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Trumpet Dynamics
Trumpet Endurance, and All About the New Compression Measurement Tool That's Taking The Brass World by Storm with Larry Meregillano

Trumpet Dynamics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 45:09


Larry Meregillano has been performing on the trumpet professionally since he was 15 years old.In that time, he has performed all over the world, performing in the background, in the foreground, and everywhere in between.As you can imagine, he needed to develop a great deal of endurance in order to meet the demands of his profession, playing lead in the Disneyland Band, leading cruise ship bands, and much more.His experience and knowledge led to him creating the The Compression Training System (CTS), a tool that is taking the brass world by storm, and changing the way thousands of players approach their craft and improving their range and endurance.I wanted to get Larry on the show to discuss the CTS, its founding origins, how it works, how it benefits any type of player. And while this might sound like an infomercial, I humbly suggest the info shared in this episode favors the "info" more than the "mercial".Enjoy the episode!What you'll hear in this episode:-Larry shares some of his travel and performing adventures!...01:45-Why major stars wear a "mask" when among the public vs. their private selves...04:15-The trumpet has somehow managed to remain relevant in pop culture over time...06:15-The greats don't need to mimic or compare themselves to other great players...09:45-Fear of success, and why we're terrified of creating something truly unique...11:55-The basic science behind the The Compression Training System (CTS)...16:45-Compression described as it relates to playing trumpet...20:30-What's going on inside the mouth is the "missing link" when it comes to trumpet pedagogy...26:40-How the CTS enables trumpeters to utilize "progressive overload training" as incorporated by professional weight lifters...31:00-How the CTS works in improving ranger, power and endurance...36:20-Plus whatever your discerning ears deem worthy of your time and interest...Episode sponsor:Odd-Meter Technical Exercises by Michael Hengst: Original exercises and adaptations of your favorite exercises, all in 5/8 and 7/8 time.Resources mentioned:The Compression Training System (CTS)About the Guest:Larry Meregillano is a Eclipse artist/clinician. He started his professional career playing in big bands in San Diego in the early 1970's. In 1976, he was hired to play in Tom Ranier's Show band at Disneyland.A year later, Mr. Meregillano joined the gospel group Truth and soon after went on to perform and tour with The Bill Gaither Trio. While traveling and recording with The Bill Gaither Trio, he also recorded with Sandi Patti, David T, Clydsdale, Ron Huff, Don Marsh and many others.In 1980, Larry returned to California and became the lead trumpet player for the world-famous Disneyland Band. In the late 1980's, Larry was hired to play in the PTL Television Orchestra with Jim and Tammy Faye Baker. From there he joined Princess Cruise lines as Musical Director.After many years, Mr. Meregillano moved to Orlando, Florida, where he performed with many bands at Walt Disney World, MGM Studios, Epcot Center, Universal Studios and Pleasure Island. He has also been the Musical Director and performer for many cruise lines including the world-famous Queen Elizabeth 2.Larry has toured with the Temptations and The Four Tops, and has been a sideman for Rosemary Clooney, Joe Williams, Jack Jones, Bob...

TehachaPod
Tehachapi's Public works department A Look Behind the Scenes

TehachaPod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 41:37


We get a chance to talk to Don Marsh and Tyler Napier from our Public Works Department and talk to them about the day to day operations that keep Tehachapi running. They share insight into how much work they oversee and how it is managed. We talk about planning, maintenance and executing that plan. The goal is to give you better insight on how our city is taken care of, including the things you see and don't see. Send your thoughts, questions and suggestions to Media@TehachapiCityHall.com. 

USF Bulls Unlimited Unloaded
National champion high jumper Romaine Beckford, and coaches Erik Jenkins, Don Marsh with Darek

USF Bulls Unlimited Unloaded

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 15:04


As heard on Bulls Beat Wednesday, June 14, Darek was able to speak with the outdoor high jump national champion Romaine Beckford just a few days after he won the title in Austin, Texas. Also hear from his Head Coach Erik Jenkins and jump coach Don Marsh.

