Interviews with outdoor and fishing professionals, biologists, and anglers, featuring meaningful stories, lifestyle, and conservation discussion.
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A short podcast to connect you to Christ! We believe that Jesus speaks to us through the Bible. We explore God’s Word daily and invite it to transform and renew our heart. We want to see you embrace God’s purpose for your life. We’re here to encourage you daily! Embrace Jesus Christ. Embrace True Purpose.
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Our mission is to protect you, your family, & pets from disease-carrying mosquitoes. That commitment includes a mission to offer the most advanced, environmentally-friendly products & services available so you can reclaim your yard from pests.
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Access to decision makers within a football club is what all fans want to see. The TrustCast aims to fill that gap for fans of Swansea City. The podcast is hosted by the Swansea City Supporters' Trust, and talks all things Swansea City with those who are making decisions within the club. We will aim to ask the questions that you, our listeners and members, send in to us. Join us now for this new and exciting project.
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Movie Night Extravaganza is an irreverent, quick moving show about movies. Hosted by Forrest Miller, Conan Neutron, Kt Baldassaro and Kristina Oakes! Live Episodes: youtube.com/movienightextravaganza
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Curious how businesses grow their revenue without turning every employee into a hardcore salesperson? Hosted by Mark Drager, CEO of SalesLoop and veteran podcaster, the How to Sell More Podcast helps business owners and marketers tackle one of the biggest challenges companies face: increasing sales. Each episode features proven strategies from founders, CEOs, and industry experts to elevate your branding, marketing, and sales—helping you attract new clients, demonstrate your value, and beat ...
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"Gettin Peggy Wit it" is an interview podcast where Peggy learns all about the things she already knows. She asks the hard hitting questions you never knew you needed answered (and probably didn't have the balls to ask). Interviewing today‘s "Broadway Stars", designers, and creative types alike, Peggy does as little research about her guests as possible. Listen as Peggy navigates the modern world with a 50's sensibility. Donning her saddle shoes and gingham dress, she will dive into the worl ...
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St. Louis on the Air creates a unique space where guests and listeners can share ideas and opinions with respect and honesty. Whether exploring issues and challenges confronting our region, discussing the latest innovations in science and technology, taking a closer look at our history or talking with authors, artists and musicians, St. Louis on the Air brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region.
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How two Black men use their experience to help peers address mental health challenges
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Black men face unique challenges in their everyday lives, and they often struggle to find mental health professionals who understand those challenges on a personal level. Psychotherapist Fred Williams and licensed behavioral analyst Bryant Antoine discuss how they use therapy and group sessions to support the mental health of their peers.…
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A Missouri teacher founded LGBT History Month 30 years ago. It’s now in 20 countries
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In 1994, the first LGBT History Month – then called Gay History Month – was celebrated with backing from prominent LGBT advocacy groups. Rodney Wilson founded the commemorative month while finishing grad school at University of Missouri-St. Louis. He also made another mark on history that year as the first openly gay K-12 teacher in Missouri. On th…
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Forrest, Conan Neutron, and Kristina Oakes discuss Francis Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula In 1992, Francis Ford Coppola revitalized Dracula and the Vampire Film with Bram Stoker's Dracula Starring Keanu Reeves, Winona Ryder, and Gary Oldman as a 430 year old Count Dracula. Watch KT Baldassaro & Jared Skolnick's Girl in the Basement: https://w…
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Lucas Kunce talks about his contentious Missouri U.S. Senate campaign with Josh Hawley
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Democratic U.S. Senate hopeful Lucas Kunce is facing the challenging task of upending Republican Sen. Josh Hawley in a state that’s become GOP-dominated. Kunce is making a strong bid. He’s been raising money at a feverish clip since entering the U.S. Senate race in 2023, and Hawley is taking Kunce’s effort to oust him seriously, as seen with a flur…
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The Missouri Ethics Commission emerges from a year of challenges
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Liz Ziegler, former Missouri Ethics Commission executive director, lays out Missouri’s campaign finance system rules. Ziegler also answers listener questions about campaign contribution limits as well as some of its limitations of the commission.
