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Rebellen unter Konföderierten: Inmitten des Bürgerkriegs spaltet sich eine Gruppe von Deserteuren von der konföderierten Armee ab und verschanzt sich im Jones County, Mississippi. Der kleinen Hundertschaft gelingt es, den CSA die Kontrolle über die Region zu entreißen. Ein Farmer und Sklavereigegner sollte zum Symbol für den Aufstand werden: Newton Knight. Der „Free State of Jones“ ist einer der ungewöhnlichsten und umstrittensten Fälle der US-Bürgerkriegsgeschichte. Eine Miliz aus Südstaatlern, die sich weigerten, für die Sklavenhalter-Elite in den Krieg zu ziehen, verschanzt sich in den Sümpfen von Jones County – und erklärt sich kurzerhand unabhängig. Ihr Anführer: ein ehemaliger Sanitäter, Guerillakämpfer und späterer Deputy Marshal. War Newton Knight ein aufrechter Kämpfer für Gerechtigkeit – oder doch eher ein Eigenbrötler mit persönlicher Agenda? War der „Free State of Jones“ ein echtes Sezessionsprojekt – oder ein Mythos, geboren aus Legenden und Heimatstolz? Und was geschah nach dem Krieg mit einem Mann, der nicht aufhörte, sich gegen Ungerechtigkeit zu stellen – selbst dann nicht, als die Reconstruction in Blut und Gewalt mündete? Wir werfen einen kritischen Blick auf die Legende von Newton Knight, die Quellenlage – und auf die Menschen, die der Konföderation von innen heraus den Kampf ansagten. 00:00:00 - Intro und Einleitung: Die Rebellen unter den Rebellen 00:01:08 - Nachrichten aus dem Wilden Westen: New Orleans Item, 20. März 1921 00:04:24 - November 1837: Geburt von Newton Knight, Primitive Baptist und Sklavereigegner 00:06:06 - Mississippi vor dem Bürgerkrieg, und die Lage in Jones County 00:08:52 - Januar 1861: Mississippi tritt aus der Union aus – Unmut in Jones County 00:10:27 - Newton Knight: Ein Sklavereigegner in der Konföderationsarmee (Juli 1861 bis Mai 1862 00:14:29 - Herbst 1862: Desertion, Rückkehr und Tötung des Schwagers Morgan Lyons 00:18:05 - Oktober 1863: Mord am Colonel Amos McElmore und Gründung der Knight Company 00:21:31 - März/Juli 1864: Eroberung von Ellisville und der "Free State of Jones" 00:27:07 - Newton Knight nach dem Bürgerkrieg: Hilfsgüterverteilung, Befreiung versklavter Kinder, Deputy US Marshal 00:29:16 - 1875: Colonel des schwarzen First Infantry Regiment von Jasper County während der Reconstruction 00:32:45 - Die gemischtrassige Knight-Familie im "Deep South", und der Tod von Newton Knight (16. Februar 1922) 00:34:33 - Der Film "Free State of Jones" und die generell streitbare Quellenlage 00:44:48 - Verabschiedung und Ausblick aufs nächste Mal Gefällt euch die Folge? Unterstützt uns auf Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/westernunchained Folgt uns auf Facebook: https://facebook.com/westernunchained Wir sind jetzt auch auf Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/westernunchained.bsky.social Unsere Webseite: https://westernunchained.podbean.com Blog „Nachrichten aus dem Wilden Westen": https://westernunchained.blogspot.de #western #wilderwesten #newtonknight #jonescounty #freestateofjones #mississippi #konföderation #bürgerkrieg #deserteure #primitivebaptist #southernyankees #rebellen
In 1919, the United States experienced what is now called “Red Summer” where a series of violent riots erupted across the country, predominantly against Black citizens. It lasted from May to October and resulted in around 600 deaths. In part 1 we cover the riots of Charleston, Vicksburg, Ellisville, Longview, and Washington DC. Stay tuned for part 2! Instagram: @caffeinatedcrimespodTwitter: @caffcrimespodEmail: caffeinatedcrimespod@gmail.comFacebook: Caffeinated CrimesSupport the show
Eileen Saint Lauren was born in Hattiesburg and raised in the once two red-light town, Petal, Mississippi. She is an award-winning photojournalist and news and feature writer who worked early in her career as a commentator for Nebraska Public Radio and at Smith College Museum of Art. After graduating from Jones College in Ellisville, Mississippi, with an Associate of Arts Degree majoring in Journalism, she continued her education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln where she received a Bachelor of Arts Degree majoring in English. She then continued on with her education in creative writing at The Washington Center, Duke University, the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She divides her writing time between Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and Madison, Mississippi. She was blind for three years due to back-to-back retina detachments at an early age. Although she did not regain her full sight, she is functional though visually disadvantaged.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.
Some like it hot… others it prefer mild, smoked, or even glazed in sweet chili sauce. In this episode of Arch Eats, hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr delve into the seemingly endless world of chicken wings and help you make sense of the city’s best offerings by breaking them down into categories and sharing their top picks. They’ll talk about the usual suspects, but they’ve also unearthed some surprises, including a popular Middle Eastern restaurant that boasts a cult following for its wings and an under-the-radar tea house that just might be the episode’s biggest surprise wing story. Tune in to hear if your go-to makes the cut—or maybe find a new, unexpected favorite. Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by BelGioioso Cheese and supported by Violet's at The Train Shed. BelGioioso brings the taste of Italy right to your table with a wide range of artisan cheeses crafted with care and the finest ingredients. Discover the tradition, quality, and craftsmanship of BelGioioso Cheese, and find out where to buy it in St. Louis by visiting belgioioso.com. Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Katie’s: 9568 Manchester, Rock Hill, 314-942-6555 EdgeWild Restaurant & Winery: 550 Chesterfield Center, Chesterfield, 636-532-0550 Beast Craft BBQ: 20 S Belt W, Belleville, 618-257-9000 Stellar Hog BBQ: 5623 Leona, Holly Hills, 314-481-8448 Big Chief Roadhouse: 17352 Manchester, Wildwood, 636-458-3200 Syberg’s: Multiple locations Helen Fitzgerald’s: 3650 S Lindbergh, Sunset Hills, 314-984-0026 Three Kings Pub: Multiple locations The Village Bar: 12247 Manchester, Des Peres, 314-821-4532 Westport Social: 910 W Port Plaza, Maryland Heights, 314-548-2876 Café Ganadara: 6413 Hampton, St. Louis Hills, 314-802-7044 Chiang Mai: 8158 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-961-8889 O! Wing Plus: 10094 Page, Overland, 314-395-0180 Sister Cities Cajun: 3550 S Broadway, Marine Villa, 314-405-0447 Billy G’s: Multiple locations Fenton Bar & Grill: 701 Rudder, Fenton, 636-305-7041 Salt + Smoke: Multiple locations Chuck’s Hot Chicken: Multiple locations The Vine: 3171 S Grand, Tower Grove South, 314-776-0991 Gobble Stop Smokehouse: 1227 Castillon Arcade, Creve Coeur, 314-878-5586 BC’s Kitchen: 11 Meadow Cir, Lake St. Louis, 636-542-9090 Golden Wok: 15941 Manchester, Ellisville, 636-230-8966 Sum Tea House: 8501 Olive, University City, 314-222-1540 Baumann’s Fine Meats: 8829 Manchester, Brentwood, 314-968-3080 You may also enjoy these SLM articles: The best chicken wings in St. Louis 'Arch Eats' Podcast: Top sports bars and restaurants in St. Louis More episode of Arch Eats See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ellisville Police Chief Steve Lewis joins Marc & Kim to discuss the security that will be taking place at the Trump inauguration.
