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Friday means no Hancock and Kelley to talk about first day of school, Sam Page has an opponent for County Executive spot and washing bed sheets. Scott Jagow, Host of KMOX weekend joins Michael and Amy to talk about what he has for Roaming St. Louis and Chat with StuMac. City SC game Analyst Dale Schilly talks about the KMOX Soccer Showcase, game against Nashville and more. Mitch Harris, Former Cardinals pitcher and US Navy Lieutenant joins Amy and Michael to talk about his new book 'My Private War: Relentlessly Chasing A Dream — From The Navy To The Major Leagues' Camille Brooks, Director of Programming and Events with the Gateway Arch Park Foundation joins Amy and Michael to talk about the Blues at the Arch Festival through August 10th.
Mitch Harris, Former Cardinals pitcher and US Navy Lieutenant joins Amy and Michael to talk about his new book 'My Private War: Relentlessly Chasing A Dream — From The Navy To The Major Leagues'. Camille Brooks, Director of Programming and Events with the Gateway Arch Park Foundation joins Amy and Michael to talk about the Blues at the Arch Festival through August 10th. Finally, a look back at the week on the show.
Scott Jagow, Host of KMOX weekend joins Michael and Amy to talk about what he has for Roaming St. Louis and Chat with StuMac. City SC game Analyst Dale Schilly talks about the KMOX Soccer Showcase, game against Nashville and more. Also can you wear sunglasses at work and Amy is reminded of something she said while on with Charlie Brennan.
Camille Brooks, Director of Programming and Events with the Gateway Arch Park Foundation, joins Amy and Michael to discuss the return of the Blues at the Arch Festival this weekend and St. Louis' deep roots in blues music.
Mitch Harris, former Cardinals pitcher and US Navy Lieutenant joins Amy Marxkors and Michael Kelley to talk about his career in the Navy and the big leagues, all of which is documented in his new book 'My Private War: Relentlessly Chasing A Dream — From The Navy To The Major Leagues'
City Academy Director and game analyst on Y98 Dale Schilly joins Amy and Michael to talk about the KMOX Soccer Showcase, the upcoming game against Nashville and more.
KMOX Weekend host Scott Jagow joins to talk about where he went for Roaming St. Louis and what else he has on this weekend on TIAM Sunday.
Hancock and Kelley join Amy for the hour and discuss first day of school stories, no more phones in schools. Sam Page has competition for St. Louis County Executive seat. Finally, how often to wash bed sheets.
Chris and Amy chat with Matt Pauley on the Cards; MaJor Garrett from Washington; Jen Siess previews the Soccer Showcase show; and Mike LaMartina is in from Ballpark Village, Plus questions linger about Francis Howell School District; Ameren bills; clean sheets; and dogs in bed.
Chris and Amy discuss the upcoming STL Soccer Showcase show with Jen Siess; more discussion about sheet washing and dogs in bed; Mike LaMartina previews activities at Ballpark Village with Cubs in town; Chris out tomorrow for a wedding up north.
Mike LaMartina, President of Ballpark Village, joins Chris and Amy to preview the activities available this weekend as the Cubs visit Busch Stadium. He mentions the Bud Deck, Crown Hall, and the AVA Garden Bar as great stops this weekend. Also: News on the Millennium Hotel site!
STL CITY SC broadcaster Jen Siess joins Chris and Amy ahead of the Soccer Showcase show tonight at Hot Shot's on Lindbergh.
Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy for a recap of the Cards and Dodgers and previews Cards vs Cubs; has caller Rob gotten in trouble?; CBS's Major Garrett; Amy feels assaulted by a picture on her laptop.
CBS Chief Washington Correspondent & host of The Takeout, Major Garrett joins Chris and Amy every Thursday morning. He discusses the announced visit between Pres Donald Trump and Russian Pres Vladimir Putin; how that relationship relates to trade policy; new details on Texas legislators who left state; Major also previews a conversation about the history of Gerrymandering on The Takeout.
The Cardinals take the three-game series against Los Angeles with a late win on Wednesday; the Cubs visit for a weekend series. Matt Pauley joins Chris and Amy. The Cardinals are still 5 1/2 games out of an NL Wild Card spot.
Chris and Amy dive into questions about the Francis Howell School District Superintendent; Ameren's bills; Turo at the airport; and smoothies flavored like ketchup.
Chris & Amy discuss a move by MLB to promote a female umpire this week, Jen Pawol & smoothies made with ketchup flavor.