TehachaPod
Road Construction Update On Multiple Streets in Tehachapi

TehachaPod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 55:20


We talk to Don Marsh and Jay Schlosser today about all of the upcoming road projects taking place between now and the fall. There will be detours, construction zones, and some roads torn up as the work is being done, but the end product will be several nice smooth driving surfaces. We share all of the locations and details in this episode. Send your show thoughts and questions to Media@TehachapiCityHall.com. 

The Q Now
The Q - 541 - One hit to Rule Them All

The Q Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 78:13


Well we have made it. After multiple shows and 64 songs going head to head, we are down to the final 4 songs of the tournament! And we have Justin Deming on the show too! What a treat... First up, Mark and Justin discuss the horrible actions of Anthony Castaldi and Shaft regarding the wrestling match for the MMWA Commissionership! The match was living up to the hype it created and Mark was in full control ready to level Shaft with a Chair! When out of the blue the Brotherhood sends one of their men down to knock Mark out and then the promoter/owner of MMWA comes down to fast count Mark and give the win to Shaft! How! Only the Referee is sanctioned by the state to award victories. The men discuss!  Next up, legedary STL broadcaster Don Marsh joins the show to discuss his brand new book, The Fabulist. Don has been a broadcaster for over 40 years in the St. Louis area covering some of the greatest moments in human history! But after leaving the broadcast booth in 2019, he turned his focus to being an author and writing! Don joins Mark and Justin to discuss his illustrious career and to chop it up about the current state of media in regards to politics in 2023!  Finally we are set in the finals for the tournament of pop culture. One hit wonders have been plaguing the show for weeks on end, but we are finally down to our last 4. Who will become the victor and claim the prize as the best overall one hit wonder over the many decades covered. From the 1960's till 2023, multiple songs from the Archies, to Rockwell, to Frankie Goes to Hollywood have been fighting tooth and nail. But it seems the 1990's and 80's brought the heat when it came to the best. Find out who reaigns supreme by tuning in and listening! 

Donnybrook
Donnybrook & Donnybrook Next Up | January 26, 2023

Donnybrook

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 54:12


Charlie Brennan debates with Wendy Wiese, Alvin Reid, Ray Hartmann and Bill McClellan. On Donnybrook Next Up, St. Louis media icons Don Marsh, Donn Johnson and Betsey Bruce discuss the state of media today. 

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The Other Side Of The Bell - A Trumpet Podcast
Episode #97 - Larry Meregillano

The Other Side Of The Bell - A Trumpet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 69:59


Larry Meregillano is a Eclipse artist/clinician. He started his professional career playing in big bands in San Diego in the early 1970's. In 1976, he was hired to play in Tom Ranier's Show band at Disneyland. A year later, Mr. Meregillano joined the gospel group Truth and soon after went on to perform and tour with The Bill Gaither Trio. While traveling and recording with The Bill Gaither Trio, he also recorded with Sandi Patti, David T, Clydsdale, Ron Huff, Don Marsh and many others. In 1980, Larry returned to California and became the lead trumpet player for the world-famous Disneyland Band. In the late 1980's, Larry was hired to play in the PTL Television Orchestra with Jim and Tammy Faye Baker. From there he joined Princess Cruise lines as Musical Director. After many years, Mr. Meregillano moved to Orlando, Florida, where he performed with many bands at Walt Disney World, MGM Studios, Epcot Center, Universal Studios and Pleasure Island. He has also been the Musical Director and performer for many cruise lines including the world-famous Queen Elizabeth 2. Larry has toured with the Temptations and The Four Tops, and has been a sideman for Rosemary Clooney, Joe Williams, Jack Jones, Bob Hope, Celia Cruz, Frankie Avalon and many, many others. Mr. Meregillano has recorded with many artists including Hubert Laws, Latoya Jackson, and Rick Dees. Mr. Meregillano is a busy freelance musician playing recording dates, theater, and stage shows in the Los Angeles area and around the country.

