Talk Pittsburgh's parent panel answers your parenting questions
Muffy Mendoza and Brea Schmidt answered some of your parenting questions on Talk Pittsburgh!
Muffy Mendoza and Brea Schmidt answered some of your parenting questions on Talk Pittsburgh!
The title of Mom carries a lot of weight, but that title isn't just one thing. We talked about motherhood with our parent panel on Talk Pittsburgh.
Our parent panel, Brea Schmidt and Muffy Mendoza, stuck around to answer some of the questions you sent us!
No matter how much you plan, it can be hard to adjust to life with kids. Our parent panel shared their own advice on finding a balance between motherhood and your old identity.
As a mom, it already feels like you are doing it all, and now more parents are adding entrepreneur to their list of titles. Social media has opened the door for more opportunities to start a side business. Brea Schmidt with The Thinking Branch and Muffy Mendoza with Brown Mamas share their thoughts on the topic.
Our parent panel, Muffy Mendoza from Brown Mamas, and Brea Schmidt from the Thinking Branch, talked with us about how to find the right balance for holiday traditions.
Being a parent can be overwhelming, from cleaning up after your kids to making meals. To talk more about the pressures of being the perfect parent, we had on Muffy Mendoza, Brea Schmidt and Gregg Behr.
Brea Schmidt, of the Thinking Branch, and Gregg Behr, the co-author of "When You Wonder, You're Learning," joined the show to go over what they've learned in having hard conversations with their children.
Lt. Gov. Austin Davis, Second Lady Blayre Holmes Davis and Muffy Mendoza from Brown Mamas talk about efforts in Pennsylvania to improve Black maternal health.
Nothing can fully prepare parents for the first few weeks after bringing your child home as you navigate everything from feeding to fevers. Heather Abraham is joined by a special parent panel today with Lt. Gov. Austin Davis and Second Lady Blayre Holmes Davis along with Muffy Mendoza from Brown Mamas and her husband Mack.
In today's Family Matters, we talked about reclaiming your identity with our parent panel. We had Muffy Mendoza from Brown Mamas and Gregg Behr from Remake Learning.
Muffy Mendoza and Brea Schmidt are back for Family Matters, where we talked about the unnecessary pressure on families to make lasting memories every summer.
Muffy Mendoza, Kelly and Gregbehr are joining Heather today to talk about kid-free vacations.
Host Heather Abraham is joined by Parent Panel members Brea Schmidt, of The Thinking Branch, and Greg Behr, of The Grable Foundation and Remake Learning, to talk about the challenges parents can face during summertime.
Host Heather Abraham is joined by our Parent Panel to discuss social media bans for children under a certain age. Muffy Mendoza, of Brown Mamas; Brea Schmidt, of The Thinking Branch; and Gregg Behr, of Remake Learning discuss.
Brea Schmidt from "The Thinking Branch" and Muffy Mendoza from "Brown Mamas" joined Talk Pittsburgh to go over the topic of mom shaming.
Brea Schmidt from "The Thinking Branch" and Muffy Mendoza from "Brown Mamas" joined Talk Pittsburgh to go over youth sports culture and how to keep it a positive experience.
A nonprofit is carrying on the legacy of a Plum mayoral candidate through its work in the community.
Idlewild opened for its 147th season this weekend.
We are off to a mild start for our Sunday, which includes some patchy fog.
According to experts, storm season began a bit early this year.
Alice Stewart was also a veteran political adviser who worked on a number of GOP presidential campaigns.
A nonprofit is carrying on the legacy of a Plum mayoral candidate through its work in the community.
Idlewild opened for its 147th season this weekend.
We are off to a mild start for our Sunday, which includes some patchy fog.
According to experts, storm season began a bit early this year.
Alice Stewart was also a veteran political adviser who worked on a number of GOP presidential campaigns.
Alice Stewart was also a veteran political adviser who worked on a number of GOP presidential campaigns.
The Gainey administration has denied the city's controller's demand for information about the payments.
The Gainey administration has denied the city's controller's demand for information about payments to a former employee accused of terrorizing a Jewish woman on the North Side. KDKA-TV's Andy Sheehan has more.
While the State Department bulletin is meant for overseas travel, there is concern of a domestic threat from ISIS, two sources told CBS News.
The man convicted of attempting to kidnap then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and attacking her husband with a hammer was sentenced to 30 years in prison Friday morning.
From car windows to melting engines and faulty car seats, we hear about safety recalls every single day.