Eileen Saint Lauren was born in Hattiesburg and raised in the once two red-light town, Petal, Mississippi. She is an award-winning photojournalist and news and feature writer who worked early in her career as a commentator for Nebraska Public Radio and at Smith College Museum of Art. After graduating from Jones College in Ellisville, Mississippi, with an Associate of Arts Degree majoring in Journalism, she continued her education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln where she received a Bachelor of Arts Degree majoring in English. She then continued on with her education in creative writing at The Washington Center, Duke University, the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She divides her writing time between Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and Madison, Mississippi. She was blind for three years due to back-to-back retina detachments at an early age. Although she did not regain her full sight, she is functional though visually disadvantaged.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.
What could a gospel partnership between a church in the UK and a church in Mississippi look like? FIEC churches and the Mississippi Baptist Convention have worked in partnership for more than ten years with the aim of encouraging each other in the work of the gospel by serving in various mission activities. In this episode, Adrian Reynolds (Head of National Ministries) is joined by Andy Rees (CityGates Church, Norwich) and Greg Spencer (First Baptist Church, Ellisville, Mississippi) to hear about their partnership, the benefits of such work between the US and UK, and how other churches could do the same. Show notes Why Change Your Church Name? - Surrey Chapel to CityGates (fiec.org.uk) Reaching Your Community in the Summer - Norwich SummerFest (fiec.org.uk) Greg and others from Mississippi will be hosting a table at the 2024 FIEC Leaders' Conference on Wednesday lunchtime for anyone who wants to find out more. About In:Dependence: In:Dependence is FIEC's official podcast, where you'll hear teaching and resources for church leaders from the FIEC Ministry Team and guests from FIEC churches and partners. About FIEC: We are a fellowship of Independent churches with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together with a big vision: to reach Britain for Christ. Follow FIEC on social media: Instagram Facebook X
In the spirit of the fall season, hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr discuss their favorite local wineries, but instead of focusing on the wines, they highlight the best food served at these destinations. Based on SLM's comprehensive guide to wineries near St. Louis, they share their top food picks. From enjoying live music to savoring a meal outdoors, tune in to discover which culinary offerings are worth a visit this fall season. Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum. Experience the covert mission of real-life spy and artist Peter Malkin in St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum's special exhibit, "The Artist Who Captured Eichmann." See his works in this powerful exhibition that blends history and art, on display through June 1, 2025. Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback to podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Pint Size Bakery: 3133 Watson, Lindenwood Park, 314-645-7142. Lal Qila: 15222 Manchester, Ballwin, 636-527-4717. Starrs: 1135 South Big Bend, Richmond Heights, 314-781-2345. Peacemaker Lobster & Crab: Multiple locations, 314-772-8858. 1818 Offshore: 210 South Buchanan, Ellisville, 618-350-0600. Yellowbelly: 4659 Lindell, Central West End, 314-499-1509. Napoli Sea: 1450 Beale, St. Charles, 636-800-2241. Gulf Shores Restaurant & Catering: Multiple locations, 314-789-3073. Bristol Seafood Grill: Multiple locations, 314-567-0272. Chandler Hill: 596 Defiance, Defiance, 636-798-2675. Persimmon Ridge Winery: 7272 Sheppard, Barnhart, 636-948-2082. Claverach Farm: 568 S. Lewis, Eureka. Chaumette Vineyards & Winery: 24345 State Route WW, Ste. Genevieve, 573-747-1000. Hopewell Winery: 19048 U.S. Highway 54, Rockport, IL. 217-285-2759. Stone Hill Winery: 1110 Stone Hill, Hermann, 573-486-3479 Hermannhof Winery and Tin Mill Restaurant: 315 East 1st, Hermann, 573-486-5546. Cedar Lake Cellars: 11008 Schreckengast, Wright City, 636-745-9500. Root Food & Wine: 5525 Walnut, Augusta, 636-544-1009. Villa Antonio Winery and Sandy Valley Brewery: 3660 Linhorst, Hillsboro, 636-475-5008. LaChance Vineyards: 12237 Peter Moore, De Soto, 636-586-2777. You may also enjoy these SLM articles: A guide to wineries near St. Louis 20-plus wineries within a short drive from St. Louis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 08-20-24 Missouri Rep. Justin Sparks talks about the Missouri Department of Revenue quietly changing the process to switch gender designation on driver's licenses and ID's. The policy change occurred soon after a controversy erupted over a transgender woman using the women's locker rooms at Life Time, a private gym in Ellisville. Story here: https://missouriindependent.com/2024/08/19/missouri-agency-quietly-made-it-harder-to-change-gender-marker-on-drivers-licenses/ (@JustinMSparks) (https://www.sparksformissouri.com/) (https://house.mo.gov/MemberDetails.aspx?district=110&year=2024) (@sparksformissouri) NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 08-20-24 (8:05am) Bridget Van Means from ThriVe St. Louis talks about their team located at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this week to counter Planned Parenthood's Great Rivers mobile abortion clinic bus which is in Chicago from the Metro East area. More info on ThriVe St. Louis here: https://thrivealivestl.org/ and here: https://thrivestlouis.org/ (8:20am) MORNING NEWS DUMP Day One of the DNC in Chicago included Biden's late night vindictive 50-minute swan song as he passed the torch to Kamala Harris. For folks in the Eastern time zone, he was still throwing barbs well past midnight. Story here: https://redstate.com/wardclark/2024/08/20/joe-bidens-dnc-swan-song-hes-going-out-as-he-lived-poorly-informed-vindictive-and-dishonest-n2178316 Also on the Biden here: https://redstate.com/bonchie/2024/08/20/joe-biden-delivers-disgusting-off-script-line-during-dnc-speech-that-has-everyone-talking-n2178303 And more "on the street" reporting here: https://www.dailysignal.com/2024/08/19/15-things-we-saw-day-one-democratic-national-convention/ The Missouri Dept. of Revenue quietly changed the process for altering gender on driver's licenses and ID's. St. Louis City alderwoman Cara Spencer (8th Ward) wants a crackdown on reckless