TehachaPod
More Asphalt on Tehachapi City Roads

TehachaPod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 15:29


Don Marsh from our Public Works Department tells us about the additional asphalt that will be done in the coming days that was approved by city council this week. Don tells us how it came to be and that we saved money to add it on to a project under way. We also talk about three new police officers being sworn in at the recent council meeting and share a few other city updates. Send your thoughts and questions to Media@TehachapiCityHall.com. 

The Big 550 KTRS
Don Marsh on the Queen 9-12-22

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 13:06


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Student Ministry Conversations
Service Learning Camps With Don Marsh | SMC Podcast | Episode 68

Student Ministry Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 43:47


When it comes to summer mission trips, they are often an all-in-one package. Some groups will set you up building wheelchair ramps, leading a Vacation Bible School, or any variety of other tasks. You begin your week with them, and they have it all planned out. But what if you are looking for something different? What if an organization worked with local missions in the city they are a part of and then would connect you with those agencies? Then you could plan the rest of your trip however you liked. Come join the conversation this week as Russell sits down to talk with Don Marsh, leader of Service Learning Camps. They take a unique approach to mission trips, creating opportunities for your group to serve while truly helping already existing ministries in the area. You can listen to this episode on all your preferred podcast providers. Show notes can be found on our website: www.studentministryconversations.org Video for this episode can be found here: https://youtu.be/fnC1UCC2xXo Connect With SMC Instagram – @talkstudentmin Twitter – @talkstudentmin Facebook – @talkstudentmin Youtube - "Student Ministry Conversations" Connect With The Hosts Russell Martin – @rgmmusic Brent Aiken – @heybrentaiken Support the Podcast! Buy Our Merch! www.studentministryconversations.org/shop Become a Supporter! https://anchor.fm/studentministryconvos/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/studentministryconversations/support

TehachaPod
Road Projects in the City of Tehachapi

TehachaPod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 50:24


Don Marsh, the Public Works Director joins the TehachaPod crew to talk about road conditions and future projects in the City of Tehachapi. We talk about how the roads are funded, planned, and maintained. His team has invested time into surveying all 163 miles of City of Tehachapi roadways and has put together plans for maintenance and rehabilitation of all roads. Don also talks about communicating with the Planning Department to try and tie in projects so the roadways are impacted once rather two or more times in the same area. We also recap the recent Tehachapi City Council meeting and talk about an upcoming public workshop for pedestrian and bicycle projects. Send your comments and thoughts to Media@TehachapiCityHall.com. 

South Canyon Lutheran Podcast
Christmas Cantada December 19, 2021

South Canyon Lutheran Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 32:40


Sit back and enjoy the music of this years Christmas Cantada. A Call to Christmas Joy: Words by J.Paul Williams Music by Jon Paige 2002, Harold Flammer Music, Shawnee Press Advent Medley--Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence/O come, O come, Emmanuel, From the Musical Thou Shall Call His Name...Jesus: Arr. Don Marsh 1982, John T Benson Publishing Co. Who But the Lord: Lyrics by Susan Bentall Boersma Music by Craig Courtney 2017, Beckenhorst Press, Inc. Bell Carol: Arr. Russell G Wichmann 1972, Oxford University Press. Et In Terra Pax: John Purifoy, Text Adapted from Luke 2:13-14 2011, Hall Leonard Corporation. The First Noel: Arr. Dan Forrest 2009, Beckenhorst Press, Inc See the Baby: Words and Music by Lynn Shaw Bailey and Becki Slagle Mayo 2008, Alfred Publishing Co., Inc. Hark! The Herald Angels Sing: Arr. Dan Forrest 2015, Beckenhorst Press, Inc. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/south-canyon-lutheran/message

