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    Full Show - Year in Review 2025: Tornado Recovery, Reflections, and Looking Back from 1998

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 122:14


    The Chris and Amy Show wraps up 2025 with a full three-hour year-in-review. Hour 1 focuses on the May tornado that struck North St. Louis, with St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer discussing recovery efforts, city service improvements, public safety priorities, and emergency response challenges. Hour 2 features John Hancock and Amy Marxkors reflecting on 2025 and the start of 2026, covering New Year's traditions, food debates, pop culture, personal resolutions, career changes, and a Midday Midlife segment with Paula Almgren on caregiving, aging in place, and planning for long-term elder care. Hour 3 looks back at notable people who died in 2025 and revisits what Americans in 1998 predicted life would be like by 2025, including a history lesson and personal stories as the year comes to a close.

    Hour 3: Looking Back at 2025, Losses, and Past Predictions

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 40:25


    Hour 3 of the Chris and Amy Show with John Hancock and Amy Marxkors reflects on notable people who died in 2025 and revisits what Americans in 1998 predicted life would look like by 2025. John adds a history lesson and a personal dog bite story, comparing past expectations with today's reality as the year-in-review continues.

    Hour 2 - New Year Reflections, Resolutions, and The Midday Midlife

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 40:38


    John Hancock and Amy Marxkors talk 2025 reflections, New Year's traditions, food debates, and pop culture. The hour includes discussion on personal resolutions, career changes, and a brief look at national legislation, before wrapping with The Midday Midlife segment featuring Paula Almgren on caregiving, aging in place, and planning for long-term elder care.

    The Midday Midlife: Navigating Elder Care and the Sandwich Generation

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 16:27


    The Midday Midlife segment features Paula Almgren, author of "Eldercare The Rules: Navigating the Legal, Financial, Medical, Housing, and Care Maze", who discusses how families in the “sandwich generation” can plan for aging parents. Topics include estate planning basics, aging in place versus assisted living, recognizing safety concerns, and preparing financially and legally for long-term care.

    Hour 1 - Year in Review 2025: Tornado Recovery, City Services, and Public Safety

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 41:09


    Amy and John review the biggest stories of 2025, including the May tornado that struck North St. Louis. St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer joins the show for a year-end discussion on tornado recovery, improvements to city services, public safety priorities, and emergency response challenges. The hour also includes conversation on the St. Louis Billikens' standout basketball season, Missouri Republicans' redistricting efforts, and wraps with New Year's Eve reflections.

    Year-in-Review with Mayor Cara Spencer: Tornado Recovery, City Services, and Public Safety

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 14:59


    St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer joins to discuss the 2025 tornado and ongoing recovery efforts, city service improvements, and public safety priorities. Topics include pothole repairs, recycling changes, winter storm response, tornado siren upgrades, 911 system challenges, and efforts to reduce gun violence.

    Full Show: Flu Season and Vaccines, Sports Headlines, Housing Affordability, and a Neil Diamond Tribute

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 115:52


    The full show features former U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams breaking down a severe flu season, vaccine effectiveness, weather myths, and public health skepticism. Sports conversation follows with Joe Roderick covering the Blues loss to the Sabres, the Cardinals offseason, NFL playoff contenders, and Mizzou's Gator Bowl loss. Senior principal economist Molly Boesel of Cotality explains why high home prices, large down payments, rising interest rates, and low supply are reshaping homeownership and changing saving and spending behavior. The show also includes discussion of the Missouri Supreme Court removing Matthew Thornhil for inappropriate courtroom conduct, plus an interview with David Jacobson about his Neil Diamond tribute Neil Forever, the resurgence of tribute bands, and why live music continues to connect across generations.

    Hour 3: Housing Affordability with Molly Boesel and Neil Diamond Tribute Talk with David Jacobson

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 34:57


    Hour 3 opens with senior principal economist Molly Boesel of Cotality, who breaks down why giving up on homeownership can change how people save, spend, and invest. The discussion covers high home prices, large down payments, rising interest rates, low entry-level housing supply, high rents, and how today's housing costs have outpaced income growth, especially for younger buyers. The hour also explores the psychological impact of believing homeownership is out of reach and why home equity remains a key wealth builder in the U.S. The conversation then shifts to live music and tribute bands, including the renewed interest sparked by the film Song Sung Blue, followed by an interview with David Jacobson, creator and lead singer of Neil Forever. Jacobson talks about building a 14-piece Neil Diamond tribute, its family roots, audience response, connections to Parkinson's charities, and why Neil Diamond's music continues to resonate across generations.