drivers. Story here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2024/08/19/new-city-bill-would-crack-down-reckless-dangerous-drivers/ Farewell to legendary talk show host Phil Donahue. He was 88. Story here: https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/phil-donahue-dead-talk-show-host-1236110652/ Cardinals open up a critical 3-game series with the Central Division-leading Milwaukee Brewers tonight at Busch Stadium. First pitch at 6:45pm. They have 6 games with the Brewers over the next 3 weeks. (8:35AM) Missouri Rep. Justin Sparks talks about the Missouri Department of Revenue quietly changing the process to switch gender designation on driver's licenses and ID's. The policy change occurred soon after a controversy erupted over a transgender woman using the women's locker rooms at Life Time, a private gym in Ellisville. Story here: https://missouriindependent.com/2024/08/19/missouri-agency-quietly-made-it-harder-to-change-gender-marker-on-drivers-licenses/ (@JustinMSparks) (https://www.sparksformissouri.com/) (https://house.mo.gov/MemberDetails.aspx?district=110&year=2024) (@sparksformissouri) NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yasmine Fehr joins Rebekah on this episode of Moms of the Lou as they discuss the significance of mental health in children, particularly as they return to school. They also talk about the significant mental health challenges faced by children and adolescents today, including the impact of technology and social media, and how to recognize signs of distress in early intervention. Both highlight the need for creating an open and non-judgmental environment to reduce stigma surrounding mental health issues.We are so grateful to Siteman Cancer Center for sponsoring this episode. Listen to the stories of cancer survivors in season 3 of their "This is Cancer" podcast, available on all platforms. It will be sure to inform, uplift, and inspire you!Yasmine Fehr is a psychiatric nurse practitioner who is board certified for the whole lifespan, but she specializes in pediatric and adolescent psychiatry. Check out Yasmine's blog post about Back to School Stress: How Can We Navigate This? Wondering about your child's mental health? Check out Yasmine's blog post about How Do I Know if My Child or Teen Needs Help with Mental Health. The Saint Louis Crisis Nursery is a great resource for keeping children safe and building stronger families.Originally from Memphis, TN, but St. Louis has been home since 2002 when she attended college at Washington University. She currently lives in Ellisville with her husband, Chris, son, Samuel, and their dog, Whitney B. She loves watching and streaming shows (favorites include “The Golden Girls,” “Seinfeld,” “Bob Hearts Abishola,” and “Only Murders in the Building), reading, walking, and spending time with friends and family. She is excited to continue to learn from other St. Louis moms as a new mother and is equally excited to share insights that can benefit children and adolescents.We hope you enjoyed this podcast episode! To learn more about Moms of the Lou you can go to stlouismom.com or follow us on Instagram and Facebook. You can listen to the podcast on Apple Podcast and Spotify. And don't forget to rate and review so more people can tune in! This episode was produced by the St. Louis Mom. It was recorded and edited by Half Coast Studios in St. Louis, Missouri. Music composed by Trina Harger.
In this segment, Ryan addresses a local and unique issue regarding transgender locker room use in Ellisville, Missouri.
Join hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr in this episode of Arch Eats, and beat the heat with frozen treats! From ice cream to frozen custard and other frozen novelties, discover a dozen must-visit spots, including some hidden gems. Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Augusta Winery. Put on your sundresses and sandals and head to Augusta wine country on Highway 94 to experience award-winning wines, live music, and special events at Augusta Winery. For more information on hours, directions, and events, visit AugustaWinery.com. Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback to podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Howie Farms: Villa Ridge (accessible at the following markets: Tower Grove Farmers' Market, Ferguson Farmers' Market, Boulevard Farmers' Market) Ferguson Farmers' Market: 501 S. Florissant, Ferguson, 314-521 4661 Tower Grove Farmers' Market: 4256 Magnolia, Tower Grove Park, 314-772-3899 Kim's Bakery (Chesterfield): 13357 Olive, Chesterfield, 314-523-1332 Starrs: 1135 S. Big Bend, Richmond Heights, 314-781-2345 Sugarwitch: 7726 Virginia, Patch/Carondelet, 573-234-0042 Silky's Frozen Custard: Three metro area locations (Creve Coeur, Ellisville, and Cottleville) Mr. E's Cider Donut & Frozen Custard Stand: 951 S. Green Mt at Eckert's Belleville Farm, Belleville, 618-233-0513 The White Cottage: 102 Lebanon, Belleville, 618-234-1120 Crown Candy Kitchen: 1401 St. Louis, Old North, 314-621-9650 Ices Plain & Fancy: 2256 S. 39th, Shaw, 314-601-3604 Singers Ice Cream: 22 Gravois Station, House Springs, 636-671-7600 Spoonful of Sugar (Benton Park): 2800 McNair, Benton Park, 314-328-1048 Serendipity: 4400 Manchester, Forest Park Southeast, 314-833-3800 Sylvie Dee's: 8721 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-918-5472 Clementine's: Eight metro area locations Ronnie's Ice Cream: 9531 Watson Industrial, Crestwood, 314-962-0094 Half Pint: 8124 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-731-6329 (phone number for The Annex) Fountain on Delmar: 5242 Delmar, Delmar Maker's District, 314-226-9269 Fountain on Locust: 3037 Locust, Midtown, 314-535-7800 Spoonful Dessert Cafe (Creve Coeur): 12943 Olive, Creve Coeur, 314-485-1757 Dairy Haven (Caseyville, Il): 112 N Main, Caseyville, 618-345-8866 St. Louis Frozen Custard Factory: 9418 Manchester, Rock Hill, 314-961-9191 Neon Greens: 4176 Manchester, Forest Park Southeast, 314-899-0400 Ted Drewes: 6726 Chippewa, St. Louis Hills, 314-481-2652 You may also enjoy these SLM articles: Where to find the best ice cream, frozen custard, snow cones, and more in St. Louis Where to bring home the top St. Louis ice cream, frozen custard, gelato, and more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mole is a staple of Mexican cuisine, but what's special about this sauce isn't just its flavors — chilis, nuts, fruits, chocolate — it's where those tastes come from. Sauce Magazine writer Ileana Martinez explored four local restaurants serving their own, region-specific takes on the staple. Angel Jimenez Gutierrez, co-owner of the Mexican restaurant Malinche in Ellisville, discusses why mole never leaves his menu — and how the dish reminds him of home.