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I love podcasting and talking with my friends about movies, TV and anything else that is fun. I especially love animation, romcoms and cheesy TV movies Rottentomatoes approved critic. Member UFCA and HCA
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Master My Garden podcast with John Jones. The gardening podcast that helps you master your own garden. With new episodes weekly packed full of gardening tips, how to garden guides, interviews with gardening experts on many gardening topics and just about anything that will help you in your garden whether you are a new or a seasoned gardener. I hope you enjoy.John
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AJ Steel Show

Steel Productions TM

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The top-rated AJ Steel Show covers politics, money, sex, & everything in between. Voted the best new conservative podcast in America, AJ Steel has staked out a reputation of being "Unafraid to say what so many want to scream out". Controversial and brutally honest, AJ steel, an immigrant and self-made millionaire, never bows down to political correctness, or to the perpetually offended. Contact: ajsteelshow@gmail.com
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GW Integrative Medicine

GW Integrative Medicine

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Welcome to GW Integrative Medicine, a podcast about using an integrative approach to disease prevention and health promotion. We look forward to sharing the latest news and research on Integrative Medicine – where the best practices of conventional medicine and evidence-based complementary medicine meet. This podcast is brought to you by the Office of Integrative Medicine and Health, the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, in collaboration with the university ...
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St. Louis on the Air

St. Louis Public Radio

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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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Two Cousins @IamMarGray & @Ray_RogerThat chat about topics that millennials face, while trying to live in their purpose. Catch us weekly & don't forget to Like & Subscribe!
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Burdens

Adam Burt

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I have depression. I decided to start talking about it, both as a way of sharing my own experiences, and as a way to try to help others. I offer information, tips and tricks that therapists have given me to cope, mixed with my own advice.
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SSRWhy? is a light-hearted tangential podcast about living with depression. Join Marta and Peter as they ponder what it means to live with depression without being ‘too’ much of a bummer. And without being medical experts. Contact us at ssrwhy@gmail.com. Artwork by Shawn Milliken
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A lot can happen when you mix hot button issues about pop culture and society, semi responsible amounts of alcohol, and 20 plus years of friendship. "The Brut Point" podcast is fun, conversational yet dicey and a bit controversial. Abo and Debb navigate through a wide range of topics providing colorful and sometimes problematic responses that will hopefully start a dialogue. Tune in for a good time and keep the drinks and convo poppin' #BrutPoint
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Join Brian, Sam, Zach, and Chris as they talk about all things Commander. Spanning the gambit from casual to competitive play, these four friends offer a variety of perspectives to the format.
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We're just two horror-obsessed chicks talking about the movies, music, video games, and literature that inspires us. We perform ghost hunts, interview owners of haunted places around Milwaukee, and create horror-themed cocktails.
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Adventures With Ghosts

Ghost Host and Adventure Lad

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A Podcast about ghosts, but more importantly, about Ghost Adventures. Hosted by the Ghost Host, Jay, and Adventure-Lad, Ben. We look forward to seeing you "On the other SIIIIIDDDDDEEEEE!"
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Talkin' Greasy Podcast

Talkin' Greasy Podcast

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Darnell hold no punches during conversations about race, pop culture, sex and everything in between. Follow us on our Social Media https://linktr.ee/talkinggreasy. For business inquiries, email us at talkinggreasy@gmail.com. Like, comment, and subscribe!
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Feelings First is a queer actual play podcast about messy relationships, complex characters, grounded stories, and exploring emotional landscapes. Join Luke, Gwen, Finbar and Ashley as they explore the challenging lives of Teenage Superheroes in Season 4: Masks
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District Queen

