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The immigration discussion in America can often feel like a game of hot potato – everyone wants to pass it off without really addressing the core issues. In this lively conversation, we gather insights from immigration attorneys David J. Harris and Caitlin O'Connor as they help us sift through the chaos. Our conversation kicks off with a breakdown of immigration categories and the significance of employment-based residency. Harris brings his expertise to the table, explaining how various visa types function, and what it takes for people to transition from temporary work status to permanent residency. O'Connor, on the other hand, dives into the world of refugees and asylum seekers, highlighting the humanitarian aspects often overshadowed by policy debates. The two discuss the complexities of navigating the immigration system, particularly the challenges that arise when individuals seek to understand where they fit within the myriad of regulations including lengthy processes, quotas, and recent executive orders impacting their status. The episode also touches on due process rights, arbitrary detention, and deportation issues, and the need for Congressional action to create a humane and efficient immigration system as immigration laws have become a battleground for political agendas rather than a focus on human dignity and rights. Saint Louis In Tune desires to not only inform but also engage listeners to reflect on the values we hold as a society towards newcomers. This episode is a rich tapestry of legal insight and personal story, urging us all to consider the human element in the immigration debate.[00:00] Introduction and Overview[01:24] Sponsor Acknowledgment and Call to Action[03:04] Discussion on Employment-Based Residency[09:15] Humanitarian-Based Immigration: Refugees and Asylum Seekers[16:10] Challenges and Legal Complexities in Immigration[22:49] Break and Sponsor Message[24:39] Resuming the Immigration Discussion[25:58] Governing by Executive Orders[26:58] The Aliens Enemies Act[28:06] Challenges in Congress and Immigration[28:32] Legal Immigration and Systemic Issues[35:13] Due Process and Deportation Concerns[45:30] Personal Stories and Legal Struggles[52:15] Final Thoughts on Immigration[55:15] Conclusion and Call to ActionTakeaways: David J. Harris and Caitlin O'Connor break down the complex world of immigration law, making it less daunting for listeners. The podcast emphasizes the importance of understanding various immigration categories like H1B and asylum to clarify common misconceptions. Listeners learn about the political implications of immigration law and its effects on real people navigating the system. Caitlin shares stories that highlight the human side of immigration, reminding us that behind every case is a person with hopes and dreams. Home | US Citizenship and Immigration ServicesICE Arrests Mississippi Father at His Citizenship HearingICE | U.S. Immigration and Customs EnforcementSummary of Executive Orders and Other Actions on Immigration - The Center for Migration Studies of New York (CMS)Rural Missouri town angry over 'soccer mom' detained by ICE | STLPRThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to
Nestled in the heart of St. Louis, the Field House Museum recently reopened its doors after an unexpected restoration from a dramatic pipe burst that turned the historic house into a water park. Stephanie Bliss, the museum's dynamic executive director, joins hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston to wade into the saga of recovery and renovation that the museum has undergone. The discussion kicks off with a vivid recounting of the unfortunate Christmas Eve incident when water cascaded down three floors of the historic site, leading to a restoration project that was both extensive and essential. Stephanie shares the behind-the-scenes efforts, including the artisans who meticulously restored the building's historical features, ensuring it remains a tribute to its past while embracing the future. As the conversation flows, we learn about the rich history of the Field House, tied intricately to the life of Roswell Field (Dred and Harriet Scott's attorney) and his famous son, poet Eugene Field. Stephanie shares the fascinating backstory of the house, built in 1845, and how it became a significant landmark in St. Louis due to the family's contributions to history, especially in the context of the Dred Scott case. The dynamic between the hosts and the guest is playful and engaging, peppered with light-hearted banter that keeps the audience entertained while educating them about the importance of preserving local history. Listeners will also get a glimpse into the museum's current exhibits, including a look at Eugene Field's life and works, as well as the intriguing toy collection honoring the poet's childhood passions. Stephanie's enthusiasm for the Field House Museum and its rich legacy is infectious, making this episode a delightful blend of humor, history, and a call to action for local heritage appreciation. Join us for a journey through time and community spirit at the Field House Museum, where every corner tells a story, and every story deserves to be heard![00:00] Introduction to St. Louis Hidden Gem: Field House Museum[00:36] Hosts' Coffee Chat and Sponsor Acknowledgment[03:03] Community Announcements and Tornado Cleanup[04:03] Field House Museum's Water Damage Incident[07:18] Restoration Efforts and Historical Significance[10:52] Roswell Field and the Dred Scott Case[15:36] Eugene Field: The Poet and Prankster[19:40] Current Exhibits at the Field House Museum[27:05] The Evolution of Little People Toys[27:32] Exploring the Music Exhibit[28:39] Eugene Field's Legacy and the Museum's History[31:51 The Field House Museum's Name Changes and Expansion[34:58] Reciprocal Programs and Community Engagement[38:28] Upcoming Events and Croquet Tournament[46:12] Fun Facts and Closing RemarksTakeaways: The Field House Museum is a hidden gem in St. Louis, and it just reopened after extensive renovations. Stephanie Bliss, the executive director, shared fascinating stories about the museum's history and its connection to Roswell and Eugene Field. The museum is not just about history; it hosts fun events like croquet tournaments and exhibits about toys and music. Eugene Field, born in the house, became renowned for his poetry, notably 'Wynken, Blynken, and Nod', which has inspired musicians and artists alike. The museum's toy collection honors Eugene's passion for toys, and currently features a Fisher Price exhibit that's a blast from the past. With its rich historical significance, the Field House Museum is a must-visit for anyone wanting to learn about St. Louis' cultural heritage. Field House MuseumCroquet in the Lou | Field House Museum
Patsy Roach joins the conversation today, delving into the murky waters of online dating scams. She shares her eye-opening journey from being a casual observer of the dating scene to a full-fledged advocate against scammers. Her tales of 'love bombing' and the emotional manipulation tactics employed by these scammers are both riveting and eye-popping. It's a wild ride as she reveals how she stumbled upon these scams while innocently signing up for online dating as a joke. Spoiler alert: it was no laughing matter! With stats that might knock your socks off, like how romance scams cost Americans a staggering $94 million in 2023 alone, Patsy emphasizes that these scams can happen to anyone, regardless of age or intelligence. Tune in to hear her top tips on spotting red flags and how to protect yourself against these modern-day predators. Trust me, you won't want to miss this episode filled with wit, wisdom, and a touch of sass![00:00] Introduction to Scams[00:32] Show Introduction and Banter[01:07] Sponsor Acknowledgment and Civility Tip[02:46] Introduction to Online Dating Scams[03:06] Guest Introduction: Patsy Roach[03:09] Patsy's Story: Encountering Scammers[05:28] Common Scammer Tactics[07:50] Patsy's Methods to Expose Scammers[16:16] Scammers' Playbook and Patsy's Counter[25:27] Men as Scam Victims[27:28] Legislation Against Online Scams[28:30] AI and Celebrity Scams[29:14] Red Flags and Fake Memberships[32:14] Email and Phone Scams[34:11] Scam Stories and Prevention Tips[41:17] Podcast and Advocacy[44:14] Final Thoughts and ResourcesTakeaways: Patsy Roach delves into the world of online dating scams, revealing how they emotionally and financially drain victims. She emphasizes the importance of recognizing red flags, like love bombing and unrealistic sweet talk from scammers. The conversation highlights the staggering financial losses associated with romance scams, which totaled $94 million in 2023 alone. Patsy's personal experiences with scammers led her to educate others, sharing stories to help prevent future victims from falling prey. She discusses the tactics scammers use, including fake personas and emotional manipulation to extract money from vulnerable individuals. Patsy encourages victims of scams to report incidents to authorities like the FBI, even if they feel embarrassed about being scammed. Pink Lady Against Scammers WebsiteYou Tube - Patsy RoachPinterest - Patsy RoachThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#onlinedating #onlinedatingscams #scammers #pinkladyagainstscammers #datingscams
This episode is a treasure trove for baseball enthusiasts! With the dynamic duo of Bob Tiemann and Ron Jacober in the studio, we explore the legendary legacy of the St. Louis Cardinals and their impressive 12 World Series titles. Bob, an award-winning historian, takes us through the timeline of each championship, revealing intriguing stories and stats that even the most devoted fans might not know. Ron, a hall of fame broadcaster, spices things up with his firsthand experiences from the broadcast booth, reminiscing about the unforgettable games and players that left a mark on the franchise. We dissect the evolution of the team, touching on the fierce rivalries that have shaped the landscape of baseball, and even dive into the behind-the-scenes antics that made the game so much fun to watch. From the fierce competition of the 1982 series to the early days of the franchise, every story is laced with delightful humor and camaraderie. If you're looking for a podcast that not only informs but also entertains, this episode hits it out of the park! Tune in for a fun and insightful look at one of baseball's most storied franchises, and who knows, you might just find yourself learning something new about the game we all love.[00:00] Introduction to St. Louis Cardinals' Legacy[00:39] Baseball Talk: Upcoming Games and Players[01:24] The Million Dollar Rookie Card Story[02:48] Meet the Guests: Ron Jacober and Robert Tiemann[03:03] Sponsorship and Listener Engagement[04:07] Historical Highlights: St. Louis Cardinals' Championships[10:23] Memorable World Series Moments[17:31] Iconic Cardinals Players and Their Legacy[25:45] Underrated Cardinals and Book Promotion[26:20] Julian Javier: The Phantom Second Baseman[27:15] Keith Hernandez: The Underrated First Baseman[29:25] George Kissel's Impact on the Cardinals[30:28] The Shift to Statistical Analysis in Baseball[34:26] The Evolution of Pitching Philosophy[39:28] Humorous Banter and Closing RemarksTakeaways: The St. Louis Cardinals are the proud owners of 12 World Series rings, showcasing their rich history in baseball. Bob Tiemann and Ron Jacober share insightful stories about the Cardinals' championship victories that fans will love. The podcast dives into memorable moments like David Freese's legendary home run, which defined the 2011 World Series. Listeners will appreciate the mix of nostalgia and expert analysis as the hosts reminisce about key figures in Cardinals history. Tiemann reveals how the Cardinals' legacy is not just about wins, but also about the heart and hustle of players like Stan Musial. The episode highlights the evolution of baseball strategy, emphasizing the shift from traditional pitching to analytics-based decisions. 12 Rings: Stories of the St. Louis Cardinals World Championships, second edition, expanded and updated – Reedy PressRobert L. Tiemann – Reedy PressRon Jacober – Reedy PressThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#stlouiscardinals #stlouiscardinalsbaseball #reedypress #stlouisbrowns #baseballhistory #baseballhistorian #baseballplayers #worldseries
The recent suspension of AmeriCorps funding has ignited a crucial conversation about the support systems in place for community organizations like Healing Action Network. In this episode, Arnold and Mark engage with Katie Rhodes and Courtney Hudzik to dissect the implications of this funding cut, which threatens to dismantle essential resources for survivors of human trafficking. The discussion illuminates the specifics of how the funding cuts will affect the operations at Healing Action, from staffing reductions to the potential increase in wait times for services. Katie and Courtney paint a vivid picture of the challenges faced by survivors and the critical need for community engagement and support. The episode not only raises awareness about the realities of human trafficking but also emphasizes the importance of advocacy and public action in securing the future of these vital services.In a heartfelt conclusion, the hosts encourage listeners to take an active role in supporting organizations like Healing Action Network. By reaching out to local representatives and spreading awareness, individuals can contribute to the fight against human trafficking and ensure that survivors receive the help they need. This episode serves as a powerful reminder that in times of financial uncertainty, collective voices can bring about real change and support those who are often overlooked.[00:00] Introduction and Overview of AmeriCorps Funding Suspension[00:45] Hosts' Banter and Weather Talk[02:43] Introduction of Guests from Healing Action Network[03:03] Impact of AmeriCorps Funding Cut on Healing Action Network[03:14] Role and Services of Healing Action Network[08:14] AmeriCorps' Contribution to Healing Action Network[13:36] Challenges and Future of Funding[15:04] Understanding Human Trafficking[19:17] Immediate Impact of Funding Cut[21:30] Seeking Alternative Funding Sources[22:38] Introduction to Welcome Core[23:18] Better Rate Mortgage Overview[24:20] Impact of Funding Cuts on Healing Action Network[27:27] Services Provided by Practicum Students and AmeriCorps Members[30:46] Challenges and Solutions for Healing Action Network[38:07] Encouragement and Support for Clients[41:36] Final Thoughts and Contact InformationTakeaways: The recent suspension of AmeriCorps funding by the White House has significant implications for community-based organizations, particularly those focused on human trafficking. Healing Action Network, which supports survivors of trafficking, faces a dire situation as it loses crucial funding, impacting its ability to provide essential services. Katie Rhodes and Courtney Hudzik discuss the vital role AmeriCorps members play in delivering services, from case management to trauma therapy for survivors. The cuts have resulted in immediate layoffs, further stressing the already under-resourced Healing Action Network and its mission to combat trafficking. Community members are encouraged to advocate for the restoration of funding and support local organizations that serve vulnerable populations affected by recent cuts. The conversation highlights the importance of grassroots efforts and community involvement in addressing the pressing issue of human trafficking and supporting survivors. Trafficking & Sexual Exploitation: Hope Amidst Adversity (Previous St Louis In Tune Podcast)Healing Through Trauma: EMDR Therapy for Survivors of Sex Trafficking (Previous St Louis In Tune...