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 08-06-24 (8:05am) Eric Robert, Director of Investments with Clear Path Wealth Management Group at Stifel, talks about the reality behind Monday's financial chaos. (https://www.clearpathinvesting.com/) (https://www.clearpathinvesting.com/about/) (https://www.stifel.com/fa/eric-robert-aif-cfp) MORNING NEWS DUMP: Rockets hit a U.S. military base in Iraq. Story here: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13711677/Ain-al-Asad-base-Iraq-hit-missiles-Middle-East-crisis.html Kamala Harris announces Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as VP mate. Story here: https://redstate.com/joesquire/2024/08/06/breaking-after-a-week-of-speculation-kamala-harris-selects-her-running-mate-n2177782 NY Rep. Nicole Malliotakis comments on the 9/11 plea deal. Story here: https://nypost.com/2024/08/05/us-news/malliotakis-9-11-families-demand-death-penalty-for-alleged-terrorists/ It's Primary Election Day in Missouri. Cardinals lost to the NY Mets last night 6-0 in a make-up game at Busch Stadium. Up next: the Tampa Bay Rays are in town for a 3 -game series that starts tonight at 6:45pm. We discuss today's Missouri Primary Election, the far-left and Cori Bush's race in MO D1 against Wesley Bell, and how will the state's Republican races shake out today? More on the the women's locker room situation at Life Time in Ellisville, MO. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 08-06-24 A Michael Brown public exhibit is at the Urban League's Ferguson Community Empowerment Center through Sunday, August 11. It marks the 10th anniversary of his death. Story here: https://fox2now.com/news/michael-brown-memorial-exhibit-marks-10th-anniversary-of-his-death/ We discuss the locker room situation at Life Time in Ellisville, including a statement from Life Time's home office in Chanhassen, Minnesota. (6:37am) Dr. Howard Wall, Director of the Center for Regional Economic Research at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, talks about Monday's financial chaos...will it continue? (https://www.howardwall.org/) (https://www.utc.edu/gary-w-rollins-college-of-business/center-for-regional-economic-research) (https://blog.utc.edu/crer/author/dtt728/) MORNING NEWS DUMP: Rockets hit a U.S. military base in Iraq. Story here: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13711677/Ain-al-Asad-base-Iraq-hit-missiles-Middle-East-crisis.html Kamala Harris announces Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as VP mate. Story here: https://redstate.com/joesquire/2024/08/06/breaking-after-a-week-of-speculation-kamala-harris-selects-her-running-mate-n2177782 NY Rep. Nicole Malliotakis comments on the 9/11 plea deal. Story here: https://nypost.com/2024/08/05/us-news/malliotakis-9-11-families-demand-death-penalty-for-alleged-terrorists/ It's Primary Election Day in Missouri. Cardinals lost to the NY Mets last night 6-0 in a make-up game at Busch Stadium. Up next: the Tampa Bay Rays are in town for a 3 -game series that starts tonight at 6:45pm. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 08-05-24 Our afternoon co-host Chris Arps is filling in for Mike today, so it's a Motown Monday! The Harris campaign is paying influencers on different social media platforms during this campaign. We also look at their VP choices. The markets are in turmoil. Issues with sexual identification at the Olympics and the insanity of this administration revising Title IX rules. The women's locker room situation at Life Time Fitness in Ellisville. Update here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2024/08/05/transgender-womans-membership-life-time-fitness-terminated/ After 145 years in California, oil giant Chevron, formerly known as Standard Oil of California, is moving to Houston, Texas. Story here: https://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/chevron-relocating-california-headquarters-texas NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 08-02-24 The family of the officer who was shot and killed in Hermann, MO, last year wants Defend Missouri PAC to pull the pro-Will Scharf ads that refer to the tragic incident. Story here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2024/08/02/murdered-officers-family-wants-political-ad-featuring-their-loved-one-taken-down/ Missouri's August primary is coming up on Tuesday, so expect to see an influx of flyers, doortags and doorknockers (not to be confused with the Cobden Appleknockers south of Carbondale, IL). The shocking results in a female boxing event at the Olympics. Story here: https://readlion.com/dangerously-unfair-male-biology-doesnt-concede-to-gender-identity-and-neither-should-schools/ Also Olympics here: https://hotair.com/jazz-shaw/2024/08/01/male-olympic-boxer-knocks-out-first-female-opponent-in-under-a-minute-n3792550 (6:35am) Missouri Rep. Justin Sparks talks about men being allowed access to the women's locker room at Life Time Fitness in Ellisville, MO. For more information, contact Justin at justin.sparks@house.mo.gov or call 573-751-0562. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 08-02-24 (7:05am) Darrell Jones from the Herzog Foundation talks about cultural and educational issues along with troubling incidents at the Olympics. Story on the Olympics here: https://readlion.com/dangerously-unfair-male-biology-doesnt-concede-to-gender-identity-and-neither-should-schools/ Also Olympics story here: https://hotair.com/jazz-shaw/2024/08/01/male-olympic-boxer-knocks-out-first-female-opponent-in-under-a-minute-n3792550 Get your free subscription to The Lion newsletter here: https://readlion.com/ Darrell's info here: https://herzogfoundation.com/ (https://readlion.com) (@pastordrj) We continue to discuss the women's locker room situation at Life Time Fitness in Ellisville, MO, and today's press conference at 12 noon. For more info, contact MO Rep. Justin Sparks at justin.sparks@house.mo.gov or call 573-751-0562. (7:50am) Gabe says Not Today, Satan! NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 08-02-24 Missouri Rep. Justin Sparks talks about men being allowed access to the women's locker room at Life Time Fitness in Ellisville, MO. For more information, contact Justin at justin.sparks@house.mo.gov or call 573-751-0562. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 08-01-24 We're on-location this morning at PJ's Coffee on Highway K in O'Fallon, MO!! More info here: https://locations.pjscoffee.com/mo/ofallon/coffee-shop-mo0003.html Another "trans in the ladies' locker room," this time at Life Time Fitness in Ellisville, MO. It's getting national attention: https://notthebee.com/article/welp-life-time-fitness-is-allowing-men-in-the-womens-locker-room-now President Trump was at the NABJ (National Association of Black Journalists) Convention in Chicago. Story here: https://redstate.com/jenniferoo/2024/07/31/black-journalists-at-the-nabj-try-to-hold-trump-accountable-it-goes-as-well-as-expected-n2177595 (6:37am) John + Jennifer Whitehead welcome us to PJ's Coffee in O'Fallon, MO! More info on PJ's Coffee here: https://locations.pjscoffee.com/mo/ofallon/coffee-shop-mo0003.html John and Jennifer also talk about their support for Butterfly Kisses Alliance, which is a non-profit organization based in St. Peters (MO) that provides comfort and support to families experiencing perinatal loss, including miscarriage, stillbirth, or death of a newborn or infant, failed adoption, and those struggling with infertility. They also provide education and resources to the healthcare providers caring for those families. More information here: https://www.butterflykissesalliance.org/ San Francisco's mayor proposes to pay poor people to stay sober...seriously. Story here: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/sf-s-cash-not-drugs-legislation-wants-to-gift-people-100-a-week-to-stay-sober/ar-BB1qUG7z?ocid=BingNewsSerp MORNING NEWS DUMP: NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstreamSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
rWotD Episode 2625: Missouri Route 340 Welcome to Random Wiki of the Day, your journey through Wikipedia’s vast and varied content, one random article at a time.The random article for Thursday, 11 July 2024 is Missouri Route 340.Route 340 also called Clarkson Road or Olive Boulevard is a highway in the St. Louis metropolitan area. Its western terminus is Route 100 (Manchester Road) in Ellisville, and its eastern terminus is at an intersection with Ferguson Avenue and Olive Boulevard in University City. The stretch of Route 340 between Manchester Road and the Interstate 64 / U. S. 40 / U. S. 61 interchange is known locally as Clarkson Road. The remainder of Route 340 between this intersection and its eastern terminus is variously known as Olive Boulevard (which does not connect with Olive Street in the city of St. Louis). Route 340 ends at Ferguson Avenue in University City, but Olive Boulevard continues to Skinker Boulevard on the St. Louis city line.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:13 UTC on Thursday, 11 July 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Missouri Route 340 on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Kendra.
In the most recent episode of Arch Eats, hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr addressed one of the questions they're most frequently asked: Where do I go that's delicious and affordable? Listen to that episode to hear their picks for full-service restaurants where entrées are priced in the teens to twenties. With so many St. Louis restaurants serving high-quality, affordable fare, they devoted a follow-up episode to restaurants that serve authentic, reasonably priced international cuisine, whether in a fast-casual format or via table service. This episode is sponsored by The Magic House and supported by the St. Louis Food Truck Association. Travel the world at The Magic House with “Namaste India!” where you can immerse yourself in Indian culture, and explore the newest exhibit, "Alma's Way: Welcome to My Neighborhood," based on the PBS Kids' series. Plan your visit at magichouse.org. Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback to podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Brew Tulum: 5090 Delmar, Laclede's Landing, 636-578-8321 The Cobblestone: 701 N. First, Laclede's Landing Bliss: 11836 W. Florissant, Florissant, 314-749-0020 Mai Lee: 8396 Musick Memorial, Brentwood, 314-645-2835 Cate Zone: 8148 Olive, University City, 314-738-9923 | Four Seasons Shopping Center, Chesterfield, 314-392-9624 Black Salt: 1709 Clarkson, Chesterfield, 314-696-3634 | The Hill Food Co. : 2360 Hampton, The Hill, Suite 122 Lona's Lil Eats: 2199 California, Fox Park, 314-925-8938 Thai Table and Boba Cha Cha: 7403 Manchester, Maplewood, 314-449-6919 Meskerem: 3120 S. Grand, Tower Grove East, 314-772-4442 Sultan: 4200 Manchester, The Grove, 314-390-2020 Chao Baan: 4087 Chouteau, The Grove, 314-925-8250 Chiang Mai: 8158 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-961-8889 Afghan Kabob House: 3500 Watson, Lindenwood Park, 314-449-1110 El Milagro Azteca: 4940 Southwest, Southwest Garden, 314-664-9955 Arzola's Fajitas & Margaritas: 2730 McNair, Benton Park, 314-226-9672 Malinche: 15939 Manchester, Ellisville, 636-220-8514 Chili Spot: 7930 Olive, University City, 314-925-8711 Corner 17: 6623 Delmar, University City, 314-727-2402 The BAO: 14 N. Central, Clayton, 314-899-9089 Stew's Food & Liquor: 1862 S. 10th, Soulard, Phone number unavailable Fork & Stix: 549 Rosedale, Skinker-DeBaliviere, 314-863-5572 Taste of Lebanon: 331 N. Euclid, CWE, 314-875-0657 Levels: 1405 Washington, Downtown West, 314-571-9990 Yemanja Brazil: 2900 Missouri, Benton Park, 314-771-7457 Taqueria Durango: 10238 Page, Olivette/Overland, 314-429-1113 You may also enjoy these SLM articles: 'Arch Eats:' Affordable eats in St. Louis The best cheap eats in St. Louis Best restaurants in St. Louis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Originally from Ellisville, Mississippi, the “capital” of the famous “Free State of Jones,” Ryan S. Walters is an independent historian who currently resides and writes in North Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Pull a seat up at the table and join us in a conversation with Greg Spencer (FBC Ellisville) and Andy Rees (CityGates Church Norwich) about their partnership in ministry. The two churches share a common evangelistic strategy! A group from England came to Ellisville to help with a community outreach event, and members from FBC Ellisville will travel to Norwich again to help with an evangelism effort. Around the Corner Events: All Events: mbcb.org/eventsApril 16: State Preaching Conference - Clinton, MSApril 17: State Preaching Conference - William Carey UniversityApril 26: African American Leadership Retreat - JacksonMay 7: Senior Adult Choir Festival May 14: Church Safety for Minors Workshop - ByramMay 17: Church Financial Leaders Seminar - GaraywaJune 10: Mississippi Baptist Fellowship (SBC at Indy)Contacts: Jon Martin, Chief Strategy Officer - jmartin@mbcb.orgTanner Cade, Communication Services Director - tcade@mbcb.org