Orando Soy Más Fuerte
Comenzando De Nuevo

Orando Soy Más Fuerte

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 10:11


(50) Comenzando De Nuevo- Sabemos qué cultivar una relación saludable con Dios es esencial para una vida cristiana victoriosa. Y aún así, nos encontramos constantemente batallando con nuestros deberes y responsabilidades y el tiempo que necesitamos dedicarle al Señor. En el episodio de hoy reconocemos qué Dios, una vez más, nos concede la oportunidad para comenzar de nuevo. ¿Te animas a orar? ¿Te animas a escuchar? [Podcast Orando Soy Más Fuerte | Música: Maranatha Música; Emmanuel Espinoza; Don Marsh; y Semilla de Mostaza, interpretando «Volver A Empezar» | Narrador: José M Viera; Participantes: Landers Amaya; Leslie Ann Viera | Referencia Bíblica: Proverbios 23:26 | Duración: 10:10 minutos | Episodio 50 de la Serie | Programa 288]Mis otros Podcasts• Hoy Es Mi Díahttps://www.spreaker.com/show/jose-vieras-show• Tributo A La Música De Ayerhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/tributo-a-la-musica-de-ayer• Reflexiones Del Génesishttps://www.spreaker.com/show/reflexiones-del-genesis• Orando Soy Más Fuertehttps://www.spreaker.com/show/orando-soy-mas-fuerte• Programación Especialhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/programacion-especial

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TehachaPod
Construction Projects in Tehachapi

TehachaPod

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 50:51


Andrew Norton and Don Marsh join the TehachaPod crew to talk about capital projects under way, in the planning process and that have just wrapped up in the City of Tehachapi. We talk about all of the planning that is involved, and why its critical that the different departments within the city communicate with each other to make the best project possible. We also talk about some future road improvement projects and why we look at rehabilitation and repairs instead of just replacement. Send your questions, future show ideas to media@TehachapiCityHall.com

In Tune Radio Show: KWRH-LP 92.9FM
Don Marsh Discusses His Latest Book The Damned and the Doomed for the St. Louis Jewish Book Festival

In Tune Radio Show: KWRH-LP 92.9FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 41:17


Don Marsh, veteran journalist in print, radio, and television discusses his latest novel https://www.amazon.com/Damned-Doomed-Don-Marsh/dp/B08QLY96KK (The Damned and the Doomed). Don will be featured on opening night of the St. Louis Jewish Book Festival Spring Virtual Pop-Up on April 18 at 7:00 pm. Longtime anchor Karen Foss will lead a virtual discussion of the book with Don. Hilary Gan, Director of Literary Arts at St. Louis Jewish Community Center also joined us with Don for a lively conversation about the Festival. Tickets can be purchased for this event by https://jccstl.com/festival-events-schedule/ (clicking here). This is Season 4!

TehachaPod
Where does Tehachapi's water come from?

TehachaPod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 30:05


We invite in two experts who have a working knowledge on how the Tehachapi area gets its water supply. Don Marsh and Tyler Napier join the TehachaPod crew to talk all things water in Tehachapi. It's important to understand how the City of Tehachapi gets its water supply, maintains its delivery system to the consumer, works with neighboring organizations on responsible pumping and we discuss the quality of our water. To see the annual water quality reports go to our website https://www.liveuptehachapi.com/91/Utilities Please make sure you subscribe or follow TehachPod and remember you can send us an email with your comments, thoughts, and suggestions to media@TehachapiCityHall.com

Hoy Es Mi Día
El Verdadero Sacrificio

Hoy Es Mi Día

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 4:59


EL VERDADERO SACRIFICIO-Durante las edades más remotas, los seres humanos han traído sacrificios a sus deidades. Sin embargo, solamente hay un Dios verdadero y un sacrificio verdadero. ¿Conocemos al Dios Verdadero? ¿Estamos sacrificando correctamente a Él? [Podcast: Hoy Es Mi Día | Referencia Bíblica: Salmos 51:17 | Duración: 04:58 minutos | Participantes: José M. Viera; Leslie Ann Viera; Landers Amaya | Música: Don Marsh; Bryan Duncan | Episodio 104 de la Serie; Programa 275]Mis otros Podcasts• Hoy Es Mi Díahttps://www.spreaker.com/show/jose-vieras-show• Tributo A La Música De Ayerhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/tributo-a-la-musica-de-ayer• Reflexiones Del Génesishttps://www.spreaker.com/show/reflexiones-del-genesis• Orando Soy Más Fuertehttps://www.spreaker.com/show/orando-soy-mas-fuerte• Programación Especialhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/programacion-especial

