Sheila Liaugminas
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Sheila Liaugminas is a journalist with extensive experience in both secular and religious journalism. Her writing covers a variety of topics, with her particular interest being the Catholic Church, faith, culture, politics and the media.

Sheila began her career in journalism working for the Dayton Journal Herald newspaper in Ohio, and then for the Dayton CBS affiliate. In Chicago, she reported for Time magazine for more than twenty years, and contributed to a number of cover stories. As well, she contributed to the Chicago Tribune and Crain’s Chicago Business.

At Chicago’s NBC affiliate (WMAQ-TV) she served as co-host of the Emmy Award-winning (1984) program You, and guest-hosted a morning talk show.

Sheila has been active in the religious media, with contributions to the publications National Catholic Register, Crisis Magazine, Adoremus Bulletin, and Voices (the publication of Women for Faith & Family). Most recently, Sheila hosted the radio show The Right Questions and Issues and Answers on the Relevant Radio
Relevant Radio
Relevant Radio is a trademark of Starboard Media Foundation, and is the largest Catholic talk radio network in the United States, with 20 stations and 18 affiliates in 15 states...

Network, heard throughout the United States and beyond. She has appeared as a guest on other shows on the Relevant Radio Network, as well as on the Ave Maria Radio Network.
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