Matt Kane is just like every one of us... except he isn't! He and his best friend took a personal tragedy, stayed together through a bond as best friends, and launched a Barbeque Rub business based right here in the Midwest. We also talk about tips for great BBQ for beginners, how to take your BBQ to the next level, and the most important things no one thinks about. Check out - https://www.instagram.com/bruisebrothersbbq/ At the end, we go completely off plan, and talk about our beloved Pittsburgh Steelers amazing offseason as they build for 2024. What's That Like? is available on YouTube, as well as all major audio podcast providers. YouTube https://bit.ly/WTLYouTube Apple Podcasts https://bit.ly/WTLApple Spotify https://bit.ly/WTLPSpotify Copyright 2024 - What's That Like? Podcast with John Knowles
Whether it's March Madness or the beginning of baseball season, St. Louis offers countless venues for sports enthusiasts to catch the game. Hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr explore some of the top bars and restaurants in St. Louis for watching the action. They highlight the atmosphere, food and drink offerings, and notable features such as private TV setups, free shuttles, and more. (Listen to hear one restaurateur's March Madness etiquette tips, including how to get control of the TV remote.) For those who'd rather watch the game at home, George and Cheryl present ideas for entertaining at home, including takeout options, go-to homemade recipes, and more. Plus, hear a microrant about restaurants that don't list prices on their online menus. Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Explore St. Louis. Discover the vibrant culinary scene of our city in “The Flavor of St. Louis,” a 30-minute film produced by Explore St. Louis. Visit explorestl.com to watch the film and taste the flavors of St. Louis today. Thank you to The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis for supporting this episode. Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback to podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Bar Moro: 7610 Wydown, Clayton, 314-932-1088. Root Food & Wine: 5525 Walnut, Augusta, 636-544-1009. Sarah's on Central: 127 S. Central, Eureka, 636-938-4800. Village Bar: 12247 Manchester, Des Peres, 314-821-4532. The Pitch Athletic Club & Tavern: 2 S. 20th, Union Station, 314-803-3400. Westport Social: 910 Westport Plz, Maryland Heights, 314-548-2876. Bangers Only (bar consultants) The Corner Pub & Grill: Valley Park, Ellisville, O'Fallon, Mo Three Kings Pub: Des Peres, South County, Airport- T2, Delmar Loop (coming in spring 2024) JP's Hideout: 3915 Mid Rivers, Cottleville, 636-244-5508. The Armory: 3600 Market, Midtown, 314-282-2770. Ballpark Village: 601 Clark, Downtown, 314-797-7530. Sports & Social: 651 Clark, Downtown, 314-492-5064. Duke's Sports Bar: 2001 Menard, Soulard, 314-833-6686. Lester's: 9906 Clayton, Ladue, 314-994-0055. Sportsman's Park: 9901 Clayton, Ladue, 314-991-3381. OB Clark's: 1921 S. Brentwood, Brentwood, 314-961-8900. The Post Sports Bar & Grill: Maplewood, Creve Coeur, Fenton, Lake St. Louis TopGolf - Midtown: 3201 Chouteau, Downtown, 314-333-0188. Fieldhouse: 510 N. Theresa, Grand Center, 314-289-0311. Mulligan's Grill: 11 Clarkson, Ellisville, 636-391-6880. Baumann's Fine Meats: 8829 Manchester, Brentwood, 314-968-3080. Annie Gunn's/Smokehouse Market: 16806 Chesterfield Airport, Chesterfield, 636-532-3314. Mom's Deli: 4412 Jamieson, Lindenwood Park, 314-644-1198. Nicky's Slices Katie's Pizza & Pasta: Rock Hill, Town & Country, Ballpark Village (coming to Crestwood in 2024) Salt + Smoke: Six metro area locations Taco Buddha: University City and Kirkwood The Stellar Hog: Holly Hills and Chesterfield BEAST Craft BBQ: 20 S. Belt West, Belleville, 618-257-9000. Sum Tea House: 8501 Olive, University City, 314-222-1540. LeGrand's Market & Catering: 4414 Donovan, St. Louis Hills, 314-353-6128. Pretzel Boys: Des Peres, Sunset Hills, Southhampton The Annex: 8122 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-731-6329. Starrs: 1135 S. Big Bend, 314-781-2345. Straub's: Clayton, Webster Groves, Town & Country, CWE Rouge Bistro: 3037 Olive, Midtown, 314-659-8397. Colleen's: 7337 Forsyth, University City, 314-727-8427. You may also enjoy these SLM articles: Where to watch March Madness in St. Louis The best bars in St. Louis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr discuss St. Louis' Irish dining options, expressing a desire for more authentic Irish cuisine beyond the Shepherd's Pie and corned beef and cabbage. They highlight several Irish bars, discussing their atmospheres and signature dishes. Additionally, they share insights into the best places to enjoy corned beef, from classic delis to newer spots, while also exploring unique Irish treats like frozen Irish coffee and shamrock potato chips. The episode concludes with a microrant about the use of vacuum cleaners in restaurants. Listen, follow, and review Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Saint Louis Art Museum. On view through May 12 at the Saint Louis Art Museum, "Matisse and the Sea" is the first exhibition to examine the significance of the sea across Modernist artist Henri Matisse's career. Get tickets at slam.org/exhibitions. Thank you to Opera Theatre of Saint Louis for supporting this episode. Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback to podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Smitty's Food & Drink: 14876 Clayton, Chesterfield, 636-391-1522. Duck Inn Market: 324 St. Louis, Valley Park, 646-529-8388. The Pat Connolly Tavern: 6400 Oakland, Dogtown, 314-647-7287. Seamus McDaniel's: 1208 Tamm, Dogtown, 314-645-6337. O'Connell's Pub: 4652 Shaw, Shaw, 314-773-6600. Helen Fitzgerald's: 3650 S. Lindbergh, Sunset Hills, 314-984-0026. Clancy's Pub at the Barn: 930 Kehrs Mill, Ballwin, 636-394-2199. The Original Clancy's Irish Pub: 40 Old State, Ellisville, 636-391-6154. Maggie O'Brien's: Downtown West and Sunset Hills. Riley's Pub: 3458 Arsenal, Tower Grove East, 314-664-7474. Fallon's Bar & Grill: Olivette and Ellisville. Foley's Bar: 3522 Greenwood, Maplewood, 314-645-6424. McGurk's: 1200 Russell, St. Louis, 314-776-8309. Protzel's Deli: 7608 Wydown, Clayton, 314-721-4445. Carl's Deli: 6401 Clayton, Clayton, 314-721-2393. Kohn's Kosher Deli: 10405 Old Olive, Creve Coeur, 314-569-0727. Posh Nosh: 8115 Maryland, Clayton, 314-862-1890. Lester's: 9906 Clayton, Ladue, 314-994-0055. Stellar Hog: Holly Hills and Chesterfield. Heavy Riff: 6413 Clayton, Dogtown, no phone. Deli Divine: 5501 Delmar, Delmar Divine, 314-987-3354. Lefty's Bagels: 13359 Olive, Chesterfield, 314-275-0959. Baileys' Chocolate Bar: 1915 Park, Lafayette Square, 314-241-8100. Momo: 9500 