheletta Brundidge sits down with the team from PACER.org to talk about their upcoming Tech Expo on October 11th. Discover how innovative technology is helping families and individuals with autism gain independence, confidence, and connection. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about resources that make a real difference. #TakingAuthorityOverAutism #ShelettaBrundidge #PACERCenter #AutismAwareness #TechForGood
In this episode of Laughing with Letta, Sheletta Brundidge speaks with Washington County Health about how opioid settlement funds are being put to work. The county has partnered with eight local organizations to provide support, resources, and hope for families impacted by the opioid crisis. Together, they're building a stronger, healthier community. Tune in to hear how these partnerships are making a real difference on the ground.
On this episode of Taking Authority Over Autism, host Sheletta Brundidge chats with the owner of Kul Mocks, a women-owned company making delicious, ready-to-drink mocktails. They talk about how these alcohol-free beverages are creating inclusive celebrations for families who want to enjoy parties and social gatherings without the risks of alcohol. Tune in to learn how Kul Mocks is changing the way we toast life's biggest moments.
Sheletta Brundidge joins Chad Hartman as she does each and every Friday. She's not in the studio though, she's on her way down to Kansas City for a NASCAR race and potential career opportunity for her son. Sheletta talks about how important it is to see it for one to be it when it comes to dreams and BBQ. In their second segment, Chad and Sheletta discuss President Trump's statements on autism earlier this week as it hits close to home for each of their families. Sheletta says follow the money and anticipates further cut backs of services and resources for families impacted by autism by shifting focus to blaming parents/framing autism as personal fault.
Sheletta Brundidge joins Chad Hartman as she does each and every Friday. She's not in the studio though, she's on her way down to Kansas City for a NASCAR race and potential career opportunity for her son. Sheletta talks about how important it is to see it for one to be it when it comes to dreams and BBQ. In their second segment, Chad and Sheletta discuss President Trump's statements on autism earlier this week as it hits close to home for each of their families. Sheletta says follow the money and anticipates further cut backs of services and resources for families impacted by autism by shifting focus to blaming parents/framing autism as personal fault. Chad spends the second half of the one o'clock hour giving his thoughts on what he's seen at the Ryder Cup so far today. He doesn't agree with Team USA captain Keegan Bradley's choice to shelter the rookies and bemoans the lack of teeth that Bethpage Black has especially with the rough cut short. He also voices his discontent with the television coverage.
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. 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.
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.
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.
We have a mix of serious and nonsense with Sheletta Brundidge today on a Feisty Friday.
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”!