Missouri's political news makers talk candidly with St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum, Rachel Lippmann, and Sarah Kellogg.
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It’s been 10 years since Michael Brown Jr. was killed and the Ferguson Uprising that followed. To honor that history and reflect on where St. Louis is today, St. Louis Public Radio is bringing back the podcast “We Live Here” for a special season. In the show, host Chad Davis and producer Danny Wicentowksi reflect on some of the truths that Ferguson exposed, why there still is an open wound a decade later, and how community members continue to push for a better future.
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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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Essential news for the St. Louis region. Every weekday, in about 8 to 10 minutes, you can learn about the top stories of the day, while also hearing longer stories that bring context and humanity to the issues and ideas that affect life in the region. Music by Ryan McNeely of Adult Fur.
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Place-based stories about the often painful cracks in the American health system that leave people frustrated and without the care they need. Hosted by investigative journalist Sarah Jane Tribble, the podcast is a production of Kaiser Health News and St. Louis Public Radio.
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Rise above the tedium and join me in the TreeHouse. Sharing the best ideas and writing, MyLinh Shattan has a particular fondness for words, music, and the power of story. “I adore your podcasts; each and every one is a little gem. You never say three words when two will do. Everything you do shows unusual respect and appreciation for your listeners’ time and intelligence.” Buzz, former Managing Editor for News and Public Affairs Programming at WHRB-FM/Harvard Radio Broadcasting
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At only 19-years-old, Gabe Fleisher has already made quite a name for himself. When he was 9-years-old, Gabe started getting up at the crack of dawn to send out a daily email newsletter with his analysis of the political news cycle. He called it Wake Up To Politics, and it slowly developed a large readership. Now, in partnership with St. Louis Public Radio, Fleisher will extend his popular newsletter with a podcast that explains the inner workings of American politics. And just like his news ...
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A tiny radio show about design, architecture & the 99% invisible activity that shapes our world. http://99percentinvisible.org/ New episodes every Wednesday. On the radio on 91.7 KALW in San Francisco. Fridays at 7:35am and 4:30pm, Saturdays at 8:35am. And public radio stations across the country. Created by Roman Mars.
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Alive and Well STL is an effort focused on reducing the impact of toxic stress and trauma on our health and wellbeing. The Alive and Well STL radio show, hosted by Bethany Johnson-Javois, CEO of the St. Louis Integrated Health Network, helps community members become trauma informed and emotionally and physically well. The personal stories from community members and public health leaders reveal St. Louis health realities, disparities, and opportunities. It's great to be alive! Be "Alive and W ...
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Atara is a Social Justice Advocate, motivational speaker, a TRUE survivor of domestic violence & depression. Join her on STAO RADIO SHOW which stands for Sound the Alarm Outreach as she educates, empowers, and inspires the community around the globe on how to LIVE AGAIN. Visit ataraestes.com to book your free 30-minute workshop and 15 min Q&A. Background of work and affiliation of topics we will address but not limited to so that will help us to move our community forward. St. Louis Ending V ...
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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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Join us at St. Louis Public Radio for "We Live Here: Let's Talk About It." At the event, you’ll meet people from the podcast, the team behind We Live Here and other listeners of the show. Meet at STLPR on Olive Street at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 10. If you’re planning on coming, let us know on the event page at stlpr.org/events.…
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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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Thursday October 3 - Forced to flee, longing for home
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All this week we are bringing you stories produced by participants in the NPR Next Gen Radio project held in St. Louis. They focused on the meaning of home. Today, the story of the Naichuk family, who fled for the St. Louis region after the war broke out in their hometown in Ukraine.
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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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Wednesday, October 2 - Returning home through cooking + A conversation with the SLPS acting superintendent
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St. Louis Public Schools Acting Superintendent Millicent Borishade is trying to address concerns in the district about many issues, including transportation. Borishade’s conversation with STLPR reporter Lacretia Wimbley. Plus, all this week we are bringing you stories produced by participants in the NPR Next Gen Radio project held in St. Louis, foc…
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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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On paper, Illinois’ 13th Congressional District could be winnable for a Republican, but it will be an uphill battle for Joshua Loyd, who’s hoping to unseat incumbent Nikki Budzinski in November.The biggest factor working against Loyd, R-Virden, is cash. At the end of the second quarter, Budzinski, D-Springfield, held a 123 to 1 fundraising advantag…
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Tuesday, October 1 - Finding home through food + MO's statewide races
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Today we bring you another story from NPR's Next Gen Radio project held in St. Louis about a local restaurant owner, whose Bosnian heritage and the food she makes create her sense of home. Plus, STLPR's Statehouse Reporter Sarah Kellogg breaks down the races for MO Treasurer and Secretary of State.
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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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Monday, September 30 - Roller Derby provides a meaning of home
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As part of our collaboration with NPR Next Gen Radio project, we hear from a local writer who found the meaning of home in a rough and tumble sport.
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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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Friday September 27 - Prison education program 'transforms lives'
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In 2023, the federal government reinstated access to Pell grants to incarcerated students– allowing them to apply for financial aid. This will affect the future of higher education in Missouri prisons. Rebecca Smith has more from one graduation ceremony where both incarcerated individuals and Department of Corrections staff received associate’s deg…
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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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The evening with the 44th POTUS (President Of The United States) went about as planned. He was all business, in and out, no meal just speech. Sylvanus Thayer Award On a Strong Military and Secure Nation Toolbox: Speech and Rhetoric
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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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Ferguson started with strangers and endures with family
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Kayla Reed and Brittany Packnett Cunningham found their voices as activists during the Ferguson Uprising. They also forged a bond and strong friendship. So what happens when Brittany leaves St. Louis and Kayla stays? And how does that impact the community work they did over the years?
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Thursday, September 26 - A call for reparations, in cash
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As the St. Louis Reparations Commission comes to an end, Black St. Louisans say they want repayment for decades of racial discrimination in education, healthcare and housing … and they want it in cash. St. Louis Public Radio’s Andrea Henderson reports.
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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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Heather McGhee on why she supports Prop A
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On the latest episode of Politically Speaking, author Heather McGhee talks about her support for a ballot item raising Missouri’s minimum wage.McGhee is a New York-based attorney who wrote the New York Times best-selling book The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together. Part of her work involved following the movement …
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Wednesday, September 25 - Reincorporating the prairie
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Agriculture replaced nearly all of the original prairie in the Midwest, but a growing number of farmers are incorporating strips of prairie into their row-crop fields. These colorful corridors help with soil and water quality, and wildlife. Harvest Public Media’s Rachel Cramer reports on the efforts to expand the use of prairie strips.…
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