Donnybrook
NAACP & Better Together, Don Marsh, Bail Reform, and more | Donnybrook | April 18, 2019

Donnybrook

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 54:52


This week on Donnybrook, joe Holleman from the St. Louis Post Dispatch fills in for Bill.  Topics include: -Remembering Nine Network CEO Jack Galmiche -Bail Issues and Reform -NAACP & Better Together -Local Control of STL City Schools -KWMU's response to the Don Marsh incident

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
04-18-19 Segment 3 Iggy wants to be a kept man and EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 53:30


The dais may get Robert Kraft massages to celebrate being together for the first time since January. Robert Kraft video might be released. Plowsy doesn't think there is good value in paying for "love." DeJong is flourishing in the three hole. Iggy wants to find a rich old lady to date. Don Marsh controversy. EMOTD.

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
04-18-19 Segment 3 Iggy wants to be a kept man and EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 53:30


The dais may get Robert Kraft massages to celebrate being together for the first time since January. Robert Kraft video might be released. Plowsy doesn't think there is good value in paying for "love." DeJong is flourishing in the three hole. Iggy wants to find a rich old lady to date. Don Marsh controversy. EMOTD.

Donnybrook
Donnybrook | April 4, 2019

Donnybrook

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 54:46


Joe Holleman joins the table again this week.   Shockingly, Better Together was not the main topic of discussion this week.  Much of the show was spent discussing Don Marsh's exit from St. Louis Public Radio, which led to a conversation around Joe Biden's potentially damaging behavior.  These topics, and more, on Donnybrook this week.  

The Ryan Kelley Morning After
04-01-19 Segment 3 Vote for Iggy and EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 43:07


Don Marsh got a raw deal. TMA is up for a bunch of awards from St. Louis Magazine. Iggy's twitter feed is up for an award. Vote for Iggy! We circle back to Don Marsh. Karen Foss defends Don Marsh. EMOTD.

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The Ryan Kelley Morning After
04-01-19 Segment 3 Vote for Iggy and EMOTD

The Ryan Kelley Morning After

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 43:07


Don Marsh got a raw deal. TMA is up for a bunch of awards from St. Louis Magazine. Iggy's twitter feed is up for an award. Vote for Iggy! We circle back to Don Marsh. Karen Foss defends Don Marsh. EMOTD.

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St. Louis on the Air
Sylvester Brown Shares What's Possible 'When We Listen'

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 29:14


Seven years ago, writer and community activist Sylvester Brown founded the Sweet Potato Project in north St. Louis to promote urban farming and provide entrepreneurial skills to underserved youth. Brown’s involvement in the project has now led to his newly released book “When We Listen: Recognizing The Potential of Urban Youth.” He talks with host Don Marsh about his vision for engaging area young people and their impact on the future.

St. Louis on the Air
Producer Paul Blake Reflects On 'Beautiful' Return To Fox Theatre, 22 Years At The Muny, Carole King

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 20:11


When “Beautiful: The Carole King Musical” opens its 2019 North American tour at the Fabulous Fox Theatre Tuesday evening , it will be a bit of a homecoming for stage producer Paul Blake. Blake, who joined host Don Marsh on Tuesday’s St. Louis on the Air, spent 22 years as executive producer at the Muny.