Jan Jacobi brings his historical expertise to the forefront in a riveting discussion about his latest book, Lincoln and Douglass. The conversation explores the rich tapestry of their friendship, drawing parallels to the beloved fable of the tortoise and the hare. Jan likens Lincoln's slow and steady approach to the tortoise, while Douglass's fiery spirit embodies the hare's rapid pace. Their contrasting styles not only highlight their unique personalities but also reflect the broader societal struggles of their time. Throughout our lively banter, Jan sheds light on Lincoln's transformation—from a cautious politician to a bold leader who recognized the imperative of abolition. He shares anecdotes from his teaching days, emphasizing the importance of making history relatable for younger audiences. This episode is a perfect blend of humor and insight, as we navigate through the complexities of their relationship and the moral dilemmas they faced. Jan's casual storytelling makes history feel alive, and his reflections on character and leadership resonate deeply in today's world. As our conversation wraps up, Jan leaves us with a powerful message about the importance of humility and self-reflection in leadership. He urges listeners to appreciate the nuances of historical figures, reminding us that their journeys are filled with trials, tribulations, and triumphs that can inspire us all. This episode is not just about Lincoln and Douglass; it's an invitation to reflect on our own paths and the legacies we wish to create.[00:00] Introduction and Welcome[00:46] Johnny Rabbit and St. Louis Radio History[02:40] Respect in Youth Sports[04:04] Introducing Jan Jacoby and His Work[04:43] Lincoln and Douglas: A Historical Perspective[06:30] Writing Historical Fiction[09:37] Lincoln's Transformation and Future Books[21:40] Lincoln's Appeal to Young Readers[31:23] Exploring Lincoln's Legacy[31:34] The Lincoln Museum Experience[31:48] Lincoln's Architectural Influence[31:55] Personal Lincoln Stories[33:46] Lincoln's Connection to Hamlet[34:45] The Role of Editors in Writing[36:37] The Evolution of a Lincoln Series[38:06] Lincoln's Profound Character[40:32] Hypothetical Histories and Lincoln's Impact[45:50] Celebrating National Days[48:55] Humorous Anecdotes and Closing RemarksTakeaways: In this episode, we dive into the witty comparison of Lincoln to the tortoise and Douglass to the hare, showcasing how persistence often trumps speed in life's race. Jan Jacoby shares fascinating anecdotes about Lincoln's early friendships, highlighting how social dynamics shaped his character in his formative years. We explore the profound impact of solitude on Lincoln's development, suggesting that it helped him process his thoughts and become a more reflective leader. The conversation emphasizes the importance of respecting coaches and referees at youth sports, reminding us that they're often volunteers doing their best. Jacoby's approach to historical fiction makes Lincoln's story accessible, appealing to both young readers and adults, blending education with entertainment seamlessly. We also touch on Lincoln's transformation regarding slavery, illustrating how he evolved from a cautious politician to a moral leader willing to take bold stands. Jan Jacobi Books – Reedy PressJan Jacobi – Reedy PressJan Jacobi - Author FacebookThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to
Get ready to swing for the fences as we delve into the fascinating realm of St. Louis baseball with Ed Wheatley, an award-winning author and film producer deeply involved in St. Louis sports. Wheatley discusses his new book, From St. Louis to Cooperstown: Baseball Legends, Born and Made in the Gateway City, sharing fascinating stories and little-known facts about Hall of Fame inductees with ties to St. Louis. The book profiles not only the well-known Hall of Famers but also the many overlooked players from the Cardinals, Browns, and Negro Leagues. Who knew that the journey from the baseball diamond to Cooperstown is filled with such rich narratives? We discuss the importance of remembering those who might not have made the headlines but played pivotal roles in shaping the game in St. Louis. With a sprinkle of humor, Ed recounts the quirks of baseball history, including the trials and tribulations and heartfelt stories of players who faced adversity but still left their mark on the field. So, grab your glove, settle in, and join us as we celebrate the legends and the legacy of St. Louis baseball—because every player has a story, and every story deserves to be told![00:00] Honoring St. Louis Baseball Legends[00:46] Introduction to St. Louis in Tune[02:06] Meet Ed Wheatley: Baseball Historian and Author[03:19] The Rich History of St. Louis Baseball[04:26] The Importance of Broadcasters and Writers[06:16] Legendary Players and Their Stories[11:23] The Role of Managers in Baseball[16:02] St. Louis' Impact on Baseball History[23:45] Baseball Trivia and Guest Introduction[24:14] Better Rate Mortgage Advertisement[25:01] Dred Scott Heritage Foundation Announcement[26:16] Interview with Ed Wheatley: St. Louis Baseball Legends[32:23] The Legacy of the St. Louis Browns[37:39] Upcoming Book Launch Events[44:16] Final Thoughts and Fun FunniesTakeaways: The podcast dives deep into the rich history of St. Louis baseball, showcasing legends like Hornsby and Musial, and their impact on America's favorite pastime. Ed Wheatley shares fascinating stories about lesser-known players in the Hall of Fame, proving that not all heroes wear capes—or are household names. We learn about the significant contributions of the Negro Leagues in St. Louis, highlighting players who broke barriers in baseball history. The episode emphasizes the importance of storytelling in baseball, as Ed discusses how radio and television broadcasters shaped fans' love for the game. With over 20,000 players having graced the major leagues, the odds of making it are slim, and Ed provides surprising stats that reveal just how rare it is! Listeners are treated to witty banter and anecdotes, making the complex history of baseball feel relatable and engaging for both die-hard fans and casual listeners. From St. Louis to Cooperstown – Reedy PressEd Wheatley – Reedy PressEd Wheatley Facebook PageThe St. Louis Browns Historical Society & Fan Club Group Facebook PageThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#stlouiscardinals #stlcardinals #stlbrowns #negroleagues #coopertown #halloffame #buschstadium #majorleaguebaseball
We introduce listeners to Thaddeus Stevens, a significant yet often overlooked figure in American history. As an ardent opponent of slavery, Stevens played crucial roles in the passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, and led efforts to impeach President Andrew Johnson. Bruce Levine, author of Thaddeus Stevens: Civil War Revolutionary and Fighter for Racial Justice, joins the discussion to provide in-depth insights into Stevens' life, his relentless fight for abolition, equal rights, and free public education, and the powerful legacy he left behind. The episode delves into Steven's contributions, his complex relationship with Abraham Lincoln, and his radical yet unfulfilled vision for racial equality and land redistribution during the Reconstruction era.[00:00] Introduction to a Historical Figure[01:22] Meet the Hosts[02:01] Sponsor Message and Listener Engagement[03:32] Introducing the Guest: Bruce Levine[04:56] Thaddeus Stevens: Early Life and Influences[08:42] Stevens' Political Career and Ideals[18:57] Stevens' Role in the Anti-Slavery Movement[27:07] Sponsor Message and Historical Recording[30:07] Thaddeus Stevens and the Underground Railroad[32:30] Stevens' Political Career and Opposition[36:33] Stevens' Radical Ideas and Reconstruction[43:29] Stevens' Views on Tariffs and Capitalism[46:56] Legacy and Recognition of Thaddeus Stevens[49:13] Conclusion and Final ThoughtsTakeaways: Thaddeus Stevens was a pivotal figure against slavery, known for his radical ideas and determination. Stevens played a crucial role in the passage of the 13th and 14th amendments, pushing for racial equality. Despite his significant contributions, Stevens faced backlash and was often marginalized in historical accounts. His vision for land redistribution to freed slaves, known as '40 acres and a mule,' was ahead of its time but ultimately rejected. Stevens' fierce opposition to President Andrew Johnson's policies showcased his commitment to Reconstruction efforts. His legacy reminds us that true progress often requires bold action and unwavering conviction, even in the face of adversity. Bruce Levine Ph. D. | Department of History | IllinoisAmazon.com: Bruce C. Levine: books, biography, latest updateThaddeus Stevens & Lydia Hamilton Smith Center for History and DemocracyThaddeus Stevens Society Home PageThaddeus Stevens Society Facebook PageThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#thaddeusstevens #civilwar #reconstruction #gettysburg #14thamendment #waysandmeanscommittee #uscongress #40acresandamule
Tariffs, subsidies, and free markets—oh my! We dive headfirst into the complex world of tariffs and their impact on our daily lives. John Horn, an economics professor from Washington University, helps peel back the layers on what tariffs really are and how they work. John breaks down the nitty-gritty details, explaining how these tariffs can ripple through the economy, affecting everything from consumer prices to local job markets. We touch on the ups and downs of tariffs—like how they can protect budding industries but also risk igniting trade wars that leave everyone scrambling for cover. John makes it clear that while tariffs might seem like a good idea on paper, they can lead to unintended consequences that could leave American consumers holding the bag. Switching gears, we tackle the broader implications of tariffs on a global scale, diving into the historical context and current events. John shares insights on how tariffs have shaped the industrial landscape of the U.S., and how they might impact our future. Are we ready to return to manufacturing glory days, or are we chasing a mirage? [00:00] Introduction to Tariffs and Free Markets[00:26] Meet the Hosts and Sponsor[01:12] Return to Civility: Elevator Etiquette[02:06] Introducing John Horn: Expert on Tariffs[04:12] Understanding Tariffs: Basics and Implications[09:20] Macro Benefits and Drawbacks of Tariffs[12:25] Historical Use of Tariffs in the US[18:12] Global Economy and Tariffs[24:37] Trade and Economic Growth[28:05] Political Decisions in Economics[30:15] Introduction to War Games[32:03] Business War Games Explained[35:22] Uncertainty in Trade Objectives[40:32] Historical Context of Tariffs[42:23] Debating the Effectiveness of Tariffs[48:11] Reagan's Perspective on Free Trade[53:21] Concluding Thoughts and ReflectionsTakeaways: Tariffs are essentially a tax on imported goods, impacting consumers differently based on their choices. Understanding tariffs is crucial as they can significantly affect both local industries and global trade dynamics. The macroeconomic effects of tariffs can lead to higher prices, which might hurt consumers while attempting to protect domestic industries. Free trade is often viewed as beneficial, but tariffs can lead to trade wars that disrupt economic stability. The discussion around tariffs raises questions about their long-term benefits versus the immediate protection they may offer to certain industries. John Horn emphasizes the importance of clarity in trade objectives to avoid confusion and unintended consequences in economic policies. Home | John Horn | Washington University in St. LouisEcon on the Go | John Horn | Washington University in St. LouisFrom Professor John Horn: A book to help business leaders think like their competitors | WashU Olin Business SchoolJohn Horn - LinkedinThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#tariffs #freemarkets #macroeconomics #microeconomics #protectionism #subsidies
