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It’s the most wonderful time of the year at Mall of America as we prepare for Black Friday and the holiday season. Hosts, Dan, Jill and Chris share how we get ready! From decorating and creating a magical atmosphere to shopping tips, prepping to welcome thousands on Black Friday, planning events and best ways to refuel, park and share memories with your friends and family, this fun conversation will have you excited to experience the wonder of the holiday season with us.1:09 Hosts share their favorite thing about the MOA holiday experience2:37 Chris details plans for Santa’s arrival + Black Friday7:40 What guests can expect Black Friday weekend: KFAN live broadcasting, Bells To Go performances11:40: Tips and strategies to conquer the shortened shopping season this year14:00 Favorite ‘experiences’ at MOA: Great Big Game Show, Cocoa Melon, Activate16:40 How to earn rewards by shopping at MOA with the Insiders app20:47 Parking and navigation tips at MOA25:40 Favorite new stores, brands and categories to shop29:44 Rapid Fire holiday questions with the hosts including favorite holiday stocking stuffers + favorite holiday drinksHosts: Daniel Jasper, Jill Renslow, Chris GrapPresented by Bloomington Minnesota Travel and Tourism the official destination marketing organization for the city of Bloomington, Minn.
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Arik Hanson is a social media expert who helps mid-sized and large companies feel supremely confident about the way they show up in social. With more than 25 years of experience in social media and digital marketing, Arik has helped more than eighty companies achieve results. He is an early adopter in the field of social media, founded a social media blog in 2008 and is co-host of a podcast with more than 175 episodes, one of the longest running social media podcasts in Minnesota. He also is committed to inspiring and teaching the next generation of leaders.
2:00 Video presence on social media is increasing. How to maximize that tool.2:20 The pro’s and con’s of executives hiring someone to run and post content on their social media channels versus doing it themselves3:20 How A.I. is shaping our social media content and best practices for using it7:15 There is a mental health crisis in our country especially as it relates to youth and social media. How do we handle this?10:00 Lessons Arik has learned being a professor and what students have taught him14:27 How to protect your brand when it’s brought into conversations on social media18:50 Arik’s picks for social media channels that are gaining ground right now such as Reddit and SubStack
Check out Arik Hanson Social Media at: https://arikhanson.com/. Check out the Hanson & Hunt Podcast at: https://arikhanson.com/podcast/.
Guest: Arik Hanson, Owner of Arik Hanson Social Media, adjunct professorHosts: Daniel Jasper, Jill Renslow
Presented by Bloomington Minnesota Travel and Tourism the official destination marketing organization for the city of Bloomington, Minn.
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What are the secrets and strategy behind effectively using LinkedIn as a professional? Learn when and how to post, sharing corporate content, and the best way to highlight your team using your genuine personality. To hear the entire conversation check out So Much More Ep. 69: Arik Hanson Social Media Expert part 1.
Presented by Bloomington Minnesota Travel and Tourism the official destination marketing organization for the city of Bloomington, Minn.
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Arik Hanson is a social media expert who helps mid-sized and large companies feel supremely confident about the way they show up in social. With more than 25 years of experience in social media and digital marketing, Arik has helped more than eighty companies achieve results. He is an early adopter in the field of social media, founded a social media blog in 2008 and is co-host of a podcast with more than 175 episodes, one of the longest running social media podcasts in Minnesota. He also is committed to inspiring and teaching the next generation of leaders.
1:45 Arik’s professional journey including early missteps along the way5:25 Realizing social media could change the word – and careers8:10 Understanding the origins and transformation of social platforms8:45 The myth of ‘creating a viral video’10:15 What life really is like being a solo practitioner11:45 The real-life obstacles of working on your own – including loneliness15:45 Getting involved with outside groups drives innovation, creativity and growth18:00 The value of LinkedIn to the professional21:00 A misconception many users have about LinkedIn22:45 Tips on how to build engaging and consistent content25:30 The balance between celebration and vulnerability
Check out Arik Hanson Social Media at: https://arikhanson.com/. Check out the Hanson & Hunt Podcast at: https://arikhanson.com/podcast/.