Want to check the latest product recalls, click here!
From car windows to melting engines and faulty car seats, we hear about safety recalls every single day. But now there's a one-stop shop to make sure you can get safety information tailored just for you and your kids. KDKA-TV's Meghan Schiller reports.
A Mexican restaurant in Pittsburgh's Beechview neighborhood was closed by the Allegheny County Health Department.
A Pittsburgh woman who has never been to Philadelphia got a traffic ticket for running a red light there.
It's PTL producer Teddy Stevenson's birthday!
PTL and Talk Pittsburgh's Boaz Frankel caught the first Icelandair flight out of Pittsburgh International Airport and now he's landed in the land of fire and ice!
That's a wrap for this week on PTL!
If you're looking for a family trip, this could be it! We took a journey to the majestic sea-side of the Outer Banks with Michele Ellis.
Katie was live outside the Byham Theater this morning, checking in on the EQT Children's Theater Festival. We're learning why this side of Pittsburgh's festival season is perfect for kids.
The Gainey administration has denied the city's controller's demand for information about the payments.
Uniontown PD has 20 officers in their department and said they are constantly training with their weapons.
A Pittsburgh woman who has never been to Philadelphia got a traffic ticket for running a red light there.
Pittsburgh Controller Rachael Heisler raised alarms about so-called p-card payments to Mario Ashkar.
As a young man on the streets of Homewood, Robby Wideman was bound for trouble.
The first FDA-approved pill to treat postpartum depression was approved a few months ago, and it's already helping moms in the Pittsburgh area.
Private-label food supplier recalls 32-ounce pouches of Great Value Organic Black Chia Seeds because of potential contamination.
Pennsylvania has launched a new dashboard tracking tickborne diseases.
We introduced you to Elizabeth Loughren in December, as one of the junior co-hosts for last year's KDKA Free Care Fund Telethon for UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh.
Mother's Day may be joyful in many homes, but for even more, it can be a day of pain.
Christopher Morel singled in Cody Bellinger with one out in the ninth to give the Chicago Cubs a 1-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
It's a soccer night in Pittsburgh!
Mike Sullivan has been selected U.S. coach for the 2026 Milan Olympics.
Dozens of people came out to celebrate and cut a ribbon to officially open the new look to the old field at Westinghouse Academy.
Eleven strikeouts are the most ever by a Pirates pitcher at Wrigley Field.
A Mexican restaurant in Pittsburgh's Beechview neighborhood was closed by the Allegheny County Health Department.
The complex will feature one indoor field and multiple outdoor fields.
Uber is rolling out a shuttle service in Pittsburgh this summer.
Along with Philadelphia, Frontier will offer service to Dallas-Fort Worth, Atlanta, and Raleigh-Durham.
Anthrocon 2024 sold out more than 11,000 hotel room nights in 12 minutes, a record for the event.
A six-footer with an ample black mustache, Dabney Coleman made his mark in numerous popular films.
The official "Wicked" trailer released on Wednesday gives a look at Pittsburgh native Jeff Goldblum as the Wizard.
Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik are reprising their roles from "Big Bang Theory" in part one of the "Young Sheldon" series finale.
A new music festival in the works for Pittsburgh later this year has suddenly been canceled.
A border collie-papillon mix named Nimble took home top prizes at the 148th Westminster Dog Show's Masters Agility competition.
In this edition of the Sunday Business Page, KDKA-TV's Jon Delano talks to the CEO of Advanced Optronics.
Hundreds of bicyclists are hitting the streets Sunday morning to raise money for cancer research. KDKA-TV's Chris Hoffman has more from the North Shore.
In today's KD Sunday Spotlight, KDKA-TV's Megan Shinn goes to Plum, where one nonprofit is carrying on the legacy of a mayoral candidate through its work in the community.
Get the latest weather updates with First Alert Meteorologist Mary Ours' forecast!
This week's edition of Intersections with Lisa Smith.
Three tornadoes touched down across the Pittsburgh area on Friday.
The EF2 tornado touched down in Peters Township and moved through Finleyville and Union Township.
The northern lights were visible in the Pittsburgh area on May 10, 2024.
To celebrate Pittsburgh Today Live's 20 years on the air, we invited fans to Point Park University's Pittsburgh Playhouse for a special show full of fun and surprises.
Ahead of the Pittsburgh Today Live 20th Anniversary Special, Team PTL, show contributors, and fans walked the PTL Ford Red Carpet at the Pittsburgh Playhouse.