Chris and Amy comment on the Hiroshima anniversary; car fires in Clayton; the SLPS audit findings; ESPN & NFL; Francis Howell school district. Plus visits with John Rooney and comedian Anjela Johnson-Reyes, and a look back on the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The final hour of the Chris and Amy show includes a visit from comedian Anjela Johnson-Reyes; confusion over the departure of Francis Howell's new Superintendent; how to eat healthier in your mid-life; and concerns over caller Rob.
How can I possibly eat healthy while juggling kids, a stressful job, and save money at the same time? Dr Julie Gatza, health educator and nutrition expert, joins Chris and Amy in this edition of The Midday Midlife with the answers. Her website is NaturesSources.com
Anjela Johnson-Reyes joins Chris and Amy to preview her tour date at The Pageant on November 15. She talks about her family friendly tour and how comedians are getting specials on various platforms.
Chris and Amy learn about an interesting event that followed the dropping of atomic bombs on a pair of Japanese cities; the SLPS audit revealed some surprises; John Rooney talks Cardinals and broadcasting; Question of the week.
Cardinals broadcaster John Rooney says Miles Mikolas served up 'way too many hittable pitches' in the loss to Los Angeles. He joins Chris and Amy ahead of the final game between the Dodgers and Cardinals this afternoon. He says there is 'a big hole' now that the Cardinals have traded away several pitchers.
Just five months after the US bombing of Nagasaki in World War II, the US military played a football game at ground zero. Greg Mitchell is the writer and director of "The Atomic Bowl: Football at Ground Zero-and Nuclear Peril Today", and he joined Amy and Chris as the world remembers bombings 80 years ago this week. The documentary is available through PBS and companion book is available now.
Chris and Amy discuss the Hiroshima anniversary; a recent series of car fires appears to be anti Semitic; changes to ESPN and the NFL; Did you see this?
Chris and Amy's Did you see this? segment. A Denmark zoo makes headlines & a Coast Guard report on Oceangate tragedy.
Chris and Amy discuss auto damage and vandalism; they introduce the 'Question of the week' on cleaning your bedsheets; Dave Simons on financial literacy; George Mahe on restaurant openings; Lynn Worthy recaps the Cardinals win and trade deadline.
Chris and Amy welcome George Mahe from St Louis Magazine for an extended segment on restaurant openings in the region; back to the ongoing conversation about clean sheets and dogs in beds; vandalized cars.
George Mahe, dining editor for St Louis Magazine, joins Chris and Amy with a look at the great 'patios' in St Louis. He talks about some great new restaurant openings for Chris and Amy and some tips for diluted coffee and great breakfast sandwiches.
Chris and Amy discuss financial literacy with Dave Simons; the Cardinals with Lynn Worthy; plus an update on the MAGA hat story and if Amish people drive.
Lynn Worthy, Sports Columnist for the St Louis Post Dispatch chats with Chris and Amy following the Cardinals series-opening win over Los Angeles in exciting fashion.
Dave Simons says the country is 'divided' economically right now. He's a Partner and Managing Director at One Private Wealth and joins Chris and Amy every week. Simons stresses the importance of financial education, and wishes it was taught more in school.
Chris and Amy discuss cars damaged in overnight fires and Chris's own concerns over a break-in; how often do your bedsheets get washed?; just how healthy are those Amish?; Did you see this?
Chris and Amy look at the announced expansion of the New York Post to the California Post.
Chris and Amy discuss their 'question of the week' which revolves around cleanliness in the bedroom.
Chris and Amy start this week with comments on the great weather over the weekend; a listener details the accuracy of Ameren's electric bills; 'cold cases' are being investigated in an SIUE classroom; Matt Pauley on the Cardinals; Political commentator Chris Cillizza and KMOX's Sean Malone.
Chris and Amy catch up with Chris Cillizza on Texas redistricting plans; Gary in the news; Sean Malone from the Boeing strike.
KMOX's Sean Malone joins Chris and Amy from Boeing where machinists on the defense side began their strike overnight after voting to reject a new deal. The union is divided on the reasons to oppose the contract, 'different people' have voted against the contract for 'different reasons,' says Malone.
Political commentator Chris Cillizza joins Chris and Amy and explains how mid-decade redistricting efforts in Texas are leading to perhaps more changes in other states. President Trump fired the statistician who provided job numbers last week over bad numbers. 'We're in trouble' says Cillizza.
Chris and Amy discuss classes at SIUE that are researching cold cases; Chris has to correct himself; Matt Pauley previews the Cardinals and Dodgers; Harambe news.
Matt Pauley, host of KMOX's Sports Open Line, joins Chris and Amy as the Cardinals move on to Los Angeles on their West Coast road trip.
Dr Trish Overweis is a SIUE Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice Studies. She joins Chris and Amy as students at SIUE are using new science to look at 'cold cases.'