Guest: Arik Hanson, Owner of Arik Hanson Social Media, adjunct professor
Hosts: Daniel Jasper, Jill Renslow
Presented by Bloomington Minnesota Travel and Tourism the official destination marketing organization for the city of Bloomington, Minn.
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Beauty is having its moment – over the last few years this category has blossomed. When looking at the latest beauty trends and brands: What is attainable? How is it innovative? How do brands hop on trends – or lead them? And innovative, strategic marketing is critical to succeed. To hear the entire conversation check out So Much More Ep. 68: Glossy Brands Finding Inspiration in Beauty and Fashion.
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How does a beauty and fashion information brand connect with their followers and stay timely? It’s about meeting the customer where they are. Keeping stories short and to the point. Leaning into pop culture. And use outside experts. To hear the entire conversation check out So Much More Ep. 68: Glossy Brands Finding Inspiration in Beauty and Fashion.
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Jill Manoff, Editor-in-Chief of Glossy and Global Editorial Director for Glossy Brands shares everything fashion, beauty, brands, trends + wellness with our hosts. Manoff shares insights into the Glossy Brand, how it continues to grow and evolve, as well as sharing how brands continue to be innovative to meet new consumer expectations. Host Jill Renslow and co-host Sara Johnson engage in the conversation from style to pop culture.
1:00 All about Glossy Brand2:30 The holiday outlook for fashion and beauty – playing it safe6:05 Brands that have entered the physical retail space – think Rent The Runway9:30 How pop culture influences fashion and beauty10:45 Brands that tap into culture and move at the speed of light12:05 Why Glossy resonates so well with its audience13:20 Finding the balance between our expertise and our audience expectations14:45 How Glossy appeals to audiences on different platforms17:00 Trends and leaders in the beauty market22:40 How Jill refreshes during her down time – a sense of normalcy24:45 The need for a mood board and escape the day-to-day grind
You can check out Glossy at https://www.glossy.co/ and the Glossy podcast at https://www.glossy.co/podcasts/.
Guests: Jill Manoff, Editor in Chief of Glossy and Global Editorial Director for Glossy Brands; Sara Johnson, Integrated Marketing Director at Mall of America
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How does a new business take shape? From the first idea to the first sale the journey can be winding. Jason Hammerberg at Hammer Made custom shirts shares the steps he took to go from a business plan to reality. Inspiration, connections, partnerships and perseverance can lead to success. To hear the entire conversation check out So Much More Ep. 67: Hammer Made; An Entrepreneur’s Story.
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Where does inspiration come from? The answer can be different for every person, brand or product. For Jason Hammerberg at Hammer Made custom shirts, part of his inspiration came from a small men’s shirt shop near an ancient bridge in Venice, Italy. The key is giving the design an opportunity to shine. To hear the entire conversation check out So Much More Ep. 67: Hammer Made; An Entrepreneur’s Story.
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How does an entrepreneur and dreamer take their passion for something and turn it into a thriving business? Jason Hammerberg, CEO and Founder of Hammer Made, a boutique men’s clothing line, shares the story of how he created a beloved brand. Hammer Made shirts have become a favorite for well-dressed men throughout the country. Having just celebrated 15 years, the store grew from one store in Edina to eight locations in premier destinations. But when starting a new business, and building a brand, the path is never straightforward and there are inevitable obstacles to face along the way. Tune in to hear how Jason and his team continues to learn and grow.
1:40 Jason’s start in men’s clothing as a young man in Duluth – for the discount2:40 Why he created the brand, Hammer Made, to be a rule breaker4:25 How he created his vision and started the business, and stumbled along the way7:40 Opening his original store at Galleria12:55 What a first visit to Hammer Made is like, you need to start with the shirt14:45 How a shirt shop in Venice, Italy taught Jason how to merchandise17:55 Collaborating with a specialist in Portugal to design the colors of the season23:00 How the ‘office shirt’ changed since the great pandemic28:50 How a custom crafted shirt can become a collector’s item31:30 Advice for a hopeful entrepreneur
You can check out Hammer Made at: https://www.hammermade.com/.