St. Louis on the Air
Legal Roundtable Looks At Implications Of National Emergency, Other Matters

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 49:16


Joining host Don Marsh for in-depth analysis in this segment are Mark Smith, J.D., associate vice chancellor of students at Washington University; William Freivogel, J.D., journalism professor at Southern Illinois University Carbondale; and Donna Harper, J.D., partner at Sedey Harper Westhoff P.C.

St. Louis on the Air
Bidding Farewell to Johnny Mac's After 52 Years

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 20:01


The local sporting goods store Johnny Mac's announced it was being acquired by a Texas company and will close its retail locations. The company's president Bob McArthur joins host Don Marsh to discuss his memories from the store and the difficulties for local businesses competing with online retailers.     

St. Louis on the Air
Bidding Farewell to Johnny Mac’s After 52 Years

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 16:22


The local sporting goods store Johnny Mac's announced it was being acquired by a Texas company and will close its retail locations. The company's president Bob McArthur joins host Don Marsh to discuss his memories from the store and the difficulties for local businesses competing with online retailers.     

St. Louis on the Air
St. Louisian Derik Scott Advances To ‘Titan Games’ Semi-Finals with ‘The Rock’ on NBC

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 11:02


Last month, NBC premiered Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s show “Titan Games,” a reality television program where men and women compete in emotional and daunting physical challenges. Tonight, the semi-finalists will compete and inch one step closer to the final prize –among them is native St. Louisan Derik Scott. The 30-year-old attorney joins host Don Marsh to talk about his participation in the athletic competition. 

St. Louis on the Air
'Incredibly Concerning' And Growing Number Of US Teens Are Vaping, Says Wash U Researcher

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 29:05


A recent study of American teenagers showed a big jump in nicotine vaping among young people in 2018. Even as many steer clear of other substance-related activities such as binge drinking and drug use, the number of teens who are vaping has more than doubled since 2017. "The data shows that one in five middle schoolers are using these products and one in three high school [students] are using these products, so those are incredibly concerning numbers,” Dr. Patricia Cavazos-Rehg said during Tuesday’s St. Louis on the Air Cavazos-Rehg, who is an associate professor in the Washington University School of Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry, told host Don Marsh there’s a need for more education about vaping – and its risks – among both teens and their caregivers.

St. Louis on the Air
A Curtain Closing For The Rep’s Artistic Leader, Steven Woolf

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 19:00


For more than 30 years, Steven Woolf has been at the heart of the Repertory Theater of St. Louis. Since taking the helm as artistic director in 1986, Woolf oversaw three decades of productions and directed 47 shows. He joins host Don Marsh to reflect on his career, and to discuss his last production at The Rep – “Oslo.”

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St. Louis on the Air
‘Parents Are Children's First, Best Teachers’: How Home-Visiting Model ‘Adds Value’ To Development

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 26:09


Constance Gully, CEO of Parents as Teachers, joins host Don Marsh to talk about the national (with local roots) organization’s efforts to promote optimal early development in children by educating and engaging parents and guardians.

St. Louis on the Air
What To Make Of The Fact That St. Louis Now Has A Selfie Museum

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 29:18


The Selfie Room just made its debut in downtown St. Louis, offering the latest evidence of a seemingly ever-present selfie phenomenon. The museum’s mission is to “bring people together by taking photos with fun, whimsical backdrops” that comprise its interactive art exhibits. In this episode, host Don Marsh talks with Selfie Room co-owner Erica Klotz about what visitors can expect at the new entertainment destination – and also discusses the broader cultural landscape that surrounds it. Amber Hinsley, an associate professor in the Department of Communication at St. Louis University, and Jennifer Siciliani, a University of Missouri-St. Louis psychology professor in the area of behavioral neuroscience, also participate in the conversation.

St. Louis on the Air
20 Years Before Virginia Blackface Scandal, Mel Carnahan Navigated Similar Revelation In Missouri

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 12:02


In light of the controversy involving Virginia’s top leaders who recently admitted to appearing in blackface decades ago, longtime political reporter Jo Mannies joins host Don Marsh to reflect on her coverage of a similar case in Missouri in 1999, when a photo of then-Gov. Mel Carnahan in blackface – taken in 1960 – surfaced during Carnahan’s campaign for a seat in the U.S. Senate.

