Katie Linendoll Headlines Monday’s Tech Segment on NBC’s ‘Today’

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NBC’s Today is loading up its Monday, July 7, 2025 edition with a wide mix of live segments, led by Katie Linendoll, who returns for a focused look at digital decluttering.

Linendoll will anchor the “Today’s Consumer” feature, offering viewers a streamlined approach to organizing their digital lives. The tech expert has been a recurring voice on the program, often called on to break down emerging products and online trends for a mainstream audience. Monday’s segment will cover device storage, cloud habits, and password hygiene.

The 7–9 a.m. block also includes a skincare-meets-makeup demo from Sarah Eggenberger, plus footage of Savannah Guthrie throwing the ceremonial first pitch at the Mets game. The program will cut to a travel feature from Venice and wrap the early slot with a vineyard visit.

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The 9–10 a.m. hour moves to sleep science and lifestyle. Dr. Michael Breus joins for a “Fact vs. Myth” segment on summer sleep patterns. Danielle White and Trey McDaniel will appear to discuss their roles in NBC’s Survival Mode. Wellness coach Stephanie Mansour returns with a “Start TODAY” feature, helping viewers build movement habits through July.

Wrapping the hour is a look at summer wines with Vanessa Price, followed by Melissa Garcia spotlighting deals from Target Circle Week in the latest “Shop This List” segment.

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Today continues to air weekdays on NBC from 7:00 a.m., hosted by Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb, Craig Melvin, and Al Roker.

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