314 Day is not just a day; it's a full-blown celebration of everything that makes St. Louis sparkle. It is a week-long extravaganza where the city's unique culture, vibrant businesses, and community spirit take center stage. Our guest, Tatum Polk, one of the masterminds behind this annual festivity, spills the beans on how this grassroots celebration has evolved over the past 19 years. He reminisces about the humble beginnings of 314 Day, where it all started with just him and his buddy Dip rallying the city to embrace its pride during a time of uncertainty. Fast forward almost two decades; 314 Day has blossomed into a globally recognized event that not only highlights local talent but also fosters a sense of community and belonging. We also chat about the exciting lineup of events this year. It's clear that 314 Day is more than just a celebration—it's a movement that brings people together, honors the city's heritage, and builds a brighter future for all its residents. So, grab your friends, family, and a sense of adventure, because 314 Day is here to remind us why we love St. Louis![00:00] Introduction to 314 Day[00:31] Hosts Introduction and Banter[01:45] Sponsor Acknowledgment and Community Message[02:58] Interview with Tatum Polk: Origins of 314 Day[06:00] 314 Day's Growth and Community Impact[09:07] Fun Facts and Local Trivia[11:01] Community Involvement and Future Plans[16:45] Encouraging Participation and Final Thoughts[21:21] Sponsor Messages and Upcoming Events[26:48] JJ Twigs and Old Vienna Collaboration[27:10] Celebrating 314 Day with Local Businesses[28:06] Unique 314 Day Events and Activities[28:21] Challenges in Promoting 314 Day[28:59] 314 Day Themed Menus and Specials[31:58] Library Events and Scavenger Hunts[35:08] Fun Facts and Word of the Day[36:44] National Days and Observances[43:56] Humorous Anecdotes and Jokes[48:45] Conclusion and FarewellTakeaways: 314 Day is all about celebrating the rich culture and community spirit of St. Louis, and it lasts a whole week, not just a day! Tatum Polk shares how 314 Day has evolved from a small event to a globally recognized celebration over the past 19 years. This year, 314 Day includes a variety of fun events like scavenger hunts and a community cleanup, promoting civic pride and unity. The founders of 314 Day aim to spread awareness about St. Louis, encouraging everyone to take part and celebrate their local culture. 314 Day emphasizes community involvement, inviting businesses and residents to join in the festivities and help shape a brighter future for St. Louis. With engaging events and a focus on local pride, 314 Day is a fantastic way for St. Louisans to come together and appreciate their city! 314 Day Home Page314 Day Events from March 4 – March 16 – STLMade314 Day InstagramThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#314day #stlouiscelebration #StLouisculture #communitycelebration #stlevents #314Dayactivities #StLouisspirit #314Dayscavengerhunt
We celebrate the 30th anniversary of the St. Louis Jewish Film Festival, highlighting an impressive lineup of films from March 30th to April 8th at B&B Theaters in Creve Coeur. Hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston discuss the festival with John Wilson, the Director of Cultural Arts at the Jewish Community Center of St. Louis, and Wendy Sachs, director of the documentary 'October 8th.' The discussion moves into the significance of the film, which addresses the surge of anti-Semitism following the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Wendy shares her personal journey and the challenges faced in creating the documentary, shedding light on the coordinated efforts behind the rise of anti-Semitism and the importance of education and awareness. John and Wendy emphasize the importance of using the festival and films like 'October 8' to educate the public, provoke meaningful conversations, and foster community engagement. The festival aims to provide a diverse cinematic experience that is both informative and entertaining, covering themes from historical to contemporary issues, comedy, and more.[00:00] Introduction to the St. Louis Jewish Film Festival[00:33] Meet the Hosts and Today's Special Guest[01:01] Return to Civility: A Thoughtful Reminder[02:14] Introducing John Wilson: Festival Director[02:57] Wendy Sachs: A Multi-Hyphenate Talent[04:41] The Making of 'October 8th': Wendy's Journey[07:05] Challenges in Hollywood: The Struggle for Distribution[11:27] The Coordinated Effort Behind Campus Activism[13:37] Festival Highlights and Thematic Films[18:56] Wendy Sachs on Selecting Documentary Participants[21:36] Exploring Modern Anti-Semitism[24:39] Introduction to the St. Louis Jewish Film Festival[25:51] Highlighting Key Films and Themes[30:13] Personal Reflections and Impact[35:18] Call to Action and Education[38:36] Conclusion and FarewellTakeaways: The St. Louis Jewish Film Festival is celebrating its 30th anniversary with an exciting lineup of films that promise to stir up some serious conversation. Wendy Sachs, director of the documentary 'October 8th', shares her journey creating a film that tackles the rise of antisemitism in America, sparked by recent events. John Wilson, the festival director, emphasizes the importance of community engagement through cinema, aiming for viewers to leave with new perspectives and a sense of connection. The film festival features a variety of films, from serious documentaries to light-hearted comedies, ensuring there's something for everyone to enjoy and discuss. October 8 | Official Website | March 14 2025Wendy SachsSt. Louis Jewish Film Festival - St. Louis JCCLinks referenced in this episode:stljewishfilmfestival.orgoctober8film.comjccstl.comdredscottlives.orgEpisode with Benjamin Ginsberg on The New Anti-Semitism: The Left, the Right, and the JewsThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to
We are going to chart a course into the turbulent waters of American history and have a conversation as we sail through the life of John Andrew Jackson, an escaped slave whose story is as riveting as it is pivotal. Dr. Susanna Ashton, a professor at Clemson University and the author of A Plausible Man, takes us on a journey that begins with Jackson's harrowing escape from slavery in South Carolina and his unexpected encounter with Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'. With wit and insight, Dr. Ashton reveals how Jackson's narrative, filled with clever banter and sharp observations, not only inspired Stowe's famous novel Uncle Tom's Cabin, but also played an essential role in the abolitionist movement. The conversation flows exploring themes of resilience, identity, and the power of storytelling, all while shedding light on the often-overlooked characters who shaped the fight against slavery. The episode serves as a powerful reminder of the human spirit's capacity to endure and inspire change.[00:00] The Fugitive Slave Ad[00:38] Harriet Beecher Stowe's Encounter[02:04] Introduction to St. Louis in Tune[04:13] Interview with Dr. Susanna Ashton[05:50] John Andrew Jackson's Story[17:22] Jackson's Life in England and Beyond[21:50] The Impact of Uncle Tom's Cabin[30:17] Research and Writing Process[32:08] Life's Unexpected Turns[32:28] Llama Adventures During COVID[33:14] The Canadian Census Mystery[37:13] Jackson's Literacy Journey[42:02] Uncovering Family Roots[44:27] Upcoming Speaking Events[45:11] The Importance of Primary Sources[48:52] Final Thoughts and ReflectionsTakeaways: Dr. Susanna Ashton dives deep into the life of John Andrew Jackson, revealing his journey from slavery to becoming an influential figure behind Uncle Tom's Cabin. The story highlights the importance of personal narratives in understanding historical contexts, especially regarding slavery and freedom. Ashton emphasizes the role of primary sources in history, encouraging listeners to explore documents that tell the real stories of marginalized voices. We learn how Jackson's wit and charisma not only helped him escape bondage but also made him a captivating speaker and storyteller who influenced many. The episode reveals how Harriet Beecher Stowe's encounter with Jackson inspired her to write Uncle Tom's Cabin, changing the course of American literature. Ashton discusses the challenges Jackson faced in his later life, including his efforts to support his family and community after escaping slavery. Susanna Ashton, Ph.D.Susanna Ashton | Clemson University College of Arts and HumanitiesA Plausible Man | The New PressA Plausible Man - Instagram@susannaashton.bsky.social on BlueskyThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#harrietbeecherstowe #uncletomscabin #susannaashton #johnandrewjackson #slavenarrative #charlesspurgeon #americanliterature
Father Dominic Garramone, also affectionately known as the 'Bread Monk', takes us on a delightful journey in this episode, where baking transcends the mere act of cooking and becomes a form of ministry and connection. He emphasizes that baking is not just about the final product but the journey that brings people together. The episode offers practical advice for novice bakers too. Father Dom shares tips on dealing with yeast, kneading techniques, and the importance of temperature in baking. The discussion also covers the evolution of pizza and how backyard ovens have sparked a new interest in gourmet pizza-making at home. With humor and warmth, Father Dominic encourages us to experiment, embrace our culinary creativity, and most importantly, to share our baked goods with family and friends.[00:00] Introduction to St. Louis in Tune[01:08] Return to Civility: Dining Etiquette[03:20] Father Dominic Garramone: The Bread Monk[04:54] Father Dom's Early Baking Journey[07:20] The Art of Bread Making[12:08] Thursday Night Pizza: New Edition[13:09] Pizza Making Tips and Tricks[24:20] Pizza Parties and Community[31:34] Italian Beef Pizza and Super Bowl Party Hit[32:12] Experimenting with Hotter Pizzas[33:21] Pizza Preferences and Pineapple Debate[35:05] Baking as a Spiritual Experience[37:58] The Journey to a TV Show[40:25] Impact and Recognition[42:40] The Essence of Baking: Reasons Over Recipes[45:23] Fun and FarewellTakeaways: This episode features Father Dominic Garramone, a beloved monk and cooking show host who has a delightful knack for baking and all things bread-related. We dive into the art of baking bread, with Father Dom sharing his personal journey and experiences that make baking such a spiritual and nostalgic activity. Father Dominic emphasizes that baking is all about community and sharing, as every loaf is a chance to connect with others and create lasting memories. The conversation covers everything from the basics of dough-making to the nuances of using different types of flour for pizza, making it both informative and entertaining. We also discuss the importance of the right temperature for yeast activation, and how to avoid common baking mistakes that can ruin your dough. Lastly, we touch on Father Dom's new book edition, which includes exciting pizza recipes and everything you need to know about hosting your own pizza party at home. The Bread Monk - The Bread MonkReedy Press - Thursday Night Pizza 2nd EditionFr. Dom's Books - The Bread MonkAll Categories - The Bread Monk Talking About Pizza Spinners-useful tools for backyard pizza makingFacebook-Father DominicYouTube-Father DominicCompanies mentioned in this episode: PBS The Order of St. Benedict St. Bede Abbey Dred Scott Heritage Foundation Catholic Press Association This is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#breadmaking #breadmonk #fatherdom #fatherdominic #pizzamaking #pizzaovens #doughydelights #breadheadMentioned in this episode:Better Rate Mortgage
Sean Zalmanoff, founder and chief loan officer of Better Rate Mortgage, covers an array of mortgage-related topics. The discussion delves into the various types of loans available, the importance of starting early in the mortgage application process, and practical tips for improving credit scores. Sean offers insights into mortgage refinancing, the benefits of different loan terms, and shares useful financial advice for both first-time homebuyers and seasoned borrowers. The episode emphasizes the importance of working with knowledgeable mortgage professionals for a smoother and more informed home-buying experience.[00:00] Introduction and Welcome[01:18] Encouraging Local Businesses[01:53] Challenges of the Restaurant Industry[03:00] Guest Introduction: Sean Zalmanoff[03:24] Sean's Journey into the Mortgage Industry[04:24] The Impact of 9/11 on the Mortgage Industry[05:09] Starting a Mortgage Business[08:44] The Great Recession and Its Aftermath[12:07] Modern Mortgage Industry Insights[15:19] Understanding Different Loan Types[17:46] The Importance of Financial Literacy[22:31] Break and Sponsor Messages[24:46] Return and Mortgage History[25:48] Get Ready: Essential Mortgage Preparation Tips[29:14] Credit Scores Demystified: What You Need to Know[30:36] Down Payments and Financial Planning[33:39] Smart Strategies for Managing Debt[44:11] The Importance of Pre-Approval[48:58] Choosing the Right Realtor and Loan Officer[53:20] Conclusion and Final ThoughtsTakeaways: Supporting local businesses in their first 60 days is crucial for their survival and growth. A simple word of encouragement can energize a new business owner and motivate them to keep going. When entering the mortgage market, starting the application process early can save time and stress later on. Understanding the different types of loans available can empower first-time buyers to make informed decisions. Refinancing can help save money, but it's essential to weigh the costs versus benefits before making a move. Choosing the right loan officer can make a significant difference in your mortgage experience and financial future. Home - Better Rate MortgageThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.comLinks referenced in this episode:betterratemortgage.comdredscottlives.orgCompanies mentioned in this episode: Fannie Mae Freddie Mac USDA Better Rate Mortgage Monster Mortgage#mortgageadvice #mortgagesolutions #mortgages #betterratemortgage #mortgagetips #fanniemaeloans #freddiemacloans #fhaloans #conventionalloans