St. Louis on the Air
African-American Soldiers Share Experience Of U.S. Military Service Over Generations

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 21:33


Veterans Kim Chamberlain and 100-year-old Marshall J. Phillips share some of their experiences of African-Americans in the U.S. military. Marvin Alonso Greer, the education and visitor experience lead for Soldiers Memorial Military Museum, also talks to host Don Marsh about how a local event will showcase the contributions of African-American soldiers coming home from World War I in 1919 – and beyond.

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St. Louis on the Air
Dr. Ashley Denmark Aims To ‘Normalize Success’ Among Minority, Under-served Children

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 27:21


Ashley Denmark is a family medicine physician with BJC Healthcare. She grew up in Jennings, Missouri and at an early point in her life, her ambition to become a doctor as a black woman from Jennings was very much challenged. The physician talks to host Don Marsh about to her road to success and why she returned to St. Louis in an effort to inspire minority children to follow their dream careers and “normalize success.”

St. Louis on the Air
‘I Became Their Voice’: Survivor Reflects On Holocaust, Preservation Of Stories

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 29:02


Sunday marked the international community’s commemoration of lives lost and tragedy caused during the Holocaust. Although it took place more than 70 years ago, its lessons continue to resonate today. Dan Reich, curator and director of education at the Holocaust Museum & Learning Center, survivor Rachel Miller join host Don Marsh to discuss how the younger generations will continue to tell the stories of those who experienced the Holocaust as survivors pass away. Miller, who now resides in Chesterfield, Missouri, also shares her own harrowing story of living through the Nazi occupation.

St. Louis on the Air
Up-And-Coming Chefs Evy Swoboda, Dakota Williams Discuss Life In The Kitchen, Love For Industry

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 20:25


Evy Swoboda and Dakota Williams are both still in their 20s, yet they've already made big strides in the St. Louis restaurant scene. They join host Don Marsh and Sauce magazine's Heather Hughes for a conversation.

St. Louis on the Air
STLPR's Chad Davis Goes Behind The Headlines On Local Impacts Of Government Shutdown

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 8:50


St. Louis Public Radio reporter Chad Davis talks with host Don Marsh about his recent coverage of how the partial government shutdown has been affecting a wide variety of St. Louis-area residents.

St. Louis on the Air
St. Louis Theater Circle Announces Its 2019 Nominees, Celebrates 7 Years Of Awards

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 14:44


The St. Louis Theater Circle released its 2019 award nominees on Friday's St. Louis on the Air for locally produced professional theater in 2018. This is the seventh year of the awards. Judith Newmark, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s theater critic, and Mark Bretz, president of the St. Louis Theater Circle, join host Don Marsh to discuss the nominations and the upcoming award ceremony.

St. Louis on the Air
Post-Dispatch Columnist Tony Messenger: Debtors’ Prisons ‘Massive Problem’ In Missouri

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 20:45


St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist Tony Messenger talks with Don Marsh about his reporting series on debtors' prisons in rural Missouri – the practice of jailing people for not paying their court fines. 

St. Louis on the Air
Legal Roundtable: Analysis Of Judge’s Ruling Against Trump Administration, Missouri Politics, More

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 49:29


St. Louis on the Air’s first monthly Legal Roundtable of the year returns as host Don Marsh delves into a variety of recent local and national stories pertaining to the law, including: a federal judge's ruling that blocks the Trump administration's plan to add a controversial citizenship question to the 2020 census, a federal court ruling that deemed the Affordable Care Act health plans unconstitutional, the lawsuit against the Sunset Hills retirement community Friendship Village and the appointment of Circuit Judge Robin Ransom to the Missouri Court of Appeals for the Eastern District.

