
Previously on WTMJ Conversations, Libby Collins talked with a father whose son was shot and killed by a kenosha police officer in 2004 after a routine traffic stop. This week, Libby asks Brian Gonzales, the man who pulled the trigger resulting in that young man's death, his perspective of what happened that fateful night.
Jun 7
35 min

For more than twenty years, Michael Bell Sr. has searched for answers about his son's shooting during what originally began as a routine traffic stop. He talked with WTMJ's Libby Collins about why after all these years he is still asking questions and reveals new information he has uncovered about the night his son was shot on this edition of WTMJ Conversations.
May 31
35 min

Brookfield's Emily Oberst played multiple sports in junior high when her life suddenly changed with a diagnosis of Ewing's Sarcoma. She tells WTMJ's Libby Collins how after numerous surgeries, chemo, and rehab, she overcame the disease and embraced a new sport. Emily excelled in wheelchair basketball in college and set her sights on the world stage, and today on WTMJ Conversations, she shares what it was like to compete for Team USA in the Paralympics in 2024 and her goals for the 2028 games in L.A. It's all ahead on this edition of WTMJ Conversations!
May 24
35 min

Andrea Boehlke from Random Lake has appeared on Survivor three times, spending 103 days on "the island." She shares some behind the scenes secrets with WTMJ's Libby Collins, including what the audition process is really like, what really goes on behind the scenes of the production, and why she returned to Wisconsin after spending 10 years in New York working for People Magazine and GMA. It's all ahead on this edition of WTMJ Conversations!
May 17
35 min

Greg Septon has dedicated over 40 years to saving peregrine falcons and helping them thrive. He talked with WTMJ's Libby Collins about why he works with falcons, the secret lives of birds, and the technology helping us track them. It's all ahead on this high-flying edition of WTMJ Conversations!
May 3
35 min

He's been called a modern Robin Hood and the Forrest Gump of Environmentalism, but Robin Greenfield's story is much wilder than anything you've seen on screen. He talked with WTMJ's Libby Collins about his personal quest of getting close to nature, foraging his own food, making his own clothing and shoes, and living off the grid. He tells Libby Collins about some of his unusual headline-making experiences including wearing trash for 30 days, living in a public park with no possessions (even clothes!), and much more on this Earth-conscious edition of WTMJ Conversations!
Apr 19
35 min

When you think of a person who does yoga, a truck driver is one of the last people to come to mind. Hope Zvara is the CEO and Founder of Mother Trucker Yoga and Road Relief Wellness She's been featured in Forbes magazines, Red Eye Radio and appeared across the country as an inspirational speaker. Hope tells Libby Collins how she grew her yoga studio in Hartford into a national movement for truck drivers and how anyone, anywhere can incorporate yoga into their daily life. It's all ahead on this mindful edition of WTMJ Conversations!
Apr 12
35 min

Michael Treinklein is one of the creatives behind PBS's Pioneers of Television as well as Dick Van Dyke's 100th Celebration, Betty White's documentary, and many more. He shares stories from spending time with beloved celebrities, off-the-record confessions, and more. If you enjoy classic television, don't miss this edition of WTMJ Conversations!
Mar 29
35 min
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