Posts Tagged travel

Faces of Minnesota – Laura Schara

Posted by on Tuesday, 10 April, 2012

Laura Schara group up with a Dad who is well known for his outdoor activities. Her Dad has had his own television series for years, documenting his outdoor abilities and also showing others how enjoy the outdoors themselves. So how would someone growing up in that kind of environment, become so heavily involved with the fashion world? How does she also incorporate and balance that “world” with her outdoor and sports work for television? Find out how Laura juggles all of her interests and has made a successful career of it. In Part 1 of her interview, she talks about her dad, how she got started in television and talks about how she got her start in the fashion world.

In Part 2 of the interview with Laura Schara, she talks about her experience working with designers to get Glamourama organized, her experience in getting to work with stylists like Rachel Zoe and Clinton Kelly and then ends by sharing what she like to do with her very limited free time.

In Part 3 of her interview, Laura Schara talks about some of her favorite vacation spots to visit, her feelings on Great White sharks and then gives some fashion tips for women for the new season. Laura ends with talking about her experience using Social Media.


Twitterview with Daniel Olson

Posted by on Tuesday, 8 March, 2011

@JoelECarlson – Hello everybody, and welcome to the Twitterview of former @Wienermobile driver @mrdolson. Time to ketchup with him! :)

@mrdolson – nice to see you use one of the old stand-by puns right of the bat, Joel. Excited to be here

Q – #1    So @mrdolson, what did you study in college and how did that help you land the @Wienermobile job? Lots of traveling involved?

Daniel: First, thanks for having me @joelecarlson. I studied print journalism at the U of MO (go Tigers), so my familiarity with media helped

Additionally, I did media relations work that required traveling for Mizzou’s women’s soccer team, so I was accustomed to travel

Lastly, I suppose my general enthusiasm for the brand and my lack of reservations with talking with strangers helped, too

And, yes, it did require a lot of travel. I hit 32 states in my 12 months on the job. Getting paid is the best way to travel

Q – #2    Did you actually sell/provide hot dogs out of the @Wienermobile? What kind of facts did you have to learn?

Daniel: Actually, we didn’t give out any hot dogs because of vending licenses…we were on the go so much that we would have needed hundreds

We did, however, give out the much coveted Wiener Whistles, which people actually followed us hundreds of miles for,

We learned a lot about the company’s history, as well as engine specs, and the height/length/width of the WMB in hot dogs

The @Wienermobile is 18 hot dogs wide, in case you wanted to know.

Q – #3    Following the @winermobile gig, you worked for the @Cavs when they had @KingJames. What was that experience like?

Daniel: It was a lot of fun to be with the @Cavs when the team was playing at such a high level, and to see the excitement it brought to CLE

As a lifelong sports fan, it was fun to see @KingJames up close in person at work every day, but it was also a lot of hours with gms.

And, no, it wasn’t part of my routine to hang out with the players, though they often participated in season ticket holder events

So it was fun to see their personalities there. Delonte West was the most charismatic of all the players on the team I worked for.

Q – #4    Where do you work now, and what’s your role there entail?

Daniel: I currently work @cl_spong, an agency I had my eye on since I moved back to the TC. My title is social media specialist …

… but I also work on the traditional acct. side with clients like Jack Link’s, SUPERVALU, Schlage, Kryptonite, etc.

In my day-to-day role, I usually am working with clients who want to expand or enhance the impact of their presence online

this can take the form of running social media pages, developing specific PR campaigns or offering POVs on response tactics

The great thing about social mediums is that they’ve ushered in a new era of experimentation, IMO. It makes you think outside the box

Q – #5    Agreed! Lets now shift to your FAVORITES: restaurant, store, winter activity, comfort food and recent book or blog.