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Missouri Republicans are reaching out to the state’s trade unions — some are wary
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U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley’s about-face on right to work is seen by some as a welcome shift toward pro-labor policy — and by others as election year pandering. In this episode, St. Louis and Missouri based union representatives share their thoughts on the U.S. Senate race in Missouri ahead of the Nov. 5 election..…
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After 34 years of injustice, Chris Dunn reflects on his new life
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Chris Dunn became a free man after spending 34 years in prison for a murder he did not commit. In a wide-ranging interview, Chris recounts his long, frustrating journey through the justice system and how that system fought to hold him in prison — even after gaining the support of multiple judges and prosecutors. Chris was released July 30. He is jo…
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SLPS acting Superintendent Borishade discusses transportation, deficit, enrollment
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STLPR reporter Lacretia Wimbley shares what she learned from her conversation with St. Louis Public Schools acting Superintendent Millicent Borishade including addressing criticism on the district's hiring practices, transportation woes, enrollment and budget.
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Episode 239: Nosferatu with Matthew 'Film Guy' Weiss
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Forrest, Conan Neutron, KT Baldassaro and Kristina Oakes are joined by Matthew Film Guy to talk about the original 1922 F. W. Murnau film Nosferatu: a Symphony of Horror This is the first in an entire month of Vampire Movies we are doing throughout October! In 1922, producers Albin Grau and Enrico Dieckmann hired F.W. Murnau and the screenwriter He…
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NPR uplifts St. Louis emerging journalists who explore the meaning of ‘home’
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NPR’s Next Gen Radio Project was in St. Louis last week. The five-day digital journalism and audio training project’s goal is to find, coach, and train public media's next generation. STLPR Visuals Editor Brian Munoz and Senior Environmental Reporter Kate Grumke discuss the experience of working with the emerging journalists, and we feature some of…
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Ken Page, who starred on Broadway and Muny stages, dies at 70
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Ken Page holds a special place among the pantheon of entertainers who have both hailed from St. Louis and who’ve chosen to call the city home. Page died Monday at the age of 70. We hear Page’s hit roles including in “Cats” and “The Wiz,” and as the voice of Oogie Boogie in “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” We also listen back to Page when he was a …
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She opened a Vietnamese restaurant 32 years ago. Today, Truc Lam is a St. Louis staple
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In 1992, Lâm Flamenco opened a Vietnamese restaurant, Truc Lam. The restaurant’s long operation, as well as the dramatic journey its owner took to get to St. Louis, have made it “a fixture of the Tower Grove South neighborhood,” according to food writer Ileana Martinez, who profiled Lâm Flamenco in the latest issue of Sauce Magazine. Martinez share…
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How Black women in St. Louis navigate complicated, often toxic work environments
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Producer Miya Norfleet shares stories Black women recently shared about their experiences as professionals in various workplaces.
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A snail species went extinct. The St. Louis Zoo helped bring it back to the wild
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The St. Louis Zoo is part of a team of conservationists that have done what few scientists have ever accomplished: successfully reintroduce an extinct species back to the wild. Zoological manager Kayla Garcia shares how the Patula snail went extinct and was brought back to life in their native South Pacific Island of Moorea.…
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Mini artificial islands mimic wetlands and help filter Missouri's lakes and ponds
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Much of Missouri’s natural wetlands no longer exist. They were destroyed by agriculture and urban development which is a problem because wetlands filter contaminants and excess nutrients in water. Artificial floating wetlands are becoming a promising alternative that mimic the real thing on a smaller scale. Producer Ulaa Kuziez went to St. Charles …
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An STL Welcome Party for people new – and returning – to St. Louis
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The STL Welcome Kit has tools to help you understand the history, culture and ins and outs of St. Louis. STLPR Engagement Editor Lara Hamdan curates articles that explain St. Louis and recommend events and places to explore. Lara discusses the project and previews the STL Welcome Party, a free event from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Tuesday, that's a resource fa…
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‘Missouri Comfort’ shares over 70 recipes that are beloved and unique to the Show-Me State