St. Louis on the Air
Previewing Circus Harmony’s Latest Production ‘Accelerando,’ A Circus Spy Thriller

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 20:45


Circus Harmony's new show “Accelerando” is a circus spy thriller where the performers twirl and climb their way to finding a top-secret document gone missing. Jessica Hentoff, artistic and executive director of the organization, joins host Don Marsh to discuss the show and other programs the social circus is conducting.

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St. Louis on the Air
Live Coverage And Analysis Of Missouri Gov. Parson's 1st State Of The State Address

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 65:38


St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies join host Don Marsh during a live broadcast of Gov. Mike Parson's State of the State Address and the Democratic response from state Sen. Gina Walsh.

St. Louis on the Air
Comedian, St. Louis Native Greg Warren Talks Comedic Process Ahead Of Funny Bone Appearance

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 15:53


Last year, St. Louis native and comedian Greg Warren tried a new approach in his comedy career by adding an all-ages family show. He will do the same this year as he returns to St. Louis this week for his appearances at the Funny Bone comedy club in Maryland Heights. He talks with host Don Marsh about his comedic approach and upcoming shows.

St. Louis on the Air
A Closer Look At Illinois’ New Governor J.B. Pritzker

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 20:03


Illinois Public Radio statehouse reporter Brian Mackey joins host Don Marsh to discuss the inauguration of Illinois' new governor J.B. Pritzker. Mackey highlights key moments of Pritzker’s speech and touches on what’s ahead for the governor and the state.

St. Louis on the Air
2 Weeks Into Office, St. Louis County Prosecutor Talks Reforms, Resources, Criticisms And More

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 30:59


The first African-American to hold the post, Wesley Bell discusses his current focus on implementing the reforms he campaigned on during his recent race against longtime incumbent Bob McCulloch. Bell takes questions from host Don Marsh and from listeners on a range of topics.

St. Louis on the Air
From St. Louis To Beijing: Author Elsa Hart Discusses Li Du Mysteries, Writing Process, What’s Next

St. Louis on the Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 27:31


“City of Ink,” set in early 18th-century Beijing, is Elsa Hart’s third novel. She’s currently at work on her fourth. Hart talks with host Don Marsh about her characters and settings, some of her influences and favorite authors, and how she goes about bringing a centuries-old world to life for her readers.

Whole 'nother Story
Wednesday August 1, 2018 "Kevin Killeen's Whole 'Nother Story"

Whole 'nother Story

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2018 2:31


Kevin talks with longtime St. Louis broadcaster Don Marsh about his humorous, new book.

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What's Up Bainbridge
Men's Oatmeal Club members reflect on its success (Cafe-018)

What's Up Bainbridge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2015 18:48


The Oatmeal Club meets for breakfast and camaraderie every Thursday morning at 7am sharp and ends precisely at 8:20 - typically after a guest's topical presentation and a lively Q&A session. It's been meeting and growing for 26 years, and there is now a long waiting list to join. This podcast interview with three of its long-time members examines the remarkable phenomenon of this long-lived informal group. The men's Oatmeal Club has grown to become a legendary institution on Bainbridge Island since its founding by eight men at Eagle Harbor Congregational Church in 1989. And, after all those years, it now has a long waiting list of men -- mostly retirees -- wanting to become members. Yet it has no operating rules and no governing body. What's the secret for such lengthy success? In this podcast, three long-time members of the Club -- Reid Hansen, Jim Kadlec and Don Marsh -- gather with BCB host Jack Armstrong to talk about the club's history, the benefits members experience by being part of it, and the amazingly diverse topics covered by its weekly speakers. Recent presentations to the Club from outside invited guests have included discussions of climate science, the extinction of Aboriginals in Tasmania, bitcoins, the geology of Bainbridge Island, Supreme Court decisions, and the story of Ometepe (Bainbridge Island's sister island in Nicaragua). Listen to Reid, Jim and Don explore with Jack why the Oatmeal Club keeps going and growing after all these years. Credits: BCB host: Jack Armstrong; BCB audio editor and social media publisher: Barry Peters.