Daniel: Fave restaurants at the moment would be @BarLaGrassa, 112 Eatery and @HauteDish, three of the best meals you can get in Minneapolis

I’m a pretty big gadget guy, so for store I would have to say Apple. Favorite winter activity involves retreating indoors for soccer

I play in leagues at the UofM and Augsburg college right now. As for comfort food, a nice bowl of Pho or a homemade mac ‘n cheese

As for reading, the most recent book I finished was a collection of short pieces from Gabriel Garcia Marquez.

Q – #6    Got any takes on Facebook and all of the changes they keep making? What would YOU keep or change?

Daniel: Well, @joelecarlson, I think that Facebook’s frequent changes are making it more difficult for small businesses to keep up

For how much talk surrounds Facebook as an asset to small businesses, they put strain on companies by constantly making them update

I think that companies that invest in the look and feel of their pages will see greater returns as a result.

I would like to see Facebook offer a better product for musicians, though, and finally figure out their security stance.

Q – #7    Very true! For FB to appeal to small/med businesses, they need to keep it simple. :) Got any prof goals for yourself?

Daniel: My goals for the short-term are to keep learning from the great people around me @cl_spong and also to get more involved …

In the fantastically rich PR/communications/ad community here in MSP. The passion this city has in these areas is inspiring

I figure, as long as I can continue to surround myself with smarter, more experienced people, I can learn through osmosis :)

Q – #8    Indeed! Lastly, I know you like to cook, so if you could invite any 1 person (dead/alive) over for a meal, who and why?

Daniel: Ooo, tought question. Because of my love of soccer, and the fact we share a birthday, I would have to say Pele.

Though I might need to learn a Brazilian dish or two to impress him

@JoelECarlson – Makes sense. Thanks so much @mrdolson for your time and comments today. Have a great week!

@mrdolson – Thanks, @JoelECarlson, I really enjoyed myself. Thanks again for all you do in connecting pros within MSP. Have a great week yourself


Twitterview with Kris Olson

Posted by on Wednesday, 26 January, 2011

@JoelECarlson – Hello, and welcome to the Twitterview @KO_Comm today. She’s a busy person, so lets get this thing started!

@KO_Comm – Nice to be here!

Q – #1    So @KO_Comm (Kris), where did you grow up? What High School did you attend and what did you do after HS?

A: Grew up in southern MN and graduated from @StOlaf (Um! Yah! Yah!) w/English major.

Got my M.A. in English from U of MI (Ann Arbor); learned about PR while researching careers using writing.

Oh and my HS was Cleveland MN — 34 in graduating class.

Q – #2    Wow, a class of 34! It must have been the same people in most of your classes K-12 I’d imagine?

A: Yeah, K-12, but they kept the young kids away from us scary teens. Basically knew those in grades above/below.

Q – #3    Interesting. Now please share some of your working career up from college until you got to @cmithun.

A: Started as intern, worked up ranks at @WSMpls (Mona Meyer McGrath & Gavin), job-shared PR dir at @MNSCU’s Metro State…

…returned to agency life part time @CL_Spong. Took time off while kids were little, freelanced and now am @cmithun

I love agencies –

Q – #4    What is your role at @cmithun, and what does entail as to your work activities?

A: I’m dir of corp comm. So I handle the PR effort /communications of the agency, to raise visibility of @cmithun.

Basically the agency is my client, so I spread the word about our work, create opp’s to showcase our braintrust …

…which involves sharing our news and pro-active things like our blog, our live-streamed digital events, etc..

Q – #5    Lets now shift to your personal life. You’ve expanded your family in a special way over the years. Please share.

A: We’ve adopted three kids from S. Korea and traveled there twice. Very awesome privilege and journey.

Q – #6    After you adopted your 1st child, is the process easier since you are in the “system” as it were already?

A: Not really, other than you know the ropes. The paperwork all expires; you still have to update the home study. ..

…but we certainly didn’t spend as much time answering the essay questions. Being able to write helps. :)

Q – #7    On your comment regarding writing, do you like writing stories, poetry and things of that nature?

A: I do. Have done some short stories, some essays and have a kids’ novel rattling around in my head…

Have taken classes @loftliterary; great place. Trying different kinds of writing makes a better writer, I think.