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Missouri has a diverse offering of delicious cuisines from indigenous peoples to German immigrants and descendants of enslaved Africans. Because of Missouri’s unique climate, cattle and crops, traditional dishes have a special twist that you can only find within the state — 70 of those recipes are shared in a new cookbook “Missouri Comfort: Recipes…
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Black women face unique challenges at work. A new event wants to help them overcome them
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In 2023 GoDaddy Venture Forward found that Black women make up the fastest growing demographic group to turn to entrepreneurship, but the motivation for many stems from seeking psychologically safe work environments. Jennifer Drake is the organizer behind Black Women at Work, an event meant to connect and support Black women and provide ways to sur…
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St. Louis County prosecutor wants to make it easier to vacate convictions
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St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell says that Marcellus Williams’ execution on Tuesday showcases two things: That prosecutors should rethink the utility of the death penalty and that a 2021 state law allowing them to try and vacate convictions may need to be changed. Bell discussed the legal twists and turns of Williams’ case.…
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The Introverts Guide to Networking | Matthew Pollard
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Do you find it challenging as an introvert to handle business networking and sales? In this episode, Mark Drager interviews Matthew Pollard, alias the "Rapid Growth Guy," to reveal innovative strategies for introverts in business. As an introvert, Matthew shares his journey from struggling salesperson to successful entrepreneur and author. In this …
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How East St. Louis educator Briana Morales uses writing to foster healing and connection
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2023 Illinois Teacher of the Year Briana Morales was in seventh-grade when she had a teacher who changed her life: by instilling a love of writing, a sense of hope — and by inspiring her to become a teacher herself. We hear that story and learn how Briana has impacted her own students’ lives.
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Inside the investigation of 'predatory’ contracts in Missouri's cannabis industry
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Missouri's cannabis industry is still contending with groups hoping to exploit the state's social-equity cannabis program. Missouri Independent cannabis reporter Rebecca Rivas has tracked this story across the country. She shares her findings about the way "predatory contracts" are being used -- and who is benefiting from them.…
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Nelly, ‘Chimp Crazy’ drama, and more on the Legal Roundtable docket
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Members of the St. Lunatics are suing Nelly because they say they weren’t credited or paid for work on the 2000 album “Country Grammar.” The HBO show “Chimp Crazy” showed a St. Louis nurse admitting she lied in federal court. Mission Taco Joint is changing its name to Session Taco after a lawsuit from the maker of Mission-branded tortillas. Those w…
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Episode 238: the Nice Guys with Zach Marsh
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Forrest, Conan Neutron, KT Baldassaro, and Kristina Oakes are joined by Zach Marsh to talk about Shane Black's The Nice Guys The Nice Guys is a 2016 Neo-Noir Crime Comedy where Ryan Gosling and Russell Crowe play buddy cops trying to find a missing girl and solve the death of a porn star in the 1970s. #moviereview #podcast #filmpodcast #livepodcast…
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Jake Adelstein chased organized crime in Japan. A suspected killer nurse drew him back to Missouri
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Journalist Jake Adelstein is known for his reporting on Japanese organized crime and the Yakuza, which inspired a recent HBO series "Tokyo Vice." But this Missouri native's new project, as the host and producer of "Night Shift," tells a story close to his hometown of Columbia -- and to a story that Adelstein's father played a key role in. Jake disc…
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Who owns the Riverfront Times? Signs point to Texas-based companies hawking OnlyFans camgirls
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The Riverfront Times was sold to an undisclosed buyer in May, but the secret may be out. STLPR’s Jessica Rogen reports that an LLC in Texas appears to be the new owner. The investigation involved digging into incorporation documents, lawsuit filings and more — all of which points to RSC Ventures, a company that’s leveraging the RFT’s online reputat…
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Artists across St. Louis remember the lasting impact of the Way Out Club’s Bob Putnam
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Bob Putnam, co-owner of the iconic St. Louis artist’s haven the Way Out Club, passed away August 26, 2024. His wife and fellow Way Out Club owner Sherri “Danger” Lucas shares memories of Putnam, who was beloved as a friend, mentor and dedicated supporter of local arts.
