Ereka Vetrini is a TV Host, Lifestyle Expert, Brand Spokesperson, Producer, Blogger and proud mom of two who got her start on Donald Trump‘s “The Apprentice” season 1. Ereka is currently the host of Lifetime’s Access Health.
Access Health brings you the latest cutting-edge developments and innovations in medicine, nutrition and fitness, so women everywhere can take charge of their health starting today!
She is also a regular contributor to NBC’s 1st Look and NY Live.
As an on-air correspondent for NBC she covers the hottest spots to dine, travel and shop! Ereka was previously the host of TLC Sunday Brunch where she brought you the very best brunch & cocktail recipes, styling tips and so much more!
You might also remember her as the host of In The Loop with iVillage, a live daytime talk show televised nationally on NBC. Alongside Bill Rancic and Kim Coles, Ereka covered women’s health, parenting, nutrition, food and more. Or you may remember her as the dynamic host of
Kidspace on HGTV. During the 6 season run of Kidspace Ereka and her team redesigned children’s play spaces.
As a mother of two, Ereka enjoys spending every spare minute running after her 11 and 9 year-old.
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Ereka Vetrini is a TV Host, Lifestyle Expert, Brand Spokesperson, Producer, Blogger and proud mom of two who got her start on Donald Trump‘s “The Apprentice” season 1. Ereka is currently the host of Lifetime’s Access Health.
Access Health brings you the latest cutting-edge developments and innovations in medicine, nutrition and fitness, so women everywhere can take charge of their health starting today!
She is also a regular contributor to NBC’s 1st Look and NY Live.
As an on-air correspondent for NBC she covers the hottest spots to dine, travel and shop! Ereka was previously the host of TLC Sunday Brunch where she brought you the very best brunch & cocktail recipes, styling tips and so much more!
You might also remember her as the host of In The Loop with iVillage, a live daytime talk show televised nationally on NBC. Alongside Bill Rancic and Kim Coles, Ereka covered women’s health, parenting, nutrition, food and more. Or you may remember her as the dynamic host of
Kidspace on HGTV. During the 6 season run of Kidspace Ereka and her team redesigned children’s play spaces.
As a mother of two, Ereka enjoys spending every spare minute running after her 11 and 9 year-old.
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Busy parents around the world can now rejoice.
Weelicious (www.weelicious.com), the brainchild of actress, model, and mom Catherine McCord, provides a solution to parents’ hectic lives by showing them how to cook recipes that are kid-friendly, quick, and nutritious. Since Weelicious launched in October 2007, Catherine has been offering innovative ideas and instruction for delicious meals that are “easy, fresh, and fun.” Bolstered by a culinary background and a passion for food, Catherine makes cooking accessible using few, but fresh ingredients. Recipes appeal to a range of ages – from infants starting on solid foods to school-age kids and adults. “As a parent, you don’t have to be a short-order cook preparing four different meals for four different family members,” she says.
“As a parent, you don’t have to be a short-order cook preparing four different meals for four different family members,” she says.