Q – #8    So are you aiming to or have you had anything published?

A: I have something ready to send out, but am mostly focused on cranking out @cmithun copy, which I’m totaly enjoying.

err: totally (make that 2 “l”s)

Love how our field is a combo of craft/art.

Q – #9    You’re human! :) Lets find out your FAVORITES: restaurant, store, winter activity, TC’s neighborhood & recent book.

A: I live in historic downtown @Stillwater_MN (akin to Chaska, cc: @gregswan), so love my local haunts there…

Winter activity: XC skiing for sure. Just got skate skis this year to try and keep up w/my kids. Loving all this SNOW!

Just read Stockett’s The Help. Loved it. Started Kingsolver’s Lacuna, but it isn’t as good as Poisonwood Bible.

Q – #10    Your comment about your field being a combo of craft/art. Please explain that further in some detail.

A: Sure. We need to know the PR craft for sure, but choosing/using just the right words def is part art, as well…

I love that our work/words can empower a brand’s personality, perception and marketplace performance. ..

It’s an awesome privilege/responsibility. Each communications scenario matters. And makes a difference.

Q – #11    Words can be powerful, as Tweeters well know! So to close, what thought or mantra would you like people to think about?

A: I have a fav quote: “To hold a pen is to be at war” –Voltaire. Good luck (and have fun) on the battlefield!

@JoelECarlson – Thanks @KO_Comm for your time and sharing some of your life in 140+ characters today. Have a great day Kris!

@KO_Comm – Pleasure to chat w/you. Thanks. Happy day to you as well.


Twitterview with Heather Meeker

Posted by on Wednesday, 8 December, 2010

@JoelECarlsonWelcome everybody, and welcome to the Twitterview of @heathermeeker. A resident of the West Coast. Lets roll!

@heathermeekerGood morning! And thanks for the opportunity to participate in Twitterview!

Q – #1    So @heathermeeker, briefly share, where did you grow up & what kind of schooling/training/jobs led you to what you do today?

A: So, I grew up in Central California (Fresno) & went to Fresno State. My degree is in Journalism & my passion is writing

My brother connected me in LA with a PR job at EarthLink before I graduated! Been in tech PR & Marketing ever since!

Q – #2    What other tech companies have you worked with, and what company are you with now? What do they do?

A: I’ve worked w/ startups Stamps.com & Realtor.com. Also Pfizer, Yahoo & Burson Marsteller. Now head PR & Mktg at Whrrl.

Whrrl is a social location-based game with purpose of getting people out trying new things. Apps for iPhone & Android, & mobile web.

Q – #3    I see. So what kind of response has there been to the #whrrl game? What do people “win” that play?

A: As you know, location is hot right now. Whrrl personalizes the world by bringing people together w/similar interests.

People can win prizes when they check in & join these groups – called “Societies”. They can level up & unlock rewards.

Response from brands & retailers is fantastic. We’ve partnered w/ USA WEEKEND, Con Agra, Marie Callenders, murphy_usa

And of course, users love to check in for the chance to win free prizes. Like $50 worth of free gas at Murphy USA!

Q – #4    Awesome! I found the FAQ for @Whrrl too – http://faq.whrrl.com/whrrl/. Is is used outside of the U.S yet?

A: We’re domestic, but you can use Whrrl anywhere. I checked in while at Mexico, Paris & London recently- added locations.

Q – #5    Now, more about you. FAVORITE: Restaurant, brick/mortar store, tech gadget and non-Californian city.

A: I love Mexican food. And LA is known for that. I highly recommend Mijares in Pasadena & La Cocina in Santa Clarita.

My favorite store is Costco- can’t get enough of that place & I live by myself! Lots of TP & paper towels lying around! :)

I love the iPhone & know it sounds cheesy, but it changed my life. I’m such a California girl! How about Washington DC?

Q – #6    I love the Costco explanation! :) What personal/professional goal(s) do you have for the next year?

