Q: Your TV show, The Laundry Guy, also recently first aired. I also have copies at Mona Williams at the MOA. Congratulations ! Will you have a book tour? Events in the Twin Cities?Ī: Current circumstances sort of prevent groups, but the book is in all local bookstores and hopefully we can do something later when we resume laundry camps. Q: You have a book coming out this month - Laundry Love: Finding Joy in a Common Chore (hint to our readers - perfect wedding gift, new home gift, first time moving away from home gift, etc.). Second, use less soap than you think you need. Third, wash everything in warm on the express cycle and.buy the book and watch the show! You never know what you'll learn! First, you can wash everything! Don't be afraid to try handwashing with soap. Q: What one tip could you share with our readers that would make a world of difference in their laundry outcomes?Ī: I am actually going to give a couple of tips. Q: Who do you credit with giving you the appreciation that laundry is a household 'art'?Ī: Definitely my granny and my mom. My mom always ironed everything and kept an immaculate house, and my granny used to let me "help" her with laundry which is how I started learning. After learning so much from mom and granny, and obtaining my degree, I had a lot of knowledge to share. I should have also realized it when I saw how much I didn't know at the University of Kentucky where I received my degree in fashion merchandising, apparel and textiles. Q: When did you realize that most people had no real knowledge of how to 'do' laundry?Ī: I originally realized it when I had so many people ask me questions. Delish! I don't know that I fit in, but I had wonderful women around me that celebrated all my personality and allowed me to explore my curiosity. How did a young man with a flair for fashion fit in and thrive?Ī: I did grow up in Northeastern Kentucky and we did have a Dairy Cheer in Ashland. I also grew up in Appalachia and understand that differences are not always celebrated. We talked about your childhood in Kentucky and some of the culinary delights there - including the famous Dairy Cheer hotdog. Q: I met you a few years ago at your Mall of America Laundry Camp. Given his busy schedule, we were lucky to speak to him about his influences and get some laundry tips. Before Mona Williams, Richardson’s boutique at the Mall of America, his first storefront was at 18 University, across from Surdyk’s. Patric Richardson is a very big deal now – he has a new book release and television show starting this week. Anthony Falls Lock and Dam to a world class destination and visitor center. Promoting the art of film as a medium that fosters cross-cultural understanding, education, entertainment, and exploration.Įnhancing the Minneapolis riverfront environment-for people and pollinators. ![]() Maximizing the visitor experience of Minneapolis for the economic benefit of our community, making Minneapolis the destination of choice among travelers. ![]() We preserve and share the diverse stories of Hennepin County, MN. Hennepin History Museum is your history, your museum. ![]() Residential Real Estate professionals serving Downtown Minneapolis & Riverfront since 1999. Thanks to our community partners, whose support makes Mill City Times possible:
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