Audio Drama from Visionarher Productions/One Dream Films

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"District Queen" is a sexy crime drama series about Margo, a young flight attendant, who has grown tired of her mundane life but soon finds adventure in an exciting mysterious man. District Queen was created/executive produced by Akiya McKnight and written/direct by Zell Gaymon. Starring @MikiaJeter @PhoenixWashington @KhalimahG @ToyaMNelson Follow @districtqueenpod for all updates. #DistrictQueen
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Women Watching Porn is an educational podcast about female pleasure. Each episode, Cris, Maxi, and Laura invite guests to find the good, the bad, and the orgastic. Along the way, we talk about masturbation and how exploring yourself can change how you explore the world. Visit our website for more info.
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Financial Planning Conversations is a podcast about good financial advice and investment suitability. It is brought to you by FinaMetrica - a global leader in investment suitability and risk tolerance assessment tools. For more information on how FinaMetrica can help grow your business go to www.riskprofiling.com. You can contact Paul directly: Email: paul.resnik@finametrica.com Twitter: @paulresnik
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Come one come all! Overexposed is our podcast about film conversations! Each week we bring a different film to the table and discuss, argue, cry, laugh, and all of the things in between! The regulars consist of Hunter, Mickey and Sam with guests joining us every once in a while! Come for the conversation, stay for the copious amounts of film love.
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We bring you a show where as a couple we talk about any and everything under the sun with the goal of shining a new light on relationships as a whole. So if you're looking for a good laugh and great entertainment follow us and listen in!! THERE REALLY ARE NO LIMITS!!
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Two Integrative Nutrition Health Coaches talk about how to fulfill your dreams of healthy and happy life. Svetlana Burak and Rita Bord both struggled with thyroid disorder but went into remission by integrating healthy balance into their mind, body, and soul. The Radio Show focuses on health, wellness, food, nutrition, as well as mind and body connection.
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A (hopefully) bi-weekly podcast getting angry about pop culture. Mainly movies, unless Anna goes off on a tangent about fashion and that one time that they used a zipper sound for Chris Pine's pants in Wonder Woman despite the fact that they wouldn't have had zippers back then for reasons that I (Emma) don't know but she sure does.
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The St. Louis Chamber Chorus may be most well known for its repertoire that features classical and religious songs from centuries ago. But the chorus has also featured new compositions and for its 69th season, the nearly 50 singers will add 21st century pop to its choral selections. St. Louis Chamber Chorus artistic director Philip Barnes talks abo…
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Send Me A Message!! What if you could transform your gardening experience extend the growing season and grow warm loving plants and crops. Discover the secrets to selecting the perfect greenhouse for your garden, inspired by a listener's inquiry about choosing the best option. Whether you're battling the unpredictable weather of Ireland or simply s…
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The documentary "Concrete Jungle Gym" chronicles the brilliant life and legacy of Bob Cassilly and the creation of the City Museum. Premiering Nov. 10 at the St. Louis International Film Festival, the film draws on decades of footage to create an unusually intimate portrait of an artist driven to create new art from the demolished pieces of the cit…
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Today I have Emily and Steven from IN A BARBIE WORLD Podcast to talk about the Barbie movies franchise. Listen to IN A BARBIE WORLD https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-a-barbie-world/id1246857724 Get a Smile and Frown worthy shirt at our merch store https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies?ref_id=8581 For my Barbenheimer episode- https://y…
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The GOP once again dominated an election in Missouri. Every Republican won statewide office but they did suffer a stinging policy defeat with the passage of Amendment 3, which legalizes abortion up to fetal viability. On the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, we hear analysis from UMSL political science professor Anita Manion about …
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Drs Laurie Sorrenson and Mick Kling know a thing or two because they've seen a thing or two. Both own and run successful large practices and consult with their opotmetric peers on all things practice management. Recently, Laurie and Mick co-authored a white paper "A Guide On Adding An Associate Doctor to Your Practice" which can be found HERE (http…
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While Americans are deeply divided on election-year politics, there’s one issue on which the vast majority agree: The practice of switching between daylight saving time and standard time needs to end. In this encore episode, we listen back to a March 2024 conversation about the effects of the current system on our health, the history of daylight sa…
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In the civil legal system, the so-called "justice gap" means most low-income people who face cases involving evictions, health care, and even domestic violence, do so without an attorney. Dan Glazier, Executive Director of Legal Services of Eastern Missouri, and social worker Laura Halfmann-Morris talk about how they are working to close that gap, …
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In this episode, Chris discusses step three of building a protocol in comprehensive optometry, focusing on the importance of educational documents for patient communication. He emphasizes the need for intentional delivery of information to patients, using storytelling techniques to enhance understanding and engagement. The conversation highlights t…
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Voters go to the polls on Tuesday to decide on a slew of important statewide contests, including the combative race between GOP Sen. Josh Hawley and Democratic challenger Lucas Kunce. Passage of Amendment 3 would place abortion rights protections in the state Constitution, while approval of Amendment 2 would legalize sports wagering. STLPR statehou…
