Ten things you waste your money on daily
Do you feel like you've been spending too much money? Mix 107.3's Chilli Amar stopped by to discuss the top ten things that you waste your money on.
Do you feel like you've been spending too much money? Mix 107.3's Chilli Amar stopped by to discuss the top ten things that you waste your money on.
Do you want to give back this holiday season? Julie Miner, co-founder of Rants From Mommyland, talked to Melanie and Natasha about ways you and your kids can volunteer.
Don't feel like cooking on Thanksgiving? Hill Country Barbeque Market in Penn Quarter is offering a tasty Thanksgiving meal that you can pick up and take home.
Dr. Katy Nelson talked to Natasha about the best ways and places to board your pets while you're traveling during the holidays.
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Kathryn Bangs, a founding member of the D.C. Craft Bartenders, joined Melanie and Natasha to show us how to make St-Germain's Elderflower cocktail.
Attorney Johnathan Burns stopped by to chat about the latest lawsuits and legal drama happening in Tinseltown.
Etiquette expert Mary Crane came on the show to talk about proper Thanksgiving Day etiquette.
Parenting expert Notoya Green talked to Natasha about dining out with fussy children and gave advice on what you can do to keep them occupied.
Judy Kurtz, the In-the-Know columnist for The Hill newspaper, stopped by with some juicy post-election gossip.
Marissa Schneider, the Senior Curator for Gilt City DC, came on the show to talk about some of the best beauty and health deals Gilt has to offer.
Theo Adamstein, the founder and executive director of FotoWeek DC, stopped by to talk to Natasha about the 5th Annual FotoWeek DC Festival, which is taking place from November 9th - 18th.
Ann Dolin, the president and founder of Educational Connection Tutoring, talked to Melanie about the differences between boys and girls in the classroom and what teachers are doing about it.
Mary Amons from "The Real Housewives of D.C." talked to Natasha and Melanie about charities, parenting, and the future of the Real Housewives franchise.
Nikki Schwab, the Yeas and Nays columnist for the Washington Examiner, chatted with Melanie and Natasha about some of DC's hottest election night parties and took a look back at the 2012 campaign.
Workplace guru Mary Abbajay of Careerstone Group talked to Melanie about different personality types and how they may impact how people engage with others.
Thelma Thiel, the Chairwoman of the Hepatitis Foundation, talked to Katherine about Liver Awareness Month.
Elizabeth Thorp, the founder of PoshBrood.com, chatted with Melanie and Katherine about some of the best holiday travel deals going on around the country.
Denise Rodriguez, the owner of Salud, and Joda Coolidge, a wellness and life coach, talked to Melanie and Natasha about the benefits of living a gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian lifestyle.
Danny Dreyer, the founder of Chi Living, talked to Melanie about ways you can run faster with less effort and strain on your body.
Actor and comedian Gary Owen stopped by to talk to Natasha about the All Star Comedy Jam, which is stopping in D.C. on November 3rd.