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Wayzata Businesswoman Makes Her Eighth Appearance on the Today Show Next Week

Kailen Rosenberg, owner of Love and Life Architects in Wayzata, is regarded as one of the country's foremost experts on relationships, and she has a promising deal in the works for her own television show on a major network.

A Wayzata businesswoman will be making her eighth appearance on The Today Show next week.

After a weekend of private events and meetings with clients in Manhattan, Kailen Rosenberg, owner of Love and Life Architects in Wayzata, will help lead a discussion Tuesday morning about how to find love after the age of 50.

“We will be discussing love over 50 for both married people and single people,” she said. “If you’re over 50 and married we’ll be talking about how to get back that youthful energy and love connection.”

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Tuesday’s nationally televised conversation will also touch on the difficulties of single people over the age of 50 and how they can successfully find love again.

“If it’s online, we’ll be talking about how to do it carefully, respectfully and how to accept love again after going through a painful divorce,” Rosenberg said. “We’ll look at how to get that lost trust back.”

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The relationship difficulties facing baby boomers is just one area of the local love doctor’s expertise. She also searches the globe to help find a soulmate for clients and regularly works with people of all ages and backgrounds. Her clients are spread across the country and come from as from as far away as the United Kingdom. Some are famous.

“We believe in soulmates, and we take our time and scour the planet to find the person for them,” she said.

Rosenberg stressed she was not a therapist or a counselor. She instead views herself as a life architect who both helps bring married couples together who have been struggling and works with single people looking for love and life satisfaction.

“I help people find and experience love and life in a way they never have before,” she said. “I come into people’s lives and get to the nitty gritty of who people are and why they aren’t experiencing the fullness of love and relationship joy that they have always wanted to and should.” 

Her previous appearances on The Today Show were to participate in discussions such as why women should (and shouldn’t) settle when it comes to companionship. Another, which also included the editor of Men’s Health Magazine, talked about lying and cheating. On yet another occasion, The Today Show flew a crew out to Rosenberg’s home to do a piece centering around how and if the recession was decaying marriages and relationships and how it could actually be harnassed to bring people together.

Rosenberg grew up on the shores of Lake Minnetonka. She says her mother was a hippie and that she spent most of her childhood with her grandparents bounding around Lake Minnetonka’s bays and inlets.

“I always knew that when I grew up I wanted to live near Lake Minnetonka,” she said. “I love the people and the energy and the environment and the water.”

Rosenberg has been a love architect for about 17 years. Her business, Love and Life Architects, is nestled on Lake Street and can be found online here.


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