Join us for a delightful conversation with William Roth, the artistic director of the St. Louis Actors' Studio, as he shares his journey through the world of theater and the upcoming production of Eugene O'Neill's 'Long Day's Journey into Night'. Roth begins by recounting how his theater survived the pandemic, creatively adapting to keep their audience engaged with innovative productions and virtual experiences. His stories add a nice sprinkle of humor and humility, showcasing the resilience of the theater community during tough times. As the discussion deepens, Roth dives into the heart of O'Neill's work, discussing why 'Long Day's Journey into Night' is not just a play but a profound reflection on family dynamics and addiction. He shares his excitement about the cast and the collaborative efforts that bring the characters to life, emphasizing the emotional truths embedded in the narrative. The conversation flows seamlessly as the hosts and Roth explore the nuances of acting and directing, touching on the importance of trust and chemistry among the cast members. The episode wraps up with essential details about the upcoming production, encouraging listeners to experience this powerful play firsthand. Roth's passion for theater is infectious, and his insights into the creative process make this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the performing arts. With a perfect blend of light-hearted humor and deep reflections on the human experience, this episode will leave audiences feeling inspired to support local theater.[00:00] Introduction and Opening Remarks[00:31] Welcome to St. Louis in Tune[01:15] Return to Civility: Walking Pace[02:29] Interview with William Roth: Background and Career[03:09] Adapting During the Pandemic[05:05] Founding the St. Louis Actors Studio[06:56] Austin Pendleton and Master Classes[08:55] Long Day's Journey into Night: Production Insights[09:25] William Roth's Theater Journey[18:45] Challenges and Rewards of Live Theater[31:20] Upcoming Events and Final Thoughts[34:30] Dred Scott Heritage Foundation's Commemorative Stamp Campaign[35:32] Behind the Scenes with Arnold and Mark[36:33] Interview with William Roth[38:49] Word of the Day: Fugatious[39:58] National Days and Fun Facts[45:28] Super Bowl and Sports Talk[49:25] Humorous Anecdotes and Jokes[51:38] Conclusion and FarewellTakeaways: William Roth, the founder of St. Louis Actors Studio, emphasizes the importance of adapting to challenges like the pandemic, showcasing creativity in keeping theater alive. The podcast dives into Eugene O'Neill's play 'Long Day's Journey into Night', highlighting its timeless themes of family struggle and addiction. William shares his journey from actor to artistic director, revealing how the St. Louis Actors Studio came to be and its mission to support local talent. The discussion touches on the unique process of rehearsal with director Austin Pendleton, focusing on a fluid and organic approach to acting. Listeners are encouraged to experience live theater at the Gaslight Theater, where intimacy with the actors enhances the emotional impact of the performances. A key takeaway is the idea that theater reflects real-life struggles, making it relatable and essential for building empathy among audiences.St. Louis Actors Studio William Roth WebsiteFacebook - Gaslight Theaterx.com St Louis Actors' StudioThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to
In this lively episode of Saint Louis in Tune, Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston take a whimsical look back at their 2024 shows, sharing the most popular highlights that had their listeners buzzing. Imagine a highlight reel that combines the best moments from a podcast with a dash of humor and a sprinkle of friendship—that's what we get here. They dive into the episodes that struck a chord, exploring why certain topics resonated so deeply with their audience while also pointing out the ones that didn't quite hit the mark. It's a behind-the-scenes peek at podcasting that feels both personal and relatable.This episode is a celebration of not just the content we have created, but of the community we have built—one laugh, one story, and one insightful discussion at a time. Whether you're a long-time listener or tuning in for the first time, this episode is a perfect representation of the spirit of St. Louis in Tune.This is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#stlintune #communityradio #freddieleesghettosauce #healingactionCompanies mentioned in this episode: St. Louis in Tune Apple Podcasts Dred Scott Heritage Foundation Freddie Lee's Ghetto Sauce International Institute of St. Louis JCCA Healing Action Legal Services of Eastern Missouri Gateway Grizzlies
An important episode where we discuss the complexities and common misconceptions surrounding Medicare. Joining Mark and me are Dan Mangus, Vice President of Growth and Development for Senior Benefit Specialists, and Luke Atchison, to provide expert insights on the various parts of Medicare - Part A, B, C, and D. Discussion covers important enrollment dates, the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act on Medicare Part D, and the necessity of obtaining appropriate Medicare plans based on individual needs. There is an emphasis on the importance of having a knowledgeable advisor, the pitfalls of choosing plans based on current health without foreseeing future needs, and the need for additional coverage like Medigap or other insurance plans to supplement Medicare. Various CMS resources and tools for better understanding Medicare are recommended (in the show notes below), and listeners are urged to start preparing for Medicare well before turning 65. Listen to the Alphabet Soup of Medicare with Dan Mangus.[00:00] Introduction to Medicare Misinformation[00:39] Meet the Hosts and Catching Up[01:39] Empathy and Civility in Everyday Life[02:49] Introducing the Medicare Experts[03:45] Medicare Basics: Parts A and B[05:27] Medicare Parts C and D Explained[06:32] Medigap and Recent Changes in Medicare[10:25] Key Dates and Enrollment Periods[15:23] Finding Reliable Medicare Information[19:39] Misinformation and Marketing Tactics[22:27] Mistakes and Key Questions in Medicare[26:45] Support for Low-Income Individuals[27:58] State-Specific Insurance Differences[28:59] Investigating Medicare Before 65[29:35] Common Medicare Mistakes[30:03] Understanding Zero Premium Programs[31:19] Supplementing Medicare Advantage[32:15] Leveraging Your Health for Insurance[34:46] Questions to Ask Your Medicare Specialist[37:17] Resources for Medicare Education[43:41] The Role of Advisors and Brokers[45:27] Holistic Healthcare DecisionsTakeaways: Medicare has different parts, each serving unique healthcare coverage needs, so understanding them is crucial. Open enrollment periods for Medicare are specific, running from October 15 to December 7 each year. The recent Inflation Reduction Act significantly alters Medicare Part D, lowering out-of-pocket costs. When choosing a Medicare plan, always consider your current and potential future healthcare needs. Consulting with local Medicare specialists can help you navigate the complex options available. Be wary of marketing claims promising too-good-to-be-true benefits; seek accurate information. 2025 Medicare CostsAbout Publication 969, Health Savings Accounts and Other Tax-Favored Health Plans | Internal Revenue ServiceAppealing Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount of Medicare Part D or Part B PremiumsThe Alphabet Soup of Medicare - Saint Louis In Tune with Dan MangusWelcome to Medicare | MedicareIntroduction to Medicare
In this show we discuss mental health with representatives from StoryStitchers, a St. Louis-based nonprofit using social justice arts and youth programming to address mental health issues and gun violence. Project coordinator Emeara Burns and intern Houston Himes share insights on their mental health campaign, which includes creating public service announcements (PSAs) to destigmatize mental health care among young African Americans. They talk about their organization's impact through creative expression, school assemblies, and community engagement. The episode also highlights the importance of recognizing mental health triggers and seeking help, while sharing resources like the 988 crisis hotline and the City of St. Louis Behavioral Health Bureau.[00:00] Introduction to Mental Health[00:30] Welcome to St. Louis In Tune[01:24] Introducing StoryStitchers[03:23] StoryStitchers' Impact and Community Response[04:30] Personal Journeys with StoryStitchers[07:30] The Mental Health PSA Campaign[09:43] Resources and Support for Mental Health[13:31] Assemblies and Community Engagement[26:48] Final Thoughts and Encouragement[29:50] Closing RemarksTakeaways: Mental health is essential for coping with life stresses and contributing to the community. Story Stitchers utilizes art and creativity to address mental health issues in youth. The importance of open discussions about mental health to help reduce stigma in communities. Engaging with young people through poetry and music fosters healing and self-expression. Resources and support are available for mental health crises, including the hotline 988. Everyone experiences mental health challenges, and it's crucial to seek help and support. St Louis Story Stitchers Facebook PageHome - Saint Louis Story StitchersPerception Isn't Always Reality: Mental Health - Saint Louis Story StitchersLinks referenced in this episode:stluntune.comstorystitchers.org988lifeline.orgCompanies mentioned in this episode: World Health Organization National Alliance on Mental Illness Story Stitchers This is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#mentalhealth #storystitchers #psa #victimstovictors #mentalhealthawareness #stlouismentalhealth #988lifeline
In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, Arnold Stricker introduces Brian Joseph, investigative journalist and author of 'Vegas Concierge: Sex Trafficking, Hip Hop, and Corruption in America.' The discussion delves into the operational intricacies of sex trafficking, the societal challenges faced by survivors, and how communities can support anti-trafficking efforts. Joseph shares insights from his extensive investigation into a sex trafficking ring, highlighting the interplay between Las Vegas' casino industry and law enforcement's approach to prostitution. The conversation also touches on the influence of hip hop culture on societal norms, investigative journalism, and the emotional toll of reporting on such heavy topics. Resources for those affected by trafficking are provided below, emphasizing the importance of education and support.[00:00] Introduction and Key Questions[00:31] Welcome to St. Louis In Tune[01:11] Return to Civility[02:19] Introducing Brian Joseph[03:04] Brian's Background and Book Overview[04:06] The Vegas Sex Trafficking Investigation[08:34] Challenges in Investigative Reporting[16:54] The Intersection of Hip Hop and Sex Trafficking[20:04] Emotional Impact and Public Reception[25:09] Future Plans and Final Thoughts[29:15] Resources and Conclusion#sextrafficking #humantrafficking #Vegassextrafficking #BrianJoseph #traffickingsurvivors #investigativejournalism #traffickingawareness #humantraffickinghotline #VegasConciergeFacebook - Vegas Concierge BookInstagram - Vegas Concierge BookVegas Concierge: Sex Trafficking, Hip Hop, and Corruption In America by Brian Joseph – The book by newspaper reporter and investigative journalist Brian JosephThis is Season 8! Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or on our website where you can find more episodes: stlintune.comLinks referenced in this episode:stlintune.comjccstl.orgshowpass.comhelp@humantraffickinghotline.orgRESOURCES NationalNational Human Trafficking Hotline; 888.373.7888 available 24/7, SMS: 233733 (Text "HELP" or "INFO")Elevate Academy-online school for survivorsF.R.E.E. (Find, Restore, Embrace, Empower) International: social/legal servicesNational Trafficking Sheltered Alliance: network of organizations offering servicesRefuge for Women: continuum of care for female survivors of...