Manchester, Rock Hill, 314-942-2172. The Pitch Athletic Club & Tavern: 2 S. 20th, Downtown West, 314-802-3400. St. Louis Kolache: Eight metro area locations. Hank's Cheesecakes: 1063 S. Big Bend, Richmond Heights, 314-781-0300. Starr's: 1135 S. Big Bend, Richmond Heights, 314-781-2345. You may also enjoy these SLM articles: The best bars in St. Louis 11 Irish pubs in St. Louis to celebrate St. Patrick's Day See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Become a supporter of The 'X' Zone Radio Show: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-x-zone-radio-tv-show--1078348/support.Eileen Saint Lauren was born in Hattiesburg and raised in the once two red-light town, Petal, Mississippi. She is an award-winning photojournalist and news and feature writer who worked early in her career as a commentator for Nebraska Public Radio and at Smith College Museum of Art. After graduating from Jones College in Ellisville, Mississippi, with an Associate of Arts Degree majoring in Journalism, she continued her education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln where she received a Bachelor of Arts Degree majoring in English. She then continued on with her education in creative writing at The Washington Center, Duke University, the University of Massachusetts Amherst and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She divides her writing time between Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and Madison, Mississippi. She was blind for three years due to back-to-back retina detachments at an early age. Although she did not regain her full sight, she is functional though visually disadvantaged.
In this episode of Arch Eats, George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr discuss the latest trends across the local dining and drink scene. The hosts predict a surge in meat alternatives, the concept of "sea-cuterie," and the rising influence of cannabis cuisine. They also discuss the ongoing popularity of bagel spots (Cheryl wonders, "Have we reached peak bagel?"), nonalcoholic drink options, and ghost kitchens. Potential new arrivals to St. Louis include high-tech meal-vending machines, an increase in fast-casual/full-service hybrid restaurants, and more. Cheryl highlights a local restaurant with "the best salad dressing ever to be invented," describing it as the "nectar of the gods" and deeming it transcendent. Plus, George and Cheryl reveal their "trend to die in 2024" and reveal their favorite Taco Bell items. The episode wraps up with a microrant about restaurants' climate-control issues in the winter and a simple, inexpensive solution. Listen, follow, and review Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Repertory Theatre of St. Louis. In the heart of the ocean, a tale of revenge unfolds—"Moby Dick"—live on stage at The Rep from February 6–25. Don't miss the drama, the danger, and the hunt. Get tickets now at repstl.org. Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback to podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Southern: 3108 Olive, Midtown, closed Grace Meat + Three: 4270 Manchester, The Grove, 314-533-2700. Pappy's Smokehouse: Two locations (Midtown and St. Peters) Chuck's Hot Chicken: Three area locations (Maryland Heights, Rock Hill, O'Fallon, Mo) Heaterz Hot Chicken: Two locations (Kirkwood and Alton) Sunday Best: 4101 Laclede, CWE, 314-329-7696. Frank & Helen's Pizzeria: 8111 Olive, U City 314-997-0666. Vegan Deli & Butcher: 5003 Gravois, Bevo Mill Looking Meadow Café: 2500 Sutton, 314-550-2583. Harvest Shreds Ivy Café: 14 N. Meramec, Clayton, 314-776-9377. Parker's Table: 7118 Oakland, Richmond Heights, 314-645-2050. Bar Moro: 7610 Wydown, Clayton, 314-931-1088 Annie Gunn's / Smokehouse Market: 16806 Chesterfield Airport, Chesterfield, 636-532-3314. Sado: 5201 Shaw, The Hill, 314-390-2883. indo: 1641-D Tower Grove, Botanical Heights, 314-899-9333 Vicia: CWE, 4260 Forest Park, 314-533-9239. Blue Hill at Stone Barns, Tarrytown, NY Napoli III: 1450 Beale, St. Charles, 636-757-2418. Napoli Sea: 1450 Beale, St. Charles, 636-800-2241. Standard Meat Club Rooted Buds Chartreuse Dinner Club Proper Cannabis: Multiple locations Balkan Treat Box: 8103 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-733-5700. None of the Above: 3730 Foundry Way, Midtown, 314-656-6682. Tim's Chrome Bar: 4736 Gravois, Bevo Mill, 314-353-8138. New Society: 3194 S. Grand, Tower Grove South, no phone Good Company: 4317 Manchester, The Grove, not yet open Good Ice STL avenue: 12 N. Meramec, Clayton, 314-727-4141. Mi Ranchito: 887 Kingsland, U City, 314-883-1880. Taquerita Morita: 4239 Duncan, CWE, 314-553-9239. Malinche: 15939 Manchester, Ellisville, 636-220-8514. El Molino del Sureste: 5507 S. Kingshighway, Southhampton, 314-925-8431 Mr. Souvlaki: coming in Feb. 2024 to 3301 Meramec, Dutchtown, 314-706-4040. Wheelhouse Fish Co: coming in Feb. 2024 to 3301 Meramec, Dutchtown, no phone Urban Eats: 3301 Meramec, Dutchtown, 314-665-2464. Black Salt: 1709 Clarkson, Chesterfield, 636-204-6441. The Hill Food Co. (ghost kitchen): 2360 Hampton, Clifton Heights, 314-708-7670. Alibi Cookies: Multiple locations. Pizzaforno Momo: 9500 Manchester, Rock Hill, 314-942-2172. Shake Shack: Multiple locations Bagel places: Bagel Union: 8705 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-320-7556. Lefty's Bagels: 13359 Olive, Creve Coeur, 314-275-0959. Baked & Boiled Bagels: 1801 S. 9th, Soulard, 314-571-9017. C&B Boiled Bagels: 62 E. Ferguson, Wood River, Il, 618-216-2269. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Each day, a different department is spotlighted, appreciating their service. Today, we recognize the Ellisville Police Department, expressing gratitude to Chief Steve Lewis and all members for their dedicated efforts in ensuring community safety. Our ongoing fundraiser, the ATF Raffle, aids Responder Rescue, supporting injured responders during their time off. By purchasing raffle tickets at $1 each (minimum 10), or making a direct donation, you contribute to this noble cause. Prizes include a rare Weller 12 bourbon bottle, premium cigars, VIP lounge experience, firearm donations, and training courses. Tune in on November 22 via Mark Cox's live Facebook event for the winners' announcement. Let's show our support for these everyday heroes! Details for how you can support First Responder Rescue here
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MidDays with Gerard Gibert is LIVE from Walley Properties in Ellisville, and he is joined by a variety of guests under the SuperTalk Mississippi tent to cover all kinds of topics - from elected officials to local business leaders and more!
