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Chef Jill: Valentine’s Day Mocktails [Video]

Published: Feb. 10, 2025 at 4:04 PM CST|Updated: 3 hours ago

Chef Jill is back in the My KC LIVE kitchen to share how to create the perfect mocktails for Valentine’s Day.

Pharmacist Dr. Suzanne Soliman joins Shane to share how you can support your brain health with these simple tips.

Executive Coach and Motivational Speaker Rich Bracken joins Shane and Kerrigan to share tips for self-care to improve our self-esteem.

Kerrigan and Shane chat about the most popular ads from the big game.

My KC LIVE Film Critic Lonita Cook sits down with the stars of a brand new comedy on Amazon Prime, “You’re Cordially Invited.”

Take a look back at our favorite Red Friday moments on My KC LIVE.

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Work with PDFs as Part of Your Document Workflow Automation [Video]

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Starting a Business [Video]

Starting a business can be one the most exciting things you'll do in life. It can also be the scariest. According to the latest statistics on the percentage of businesses that fail in the United States, we see that of the 678,135 new businesses that were started in 2015, more than one-fifth (20.4 percent) closed after their first year in operation.The percentage of businesses that fail increases to 30.9 percent in the second year and 38.6 percent in the third year. By the fifth year in 2020, the new business failure rate reaches 50.0 percent. Needless to say, it's hard! The ones that succeed do so not only because they work hard and get lucky. These entrepreneurs spend an immense amount of time creating a plan and execution strategy. It takes a lot of discipline to overcome the challenges. In this episode I'll discuss the basic questions you want to ask yourself when starting a business.