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SLU professor explores the complex realities of prescription monitoring programs in new book
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Prescription drug monitoring programs — a technology originally designed for law enforcement — have been used by health care systems to combat the opioid crisis since the early 2000s. In her new book “Policing Patients,” St. Louis University Associate Professor Liz Chiarello speaks to the technology’s effects on overdose rates and patient outcomes.…
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We Live Here: How a 1972 Veiled Prophet protest is connected to the Ferguson uprising
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This past Thursday, producer Danny Wicentowski joined our show to discuss how VP St. Louis has ousted the central figure and namesake of the secret society that runs St. Louis’ Fourth of July Parade — the Veiled Prophet. This episode of STLPR’s podcast “We Live Here” takes a deep dive on the history of the Veiled Prophet and explores how it’s conne…
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GOP candidate for secretary of state wants hand count of ballots. Local officials reject the idea
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Despite not having the most money or the flashiest social media strategy, state Sen. Denny Hoskins emerged as the winner of the crowded GOP primary for secretary of state. Hoskins has a proposal that is alarming elections officials — to hand count ballots. St. Louis County election directors Eric Fey and Rick Stream join the Politically Speaking Ho…
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Missouri and Illinois aren’t on the presidential radar. But their voters are involved
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Neither Missouri or Illinois are competitive in this year’s election cycle. But residents in both states are contributing time and money to campaigns. In this episode of the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, we hear from voters and political consultants in both states about why they’re still involved in presidential politics.…
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He started a politics newsletter at 9. Now Gabe Fleisher has thousands of readers
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St. Louis County native Gabe Fleisher started a politics newsletter when he was nine years old. Now, the recent Georgetown University graduate has nearly 50,000 people subscribed to his “Wake Up to Politics” newsletter on Substack. Fleisher joins the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air to talk about the evolution of his journalism — a…
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Dads to Doulas educates Black fathers on prenatal and postpartum stages
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After Brad Edwards and his family experienced a massive tragedy — twins lost to stillbirth — he decided to create an opportunity to train dads to better support mothers and be advocates for their birth partners. Edwards’ loss was the catalyst to developing Dads to Doulas which will welcome its first cohort Oct. 2024, an initiative under the media p…
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VP St. Louis ousts its own figurehead — the Veiled Prophet is no more
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The Veiled Prophet is gone. According to VP St. Louis, the central figure and namesake of the secret society that runs St. Louis' Fourth of July parade “is no longer part” of the group that once bore his name. In a rare public interview, VP St. Louis Chief Operating Officer Michael Ruwitch said the decision to remove the Veiled Prophet was made “fo…
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How immigrant families preserve history, culture and familial bonds through language
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Children of immigrants often face heritage language loss. In this encore episode, we hear from St. Louis parents and community members who are taking practical steps to maintain linguistic and cultural connection across generations.
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Episode 237: Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?
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Forrest, KT Baldassaro @MovieRuntime and our own noted Joan Crawford/Bette Davis expert Kristina @cosmepolitics talk about Robert Aldrich's 1962 'Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?' The only film that Joan Crawford and Bette Davis ever did together, in the midst of their decades long feud, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane marked a comeback for both of t…
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How St. Louis rapper Big Boss Vette turned hardship into certified gold
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Female rappers are dominating the charts, including St. Louis’ very own Diamond Smith — better known by her stage name Big Boss Vette. The writer and rapper behind hits like “Snatched” and “Pretty Girls Walk” reflects on her St. Louis roots, her fast-growing career and the lessons she’s learned along the way.…
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How Music at the Intersection delighted audiences but caused concern for some local artists
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Producer Miya Norfleet shares reflections for artists and attendees of this year’s Music at the Intersection Festival hosted in Grand Center.
