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Don Shelby discusses everything from his passion for basketball to overcoming personal demons and major health setbacks.
Mark’s lifelong passion for sports— especially Gophers football, the Minnesota Vikings, and the Minnesota Twins—sparked at a young age. That enthusiasm helped him land a spot at WCCO as a 17-year-old high schooler, getting his first real start in the industry.
Chris Hine sits down with Mark Rosen to talk about how he got to be the Timberwolves beat writer for the Star Tribune and his new book about Anthony Edwards.
Mark sits down with veteran personal trainer Ron Henderson, who has spent 45 years helping clients prioritize their health over their wealth. Ron’s one-on-one approach goes beyond workouts, focusing daily on stress management through diet and holistic wellness. ron@stressresilienceexpert.com
Rosen’s Sports Monday welcomes back TalkNorth founder Jim Souhan to talk Wolves, Wild, Lynx, Twins, Vikings.
Gophers legend Trent Tucker gives his reasons for liking the Wolves chances as the NBA playoffs continue. He also discusses what it was like to be a teammate with Michael Jordan, how he nearly lost his championship ring and being a dad to two hockey-playing sons.
Mark Rosen breaks down all the winning Minnesota teams, starting with the Wolves, Twins, Lynx and Vikings.
Amelia Santaniello has been a treasured friend and former co-worker for years at WCCO TV. She opens up about everything from being married to her co-anchor to changing the world of how people consume their news.
Cory Hepola has transitioned from a TV and radio personality at KARE and WCCO Radio to producing, writing, and hosting a series of shows on Rural America in the Midwest.