We chat with Dr. Erik Brodt, one of the co-founders of a clothing company that celebrates Native American style. Then, we get advice from Green Bay-based personal stylist Stephanie Taylor. Finally, tax professional Mary Mellem returns to remind you to file ahead of the Oct. 15 extended deadline.
Featured in this Episode
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Making clothes that last
“Wear with spirit” — that’s the slogan of Ginew, a clothing company that blends modern Native American style with Ojibwe, Oneida and Stockbridge-Munsee designs to create quality garments and goods. The founders are originally from Wisconsin. We hear about the process of making heirloom garments and goods.
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Green Bay-based stylist shares advice on how to dress your best
Fashion statements — the pieces we decide to dress in every day — they inform culture and how people use clothes to communicate with the world. A personal stylist joins the show to share how to find confidence in your outfits and organization in your closet.
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Tax professional answers common questions about late filing, mistakes, penalties and more
Tax professional Mary Mellem is back to help you with your questions ahead of the Oct. 15 extended deadline. We’ll also cover common concerns about charitable deductions, required minimum distributions, IRAs and more.
Episode Credits
- Lee Rayburn Host
- Dr. Erik Brodt Guest
- Stephanie Taylor Guest
- Mary Mellem Guest
- Jill Nadeau Executive Producer
- Clara Neupert Producer
- Jeff Robbins Technical Director
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