When Gail Rosenblum left her job as a columnist at the Minneapolis Star Tribune, it didn’t mean retirement. And the second career she’s launched for herself means that day may be quite a bit down the road. Rosenblum, the founder of Man Plans God Laughs Entertainment, talks about what led her to start this new non-profit, the inspiration she found from the young adult novel “Milkweed,” and the changing nature of journalism, on this week’s Who The Folk?! Podcast.
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Shortly after Hamas took more than 250 hostages from Israel in the Oct. 7, 2023 attacks, Sharon Feinstein-Rosenblum was looking to do something. As an Israeli now living in the Twin Cities, “the first thing I wanted to do is to go back, but I have kids. I can't just leave…
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