Guests: Jason Hammerberg, CEO and Founder of Hammer Made; Carrie Charleston, VP/Head of Leasing at Mall of America
Hosts: Jill Renslow; Daniel Jasper
Presented by Bloomington Minnesota Travel and Tourism the official destination marketing organization for the city of Bloomington, Minn.
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From emojis to emails and from phone calls to text messages communicating across generations can be a challenge to put it mildly. Now with four generations in the workplace for the first time, where do you even begin? Well, we have the guest with the answers. Jen Hellman is CEO and President of Goff Public a communications and public relations firm. Jen is a sought-after speaker on the topic of Communicating Across Generations, and during this conversation she explains the different generational expectations and missteps found in workplaces today… and how to correct them.
2:15 Jen explains her origins and early career in communications3:30 How Jen began focusing on communicating across generations5:00 The first time that four or five generations are in the workplace…together6:30 Boomer Generation the generation that began breaking rules, and are work-aholics8:40 Generation X the folks that spanned the analog and computer divide12:00 Millennials the people that are very self-confident; an army of one and authentic14:30 Gen Z the group that is more gender-fluid and value physical and emotional safety18:15 A-ha moments when communicating across generations19:55 Punctuation in text or emails? What does it mean to different generations?23:15 Tips for good communication and making a connection
You can check out Goff Public at: https://goffpublic.com/
Guests: Jen Hellman, CEO & President of Goff Public; Maggie Boedigheimer, Strategic Project Coordinator at Mall of America
Hosts: Jill Renslow; Daniel Jasper
Presented by Bloomington Minnesota Travel and Tourism the official destination marketing organization for the city of Bloomington, Minn.
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Celebrities are nothing new to Mall of America, they’ve been a part of our story since the day we opened. During this short take a 25-year veteran ride operator Frank Gold speaks with Chris Grap and Brian Spielman from Mall of America and Nickelodeon Universe. Frank shares the story of when he met Donny Osmond and called him out over a P.A. system on the carousel! Safety first, Frank. Safety first.
To hear the entire conversation, check out So Much More Ep. 65: Frank Gold, Roller Coaster Enthusiast Shares the Thrills.
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Can you imagine riding more than 500 roller coasters? 503 to be exact. And let’s be clear – that’s not riding a few roller coasters a whole bunch of times. That’s riding 503 different roller coasters around the world. My stomach is churning as I write this!
Our guest, Frank Gold, is a veteran of operating rides for more than 25 years at Mall of America and retired just recently. He’s also an active member of American Coaster Enthusiasts and might just know more about roller coasters than just about anyone. He shares stories of his time at the Mall, his favorite roller coaster adventures, and where his love of coasters began. Join Chris Grap and Brian Spielman, both Mall of America team members, as they go down roller coaster memory lane with Frank Gold.
1:30 Little Franky falls in love with coasters at Queen Anne Kiddieland4:30 Coasters he is looking forward to riding7:00 Ranking favorite coasters9:45 Favorite amusement parks12:10 Why Frank started working at Mall of America17:00 International parks Frank hopes to visit18:25 Frank dishes on a celebrity encounter with Donny Osmond21:20 Nominated for Diamond Service Award in a stretch limo23:50 Frank’s top must-see spots in Nickelodeon Universe for sports fans
Guests: Frank Gold, 25-year veteran ride operator at Mall of America; Brian Spielman VP of Attractions at Mall of America/Nickelodeon Universe
Hosts: Chris Grap
Presented by Bloomington Minnesota Travel and Tourism the official destination marketing organization for the city of Bloomington, Minn.
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Here’s a hint – Candy Corn is NOT most people’s favorite Halloween candy. Is it Nerds, Reese’s PB Cups, Gummi bears or Twix? During this short take, Ryan Miziker from American Monsters join the Mall of America team Chris Grap, Sierra Goerg and Meri Ryan to talk their all time favorite Halloween candy. To hear the entire conversation check out So Much More Ep. 64: Onionhead’s Revenge + Halloween Haunts.