Maria Holmes, author of 'Connections: Making the Most of the Moment' discusses how to support those who have lost loved ones, with Maria sharing personal stories of loss, particularly the tragic death of her son in an automobile accident. She emphasizes the importance of embracing pain, cherishing memories, and maintaining connections. Maria shares her experiences of moving from Colombia to the U.S., integrating into a new culture, and finding strength through family, faith, and community. The conversation covers overcoming hardships, the power of love, and the importance of staying connected in moments of grief and joy.[00:00] Introduction and Opening Thoughts[00:57] Guest Introduction: Maria Holmes[02:23] Maria's Journey and Early Life[03:17] Family and Cultural Experiences[08:27] Teaching and Community Involvement[12:28] Faith and Personal Stories[15:09] A Painful Accident on Big Bend[15:50] Coping with Loss and Family Support[16:26] Signs from a Loved One[17:43] Discussing the Book 'Connections'[18:01] A Husband's Struggles and Faith[18:43] Childhood Trauma and Divine Purpose[19:55] Faith and Community Support[25:04] The Power of Poetry and Memories[27:49] Honoring a Son's Memory[29:23] A Message of Faith, Hope, and Love[30:38] Closing Thoughts and Gratitude#faithhopelove #gratitude #communitysupport #griefsupport #makingconnections¡Hola! Means Hello! - AmazonConnections: Making the Most of the Moment - AmazonThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com
We welcome Anne Carpenter, a seasoned baker and author of the book You Had Me at Pie. Anne shares insights into different types of pies, including fruit, custard, and transparent pies, along with expert tips on making the perfect pie crust, choosing the right ingredients, and essential baking tools. The conversation also delves into the rise of cooking at home post-Covid, pie classes at Kitchen Conservatory, and the merits of homemade vs. store-bought pies. The episode concludes with a look ahead at Anne's upcoming book on soups.[00:00] Introduction and Warm-Up[01:31] The Importance of Balance[03:48] The Art of Pie Making[04:10] Pie Preferences and Variations[11:05] Pie Crust Mastery[25:13] Fruit Pies and Thickeners[27:15] Gelatin in Pies: When and Why[27:43] Essential Pie-Making Tools[29:54] Flour and Favorite Pies[30:27] Cherry Pie Tips and Tricks[31:38] Frozen Fruit for Pies[32:19] Pie Classes and Pie Day[33:05] Mincemeat and Raisin Pies[35:53] Pot Pies and Savory Pies[37:13] Meringue Pies: Challenges and Tips[39:04] Cobbler: A Simple Alternative[41:48] Pie Baking Tips and Tricks[45:31] Upcoming Projects and Soup Book[50:40] Closing Thoughts and FarewellYou Had Me at Pie! - Book by Anne CarpenterThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#piemaking #piecrust #baking #cherrypie #reedypress #bakingpies #potpies #fruitpies #piebakingLinks referenced in this episode:dredscottlives.orgstlintune.com
An engaging conversation centered around the upcoming sixth annual Italian Christmas concert, highlighting the collaboration between renowned opera singer Benedetta Orsi and the St. Louis Bologna Sister Cities organization. Scheduled for December 13th at the historic Basilica of St. Louis, the concert promises an evening filled with diverse musical performances, showcasing both classic and contemporary holiday songs from various cultures. Listeners are encouraged to attend this family-friendly event, which not only celebrates the season but also strengthens local ties and supports the arts in the community.[00:00] Introduction and Event Announcement[00:47] Hosts' Banter: National Wear Brown Shoes Day[03:21] Return to Civility: Pedestrian Safety[05:23] Guest Introduction: Benedetta Orsi[05:49] Sixth Annual Italian Christmas Concert Details[07:49] St. Louis and Bologna Sister Cities[10:04] Concert Preparations and Highlights[18:53] Benedetta Orsi's Busy Schedule[20:05] Language Skills and Cultural Insights[21:41] Event Recap and Ticket Information[22:20] Ticket Information and Event Details[22:48] Christmas Traditions and Family Stories[23:56] Dred Scott Heritage Foundation Announcement[25:00] About St. Louis In Tune[26:51] Upcoming Concert and Traditions Discussion[38:02] Holiday Humor and Reflections[42:40] Closing Remarks and CreditsBenedetta Orsi & Friends - 6th Annual Christmas concert Tickets, Fri, Dec 13, 2024 at 7:30 PM | EventbriteSt Louis - Bologna Sister CitiesLinks referenced in this episode:stlouisitalians.comThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#music #christmasmusic #basilicastlouis #stlouisbolognasistercities #christmastraditions #benedettaorsi #oldcathedralstlouis
Nick Gusman of Nick Gusman and the Coyotes joins us for a vibrant discussion about his latest album, "Lifting Heavy Things," which showcases the band's unique sound blending elements of country, rock, and folk. He shares insights into his musical journey, revealing how personal experiences and observations inspire his songwriting. Gusman emphasizes the importance of collaboration with his band members, highlighting how their chemistry leads to a cohesive and evolving sound. The conversation also touches on the band's upcoming performances, including a highly anticipated show at the Old Rock House on December 13th. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the creative process behind the album and the dynamic between Gusman and his talented bandmates.[00:00] Introduction and Guest Welcome[00:59] Return to Civility: Donate to Charity[02:46] Nick Gusman: Musical Journey and New Album[03:46] Band Formation and Evolution[05:33] Upcoming Shows and Mini Tour[08:04] Songwriting Process and Inspirations[09:16] Recording the Album: Lifting Heavy Things[15:36] Band Dynamics and Future Plans[20:22] Quick Break and Upcoming Live Performance[21:00] About St. Louis in Tune[22:35] Dred Scott Heritage Foundation[23:48] Live Performance by Nick Gusman[28:49] Nick Gusman on European Tour[31:18] Songwriting Process and Band Dynamics[37:24] Upcoming Shows and Final ThoughtsPhoto by Ryan StanleyNick Gusman InstagramNick Gusman and the Coyotes LinktreeNick Gusman YouTubeNick Gusman and the Coyotes music | SoundCloudBandcamp Music | Nick Gusman and the CoyotesNick Gusman - Apple MusicNick Gusman | SpotifyFacebook Nick Gusman and the CoyotesNick Gusman and the CoyotesThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#music #nickgusmanandthecoyotes #oldrockhouse #indiemusic #stlouismusicscene #guitar #vinylalbum #nickgusman #songwriter #songwritingLinks referenced in this episode:nickgusmanandthecoyotes.combandsintown.comstlintune.comdredscottlives.org
In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston discuss various events and issues, including an interview with Brad Kovach, Deputy Director at River City Foundation and publisher of Terrain Magazine. Brad talks about the upcoming Gateway Outdoor Expo to be held at St. Charles Convention Center, sharing details about the event's evolution, activities like a 23-foot climbing wall and a Canoe with Santa Claus photo opportunity. The episode also touches on the mission of the River City Foundation to promote outdoor activities and the benefits of engaging with nature in the St. Louis region. Additionally, the show features some entertaining segments including music trivia, word of the day, and humorous anecdotes.River City FoundationTerrain Magazine – Outdoor Recreation, Adventure & Culture | St. LouisGateway Outdoor Expo Home Page - Gateway Outdoor ExpoThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#gatewayoutdoorexpo #terrainmagazine #swimspa #rockclimbing #mountainbiking #flycasting #scubadivingLinks referenced in this episode:gatewayoutdoorexpo.comterrain-mag.comrivercityfdn.orgCompanies mentioned in this episode: Big Muddy Adventures Upper Limits Orvis Terrain Magazine River City Foundation Gateway Outdoor Expo
Derek Black's journey from the heart of white nationalism to a committed stance against racism provides a compelling exploration of identity, ideology, and personal transformation. Raised within a family that played a significant role in the white nationalist movement, Derek offers insights into the intricacies of this often-misunderstood group. Discussion relates to the distinctions between white nationalism and white supremacy, personal internal conflicts, the pivotal moments of change during college years, and the importance of thoughtful discourse and community in altering deeply-held beliefs. Derek also talks about the upcoming engagement at the Mirowitz Performing Arts Center and transformation in their book The Klansman's Son, My Journey from White Supremacy to Anti-Racism. St. Louis Jewish Book Festival Events & Schedule | St. Louis JCCDerek Black Presentation at the Jewish Book FestivalLinks referenced in this episode:stlntune.comThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#whitenationalism #whitesupremacy #antiracism #Klansmansson #understandingrace #jccstl #socialideology
Karen Kirsten's memoir 'Irena's Gift' offers a profound exploration of family secrets, trauma, and the quest for identity against the backdrop of the Holocaust. Raised by a Holocaust survivor, Kirsten grew up in a household characterized by silence and hidden truths, where questions about her family's past were often met with dismissal. This episode delves into her personal journey of uncovering the complexities of her heritage, which was shrouded in layers of fear and secrecy including the unexpected kindness from an SS officer who played a crucial role in her mother's survival. Kirsten's reflections encourage a dialogue about the nature of good and evil, as well as the legacies of trauma that can permeate through generations. Kirsten's story becomes a mirror reflecting the struggles of many who grapple with their ancestry while trying to forge their own identity.St. Louis Jewish Book Festival Events & Schedule | St. Louis JCCTickets to Karen Kirsten Presentation at the Jewish Book FestivalKaren Kirsten WebsiteThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.comLinks referenced in this episode:jccstl.comkarenkirsten.com#holocaust #holocaustsurvivor #jewishhistory #australianjewishcommunity #generationaltrauma #kristallnacht #nazirescuestories #warsawghetto
Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston engage in a lively conversation with baseball historian Robert Tiemann and renowned sports broadcaster Ron Jacober, swinging into the rich history of the St. Louis Cardinals. The episode kicks off with a nod to trivia which sets the stage for a broader discussion about the memorable and often overlooked moments in Cardinals lore, as detailed in Tiemann's latest book, Immortal Moments in Cardinals History-2nd Edition. Listeners are treated to a wealth of stories, including Tiemann's experiences researching the Cardinals' past and Jacober's experiences as a broadcaster who has witnessed decades of baseball. The conversation delves into topics such as the changing dynamics of the game, the influence of money and media on baseball, and the nostalgia associated with past greats like Stan Musial and Bob Gibson. The episode is a heartfelt tribute to Cardinal baseball, celebrating the community's passion and the players' indelible marks on the sport.[00:00] Cardinal Trivia Challenge[00:30] Introduction to Saint Louis in Tune[01:01] Returning to Civility[02:03] Meet the Guests: Robert L. Tiemann and Ron Jacober[03:36] Immortal Moments in Cardinals History[04:59] Forgotten Highlights of the Cardinals[06:40] The Origin of the Cardinals Name[11:20] Ron Jacober's Broadcasting Journey[16:41] Memorable Moments and Players[29:07] Bob Gibson's Intensity and Career Stories[30:52] Lou Brock and the Challenges of Reporting[33:38] Changes in Baseball: Money and Pitching[37:37] Umpires and Replay Technology[39:59] Fan Expectations and Broadcast Revenue[46:02] Book Signing Events and Closing RemarksImmortal Moments in Cardinals History, 2nd Edition - Purchase the BookThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#stlcardinals #baseball #stlouisbaseball #bobgibson #loubrock #stanmusial #buschstadium #worldseries #baseballmemorabilia #halloffame
In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston interview Mickey Bergman, an expert in high-stakes prisoner and hostage negotiations. Bergman, the CEO of Global Reach and former Chief Intergovernmental Mediator for the Richardson Center for Global Engagement, discusses the complexities of international diplomacy, emotional intelligence, and the personal toll of his work. He also shares stories from his book, co-authored with Ellis Henican, titled In the Shadows: True Stories of High-Stakes Negotiations to Free Americans Captured Abroad. Bergman highlights the importance of urgency in negotiations and the psychological dimensions of dealing with nations like Israel, North Korea, and Russia. This episode delves into the emotional and strategic intricacies involved in freeing prisoners and hostages from some of the most difficult geopolitical situations. By interweaving personal stories with practical insights, Bergman illustrates how empathy and awareness can lead to successful outcomes even in dire circumstances.[00:00] Introduction to Hostage Negotiations[01:00] Welcome to Saint Louis In Tune[01:18] Meet Mickey Bergman[02:40] The Work of Global Reach[03:42] A Life-Changing Decision[07:17] The Art of Negotiation[09:27] Emotional Intelligence in Negotiations[15:50] Collective Trauma and International Relations[21:33] Concluding Thoughts and Upcoming EventTickets to Mickey BergmanIn the Shadows by Mickey Bergman | Hachette Book GroupGlobal ReachMickey Bergman at Global ReachSt. Louis Jewish Book Festival Events & Schedule | St. Louis JCC Links referenced in this episode:jccstl.comThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#hostagenegotiations #prisonerrelease #globalreach #highstakesnegotiation #mickeybergman #richardsoncenter #globalengagement #jccstl #bookfestival