A: I’m excited to see how 2011will play out- believe it will be year of location. Professionally, a great place to be.

On personal front, it’s been a rough year. Lost my father in June. Hoping to focus on what matters- friends & family.

Q – #7    Sorry for your loss. :( Lets end on a high note! What advice or mantra would you like to share with everyone?

A: I guess I’d just say follow your heart & passions in life. I love what I do & it makes life so much more fulfilling.

@JoelECarlson – Very good! Thank you @heathermeeker for your time and sharing some of your life today via Twitterview. Have a great day!

@heathermeeker – Thanks again Joel!


Twitterview with Ryan Stanzel

Posted by on Monday, 29 November, 2010

@JoelECarlson – Hello everybody, and welcome to today’s Twitterview of @rstanzel of the @mnwild. Lets drop the puck and get started!

@rstanzel – Hey Joel, thanks for having me.

Q – #1    Lets get some background on you @rstanzel. Where did you grow up, and what schools/jobs led you to the @mnwild?

A: Grew up in upstate NY, went to @WingateUniv (Charlotte). Intern with Albany (arena football). Jobs in Louisiana/Houston

was with @houston_aeros for 3+ years, then got the “callup” to #mnwild in Sept 07. Also worked ML baseball (pulled tarp 2!)

Q – #2    What advice did you you get about playing baseball that guided you to your current profession?

A: I always wanted to play for the #Yankees. In a slump my senior year in HS, Galway HS Coach Bill Higgins told me..

“Kid you’re not going to play for the Yankees, you may as well try to work for them.” Kind of set me down this path

Q – #3    Interesting. So what is your role with the @mnwild, and what kinds of things does that mean that you’re responsible for?

A: I’m coordinator of media relations and team services. So a liaison between media and coaches, management and players…

Also, in charge of managing travel, player ticket requests, etc. Making sure plane and bus take off on time, etc

Also added twitter to our dpt’s duties last year. We find #mnwild fans enjoy behind the scenes looks on road trips, etc

Q – #4    I would imagine that the plane/bus work can be tricky with weather & other elements out of your control.

A: Yes and thankfully, never had to spend night on plane. Many teams have. We deal with a lot of snow at MSP, of course

On way to Finland, #mnwild had 2 hr delay (engine problem). I was standing on stairs just staring at mechanic working

As aggravated as people get with flying, there’s no longer time than waiting 4 plane to take off when u play next nite

Q – #5    I can imagine. So with all of the travel that you do with the @mnwild, do you do a lot of reading? sightseeing? movies?

A: I read on plane occasionally and watch TV on DVD. Infatuated with Trailer Park Boys (Canadian “The Office” style doc.)

I try to find “dive” restaurants/bars in most cities I go. Off the beaten path. Wear out couple pairs of shoes walking

We typically practice at 1 while on road, but we do then have evenings free

Q – #6    Do TV shows like 3D w/@ChefGuyFieri or @ManvFood help you in making selections?

A: Love @ChefGuyFieri and @ManvFood. Go to some of those spots, + I have friend with DDD and have sent them couple spots

Found my favorite wine bar in San Jose (Perfect Finish) just walking around Election Night ’08 post-game

Q – #7    Cool! Now the @mnwild had a special moustache event recently. Can you talk about that?

A: the #mnwild #Movember campaign was terrific, raising awareness for men’s cancer issues. Wound up with over 1,100 ppl…

with Mo’s at Friday’s game. Special thanks to @kare11 @david_watkins for their help. Broke Guinness record by 1000 ppl!

Q – #8    Great! Lets now find out your favorite: Restaurant, store, winter activity and city outside of MN.

A: Favorite restaurant is tough. Maybe Joey Tomato’s in western Canada. Store, I have to go @BestBuy.