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There’s nothing better than talking scary movies during Halloween season! During this short take, Ryan Miziker from American Monsters join the Mall of America team Chris Grap, Sierra Goerg and Meri Ryan to talk their all-time favorite Halloween flicks. To hear the entire conversation check out So Much More Ep. 64: Onionhead’s Revenge + Halloween Haunts.
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This episode covers all things spooky, haunting, and truly terrifying for Halloween at Mall of America. Special guest Ryan Miziker, Senior Creative Director for American Monsters, shares behind the scenes stories and details on Onionhead’s Revenge – the scarifying Halloween Haunt at the Mall. Here for its second year, Onionhead’s Revenge features new rooms, new scares + of course, Vern’s Bayou Bar. Sierra Goerge and Meri Ryan of the Mall’s Experiential Team share fun details on Nickelodeon’s Booniverse, Fright Lights, Crayola Experience’s Screamin’ Green Hauntoween, SEA LIFE underwater pumpkin carving + more October family-friendly activities.
2:05 How music moves people in attractions5:00 Immersive moments designed to delight6:40 Nickelodeon Booniverse highlights7:18 Massive pumpkin details9:50 Bringing back The Fog Chute10:40 Crayola and SEA LIFE Halloween events11:40 New additions to Onion Head’s Revenge15:40 Setting the stage for Onion Head’s Revenge24:10 Favorite Halloween Costumes26:10 Favorite and least favorite Halloween Candies28:47 Favorite scary movie
For information and to purchase tickets for Onionhead’s Revenge visit: https://www.americanmonsters.com/. For more on Mall of America’s Halloween activities visit: https://mallofamerica.com/entertainment/events/all.
Guests: Ryan Miziker, Senior Creative Director for American Monsters/Onionhead’s Revenge
Hosts: Chris Grap with Sierra Goerg and Meri Ryan on the MOA Experiential Team
Presented by Bloomington Minnesota Travel and Tourism the official destination marketing organization for the city of Bloomington, Minn.
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The Power Trip morning radio show on KFAN at 100.3 has been entertaining fans for 22 years with their hilarious banter about sports, current events, music + just about anything they can think to talk about. Two of the hosts, Chris Hawkey, who started the show, and Cory Cove, who started as an intern and worked his way into a regular gig, share stories about their journeys to radio and what keeps them there.
1:45: Chris Hawkey’s journey to radio and why he chose his path2:48: Cory shares how he happened upon radio and decided to make it a career4:20: What is KFAN’s secret sauce to the success of a 20+ year show5:23: Why failure is a big part of the success of The Power Trip7:00: Why having so many guests + ‘experts’ is a key to their popularity and success of the show9:00: What is the ‘Charch Challenge’ Chris Hawkey does every year and the time he took the challenge to MOA12:56 The importance of ‘community’ and KFAN’s need to give back and supportcommunity15:05: The importance of sharing mental health issues and how each of them has struggled with mental health issues and the importance of being open and talking about them on the show.17:28: Why they don’t talk to each other before the show
For more information visit: www.kfan.iheart.com. On Instagram: @kfan1003 or listen at FM 100.3
Guests: Chris Hawkey, Cory Cove; hosts of KFAN’s The Power Trip morning radio show
Hosts: Jill Renslow, Chris Grap
Presented by Bloomington Minnesota Travel and Tourism the official destination marketing organization for the city of Bloomington, Minn.
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Monique Volz is the writer and entrepreneur behind the enormously popular blog and website, Ambitious Kitchen. Having grown up in Minnesota and attended the University of St. Thomas she has close connections to Mall of America and the entire state.
Her professional journey started when she began her food and cooking blog during college, and it eventually grew on Pinterest, Instagram + her own website. Now, she has published her first cookbook: "The Ambitious Kitchen Cookbook: 125 Ridiculously Good for You, Sometimes Indulgent, and Absolutely Never Boring Recipes for Every Meal of the Day." This all started as a passion project simply because she loved writing about food and life.