    Neil Diamond Tribute and Live Music Revival with David Jacobson of Neil Forever

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 16:08


    David Jacobson, creator and lead singer of Neil Forever, joins the show to talk about bringing the Neil Diamond tribute experience to The Factory on January 9. Jacobson explains how growing interest from a Broadway show and the new film Song Sung Blue has introduced Neil Diamond's music to new generations. He shares the origin of Neil Forever, the focus on authenticity with a full ensemble, the emotional response from audiences, and how the project has become a family effort. The conversation also touches on Neil Diamond's legacy, Parkinson's awareness through Drive Toward a Cure, and why live, feel good music continues to resonate post COVID.

    Housing Affordability, Homeownership, and Changing Financial Behavior with Molly Boesel

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 13:50


    Senior principal economist Molly Boesel of Cotality breaks down the current housing market, including high home prices, large down payment requirements, and why homeownership feels out of reach for many millennials and young adults. The discussion covers low housing supply, rising rents, competition from investors, and the lack of entry level housing options. Boesel also explains new research showing that when people give up on the idea of owning a home, it can change how they save, spend, work, and invest, with long term financial and behavioral consequences.

    Hour 2: Flu Season with Dr. Jerome Adams, Sports Talk with Joe Roderick, and Judge Matthew Thornhil

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 41:42


    In Hour 2, former U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams discusses how severe this flu season is, vaccine effectiveness, and why vaccination still matters. The hour also features sports talk with Joe Roderick, covering the Blues' loss to the Sabres, the Cardinals offseason, and Mizzou's Gator Bowl loss. The segment includes discussion of the Missouri Supreme Court's removal of Matthew Thornhil for inappropriate courtroom conduct and political comments from the bench.

    Cardinals Offseason Questions, Blues Frustration, and NFL Playoff Talk with Joe Roderick

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 16:30


    Joe Roderick, friend of KMOX and content and operations lead for STL Sports Central, joins the show to break down the Blues' 4–2 loss to Buffalo, a quiet and uncertain Cardinals offseason, and Mizzou's Gator Bowl loss. The conversation covers Nolan Arenado's future, trade value for Brendan Donovan and Nolan Gorman, roster building philosophy, and comparisons to how the Blues handle tough trades. Joe also weighs in on a wide-open NFL playoff picture, the rise of the Chicago Bears, frustrations around the Blues' season, and where SLU basketball stands heading into A-10 play.

    Flu Season Ramps Up and Vaccine Questions with Dr. Jerome Adams

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 17:00


    Former U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams explains the current flu surge driven by Influenza A H3N2, why the flu vaccine still matters, and addresses common vaccine misconceptions. The discussion also touches on COVID, long COVID, and practical steps to reduce severe illness and protect public health.

    Hour 1: Flu Season, New Year's Eve, and Holiday Complaints

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 39:12


    In Hour 1 on KMOX, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors talk New Year's Eve Eve, flu season, and Amy's experience with flu C. The hour also includes the removal of a St. Charles County judge for political comments, discussion of the St. Louis Rams playoff chances, a debate over gift wrapping versus gift bags, a 104 year old WWII veteran playing the national anthem at a hockey game, and concern over the deportation case of Ismael Ayuzo Sandoval.

    Full Show: Chris and Amy Are Back: Weather Whiplash, Pilots' Mental Health, and Football