I am no fan of winter, so activity would be watching NFL/NHL next to fireplace. Favorite city, hands down, Vancouver

Also can’t leave out my love for desserts. @MPCheesecake, have heard about it forever, looking forward to trying soon

Q – #9    @MPCheesecake is de-lish! How has it gone in acclimating to MN, and is being in the “State of Hockey” make your job tough?

A: I’m from cold weather climate but lived in south 10 years so it was tough on me and my little Mazda.

Being the State of Hockey makes my job easy, IMO. Plenty of passion from both media and fans.

Q – #10    Nice. To close then, what life advice or mantra would you like to share with people today?

A: I would say u have to love what u do. At least if you want to work in sports. See a lot of people get burned out early

at the same time be balanced. It can’t be all about work. You have to have interests outside sports

@JoelECarlson – Thank you @rstanzel for your comments and time today. Have a great one and “Go Wild!”

@rstanzel – Thanks Joel! Make sure you bring up the #yankees to @dave_schwartz on Wednesday!


Twitterview (2.0) with Aimee Cheek

Posted by on Friday, 22 October, 2010

@JoelECarlson – Hello everyone on this Friday feast of Twitterviews! We are going to start with a Twitterview 2.0 of @AimeeCheek, so lets begin!

Q – #1    So @AimeeCheek, how are you today and at what exotic locale are you at today?

A: I’m in Packers country shooting one of our hotels in Milwaukee. Already thinking of where to find cheese curds 4 lunch.

@JoelECarlson – For those of you that don’t know, @aimeecheek was Twitterview #1 back on March 3rd 2010. So we have some “catching up” to do.

@AimeeCheek – here is my view at the moment from the new office area in the TownePlace Suites guestrooms. #jectv http://yfrog.com/b7oltdj

Q – #2    @aimeecheek Nice picture! :) So how was your Summer and how has your Fall been? Done any traveling?

A: yes, lots of fun travel. Between wrk & vaca: Ft Lauderdale, Caribbean, NYC, MKE, CHI & back to MKE

What i’m doing in between @joelecarlson’s #jectv Twitterview questions. #multitasking http://yfrog.com/g0o45vj

Q – #3    Any interesting sites or restaurants that you care to rave about?

A: Yes, just found new fav place in CHI @chwinery & rest. Fabulous local wines made from imported CA & OR grapes.

besides great food & wine, @chwinery has adorable gift store #shopping! & amazing choc. I joined their wine club!

of course I can’t forget about Kopps Custard here in MKE. Had the grasshopper fudge (real soft gooey fudge pieces!)

Q – #4    Super! Now in addition to travel, any local events (Mrktg/SM/Networking) or sporting events you’ve attended lately?

A: so many good ones: Cocktails for a Cause-awesome, MIMA’s conf-valuable, #etourism summit NYC-excellent & fun!

I made it to a Vikings pre-game but still trying to figure out a way to get to a season game :) I even got a new shirt.

Q – #5    Looking ahead, what kind of plans and goals to you have for yourself in the next year? (Personal or professional)

A: My profssnal goals will always be to continue learning &building valuable relationsps w/ smart, innovative & caring ppl.

My personal goals (besides losing 10lbs, ha!) are to continue support of charities like Kids hospitals & food shelves.

Another personal goal (after just finishing Mktg degree in May at UOP), is to start on my Masters next.

Q – #6    Those are very good goals @aimeecheek! To end today, what mantra or advice would you like to share with people today?

A: My photographer today says as: backup your work continuously! (We laugh now, but here reshooting pics lost in crash)

When in doubt dance it out. My friends are great at helping keep things in perspective & laughing. Keep those ones!

@JoelECarlson – Good advice! Backup photos, video, data, etc. Sometimes there isn’t a 2nd chance! Thanks @aimeecheek for sharing today!

@aimeecheek – Thanks @JoelECarlson for having me & now it’s time to get back to work. Just don’t tell anyone i’m eating the food props.


Twitterview with Stephanie A Meyer

Posted by on Friday, 1 October, 2010

@JoelECarlson – Hello everyone and welcome to the Food Friday Twitterview of @FreshTartSteph, a cook, blogger and photographer. Lets get cooking!

