How to pick the right little gift for everyone on your list!
Who doesn’t love stocking stuffers this time of year? The little gifts that show children and adults you appreciate their hobbies and interests, and sometimes – their delight in getting something sweet or salty. But there are do’s and don’ts for choosing these holiday bundles. Parenting and lifestyle expert Raina Seitel shares tips for how to find the right stocking stuffers for everyone on your holiday list.
Raina Seitel discusses:
- Tips for choosing stocking stuffers for men, women, children and colleagues: hobbies, DIY, useful and just “for fun” gifts
- Gifts for readers: books and audiobooks
- Gifts for people with hobbies: craft and DIY supplies, homemade gifts
- Useful gifts: vehicle roadside assistance devices
About Raina Seitel: Raina Seitel is an Emmy award-winning journalist who has profiled and interviewed a who’s who of personalities in the worlds of entertainment, fashion, music, theater, sports and politics, including Brad Pitt, Madonna, Denzel Washington, Meryl Streep, Christie Brinkley, Dolly Parton, Tommy Hilfiger, Vera Wang, Hugh Jackman, Clive Davis, Michael Jordan, Rudy Giuliani and Bill Clinton, among many others.
Raina currently serves as an entertainment and lifestyle host and correspondent for a number of media outlets. She hosts segments and reports on fashion, entertainment, Broadway, beauty, lifestyle and fitness for NBC’s “New York Live,” along with other NBC platforms. She also co-hosts “Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter” on AXS TV.
In addition to her hosting commitments, Raina is co-staring in the new reality series “City Girl Diaries” on The Style Network. The show focuses on the lives of several, real-life friends as they navigate exciting, high-profile professions, friendships and personal achievements in New York City.
As a style and entertainment expert, Raina serves as a spokesperson for many blue-chip brands via Satellite Media Tours and live media appearances, including Coca-Cola, McDonalds, Atlantic City Tourist Board, Energizer, Equinox, K. Hovnanian, and Staples.
Raina’s career includes 15 years of experience at CNN, ABC and NBC. Raina served as co-founder of the multi-platform brand, Moms and The City, and co-hosted the NBC-produced, nationally-syndicated TV show, “Moms and The City & A Dad Named David,” based on the concepts and topics of the motherhood-centered brand.
A former competitive dancer, Raina continues to channel her love of the arts into her work. Raina graduated cum laude from Tulane University. She lives in Manhattan with her son, Hunter, and long-haired Chihuahua, Theo
Interview provided by Amazon, Hum by Verizon