New political gossip
Judy Kurtz of The Hill stopped by to chat with Natasha and Melanie about the latest political gossip leading up to next week's election.
Judy Kurtz of The Hill stopped by to chat with Natasha and Melanie about the latest political gossip leading up to next week's election.
Bonnie McDaniel of "Recipes for Good Living" magazine joined Melanie to talk about ideas for both indoor and outdoor activities that will help capture the spirit Halloween.
Jennifer Nycz-Conner of the Washington Business Journal sat down with Natasha to talk about some of the spookiest spirits she has come across during her travels of networking.
Dr. Neil Sadick, the author of "The New Natural", chatted with Melanie and Natasha about proteins and foods you should pay attention to this season for beautiful, healthy skin.
No matter what, our pets are always there to make us feel better in our time of need. Natasha sat down with Dr. Katy Nelson and attorney, breast cancer survivor, and writer Stef Woods to talk about how pets can effect our mood.
When Brian Boyle was only 18, he was involved in a life-altering car crash. The impact was so severe that he was put into a medically induced coma and doctors said their was little chance of survival. He sat down with Melanie to talk about how he beat the odds and survived.
Cyndy Bragg the Whoopie Queen talked to Melanie and Natasha about ways you can have a stress-free party.
Meteorologist Brian van de Graaf's son Tony and his preschool class came on the show to sing to Natasha and Melanie.
Dr. Toni Thompson-Chittams talked to Natasha about important safety tips for everything from candy to costumes this Halloween.
Lizzy Conroy, the Vice President of Huckaby, Briscoe, Conroy Realty Group, sat down with Natasha and Melanie to talk about the about hidden health dangers in homes.
Sarah von Pollaro of Flower Empowered joined Melanie to show us how to make creative and inexpensive holiday bouquets for your home.
J.R. Hines, the manager of Art and Soul restaurant, joined Melanie and Natasha to talk about their quirky and politically charged "swing state" cocktails.
The Hill's Judy Kurtz came by to talk about the latest gossip in Washington.
Gina Tepper, the founder of GiftDecorating.com, stopped by to show us inexpensive and fun crafts for kids to make for Halloween.
Sophie LaMontagne and Katherine Berman, the sisters behind Georgetown Cupcake, came on the show to talk to Melanie and Natasha about their new book, "Sweet Celebrations".
Erika Ettin, the founder of A Little Nudge, stopped by to talk about the 10 most common lies that are on online dating profiles.
Communication expert Steve Gaffney sat down with Melanie and Natasha to talk about seven things that drive human behavior.
Naina Singla, personal stylist and founder of STYLE'N, joined Melanie to talk about the must-have vests, coats, and jackets for the season.
Laura Tinter from Dogma Bakery came on the show to share special Halloween goodies for our furry friends.
Tony award-winning actor and broadway star Ben Vereen chatted with Melanie and Natasha about receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award in Diabetes from the American Diabetes Association.