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 112:58


    Chris and Amy are back with a wide-ranging show covering local news, national politics, sports, and plenty of everyday conversation. The day opens with John Hancock joining the first segment to talk extreme St. Louis weather swings, the St. Louis Battlehawks naming Ricky Proehl as head coach, and early reaction to the removal of former sheriff Alfred Montgomery ahead of a special election. In Hour 2, former airline pilot and Patrick Arnzen, CEO of Thrust Flight, explains why many commercial pilots hide mental health struggles under current FAA rules, concerns about safety and honesty in the cockpit, and why single-pilot airline concepts remain far off. Matt Pauley then joins to discuss Battlehawks football, Rams nostalgia, life without an NFL team in St. Louis, and the emotional toll of being a football fan, before the hour wraps with a lighter discussion about who should be next to serve as St. Louis sheriff. Hour 3 features Andrew Egger of The Bulwark breaking down U.S. strikes on ISIS targets in northwestern Nigeria, the fog of war and religious tensions there, and Donald Trump's approach to ending the war in Ukraine, including concerns from Volodymyr Zelensky and Europe and the influence of Vladimir Putin. The show also dives into phone habits, morning routines, a spirited debate about brushing teeth in the shower and hot versus cold tap water, on-air studio mishaps, and sports talk ranging from the Chicago Bears and Luther Burden III's breakout to the Kansas City Chiefs' proposed publicly funded stadium in Kansas.

    Hour 3: Nigeria Strikes, Brushing Teeth in the Shower, and Da Bears

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 38:08


    Hour 3 features Andrew Egger of The Bulwark breaking down Donald Trump's announcement of U.S. strikes on ISIS targets in northwestern Nigeria, including the fog of war, religious and political tensions, and Nigeria's response. The discussion then turns to the war in Ukraine, Trump's push to quickly end the conflict, concerns from Volodymyr Zelensky and European allies about possible concessions, and Vladimir Putin's continued influence behind the scenes. The hour also includes talk about phones and social media limits, morning routines, and a debate over brushing teeth in the shower and whether hot tap water should be used for drinking or cooking. The show wraps with on-air studio antics and sports discussion, including the Chicago Bears, Luther Burden III's breakout performance, and debate over the Kansas City Chiefs' planned move to a publicly funded stadium in Kansas compared to privately funded stadiums in St. Louis.

    Fundraising Tactics, Global Flashpoints, and Trump's Foreign Policy Approach

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 14:35


    Andrew Egger, White House correspondent and Morning Shots co-author for The Bulwark, joins Chris and Amy with a mix of light banter and serious analysis. The conversation starts with misleading political fundraising tactics, including recurring donations that often trap older supporters, and how texts and emails tied to Donald Trump and various PACs fuel confusion and cynicism. Egger also breaks down reported U.S. strikes on ISIS targets in Nigeria, the complicated religious and political dynamics in the region, and uncertainty surrounding the situation on the ground. The discussion then turns to the war in Ukraine, examining Trump's desire to quickly end the conflict, concerns from Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders, and how Vladimir Putin continues to influence the diplomatic landscape.

    Hour 2: Pilots' Mental Health, Battlehawks Football, and NFL Fandom

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 36:21


    Hour 2 opens with Patrick Arnzen, a former airline pilot and CEO of Thrust Flight, discussing the mental health challenges facing commercial pilots and why many are reluctant to seek help under current FAA rules. Arnzen explains the stigma around disclosure, the slow medical evaluation process, the importance of two pilots in the cockpit, and why single-pilot or pilotless airliners remain far off. Later, Matt Pauley joins to talk St. Louis football, including the St. Louis Battlehawks hiring Ricky Proehl as head coach, Rams nostalgia, and the reality of being an NFL fan in a city without a team. The hour wraps the crew picking the St. Louis sheriff.

    Matt Pauley: Battlehawks Coaching Change, Rams Nostalgia, and Life Without the NFL

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 15:18


    Matt Pauley joins The Chris and Amy Show on KMOX to discuss the St. Louis Battlehawks naming Ricky Proehl as head coach, replacing Anthony Becht. The conversation dives into Proehl's history in St. Louis, nostalgia for the Greatest Show on Turf era, and what the city has missed since losing the St. Louis Rams. The group also talks about whether the Battlehawks can ever fill the NFL void, debate Kansas City vs Chicago, and react to Luther Burden breaking out on national TV.

    Pilots conceal mental health problems to keep license

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 15:03


    Patrick Arnzen, former airline pilot and CEO of Thrust Flight, explains why many commercial pilots feel pressure to hide mental health struggles out of fear of losing their licenses. He discusses how aviation has lagged behind other industries in mental health acceptance, why even minor issues can sideline pilots for long periods, the importance of two pilots in the cockpit, and concerns about proposals for single-pilot commercial flights.