2:25 Monique shares her journey from college blogger to entrepreneur3:15 Life challenges and how it relates to food5:00 How Monique developed a healthier relationship with food as a source of joy7:25 Being a mother allowed her to slow down in a way that was good and balanced realities9:10 When she first realized she could earn income through her writing11:00 Advice for aspiring entrepreneurs12:05 The importance of making connections 13:40 Why baking is therapeutic, it’s like a love letter15:10 Monique’s Minnesota and family favorites16:20 Pantry must-haves17:55 The Viral Ambitious Kitchen Cookie20:10 The ONE recipe you need to check out in the book23:07 Monique’s Mall of America memories
For more information visit: www.ambitiouskitchen.com. On Instagram: @AmbitiousKitchen.
Guest: Monique Volz, Ambitious Kitchen owner/CEO
Hosts: Daniel Jasper, Jill Renslow
Presented by Bloomington Minnesota Travel and Tourism the official destination marketing organization for the city of Bloomington, Minn.
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This Saturday, September 14, the Alliance of Minnesota Chinese Organizations (AMCO), along with the Minnesota Chinese Community and local ethnic communities, will come together to celebrate the Moon Festival at Mall of America®.
AMCO MC, Xiaoyan Luo, visits with Jill and Dan to share how this celebration comes to life with festive cultural performances by art troupes from local Chinese, Hmong, Laotian + Vietnamese communities. Describing how the rotunda is transformed with giant hanging lanterns and colorful décor, she says she is so proud to be a part of this event and what it means to her culture and community.
Joining Luo is Trisha Seng, who recently opened Treats Cereal Bar + Boba Tea at Mall of America. Seng shares her journey to becoming an entrepreneur and business owner with her brother and how important it is for her to bring the nostalgia of growing up drinking tea every day to the community here, as well as share the nostalgia and tastes from home.
Episode highlights include:
3:40: Description of Moon Festival Celebration4:30: Why this celebration is important and how Xiaoyan Luo got involved and why8:50: Trisha Seng talks about her journey opening up Treats Cereal Bar + Boba11:20: Why Cereal Treats & Boba Tea combined together in one store?16:00: Trisha talks about what it’s like being a small business owner/entrepreneur at MOA19:24: Other Asian influenced brands at MOA: Ebisu, Ichido Ramen, Master Noodle, Kura Sushi, Beard Papas20:20: What is the Moon Festival and how they compare it to American’s Thanksgiving
To learn more about the Moon Festival visit: https://www.mallofamerica.com/events/view/33653
Treats Cereal Bar + Boba is located at 372 East Broadway, Mall of America.
Guest: Xiaoyan Luo, MC for AMCO The Alliance of Minnesota Chinese Organizations, and Trisha Seng, owner of Treats Cereal Bar & Boba Tea
Host: Jill Renslow
Co-Host: Dan Jasper
Presented by Bloomington Minnesota Travel and Tourism the official destination marketing organization for the city of Bloomington, Minn.
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Our special guest for this episode is Authenticity Afficionado, keynote speaker, two-time award-winning author, podcast host, coach and consultant + the founder and CEO of b Authentic inc, Erin Hatzikostas. She is also the author of The 50% Rule and You Do You(ish). Here are some episode highlights:
3:47 What is authenticity? How to live and manage with authenticity.5:44 The Compromise Calculation: work time vs. home time.6:44 Do things YOUR way.9:50 Contemplating retirement at age 44, her coworkers said they would miss her authentic leadership, leading to this new career.11:11 Authenticity was working, and how to make your business thrive.14:20 The 50% Rule hack: What is our mission? What is our intent?17:20 Real life corporate examples of using the 50% Rule.22:00 Host Chris Grap is a recipient of an Authenticity Award.27:04 Learn about her podcast, b Cause…work doesn’t have to suck.
To learn more Erin and her authentic journey visit: https://www.bauthenticinc.com/.
Guest: Erin Hatzikostas, business owner, speaker, author, podcast host
Host: Chris Grap with Sara Johnson
Presented by Bloomington Minnesota Travel and Tourism the official destination marketing organization for the city of Bloomington, Minn
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