A relevant discussion about the current state of antisemitism in the United States with Dr. Benjamin Ginsberg, a renowned political scientist and author. We explore the rise of antisemitism on the political left and the changing dynamics of Jewish support in America. Dr. Ginsberg shares his perspectives on contemporary anti-Israel sentiment, the historical context of antisemitism, and the challenges Jewish students face on college campuses. The conversation touches upon the importance of understanding Jewish history and rethinking political alliances. This discussion provides fresh insights into the complexities of antisemitism today and highlights the need for informed dialogue and education.[00:00] Introduction and Today's Hot Topic[02:05] Welcoming Dr. Benjamin GinsbergThe New American Anti-Semitism: The Left, The Right, and The Jews St. Louis Jewish Book Festival[03:52] The New American Antisemitism[06:42] Historical Context and Shifts[10:29] Intersectionality and Campus Politics[25:07] Evangelical Christians and Jewish Alliances[32:41] Advice for Jewish Students[33:13] Book Overview: Anti-Semitism Today[34:55] Encouraging Open-Mindedness[40:25] The Complexity of Middle Eastern Conflicts[44:44] National Days and Fun Facts[49:50] Closing Remarks and CreditsUnited Nations-Call for elimination of Israel – HRC 16th session – NGO statement (WUPJ)Showpass-tickets to Benjamin GinsbergSt. Louis Jewish Book Festival - St. Louis JCCThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#antisemitism #Zionists #ChristianZionists #Jewishhistory #jccstl #middleeasternconflicts #adviceforJewishstudents
In one of the most exciting seasons in baseball history, the 1964 St. Louis Cardinals surged in the final months to steal the pennant and top the mighty Yankees in seven games to capture the World Series. How did an unlikely assortment of people and events come together for such a monumental achievement?Look no further than '64 Cardinals, a photo-illustrated story of promise, turmoil, and triumph. Discover how the famous trade for Lou Brock provided a jolt that reversed a summer swoon. Witness superstar pitcher Bob Gibson ascend to dominance down the stretch and meet the other indispensables—Curt Flood, Dick Groat, Bill White, Julian Javier, Tim McCarver, Mike Shannon, Barney Schultz, team captain Kenny Boyer, and others—who helped power the team through the National League meat-grinder and the ultimate clash of historic heavyweights. High drama wasn't limited to the field, thanks to a hard-driving owner, Gussie Busch, and his “special consultant,” Branch Rickey. Key facts, engaging anecdotes, and direct observations from players who lived the experience this rare volume will bring to life a truly thrilling season.An exhilarating ride for any baseball fan, '64 Cardinals also heralds the return of the writing team of baseball historian Robert L. Tiemann and broadcast journalist Ron Jacober, who co-authored the local bestseller Immortal Moments in Cardinals History. Whether you watched the 1964 Cardinals in person, or have just heard the stories passed down over the years, this book is the capstone on any baseball lover's collection.Purchase the Book from Reedy PressThis is Season 5! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#stlcardinals #1964worldseries #nyyankees #bobgibson #loubrock
The culinary landscape of Missouri is as diverse as its geography, and this episode serves as a delicious exploration of that richness. Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston host Porcshe Moran-Murphy and Chef Mathew Unger, who discuss their collaboration on a book that encapsulates the essence of Missouri's comfort food. Their book, Missouri Comfort, not only offers recipes but also serves as a guide to the state's food traditions. Moran and Unger discuss the significance of various ethnic cuisines in Missouri, shedding light on how these influences have shaped local dishes. They share personal stories about their favorite recipes, including the nostalgia tied to family meals and the creative process of developing recipes that resonate with both novice and experienced cooks. The discussion highlights the importance of using local ingredients and supporting local businesses, showcasing the interconnectedness of community and food. This episode is a must-listen for food enthusiasts and anyone interested in the cultural tapestry that makes Missouri's culinary scene unique.[00:00] Introduction and Greetings[01:27] Discussing Restaurant Etiquette[02:46] Introducing the Guests: Porcshe Moran-Murphy and Mathew Unger[03:19] Portia Moran's Background and Career[07:14] Collaborating on the Book: Missouri Comfort[08:35] Matthew Unger's Culinary Journey[11:46] Exploring Missouri's Food Scene[23:27] Balancing Career and Family[31:06] Grandma's Recipes and Childhood Memories[32:17] First Cooking Experience at Notre Dame[33:22] Creole and Soul Food Influences[34:36] Local TV Appearances and Food Network Aspirations[35:37] Travel Guide to Missouri's Culinary Scene[36:56] Supporting Local Ingredients and Farm-to-Table Movement[38:14] Upcoming Book Signings and Events[40:31] Kansas City Burnt Ends and BBQ Tips[42:27] Favorite Foods and Cooking Preferences[45:03] Bacon Recommendations and Cooking Tips[46:55] Barbecue Techniques and Pizza Ovens[49:49] Conclusion and Book PromotionMissouri Comfort BookBook Presentation/SigningsOctober 26, 10am-2pm: Kitchen Conservatory, St. Louis, MONovember 2, 11am-2:20pm: Grace Meat + 3, St. Louis, MONovember 15, 6:30pm-9:30pm: Bartolino's Osteria, St. Louis, MONovember 16, Noon-1pm: Holts Summit Public Library, Holts Summit, MONovember 16, 6pm-7pm: Southern Boone County Public Library, Ashland, MODecember 17, 6pm-7pm: Callaway County public Library, Fulton, MOThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#missourifood #missourirestaurants #culinaryscene #missourichefs #missouricomfortfood #comfortfoodLinks referenced in this episode:dredscottlives.orgmissourilife.com
In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston discuss with Ilan Evyatar, co-author of Target Tehran, Israel's multifaceted strategies to counter Iran's nuclear ambitions and its broader Middle Eastern geopolitical maneuvers. The conversation covers topics such as sabotage, cyber warfare, assassinations, and secret diplomacy. Evyatar shares insights from exclusive interviews with intelligence officials, providing a nuanced perspective on the intricate web of international diplomacy and security issues facing the region today.Specific events like the 2018 heist of Iran's nuclear archives, the assassination of Soleimani, and recent conflicts with Hezbollah and Hamas are examined. The discussion also explores Saudi-Israel relations, the influence of Hezbollah, and the region's reaction to these strategic operations amidst global political events. The episode closes with a look at the upcoming Jewish Book Festival in which Evyatar is a guest speaker.[00:00] Introduction to Israel's Covert Operations[02:05] Guest Introduction: Ilan Evyatar[03:34] The Genesis of 'Target Tehran'[05:15] Israel's Intelligence Revelations[07:15] Middle East Diplomacy and the Abraham Accords[16:15] Cyber Warfare and Its Impact[18:25] Public Sentiment in Israel[20:58] The Complex Geopolitical Landscape[21:31] Insights and Surprises from 'Target Tehran'[23:17] Future Projects and Closing Remarks[31:29] The Backstory and Proxy Wars[33:05] Political and Economic Decisions[34:00] Dred Scott Heritage Foundation[35:00] Welcome Corps Initiative[35:54] Interview with Ilan Evyatar[37:09] Target Tehran: Book Insights[40:25] Middle East Geopolitics[44:22] Word of the Day: Defenestration[45:53] Conclusion and FarewellThe Book-Target Tehran: How Israel Is Using Sabotage, Cyberwarfare, Assassination – and Secret Diplomacy – to Stop a Nuclear Iran and Create a New Middle EastSt. Louis Jewish Book Festival Events & Schedule | St. Louis JCCTickets for Ilan Evyatar – Target Tehran Online EventThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#Israel #Irannuclearprogram #Mossad #cyberwarfare #sabotage #secretdiplomacy #MiddleEast #IlanEvyatar #TargetTehran #StLouisJewishBookFestival
The podcast delves into the sensitive yet crucial topic of supporting survivors of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation through various therapeutic approaches, including: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR), trauma therapy, case management, and peer support programs. Licensed social workers and trauma therapists from Healing Action Network help listeners gain insights into the complexities of trauma responses, differences between PTSD and complex PTSD, and the significance of personalized healing journeys. The Healing Action Network's commitment to providing free, evidence-based care and the importance of trauma-informed support systems are highlighted, along with the organization's efforts to extend services to all gender identities and rural areas through telehealth. The episode concludes with expressions of gratitude and a call for listeners to share and review the content.[00:00] Introduction and Content Warning[00:34] Meet the Hosts and Show Overview[01:23] Return to Civility: Welcoming New Neighbors[01:58] Introducing the Guests and Their Backgrounds[04:13] Understanding Healing Action Network[05:32] Exploring Trauma Therapy and EMDR[11:36] The Brain and Trauma Responses[20:49] PTSD vs. Complex PTSD[25:13] The Growth of EMDR and Healing Action's Holistic Approach[25:38] Introduction to Healing Action and Its Founder[25:52] The Role of EMDR in Trauma Therapy[26:29] Break and Sponsor Messages[28:44] Welcome Back: Discussing Sensitive Topics[29:09] Understanding EMDR Therapy[29:44] The Duration and Process of EMDR[30:24] Building Trust and Safety in Therapy[31:31] Group Therapy and Continuity of Care[32:51] Accessibility and Free Services at Healing Action[33:55] Case Studies and Success Stories[37:34] Therapists' Self-Care and Team Support[39:05] Encouraging Words for Survivors[42:46] Expanding Therapy Programs to Rural Areas[43:18] Conclusion and Final ThoughtsLinks referenced in this episode:healingaction.orgdredscottlives.orgHome - CATEHealing Action Network YouTubeHealing Action Network FacebookHome - Healing Action NetworkThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#healingactionnetwork #emdr #ptsd #complexptsd #traumatherapy #humantrafficking #sextrafficking #sexualexploitationCompanies mentioned in this episode: Healing Action Network Washington University Arkansas State University College of the Ozarks
Saint Louis in Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston engage in a heartwarming conversation with Jaime Mowers, a native of Webster Groves and the owner/editor-in-chief of the Webster-Kirkwood Times. Jaime shares her profound experience of losing her father to gun violence and how she has channeled her grief into a story of hope and community support. The discussion reveals Jaime's inspirational journey through pain, her chapter in the international bestseller 'In Her Power, In Her Wisdom', her initiation of the global kindness movement 'Buzzing Love,' and the critical role of small acts of kindness in today's society. [00:00] Introduction to Saint Louis in Tune[00:41] Community Leaders and Experts[01:44] Return to Civility[03:24] Introducing Jaime Mowers[04:17] A Legacy of Love[25:21] Buzzing Love: Spreading Kindness[31:21] The Power of Kindness[32:10] Challenges in the Workplace[32:53] Small Acts, Big Impact[34:32] Self-Kindness and Empowerment[37:12] Book Signings and Community Engagement[43:43] The Importance of Local Newspapers[45:05] Fun Facts and Lighthearted Moments[49:36] Conclusion and FarewellBuzzing Love FacebookBuzzing Love InstagramBuzzing Love: What's All The Buzz About?!This is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#buzzinglove #inherpowerinherwisdom #webstergroves #resilience #tragedytotriumph #kindness #smallactsofkindnessLinks referenced in this episode:buzzinglove.orgstlintune.comdredscottlives.org
In this episode of St. Louis in Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston engage with Joe Sonderman, a well-known radio personality and expert on Route 66. Joe discusses his new book, 'This Day in St. Louis History,' which encapsulates significant events in the city's past. He shares how he compiled this collection of historical tidbits, inspired by his past work in radio and personal collections. The conversation delves into unique St. Louis trivia, Route 66 historical routes, and the implications of historical events. Joe's love for Route 66 emerges as he talks about its culture and significance. The hosts and Sonderman discuss the impact of St. Louis city and county separation, Route 66's evolving routes, and engage in light-hearted banter about past events and curiosities. Upcoming book signings and community interactions are highlighted, encouraging the audience to explore history through Joe's book and the iconic route's nostalgic allure.[00:00] Introduction and Welcome[00:58] Returning to Civility[01:54] Route 66 Debate[02:29] Interview with Joe Sonderman[03:49] This Day in St. Louis History[05:46] Historical Anecdotes and Outrageous Facts[07:38] Significance of Dates in St. Louis History[12:59] Book Events and Signings[19:22] Route 66 and Personal Stories[30:26] Nostalgic Roadside Attractions[31:04] The Allure of Route 66[31:55] Route 66: A Journey Through Time[32:34] The Importance of Slowing Down[32:55] Route 66: Connecting People[34:00] The Full Route 66 Experience[35:55] Route 66 in St. Louis[38:24] International Fascination with Route 66[40:00] Route 66 Tourism and Local Economies[44:23] The Beatles and Route 66[47:55] Fun Facts and Anecdotes[54:41] Closing Remarks and FarewellPresentation and Book SigningsOctober 12, 11-3pm: Barnes & Noble in FentonOctober 22, 6-8pm: St. Charles County Library Spencer BranchNovember 4, 6-7pm: Kirkwood Public LibraryNovember 19, 6-7pm: Warrenton Public LibraryThis Day in St. Louis History - Reedy PressThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.comLinks referenced in this episode:dredscottlives.orgstlintune.com