    Hour 1: Extreme Weather, Battlehawks News, and Sheriff Removal

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 38:27


    Chris and Amy are back to open Hour 1 with John Hancock in the first segment, starting with year-end talk and extreme St. Louis weather after a 78-degree December day drops to 16 degrees. The conversation moves to breaking news that the St. Louis Battlehawks have hired Ricky Proehl as head coach, along with discussion of the UFL and St. Louis fan support. Later in the hour, Sean Malone joins to explain the removal of former sheriff Alfred Montgomery, the Board of Aldermen meeting to set a special election, and the process for choosing the next sheriff.

    Weather Whiplash, Sheriff Election Preview, and Battlehawks Coaching News

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 10:00


    John Hancock joins The Chris and Amy Show on KMOX to react to extreme December temperature swings in St. Louis, preview the Board of Aldermen meeting to set a special election replacing former sheriff Alfred Montgomery, and break down news that the St. Louis Battlehawks have a new head coach. The segment wraps with conversation about holiday gifts, sock preferences, and who is actually in the building this week.

    Removal of Sheriff Alfred Montgomery and next steps for the St. Louis Sheriff's Office

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 12:03


    KMOX reporter Sean Malone joins The Chris and Amy Show on KMOX to break down the permanent removal of former sheriff Alfred Montgomery after 356 days in office. The discussion covers the Board of Aldermen meeting to set a special election date, uncertainty over interim authority, and a look back at a turbulent tenure marked by legal trouble, office drama, and the infamous misspelled “respect” sign, before the hosts pivot to their next topic.

    Full Show- 'Do kids have to pay taxes on the Tooth Fairy?'

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 114:22


    John Hancock & Michael Kelley are in for Chris and Amy today. They talk military action by Pres Trump on Nigeria with Col Jeff McCausland; Dr Catherine Athans is a psychologist, she warns about 'Post-Christmas depression'; Kevin Ryans chats about the Blues, Cardinals off-season, and Billikens; SLU basketball coach Josh Schertz makes NFL picks; and Mike Claiborne sits in for an extended part of the final hour.

    Hour 3- NFL Pick 'em; Josh Schertz; Mike Claiborne; snooker & holiday cheer

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 38:30


    Billikens men's basketball head coach Josh Schertz joins John Hancock, Michael Kelley & John Hancock, Jr for NFL Pick 'em; Mike Claiborne joins the show and talks NBA greats and the Chiefs & NFL news; Michael and John are headed to play snooker.

    NFL Pick 'em: SLU basketball's Josh Schertz

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 10:58


    Billikens men's basketball coach Josh Schertz joins John Hancock, Michael Kelley and John Hancock, Jr for the weekly Pick 'em. The Billikens host two games this week, Sunday against Principia and Wednesday against St Joseph's.

    Hour 2- NFL Insider; Kevin Ryans; southern construction

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 38:37


    John Hancock, Jr joins Micheal and John for the hour; the trio discusses the fast approaching end of the NFL season and possible Cardinal moves; Kevin Ryan from Fox 2 discusses Blues, Cardinals & Billikens; Michael & John comment on the substantial lack of construction workers in Texas as ICE raids continue.

    Fox 2 and KPLR sports reporter Kevin Ryans: Cardinals are 'gonna have to pay a hefty price' to move Arenado

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 12:23


    Kevin Ryans, sports reporter for Fox 2 and KPLR 11, joins John Hancock and Michael Kelley. He points out the inconsistency of the Blues play this season; who could the Cardinals be looking to move next?; Nolan Arenado has a big contract to deal with; 'They're playing really wonderful basketball' says Ryans of the Billikens.

    Hour 1- Christmas; US strikes Nigeria; Christmas depression; Did you see this?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 37:14


    John Hancock and Michael Kelley are in for Chris and Amy; they recount their Christmas experience; CBS military analyst Col Jeff McCausland dials in for an update on Trump-ordered strikes in Nigeria; a psychologist explains 'post-Christmas depression' and how to fight it; Did you see this? tv ratings.

    The threat of 'Post Christmas Depression' is real, says psychologist

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 7:45


    Dr Catherine Athans is a psychologist and author of 'The Heart Brain', she joins Michael and John on 'Boxing Day'. 'Hey, we made it through Christmas,' she exclaims. She discusses the importance of getting outside and into the sunlight during the winter months.

