Kristin Kizer

Writer

United States

Kristin Kizer is an experienced, versatile, and professional writer with more than two decades in the field and a BS in Radio/TV/Film from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. Career highlights include creating/writing/producing television series for The Discovery Channel, Inc., interviewing Harrison Ford and the crew of the Apollo 13 mission, writing SEO enhanced product descriptions and other marketing data for many big names in ecommerce, creating website content for a variety of industries, and blogging for a vast array of web-personalities. “I happily embrace new challenges and am always driven to succeed.”

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Zippia
Kristin Kizer, Author at Zippia

Kristin Kizer is an experienced, versatile, and professional writer with more than two decades in the field and a Bachelor of Science degree in Radio/TV/Film from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh. She works both behind and in front of the camera, sometimes doing on-camera performances and contributing voice-over talent.

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Chewy

Make mealtime exciting or treat your pup to an irresistibly tasty snack with Greenies Smart Chicken, Green Beans & Sweet Potatoes Recipe Grain-Free Wet Dog Food Topper. This drool-worthy, grain-free meal additive features VitaBroth broth, which is bone broth and vitamins E & B1 paired with real recognizable ingredients such as chicken, green beans, and sweet potatoes. The ingredients are natural and packed with vitamins. This topper is made without corn, wheat, soy, and chicken by-product...

Duluth Trading Company
Accordion

Better Than a Set of Drums Is the accordion the most underrated instrument? Probably, when you consider that it's used in folk music, Cajun music, jazz, classical, zydeco, polka and even dance-pop hits. All that from one fun accordion. This durable accordion is made for little hands and rough play, yet it performs with surprising sound.

Chewy
01/05/2024
Small Pet Select 18% Protein Layer Pellets Chicken Feed

Give your feathered friends the best with Small Pet Select 18% Protein Layer Pellets Chicken Feed. This non-GMO chicken feed is complete and balanced, and it’s specially formulated for laying hens. The nutrient-rich blend includes 18% protein, 4% crude fat, and 6% crude fiber. It’s a colorful blend of whole and cracked seeds and grains with protein pellets that invite your hens to scratch while giving them a nutritious meal. Your flock will enjoy omega-3 fatty acids and added calcium in a...

Aacd
AACD Accreditation: Your Competitive Edge

You're the best in the business-at the top of your field. You're a cosmetic dentistry superhero! When you're at the pinnacle of your profession, you know it. Not because you've learned it all and done it all, but because you understand that you can always push yourself to be even better.

Amfam
Where Should You Sell Your Produce?

As a commercial farmer, you probably already know farmer's markets are a popular choice for selling your produce, but there are a number of ways to market your crops that you might not have on your radar. From CSA's to U-pick farms, let's take a look at a variety of options you can choose from to sell your produce.

Mommy Hiker
02/18/2019
Istanbul, Turkey Family Travel Guide

by Kristin Kizer - Where East meets West and modern meets ancient lies Istanbul, Turkey. A city with a rich history evidenced by the monuments that remain set against glorious backdrops that feel like painted masterpieces. It's a must for the traveler, but it's an even bigger must for the seasoned traveler who's been here...

Outdoor Families Magazine
03/05/2019
Porto Family Holidays: The Best Places to Eat, Sleep, and Adventure

by Kristin Kizer - Located on the Rio Duoro, Porto, Portugal is a thriving metropolis that dates back to around 300 BC. Many of the historical structures still exist, although some of the oldest houses are currently at risk of collapsing. In 1996 UNESCO recognized the historical downtown center of Porto as a World Heritage Site.