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A swarm of messages over the airwaves and on social media feeds have increasingly relied on inflammatory language, embellished details and sometimes a blatant disregard for truth. On the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, STLPR’s Abby Llorico spoke about this trend with professor Natasha Casey, a media literacy educator at Lincoln L…
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Send Me A Message!! Get ready to uncover the secrets behind crafting garden structures that are both beautiful and resilient with none other than Rosie Campbell from Rosabell Plant Supports. Rosie, a true innovator in the field, shares her journey from needing durable plant supports for her own garden to creating a thriving business that provides h…
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We talk about Traditional Chinese Medicine and nutrition with Ellen Goldsmith, MSOM, LAc, a nationally board certified, licensed acupuncturist, Chinese herbalist, and co-author of “Nutritional Healing with Chinese Medicine.” She specializes in Chinese dietetics and its application in a Western clinical setting.Ellen’s integrative body centered and …
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Ovarian cancer is a disease diagnosed in 54 patients every day in the United States, according to the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance. St. Louis Ovarian Cancer Awareness collaborates with area medical schools in a program called Survivors Teaching Students to help future medical professionals see symptoms earlier. Drs. Andrea and Ian Hagemann disc…
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Generations of St. Louisans and countless classes of St. Louis University graduates have heard tall tales about the exorcism performed by SLU Jesuit priests in 1949. The diary of the lead priest, Father Raymond Bishop, would go on to inspire the cult classic horror film “The Exorcist” and novels depicting people possessed by demons. St. Louis Unive…
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Halloween conjures images of ghouls, ghosts and other spooky creatures. But for Jade Moore, the owner of Sincerely, the Craft, mysticism is more than a trend — it’s a connection to heritage. In this encore episode, producers Miya Norfleet and Emily Woodbury speak with Moore about the beliefs, faiths and ritual practices that are generally categoriz…
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Published nearly 180 years ago, Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Raven” endures. The poem tells the story of the narrator’s descent into madness as they deal with the grief of losing their beloved Lenore. In this encore episode, we listen to historical interpreter Anne Williams’ recording of “The Raven,” featuring original sound design by producer Avery Roge…
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Happy Halloween! Today Manda and Rachel are back to talk about 2 blind spots from director John Carpenter- THE THING and VAMPIRES! Pick up THE CHRISTMAS COIN by Lindsay Gibson today (ad) https://amzn.to/4eUuC09 Follow Manda on twitter https://twitter.com/amxndareviews Follow Manda on youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj_Er2_Wrzivd4jUkr0sn7g …
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Mike and Champ dive into spooky season with a Halloween episode filled with frightful and suspenseful films. Topics include the time-bending sleeper hit Caddo Lake, a return to the Afterlife through the practical design of Tim Burton's Beetlejuice sequel, M. Night Shyamalan tongue-in-cheek thrills in Trap, Anna Kendrick's examination of misogyny an…
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St. Louis native Chaz Littlejohn is serving five years in federal prison for the theft and leak of Donald Trump's tax returns. St. Louis Magazine senior editor Nick Phillips explored the mystery of Littlejohn's crimes, chronicling how the former government contractor decided to break the law for what he believed were the right reasons. Phillips tak…
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Aaron's good friend, Bryan Holman owns three successful optometry practices Greenville, Millbrook, and Montgomery, Alabama. Roll Tide! Bryan has a clear process and strategy when introducing new technology into his practice and joins to discuss how he successfully intergrated the RetEval, his most recent technology, into practice. Bryan also is a b…
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AJ Steel joins Pastor Darrell Scott in an incredible conversation about his close relationship with Donald Trump and his important role in his presidential campaign. But this podcast doesn't end there. It also covers some shocking new information about Black leaders Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and Louis Farrakhan. Not to mention some disheartening i…
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In this conversation, Chris and Jed Mullenix explore the importance of community building, leadership, and faith in fostering a thriving city. They discuss the challenges of divisiveness in society and the need for common ground to unite people. Through personal anecdotes and insights, they emphasize the significance of connectivity, shared values,…
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After more than two years of work, the Tiny House project in St. Louis’ Benton Park West neighborhood is complete. We hear from Dwayne Tiggs, the architect and craftsman behind the Tiny House, and his partner and project gardener Rikki Watts. They share their story of the home's completion and what it means to build a home while also building commu…
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At 100,000 verses, the ancient Indian epic ‘The Mahabharata’ is the longest epic poem ever written. Due to its focus on conflict amongst family — and its explorations of illusion, reality and truth — Nartana Premachandra felt it fitting inspiration for Dances of India St. Louis’ 2024 annual performance, which falls just after the Nov. 5 elections. …
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While Missouri’s 2nd Congressional District is GOP-leaning thanks to Franklin and Warren Counties, the St. Louis County portion is shifting leftward. STLPR politics correspondent Jason Rosenbaum reports from Chesterfield on how Democrats have gained ground and are bullish that a backlash over Trump and restrictive abortion policies could help the s…