A compelling discussion between Arnold Stricker, Mark Langston, and guest Andy Hahn, centered around Hahn's new book, 'Mapping St. Louis: A History of the Gateway City in 40 Rare Maps.' Key theme to listen for is the significance of maps as not just navigational aids but as critical historical records that encapsulate the story of St. Louis over the centuries. The dialogue begins with a humorous yet serious exploration of how modern technology has changed the way we navigate our world, alongside a nostalgic reflection on traditional map-reading skills that may be fading away.Hahn passionately shares his lifelong fascination with maps, which originated in his childhood home filled with historical artifacts and large maps. His narrative intertwines personal anecdotes with the broader historical context of St. Louis, showcasing how each of the 40 maps in his book serves as a snapshot of the city at different points in time. Listeners are taken on a journey from the city's founding days through significant developments, including the evolution of neighborhoods and the impact of socio-political changes that shaped the city's landscape. Hahn's insights illuminate the connection between geography and the lived experiences of St. Louisans, highlighting the importance of understanding one's environment.The episode also addresses the darker aspects of mapping history, particularly the use of maps in systemic segregation practices like redlining, which have had long-lasting effects on the city's demographics and cultural fabric. This discussion prompts listeners to reflect on the implications of historical maps and how they can inform our understanding of contemporary issues. By the conclusion of the episode, the hosts and Hahn leave the audience with a deeper appreciation for maps as powerful tools that tell the story of a city, its people, and their collective journey through time.Presentation and Book SigningsOctober 14, 6-7pm: Florissant Historical Society, Gittemeier HouseOctober 20, 3-6pm: Campbell House MuseumNovember 3, 2-3:30pm: Stupp Pavilion at Tower Grove ParkNovember 6, 12-1pm: Landmarks Association of St. LouisNovember 16, 2-3pm: Thomas Sappington House MuseumNovember 17, 2-4pm: Kern Pavilion a Lafayette ParkNovember 24, 2-4pm: Campbell House MuseumJanuary 11, 10-11:30am: Ulysses S. Grant National Historic SiteFebruary 6, 6:30-8pm: Missouri History MuseumFebruary 16, 1:30-3pm: Carondelet Historical SocietyLinks referenced in this episode:stlintune.comdredscottlives.orgVisit - Campbell House MuseumReedy Press-Mapping St. LouisThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#maps #stlouismaps #reedypress #cartography #mappinghistory #raremaps
In this episode of "Saint Louis in Tune," hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston chat with Rodney Justo, lead singer of the Atlanta Rhythm Section. Justo shares fascinating stories from his extensive music career, including his time with the band and interactions with legends like Roy Orbison and Frankie Valli. The discussion covers the band's eclectic sound, the origins of their name, and the evolution of touring. Justo offers valuable advice for aspiring musicians and reflects on the joys and challenges of the industry. This engaging episode is a must-listen for music lovers and fans of rock history.[00:00] Introduction to St. Louis In Tune[01:00] The Magic of Radio and Live Recording[01:29] The Power of a Simple Note[04:28] Connecting with Rodney Justo[07:00] The Origins of Atlanta Rhythm Section[08:34] Life on the Road and Working with Legends[10:09] Rodney Justo's Personal Journey[24:56] The Dynamics of Band Life[29:24] The Joy of Touring and Meeting Fans[31:52] The Lucrative World of Jingles[34:00] Changes in Touring Over the Years[35:59] Band Members and Their Contributions[38:17] The Evolution of Backup Bands[44:11] Advice for Aspiring Musicians[46:54] Reflecting on a Musical Career[48:20] Conclusion and FarewellDiscogs - Rodney JustoAtlanta Rhythm Section - WikipediaAtlanta Rhythm Section FacebookThe Atlanta Rhythm Section - Home PageThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#atlantarhythmsection #ars #rockband #royorbison #frankievalli #musicindustry #jingles #spooky #studiomusician #houseband #countryrock #southernrock #southernfriedstylerock
In this episode of Saint Louis in Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston interview Rabbi Brad Horwitz, the Chief Jewish Engagement Officer at the J. They discuss a wide range of topics including the role of the J in offering diverse cultural, religious, and support services, and the upcoming sababa Jewish Arts and Culture Festival. Rabbi Horwitz shares insights into his work, the importance of community engagement, and the various programs offered by the J. The episode also touches on local Jewish history, educational initiatives, and highlights the vibrant Jewish community in St. Louis.[00:00] Introduction to St. Louis in Tune[01:01] Return to Civility: Tidy Up Your Yard[02:19] Introducing Rabbi Brad Horwitz[03:19] The Role of the Chief Jewish Engagement Officer[04:41] sababa Jewish Arts and Culture Festival[06:28] Musical Highlights of sababa[10:27] Food and Art at sababa[14:01] The J's Community Impact and Programs[27:24] The History and Significance of the J[31:01] Family Pavilion and Activities[31:37] Jewish Community Center Overview[32:34] Programs for People with Disabilities[32:47] Community Garden and Volunteer Programs[33:49] Support Programs and Cancer Journey[36:37] Writing a Children's Prayer Book[39:59] Reflecting on Community and Culture[42:30] Event Details and Security Measures[48:13] Fun Facts and National Days[54:59] Closing Remarks and HumorSababa Jewish Arts & Cultural Festivalsababa Facebook PageFitness Center St. Louis | St. Louis Gym & Fitness CenterThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#sababa #thej #festival #jewishcommunitycenter #jewisharts #jewishculturalfestival #communityconnections #jewishculture
In this episode of Saint Louis in Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston speak with Mark Maxey, an Emmy Award-winning producer and president of Rolling Pictures. Maxey discusses the critical role of producers versus directors in filmmaking, his storied career, and his passion for storytelling and social responsibility. Highlights include insights into his major projects such as 'Words of War,' 'Space Oddity,' and 'As They Made Us,' along with his significant contributions to charitable organizations and initiatives aimed at supporting at-risk youth and families. Maxey also shares personal anecdotes and valuable advice for aspiring filmmakers.[00:00] Introduction to St. Louis in Tune[00:45] Exploring the Role of Film Producers[02:16] Guest Introduction: Mark Maxey[04:18] Mark Maxey's Journey into Filmmaking[05:42] The Magic of Centron Film Studios[06:31] Transitioning to a Career in Production[14:14] The Role of a Producer in Film[15:24] The Collaborative Nature of Filmmaking[19:00] From Television to Narrative Film[27:34] Mark Maxey's Social Responsibility Initiatives[33:02] Reflecting on Success and Gratitude[34:05] Challenges in Financing and Distribution[36:04] Unseen Films and Lost Stories[39:41] Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers[41:27] The Evolution of Filmmaking Technology[42:15] Closing Remarks and Acknowledgements[42:47] Hosts' Final Thoughts and HumorRolling PicturesMark Maxey-IMDBMark Maxey-FacebookMark Maxey-LinkedInMark Maxey-InstagramThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#filmproducer #rollingpictures #emmywinner #motionpictureproductioncompany #washingtonwestfilmfestival #independentfilmfestival #uptosnuff #televisionacademy
We discuss the upcoming Missouri Book Festival scheduled for September 13-14, 2024. Joined by author Amanda Doyle, the conversation covers various festival activities, including author readings, ballet performances, wrestling exhibitions, and food demonstrations. Amanda shares insights on the festival's aim to promote literacy and community engagement through interactive and diverse programs, emphasizing the importance of Missouri-based authors. [00:00] Introduction to the Missouri Book Festival[00:30] Meet the Hosts: Arnold and Mark (aka Marcus)[01:50] Neighborhood Events and Community Building[03:31] Spotlight on the Missouri Book Festival[04:37] Conversation with Amanda Doyle[08:07] Festival Activities and Highlights[17:44] Missouri Weird and Wonderful[26:44] Clown Hat and Missouri Book Festival[27:21] Missouri Book Festival Highlights[28:13] Authors and Books at the Festival[32:28] Soccer and St. Louis History[34:05] Interactive Events and Cooking Demos[38:28] Forest Park History Project[43:19] Humorous Anecdotes and Closing RemarksAmanda Doyle-websiteHome - Missouri Book FestivalMissouri Book Festival-FacebookMissouri Book Festival-InstagramThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#mobookfest #bookfestival #washingtonmo #missouriauthors #storyfestival
In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston chat with Jeff Faulkner and Jake Brookman of the tribute band, Mr. Blue Sky. The conversation ranges from the importance of live music to the intricacies behind producing an ELO tribute show. Jeff and Jake share their personal stories, discuss their music careers, and detail upcoming concerts, including a major announcement about a future show. They also perform live in the studio, showcasing their talents with a rendition of 'Evil Woman.' This episode offers an in-depth look at the local tribute band scene and the passion driving these musicians.[00:00] Introduction to Saint Louis in Tune[00:38] Meet the Hosts: Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston[01:19] Return to Civility: A Thoughtful Gesture[01:55] Introducing Jeff Faulkner and Jake Brookman of Mr. Blue Sky[03:39] Upcoming Concerts and Performances[04:45] The Journey of Mr. Blue Sky[04:59] Fanbase and Audience Engagement[07:37] The Unique Sound of Mr. Blue Sky[08:26] Live in the Studio Performance[18:48] Promoting the Big Event[20:55] Behind the Scenes: Sound Engineering[25:49] Favorite Concert Experiences[30:25] Memorable Concert Experiences[30:52] Playing with "Weird Al Yankovic"[31:58] The Importance of Live Music[34:04] Weirdest Performance Moments[38:04] Future Plans and Projects[43:36] Advice for Aspiring Musicians[47:00] Event Promotion and Ticket Information[47:57] Closing Remarks and OutroMR. BLUE SKYJAKE BROOKMAN - CELLIST - HomeMr. Blue Sky FacebookMr. Blue Sky InstagramThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#mrblueskystl #jakebrookman #tributebands #stlmusicscene #chesterfieldamphitheater #rockconcerts #tributebandconcerts
Saint Louis In Tune hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston explore the historical Trolley Series (Streetcar Series) of 1944, which was a World Series entirely contested by St. Louis teams. Their guest, Ed Wheatley—a sports historian, author, and film producer—provides an in-depth perspective on the unique circumstances and vibrant history surrounding this legendary all-St. Louis showdown between the St. Louis Browns and the St. Louis Cardinals. The discussion touches on the cultural impact of baseball during wartime, the significance of the sport in American society, and treasured moments from one of baseball's most memorable series.[00:00] Introduction to the Trolley Series[00:23] Meet the Hosts and Special Guest[01:11] A Return to Civility[01:56] The 1944 World Series: Setting the Scene[03:34] The St. Louis Browns and Their Legacy[05:10] Upcoming Events and Celebrations[07:12] The Impact of World War II on Baseball[11:22] The Browns' Journey to the World Series[16:10] The 1944 World Series: Game Highlights[20:15] Historical Context and Fun Facts[26:53] The 1944 World Series Begins[28:19] Ricky's Clever Deal with the Browns[29:13] The Shared Apartment Dilemma[30:23] World War II's Impact on Baseball[31:33] Cardinals' World Series Comeback[39:11] The Unique Story of Pete Gray[45:02] St. Louis: America's Best Sports Town[50:18] The Unifying Power of Sports[52:54] Upcoming Events and Closing RemarksAugust 15-Retro Jersey & Bobblehead at Gateway Grizzlies BaseballSeptember 24-St. Louis Browns LuncheonSt. Louis Browns LuncheonRetro Jersey & Bobblehead at Gateway Grizzlies BaseballSt Louis Browns Historical Society Facebook PageSt. Louis Browns Historical SocietyThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#stlcardinals #stlbrowns #worldseries #meetmeinstlouis #1944baseball #harrytruman #sportsmanspark #1944worldseries #ww2baseball
In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston delve into the impact and legacy of the landmark Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education now 70 years old, which ended racial segregation in public schools. Their special guest, Dr. James T. Patterson, a distinguished historian, shares insights from his extensive research on the case and its implications. Dr. Patterson recounts the historical context, the consolidation of multiple cases, the arguments made, and the enduring challenges of segregation and race relations in the education system. This in-depth discussion also touches on Patterson's career, his notable publications, and his perspective on the ongoing struggle for equality.[00:00] Introduction to Brown v. Board of Education[00:35] Welcome to Saint Louis In Tune[00:52] Introducing Dr. James T. Patterson[02:39] Dr. Patterson's Background and Career[04:04] Details of Brown v. Board of Education[05:58] Consolidated Cases and Their Impact[08:01] Challenges and Surprises in Research[08:53] Current State of School Segregation[17:05] Influence of Dr. Kenneth Clark's Doll Test[20:14] Reflections on Brown v. Board of Education[23:39] Closing Remarks and Show InformationBrown v. Board and "The Doll Test"Kenneth and Mamie Clark Doll - Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)History & Culture - Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)Brown v. Board of Education National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)Brown v. Board of Education: A Civil Rights Milestone and Its Troubled LegacyJames T. Patterson (historian) - WikipediaThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#brownvboardofeducation #topekaks #brownvboard #supremecourt #landmarkcase #kennethclark #thedolltest #segregation #integrationofschools #schoolintegration
The Festival of Nations is an annual event that features music, art, dance, and food from over 30 countries. Arrey Obenson, President and CEO of the International Institute of St. Louis, who provides insights into the festival and its significance in promoting multiculturalism. Obenson emphasizes the importance of patience and understanding toward immigrants and details the various facilities and programs offered by the International Institute to help immigrants integrate into the community. The conversation also touches upon the economic and cultural benefits of embracing diversity and the role of the International Institute in supporting St. Louis' immigrant population.[00:00] Introduction to the Festival of Nations[00:23] Welcoming the Hosts and Guest[01:02] Return to Civility: Patience with Language Barriers[03:00] Festival of Nations: Event Highlights[04:59] St. Louis Cultural Integration[12:16] Festival Logistics and Volunteer Information[17:52] Challenges and Opportunities for St. Louis[22:00] Building Affordable Housing in St. Louis[22:10] Refugee Arrivals and Community Support[23:04] Challenges in Communication and Collaboration[24:03] Business Community's Positive Response[24:39] Investing in St. Louis' Future[26:15] Success Stories and Community Impact[34:39] Holistic Support for New Arrivals[36:19] Volunteerism and Community Involvement[42:21] Diverse Arrivals and Cultural Integration[46:35] Conclusion and Festival of NationsVIP OasisWelcome Corps - International Institute of Saint LouisDonate Items to the International Institute of Saint LouisAbout Festival of Nations | Multicultural Event in St. LouisInternational Institute of Saint LouisVolunteer at 2024 Festival of NationsFestival of Nations 2024This is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#iistl #immigrants #festivalofnations #towergrovepark #stlouis #culturalintegration #multicultural
