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Meet interesting people who live, work and play in our region, as well
as those who visit this area.
Interesting and thought provoking conversations—this series explores
individual passions, important topical issues and
life experiences of
our guests.
We're looking for future guests. Click here to learn
how to
suggest a possible guest for the program.
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Streaming Video is provided in Real Player format.
If you don't have the free software you can download
it by going to the Real Player website.

One on One Videos
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Terese Amazi
Terese Amazi has the distinction of being the first female sheriff elected in the state of Minnesota. And that's no suprise, she has known since a very young age that she her destiny was law enforcement.
Join Sandra-Sesssion Robertson as talks Terese.
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Marion Ross
Born Marian Ross in Albert Lea. Marion played the role of the legendary "Mrs. C" on the sitcom, Happy Days. Join us as we find out what she's up to. Ross made her 1953 film debut in Forever Female, starring Ginger Rogers and William Holden. More recently she starred in an episode of the ABC drama Brothers & Sisters.
Join Sandra-Sesssion Robertson as she finds out what's happening with this wondeful sitcom icon.
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Dr. Marti Erickson
Dr. Marti Erickson is an advocate for children and families. Her leadership roles in this arena include her services as the founding Director of the University of Minnesota’s groundbreaking Children, Youth and Family Consortium. A developmental psychologist and professor in both Child Psychology and Family Social Science, Marti specializes in parent-child attachment, child abuse prevention and children’s mental health. Currently Marti directs the Irving B. Harris Program in the University of Minnesota Center for Early Education and Development and co-chairs the President’s Initiative on Children, Youth and Families.
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Lonnie Dupre
This modern-day explorer is passionate about helping us understand the harm we bring to the Earth and ourselves through our actions. Lonnie Dupre has traveled over 14,000 miles throughout the Polar regions by dog team, ski and kayak. Lonnie has won numerous awards for his travels, particularly for creating awareness about global warming and he was one of the first to circumnavigate Greenland’s 6,500 miles completed all non-motorized by dog team and kayak.
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Nominate a Guest
One on One is looking for guest nominations.
Simply complete our nomination form.
We're looking for guests who may be recognizable throughout the region and/or of national acclaim. In addition, there should be some interesting hobbies or philosophies that most people may not appreciate about them because their primary role overshadows them.
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