    CBS military analyst: 'A complex series of issues' has caused Nigerian violence

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 10:12


    CBS Military Analyst, Col Jeff McCausland, joins John Hancock and Michael Kelley following strikes by the US on alleged ISIS facilities in Nigeria. He says experts say there is violence against both Christians and Muslims in the country, pointing out a suicide bombing against a mosque on Christmas Eve. McCausland points out the numerous armed conflicts that President Trump has gotten the US into in his 2nd term.

    Full show- 'Taylor Swift should buy Arrowhead Stadium'

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 112:38


    Chiefs are moving to Kansas; Festivus grievances; local holiday weather; Did you see this?; bar owners lament slower foot-traffic; renaming landmarks; CBS's Major Garrett; generating police tips; Christmas trivia and Christmas tariffs.

    Hour 3- Police tip lines; Christmas trivia; tariffs & Christmas gifts

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 35:49


    The final hour of the Chris and Amy Show before Christmas includes a discussion on how police departments gather and utilize public tips; Matt quizzes Chris and Amy about Christmas; Michelle Schulz has information about tariffs and Christmas gift prices.

    US tariffs are impacting your Christmas gifts

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 11:20


    Michelle Schulz, Founder & Managing Partner of Schulz Trade Law in Dallas, joins Chris and Amy as the gift-giving season is underway. What is the status of the US tariffs, and how do they impact your pocketbook? She points to electronics as one section of the market that is higher this year along with automobiles.

    How do police departments gather evidence through public tips?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 6:29


    Corporal Jenifer Schwartz, Community Services & Public Information Officer with the Clayton Police Department, joins Chris and Amy. She explains how departments are gathering information on the alleged hate crime in Clayton earlier this year.

    Hour 2- Honky Tonk bar; renaming landmarks poll; Major Garrett; local weather

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 38:18


    Chris and Amy talk to a pair of bar owners who have run into hard times with their downtown businesses; the Question of the week poll results; CBS's Major Garrett talks about the limited release of Epstein files by the DOJ; local weather is acting weird.

    Major News with Major Garrett: Renaming landmarks; Epstein files

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 16:29


    CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett joins Chris and Amy every week. They start the segment with Chris & Amy poking fun at Pres Donald Trump's renaming of the Kennedy Center last week; Major wants to know what the people 'bankrolling' the new White House ballroom 'get in return'; 'What is this presidency about, and who is it for?'; Epstein files releases. Major also hosts 'The Takeout' on CBS News 24/7.

    Country music bar 'The Honky Tonk' to close. Owners speak out

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 13:46


    Ryan and Jeremy Binkley, owners and operators of the Honky Tonk STL, join Chris and Amy to talk about the impending closure of the country music bar. They cite the pandemic, as well as fewer people attending Cardinals games, as key factors. Despite the closure, concerts at the neighboring Garage music venue will still take place!

    Hour 1- Chiefs leaving Missouri; Festivus grievances; warm holiday weather; Did you see this?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 38:31


    Chris and Amy react to the announcement of the Kansas City Chiefs leaving Missouri for Kansas; Chris has grievances on this Festivus; AccuWeather's Heather Zehr predicts a warmer Christmas than normal; Did you see this?

    Did you see this? Starbucks has replaced Michigan J. Frog

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 5:37


    Chris and Amy's Did you see this? Chris says he's getting too many Starbucks cards; grocery stores and AI pricing; Trump battleships.

    AccuWeather meteorologist says holidays will be 'warm'

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 5:50


    AccuWeather's Heather Zehr predicts temperatures, '20 degrees above average,' later this week on Christmas and the days following. She joins Chris and Amy with a look at the record high temps that the region may approach this week.

    Full Show- 'Whatever you want to name after us, we're in!'

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 113:59


    Amy has returned, so has Chris. Willson Contreras is headed to Boston in a trade; a homeless man steered authorities to the Brown University shooter; what could be renamed after Chris and Amy in St Louis?; Maury Brown from Forbes on cable sports networks; Matt Pauley with more on Contreras trade; Andrew Egger from The Bulwark; KSDK's Mike Bush announces his retirement.

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