In this episode of St. Louis in Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston delve into the inspiring work of Circus Harmony and its 'Peace Through Pyramids' initiative. The episode, featuring Jessica Hentoff, Executive Artistic Director and Founder of Circus Harmony, explores how circus arts are uniting youth from diverse backgrounds to promote trust and social change. From partnerships in Israel, Puerto Rico, and Germany, to local community impact and upcoming performances, this episode highlights the transformative power of circus arts. Tune in to discover heartwarming stories, historical insights, and the exciting upcoming events from Circus Harmony.[00:00] Introduction to St. Louis in Tune[01:05] Meet Jessica Hentkoff of Circus Harmony[03:29] The Concept of Peace Through Pyramids[05:05] Circus Harmony's Global Partnerships[15:48] Circus Harmony's Impact and Achievements[19:15] Upcoming Events and Collaborations[25:29] Support and Acknowledgements[32:32] Connecting People[32:56] Circus Science in Schools[33:29] Mechanical Engineering Meets Circus[33:52] Fundraising for the Circus[34:47] Legendary Circus Performers Trivia[37:57] The Art of Human Cannonball[43:44] Hair Hanging and Other Circus Feats[47:29] Upcoming Circus Events and ClassesSISTER CITY CIRCUS CHILDREN TO SOAR IN ST. LOUISWHO: Circus Harmony and Circus Circuli's Sister City CircusWHAT: A Peace Through Pyramids Partnership between youth circuses from St. Louis and StuttgartWHEN: July 26 - August 9, 2024WHERE: City Museum and TBD“Architecture & Acrobats” screening at the 24th Annual St. Louis Filmmakers ShowcaseWHEN: July 26, 2024 7:30 pmWHERE: Hi-Pointe Theatre, 1005 McCausland Ave., St. Louis, MO, 631117[49:21] Humorous Anecdotes and Closing RemarksSign up for classes - Circus HarmonyEvents - Circus HarmonySister City Circus: Celebration of the 60th Anniversary of St Louis & Stuttgart Being Sister CitiesStartseite - Circus CirculiHome - Circus HarmonyThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#circus #stlouiscircus #circuscirculi #circusarts #humancannonball #circustrivia #peacethroughpyramids
In this episode of St. Louis In Tune, we have a conversation about the Tennessee Williams Festival-St. Louis with guests Carrie Houk, the festival's Executive Artistic Director, and Tom Mitchell, Scholar in Residence and Associate Professor Emeritus from the University of Illinois. The festival, founded in 2015 and recognized with 13 awards from the St. Louis Theater Circle, offers a rich array of events. Highlights include a discussion about Williams's works, his influence, and the upcoming festival events, including performances of 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof' and 'Lie Upon the Wicked Stage.' The episode also touches on how Williams's life and experiences shaped his writing, and the significance of maintaining live theater.[00:00] Introduction to the Tennessee Williams Festival[00:35] Meet the Hosts and Guests[01:13] Carrie and Tom's Journey with Tennessee Williams[03:22] Tom's Early Interest in Tennessee Williams[08:17] Exploring the Festival's Productions and EventsCAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF - Directed by Michael Wilson. August 8-18, 2024; Grandel Theatre; 7:00 pm Thursday-Saturday, 3:00 pm Sunday.LIE UPON THE WICKED STAGE-ONE ACTS BY TW - Directed by Brian Hohlfield. August 10-18, 2024; Curtain Call Lounge, Grand Center, 1:00pm and 3:00pm Saturday and Sunday[10:12] The Scholars Panels and Walking TourSCHOLARS PANELS - Presented by resident scholar Tom Mitchell August 10, 2024; Beginning at 9:00amWalking Tour of the Grand Avenue Theatre District Sunday, August 11 at 10:00am; Meeting place: Front of Grandel TheatreTennessee Williams Festival OPEN MIC Sunday, August 11 at 7:00pm; Curtain Call Lounge, Grand Center[13:59] Parking and Venue Details[17:49] Carrie's Reflections on the Festival's Success[23:37] Tom's Background and Connection to Tennessee Williams[26:22] Exploring Tennessee Williams' Language[26:59] Revisions and Rewrites: Williams' Process[29:34] Impact of Performers on Williams' Work[30:47] Upcoming Events and Festival Highlights[33:50] Fun Facts and Observances[40:58] Closing Thoughts and FarewellTWStL Facebook PageTennessee Williams Biography from TWStLTennessee Williams FestivalThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#twstl #tennesseewilliams #playwrights #stlouistheatre #theatre #catonahottinroof #oneactplay #tennesseewilliamsfestival
In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston dive into the rich history of baseball in St. Louis with sports historian Ed Wheatley. They discuss notable figures associated with the St. Louis Browns and Cardinals, including exclusive stories about Bob Gibson, Whitey Herzog, and Kenny Holtzman. Wheatley also shares fascinating anecdotes about the 1944 'Streetcar Series' between the Cardinals and the Browns, emphasizing St. Louis's enduring legacy as America's best baseball town. The episode concludes with reflections on the significance of past baseball traditions and their influence on today's game.[00:00] Welcome and Introduction[01:17] Return to Civility[02:28] Remembering Baseball Legends[03:22] The Legacy of the St. Louis Browns[08:14] Browns' Historical Highlights[19:25] Whitey Herzog and Kenny Holtzman[28:11] Whitey Herzog's Impact on Players[29:09] First Meeting with Whitey Herzog[30:05] Incredible Cardinals Children's Book[31:36] Whitey Herzog's Strategic Mind[32:30] St. Louis Baseball Legends[34:26] Kenny Holtzman's Career Highlights[37:17] Pitching Strategies and Stories[45:10] Golden Age of Baseball Memories[49:38] Streetcar Series and WWII Impact[51:41] Conclusion and ReflectionsThe Official Site of the St. Louis Browns Historical Society and Fan ClubThe St. Louis Browns Historical Society & Fan Club Group Facebook PageThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#baseball #stlouisbrowns #streetcarseries #stlcardinals #whiteyherzog #kennyholtzman #baseballlegends #negroleagues #kenholtzman
We sit down with multi-disciplined artist and social worker Celeste Grayer to discuss the upcoming Juneteenth celebrations in the St. Louis area, particularly the activities in the Delmar Loop on June 15th. Grayer, who is deeply embedded in the local community, shares her insights on the significance of Juneteenth, its recent recognition as a national holiday, and the importance of community engagement. The episode also highlights various activities planned for the Juneteenth celebration, including a vendor fair, live music, and a 5k Race for Reconciliation. Grayer emphasizes the value of investment in community efforts and the educational aspects of cultural holidays. The episode aims to offer fresh perspectives on how to connect and thrive as a community while honoring historical legacies.[00:00] Introduction to Juneteenth and Today's Show[01:15] Meet Celeste Grayer: Artist and Community Leader[02:00] Juneteenth Events in The Loop[04:07] Organizing the Juneteenth Celebration[09:51] The Importance of Community and Youth Engagement[12:13] Celeste's Work at Sumner High School[15:26] True Trifecta: Art and Business[18:01] Reflecting on a Genuine Journey[18:27] Salvation Army Show and Community Impact[18:57] Balancing Social Work and Fundraising[19:47] Brief Break and Introduction to Dred Scott Heritage Foundation[21:15] Exploring St. Louis In Tune[23:03] History and Significance of The Delmar Loop[26:20] Juneteenth Celebration and Its Importance[36:13] Engaging the Youth and Preserving Culture[38:26] Conclusion and Final ThoughtsThe True TrifectaVisit the Delmar LoopThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#juneteenth #delmarloop #sumnerhighschool #celebration #generalorderno3 #galvestontexas #juneteethcelebrations
Our episode discovers the enchanting world of a new children's opera, 'The Secret of the Gold Queen' featuring guests Nika Leoni, a composer and award-winning classical singer, and Mark Freiman, a lyric bass and stage director. The conversation explores the inspirations, challenges, and creative processes behind the opera. The show highlights the significance of civility, the importance of learning from others' failures, and the role of the arts in nurturing young minds. With a focus on the interplay between gold and silver chess pieces that come to life, the opera aims to teach lessons of kindness, respect, and dignity. Listeners are invited to the world premiere on June 9th, providing a unique opportunity to witness a work in progress and contribute feedback.[00:00] Introduction to the Chess Kingdoms[00:32] Welcome to Saint Louis In Tune[01:18] Return to Civility[02:06] Learning from Failures[03:00] Introducing the Guests[05:22] The Secret of the Golden Queen[07:47] The Inspiration Behind the Opera[19:39] The Process of Writing an Opera[27:48] Nika Leoni's Musical Journey[28:58] Building a Career in Europe[29:21] Transition to Composing[29:40] Early Compositions and Inspirations[30:33] Producing Children's Operas[31:40] Engaging Young Audiences[32:19] Challenges in Arts Education[33:25] The Power of Opera for Kids[37:41] Affordability and Accessibility of Opera[38:44] The Silver Queen Aria[45:30] Advice for Aspiring Composers and Vocalists[48:46] Closing Remarks and Upcoming EventsHome - In Her SoundNika Leoni, Composer and SopranoMark FreimanHome - 'The Secret of the Gold Queen' Children's OperaSTL Fringe-The Secret of the Gold QueenThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#opera #childrensopera #composer #stagedirector #chess #lyricbass #soprano #composing #artseducation #learningfromfailure
We celebrate the 150th anniversary of the iconic Eads Bridge with guest Dr. John Brown, Professor Emeritus at the University of Virginia School of Engineering. Dr. Brown, author of 'Spanning the Gilded Age: James Eads and the Great Steel Bridge,' discusses the historical significance, groundbreaking engineering techniques, and financial challenges involved in the construction of the Eads Bridge. The conversation explores James Eads's life, his innovative work during and after the Civil War, and his unparalleled contribution to bridging the Mississippi River. Listeners also hear about the bridge's endurance through historical events, including the 1896 cyclone, and future plans to commemorate its 150th anniversary. A fascinating exploration of history, engineering marvels, and societal impact.[00:00] Celebrating a Monumental Birthday: The Eads Bridge Turns 150[01:05] Introducing Dr. John Brown: A Deep Dive into the Gilded Age and James Eads[04:22] James Eads: From Salvage to Innovation[09:02] The Civil War and Eads' Ironclad Warships[13:57] Engineering Marvels: The Eads Bridge and Its Impact[24:58] Exploring the Future: The Eads Bridge Today and Beyond[28:12] Engaging with the Community: Upcoming Events and Listener Participation[30:08] Unveiling the Great Steel Bridge: A Historical Deep Dive[30:37] Innovative Engineering: The Pneumatic Caisson Explained[33:56] Challenges and Solutions Beneath the Mississippi[37:11] The Human Cost of Innovation: Decompression Sickness[40:13] From Vision to Reality: Financing the Great Steel Bridge[44:37] Insider Deals and Industrial Age Dynamics[45:49] Eads's Strategic Alliances and Construction Battles[48:49] The Legacy of the Great Steel Bridge[51:21] Final Thoughts and Event PromotionSpanning the Gilded Age – James Eads and the Great Steel BridgeJohn K. (Jack) Brown | University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied ScienceThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#eadsbridge #engineeringfeat #stlouishistory #jameseads #ironclads #mississippiriver #railroadbridge #enginneeringmarvel #civilengineer #universityofvirginia
In this episode of St. Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston interview Nina Ferrigno and Benedetta Orsi about the upcoming 14th Season of the Missouri Chamber Music Festival. The discussion covers the festival's mission, scheduled concerts, and the significance of chamber music. Ferrigno, a founding member of the Calyx Piano Trio, and Orsi, an Italian mezzo-soprano, share their backgrounds, career highlights, and personal stories. The episode also delves into contemporary music, its cultural relevance, and amusing anecdotes from their performances. Listeners are encouraged to attend the festival and support the arts in St. Louis.[00:00] Welcome to Saint Louis In Tune: A Symphony of Conversations[00:57] Summertime Vibes and Casual Banter[01:32] A Return to Civility and Pronunciation Etiquette[02:54] Spotlight on Nina Ferrigno and Benedetta Orsi: Masters of Music[06:18] Exploring the Missouri Chamber Music Festival[11:55] Benedetta Orsi's Journey: From Pop to Opera[15:15] The Art of Music and Overcoming Challenges[18:24] Previewing the Missouri Chamber Music Festival Concerts[28:57] A Dive into Musical Innovations and Schoenberg's Vision[32:05] Exploring the Intricacies of Contemporary Music[32:45] The Impact of Politics and Culture on Music[33:35] The Personal Touch in Music Interpretation[33:51] The Ephemeral Nature of Music and Shared Experiences[34:32] Behind the Scenes: Preparing for a Premiere[35:11] The Magic of Live Performances and Festival Highlights[36:09] Festival Passes and Perks: An Insider's Guide[38:59] Upcoming Projects and Personal Plans[39:56] Unforgettable Moments on Stage[48:10] Celebrating National Days with Humor and Trivia[51:34] A Collection of Jokes to Lighten the Mood[53:46] Closing Thoughts and AppreciationMOCM-WebsiteMOCM-FacebookMOCM-InstagramBenedetta Orsi-WebsiteBenedetta Orsi-InstagramBenedetta Orsi-FacebookThis is Season 7! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#music #opera #operatheatresaintlouis #mocm #chambermusic #calyxtrio #mezzosoprano #missourichambermusic #musicfestival