CBS Mornings Brings a Variety of Guests and Stories
The latest episode of CBS Mornings featured an array of compelling stories, showcasing a mix of cultural highlights, personal journeys, and innovative contributions across various fields.
Lucius Returns to Saturday Sessions
The indie pop band Lucius, fronted by Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig, made their return to Saturday Sessions, bringing energetic performances from their fifth studio album. In an insightful conversation with the host, the duo reminisced about their musical journey and the bond that has strengthened over the years.
Amy Denet Deal Discusses Her Sustainable Fashion Line
Fashion executive Amy Denet Deal has recently embarked on a significant personal transformation. After stepping away from her corporate career in 2019, she delved into her Navajo heritage, later launching her sustainable fashion line, 4Kinship. Alongside her thriving business, Denet Deal is dedicated to mentoring younger indigenous artists and designers.
Memorial Day Weekend Travel Trends
This Memorial Day weekend is shaping up to be one of the busiest on record, as Americans flock to theme parks, significant landmarks, and various attractions. Among these destinations is a lesser-known gem located just outside of Los Angeles, offering a unique experience for adventurous travelers.
Grilling Expert Steven Raichlen Explores New Techniques
Celebrated author and pitmaster Steven Raichlen has penned over 30 cookbooks, including the acclaimed The Barbecue Bible. In his latest endeavor, he shares a new versatile grilling method that promises to elevate summer cookouts.
Montel Williams Shares His New Book
Longtime television personality Montel Williams, known for his impactful show, is back with a new book titled The Sailing of the Intrepid. Drawing from his two-decade military experience, Williams invites readers on a journey informed by his service and resilience.
Resurrecting the Legacy of Barbara Shermund
Artist Barbara Shermund was a pioneering female cartoonist whose work remained largely overshadowed until recently. A collaborative effort between a distant relative and a dedicated cartoon historian has helped bring her story back into the public eye. Correspondent Faith Salie spoke with investigator Amanda Gormley and curator Caitlin McGurk about highlighting Shermund’s remarkable contributions to humor in art.
Tribute from a 79-Year-Old Graduate
Linwood Riddick, a 79-year-old veteran, made headlines after his poignant decision to graduate from South Carolina State University to honor the fallen victims of the 1968 “Orangeburg Massacre.” Riddick’s heartfelt journey serves as a tribute to the martyrs and a testament to the importance of legacy.
Anne Tyler Reflects on the Themes of Everyday Life
Renowned author Anne Tyler has captivated readers with her exploration of love and loss. In her newest novel, Three Days in June, Tyler dives into the life of a divorced school administrator at a pivotal moment. National correspondent Robert Costa engaged with Tyler to discuss her inspiration drawn from the nuances of ordinary life.
Julie Moore’s Impact on Military Notification Protocol
Historically, the U.S. military utilized telegrams to inform families of service member fatalities. Julie Moore, whose spouse served in the Vietnam War, led efforts alongside fellow military spouses to advocate for a more respectful notification method, revolutionizing how families receive such tragic news.
Segment | Guest | Focus |
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Lucius | Jess Wolfe, Holly Laessig | Musical journey and new album |
Amy Denet Deal | Amy Denet Deal | Sustainable fashion and mentorship |
Montel Williams | Montel Williams | Military experience and new book |
Anne Tyler | Anne Tyler | Themes of ordinary life in writing |
These stories and more illustrate the rich tapestry of human experiences highlighted in the latest episode of CBS Mornings, a platform that continues to shed light on the diverse voices shaping our world.