@FreshTartSteph – Hi Joel! Thanks for inviting me!

Q – #1    So @FreshTartSteph, where did you grow up, what HS did you attend and did you get schooling or training after that?

A: Grew up in SW Minnesota (Lakefield!) & Grand Forks, ND. Graduated Red River High School, go Roughriders.

UW-Madison for college, I’ll just say Go Bucky instead of the usual off-color cheer. Pure class, Badger fans, ha.

Q – #2    So what kinds of classes did you take?

A: I was an early political science major, didn’t wear enough patchouli for that crowd, changed to communication arts.

Best class was Our Hazardous Environment (summer, sci credits), about tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes. Fascinating.

Maybe I should have been a meteorologist?

Q – #3    You should follow @ChikageWindler. :) So what steps took you from that to what you do now with food?

A: Always loved the kitchen & cooking, always. I was a very picky eater as a child, but loved what I loved.

Cooking and learning to cook gave me control over my food. Plus I was fascinated by the process of transformation.

Still am! Also, I come from a family of great cooks. Mom, stepmom, grandmothers, aunts. All good. I’m lucky.

And I’m grateful they let me mess around, nurtured a taste for real food. I ate plenty of crap as a teen/young adult…

But the seeds of enjoying real food were planted. I hope I’m doing the same for my kids. Who love to eat crap!

Q – #4    Besides your own blog, you also post for the @mnmomag. What would you say is your focus or theme regarding food?

A: Home cooking with real, fresh ingredients. I endeavor to keep it simple, accessible. I try to provide a lot of…

…substitution ideas, ways to ditch the recipe and innovate. Because in the end, that’s how people will make their…

…own food – if they get the hang of it and don’t have to use recipes all the time. Then it gets fun, fast & easy.

It’s an uphill battle though – cooking at home is a dying tradition. People would rather watch food prepared on TV.

Q – #5    Do you use any prepackaged foods in your cooking? Do you ever do reviews or local restaurants?

A: Sure I do – pasta, yogurt, milk…all packaged! Hard to get around packaged foods entirely. My kids love cereal…

…tater tots, crackers, chips, all of it! My husband is a candy freak. I prefer to just make things myself because…

…I’m picky, and because I can. Ha! I work from home, so I can make myself whatever I want.

Also, I don’t eat gluten, & very limited grains, so it’s easier to make myself something fresh.

Q – #6    Now the FAVS question: Favorite – restaurant, store for food, store for cooking tools, tech gadget and Fall activity.

A: I’m genetically programmed to not be able to choose just one, hopefully that’s OK…

@FreshTartSteph Top 2-5 is okay.

Restaurants: Lucia’s, Corner Table, La Belle Vie, Alma, many others, tough question for a food lover!

Store: Whole Foods, Byerly’s, local co-ops. I buy cooking gadgets online. Tech gadget: iPhone, what a device, yeah.

Fall activity – this yr it’s been exploring great off-leash dog parks w my pup (Louis). Lk Rebecca, Bryant Lk…

…but also biking, yoga, walking around the lakes, taking drives w my husband. This is my time of yr, I perk right up!

Q – #7    How do you feel photography helps you share your skills and messages about food to people?

A: Well, as I’m quickly learning, the photos are everything. People who will never make one of my recipes …

…love to look at the pics, so I quadruple my reach. Sometimes they even read the articles ;) The photos make it real.

Q – #8    Very true! To end today, what cooking advice or mantra would you like to share with everyone?

A: I’ll go out on a limb and say cook your own food :) You’ll be healthier & thinner & eat better. And you’ll never…

…be alone, because everyone loves a good cook! Thanks for the Twitterview, Joel, great fun! #jectv

@JoelECarlson – Thanks @FreshTartSteph for sharing your thoughts and passions today! Enjoy the weekend and keep up the good work!

@FreshTartSteph – You too, Joel. Thank you so much!