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Why Small Teams Beat Industry Giants | Anand Sheoran
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Are you ready to transform your B2B strategy and forge unbreakable bonds with clients? Today, Mark Drager sits down with Anand Sheoran, founder of Current Instrumentation & Automation Inc., a specialized instrumentation company, to uncover the secrets behind his rapid business growth. With a background in engineering and sales, Anand brings a fresh…
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‘How to Destroy Everything’ podcast returns to investigate a narcissist St. Louis lawyer
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The "How to Destroy Everything" podcast is back after a long break with new episodes, continuing the strange, twisting tale of the late St. Louis attorney Richard Jacobs. Listen back to our 2023 interview with creators Danny Jacbos and Darren Grodsky, who describe their growing investigation into the ways Jacobs, Danny’s father, controlled and terr…
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At Crown Candy, speed humps bring sweet relief to Old North St. Louis
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Do speed humps help curb reckless driving? Crown Candy Kitchen owner Andy Karandzieff says he’s seen a marked improvement in driver behavior at the intersection near his restaurant in Old North St. Louis. He joins Elaine Cha and 14th Ward Alderman Rasheen Aldridge to talk about traffic violence, what it takes to get speed humps installed, and what …
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‘We have the next few years in the bag’ Sam Altman touts U.S. AI supremacy, ChatGPT release and St. Louis
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Sam Altman wants to be careful about not overhyping Thursday’s release of the newest model of ChatGPT. But that’s not stopping the co-founder and CEO of OpenAI from celebrating OpenAI o1 as a new artificial intelligence model that can reason and solve complex problems. Altman grew up in St. Louis and was back in his hometown speaking at his alma ma…
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Why this summer was hotter, drier and wetter than ‘normal’
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St. Louis summers are infamously hot and humid. But this year saw a combination of much hotter, more humid and drier days. Matt Beitscher, lead meteorologist with the National Weather Service-St. Louis, and Trent Ford, Illinois’ State Climatologist speak to what’s causing extreme weather events in the Midwest region, and what is challenging about k…
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How to celebrate the real Mexican Independence Day in St. Louis
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Leticia Seitz is the owner of Arte Rojo STL and broadcaster behind Conectando Raices Radio. She joined “St. Louis on the Air” to discuss the importance of providing a way for people of Mexican descent living abroad to stay connected to their heritage as well as sharing her culture with those who are interested in learning more about Mexico. She als…
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Episode 236: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice with Eileen Jones
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Forrest Miller, Conan Neutron, Kristina Oakes and KT Baldassaro talk to @JacobinMag and @filmsuckpodcast1517 film critic Eileen Jones about Tim Burton's new film Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Tim Burton is BACK!! #timburton #michaelkeaton #beetlejuice #beetlejuicebeetlejuicebeetlejuice #jennaortega #winonaryder #catherineohara #monicabelluci The new sequ…
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Chingy made St. Louis hip hop a thing — and now he’s coming home
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St. Louis took over the airwaves and the hip-hop Billboard charts in the early 2000s, and helping lead the charge was Walnut Park native Howard Bailey, Jr. — better known as Chingy. He’s bringing those nostalgic hits and newer works to the Music at the Intersection stage Saturday, Sept. 14.
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Dance the Vote uses music and dance to boost voter registration and civic engagement
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The St. Louis initiative Dance the Vote is using the arts to get people to register to vote ahead of the November general election. Ahead of this Saturday’s Dance the Vote event at the Missouri History Museum, cofounder Joan Lipkin and youth activist Precious Barry discuss the importance of fostering civic engagement among young people before they …
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How Missouri’s Supreme Court put abortion back on the ballot
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A Missouri Supreme Court order this week ended days of legal drama surrounding an amendment to legalize abortion in Missouri. St. Louis Public Radio politics correspondent Jason Rosenbaum breaks down the legal developments and political ramifications, and what happens if voters approve Amendment 3 on November 5.…
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7 Ways to Sell What Customers Value | Gary Arnold
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Do you ever feel like you are disconnected from your customers and struggling to drive growth? In this episode, Mark Drager interviews Gary Arnold, a growth leader and recently appointed Chair for the Seattle EXECUTE Mastermind Group, to explore his customer-centric philosophy for business success. Gary has established himself as a versatile leader…
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How a St. Louis family’s connections freed their son from Syrian captivity
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Sam Goodwin’s recreational trip to Syria took a terrifying turn when he was wrongfully accused of espionage and detained for nine weeks in 2019. While stuck on the inside of the country’s notoriously lethal prison system, his family in St. Louis worked relentlessly to secure his release. The story of his captivity, and the international network of …
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