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While odds of becoming a victim of a school shooting are statistically low, the looming threat of violence in what’s supposed to be a safe space for students and educators negatively affects young people’s mental health. Bart Andrews, Chief Clinical Officer at Behavioral Health Response, shares how adults can support the youth in their lives at a t…
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Craft beer has experienced explosive growth in the last 15 years, but more recently those good times may have ended, with craft breweries across the country now hurting, or even closing. In recent months, Urban Chestnut Brewing Company filed for bankruptcy protection, O’Fallon Brewery closed, and Earthbound Beer announced it will shutter later this…
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A lawsuit from Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey seeking to restrict the abortion pill is drawing attention to an unusual take on the decrease in teen pregnancy in Missouri. The Legal Roundtable discusses the significance of the lawsuit’s argument that access to the abortion pill “is depressing expected birth rates for teenaged mothers” — som…
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Send Me A Message!! Join us as we explore the art of bare root planting alongside experts Caitriona and Robert from Cullen Nurseries in Carlow. This episode promises to enrich your understanding of this cost-effective gardening method, perfect for large-scale projects. Katrina and Robert share their journey through the ever-evolving trends of the n…
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Conductor Leonard Slatkin took the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra to new heights during his 18 years at the helm. He talks about a weekend of concerts and events celebrating his 80th birthday, and his favorite moments conducting works by Gershwin and Tchaikovsky. Along with Slatkin, we get to know composer Cindy McTee, whose work “Timepiece” will be …
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Aaron shares his thoughts on managing growth opportunities as a parent, grandparent and practice owner. In his book, The Anxious Generation, Jonathan Haidt introduces the concept of "bruises not scars" to help children develop self confidence. Aaron discusses how he uses this concept in practice, not only with his team but also with himself. CLICK …
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Charlie Peete was a highly-touted prospect for the St. Louis Cardinals who played 23 games with the big league club in 1956. He was expected to compete heavily for the starting center field job the next season, but he didn’t get that chance because he, his wife and three young children died in a plane crash. Had Peete lived, he likely would have be…
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THE SUBSTANCE is causing a lot of debate and Molly joins Rachel to talk about it! Rachel's review of THE SUBSTANCE https://rachelsreviews.net/2024/10/10/the-substance-or-yeah-its-gross-but-important-review/ Follow Molly on twitter https://twitter.com/RasberryRazz For our panel on Best of Movies 2024 So Far https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsUGj9RUh0…
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The traumatic experience of being shot is often just the beginning of the challenges facing those with bullet-related injuries. Keisha Blanchard was shot in the back by an unidentified person in January 2024. Keisha tells the story of what happened next, and the painful, confusing experience of being told by a physician that, “We are not in the bus…
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In this episode, Chris discusses the second step in building a clinical protocol for optometry. He emphasizes the importance of formulating patient questions that compel action and the need to identify critical clinical findings during eye exams. Chris also highlights the significance of developing a comprehensive follow-up protocol for patients, p…
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Today NY Times film critic Alissa Wilkinson joins us to share her journey from freelancer, to teacher, to full time critic. It's inspiring! Follow Alissa on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/alissawilkinson/?hl=en Check out Alissa's website https://www.alissawilkinson.com/ For our panel on Best of Movies 2024 So Far https://www.youtube.com/wat…
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A survey from The Midwest Newsroom and Emerson College Polling Center asked registered voters in several Midwest states, including Missouri, about measures on the Nov. 5 ballot as well as a variety of political, social and economic subjects. Daniel Wheaton, data reporter for the Midwest Newsroom, discusses the poll’s findings on the Politically Spe…
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After years of legislative inaction, popular sports betting apps FanDuel and DraftKings are funding a ballot initiative that would allow for Missourians to place bets on their phones, in casinos and at sporting venues. But they are facing well-funded opposition: Missourians Against the Deceptive Online Gambling Amendment. Brooke Foster, a spokeswom…
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Missouri was one the first states to ban most abortions after Roe v. Wade fell in 2022, but now abortion rights opponents are facing a serious challenge in November. Amendment 3 would enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution. Stephanie Bell of Missouri Stands With Women explains why her group is opposed to the amendment. A previous editio…
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Send Me A Message!! Join us on an enchanting journey through the world of snowdrops with our esteemed guest, Robert Miller from Altamont Plants. As we discuss the incredible acquisition of rare snowdrop varieties, learn first hand about the challenges and triumphs of managing one of Europe's largest public displays of these delicate winter flowers.…
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Black Americans are more likely to start menopause early and gain less treatment to manage symptoms — that’s according to a recent review of menopause literature. In this encore presentation, Dr. Makeba Williams, an associate professor and vice chair of professional development and wellness in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Washingt…
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Greenwood Cemetery has been through a major transformation in recent years — due in large part to a married couple who grew up in the area and felt called to restore the cemetery after it fell into disrepair. Raphael and Shelley Morris of the Greenwood Cemetery Preservation Association join to talk about the 150-year-old cemetery’s history, its res…
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