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In this final episode of season 6 of Prophetic Voices: Preaching and Teaching Beloved Community, we speak with Episcopalians committed to the Beloved Community about the texts for Easter Sunday. The texts covered in this episode are Jeremiah 31:1-6, John 20:1-18, and Matthew 28:1-10. Our guests this week are: The Rev. Shug Goodlow, from the Diocese of Missouri. She is the assistant rector at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Ellisville and serves as the missioner for racial reconciliation and justice for the diocese. Shug is married to Doris and they have two daughters, Monica and Simone, as well as a granddaughter, Khloe. The wise Alan Murray, a member of Trinity Cathedral in Portland, Oregon. He is a Godly Play teacher, co-chair of the Asian/Pacific Islander caucus for the Deputies of Color and an ambassador for the Episcopal Public Policy Network. He lives in Portland with his husband, their 7-year-old daughter, and two goofy beagles. The Rev. Peggy Lo, rector of St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Austin, Texas. She has been an organizer, translator, and nonprofit administrator. Peggy is a passionate community member and wants our listeners to know that there are great vegetarian options in Austin. Prophetic Voices is hosted by the Rev. Isaiah “Shaneequa” Brokenleg, The Episcopal Church's staff officer for Racial Reconciliation. For more information on Becoming Beloved Community, visit iam.ec/becomingbelovedcommunity. Mentioned in This Episode: Shalom Sistas: Living Wholeheartedly in a Brokenhearted World by Osheta Moore
Today we have another great episode lined up for you. It's our first in-person episode here in the new year. I love the in person episodes, and think it just creates a much better episode, so super excited today.My guest and I have known each other for a little over a year at this point. We connected through my financial advisor, and since then he has become a client of ours. He's got an incredible business, and crushes it on social media, specifically TikTok. He's TikTok famous if you will you. He's also a runner, and does cold plunges, which I'm a huge fan of. My guest today is Holden Stanfill. He is the Owner of Stanfill Chiropractic, an evidence-based chiropractic therapy office in Ellisville, MO. Dr. Stanfill was inspired to enter the health professions field after the passing of his brother to cancer in 2011. He watched the abuse the treatment took on the human body when subjected to chemotherapy, radiation, and repetitive surgeries. He wondered what could be done to help those patients deal with the aches and pains they were experiencing while they were going through treatment. That's when he discovered chiropractic, and how it can be used to relieve musculoskeletal pains.Originally from west Tennessee, he attended the University of Tennessee at Martin where he studied Cell and Molecular Biology. After completing the necessary courses, Dr. Stanfill continued to Logan University where he received his bachelor's degree in life science. He concurrently worked towards and completed his Doctor of Chiropractic in 2020.Dr. Stanfill has a deep passion for helping others take control of their health and help them eliminate their pain. He enjoys spending time exercising, and also competes in long distance running. As an active person, he has experienced many of the same issues his patients present with, especially runners. Dr. Stanfill also enjoys spending time with his daughter, Scarlett.
The Catholic community in the St. Louis region is at a crossroads. A sweeping plan from the Archdiocese, known as the All Things New initiative, is considering how to close schools and consolidate parishes. Among those preparing for the change is Fr. Andrew Auer, an associate pastor at St. Clare of Assisi in Ellisville. Fr. Auer discusses the reaction to All Things New, why St. Louis' Catholic community may be “over-planted,” and the impending announcement May 28, on Pentecost, of the final model for parish consolidation.
1-6 Segment 1 - Cam gets a new truck from David Taylor Ellisville Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM - Blues take down the Devils - Calls & Texts - Funny comedians - High quality joggers - Fredbirds ranking among sports mascots
In this final episode of season 5 of Prophetic Voices: Preaching and Teaching Beloved Community, we speak with Episcopalians committed to the Beloved Community about the texts for Christmas Day. The texts covered in this episode are Luke 2:1-20, John 1:1-14, and Isaiah 9:2-7. Our guests this week are: The Rev. Clay Riley, rector of All Angels Episcopal Church in Spearfish, S.D. He enjoys recording music, gardening, reading history, and biographies. Clay is husband to wife Maggie and dad to his sons, Liam and Finn. Canon Myra Garnes, officer for youth ministries on the Presiding Bishop's staff in the Department of Faith Formation. Canon Myra leads a ministry with young people grounded in principles of social justice and rooted in the Gospel. She loves traveling with family and friends and cheering on the Ohio State Buckeyes. The Rev. Shug Goodlow, assistant rector at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Ellisville in the Diocese of Missouri. She serves as the missioner for racial reconciliation and justice for the diocese. Shug is married to wife Doris and they have two daughters, Monica and Simone, as well as a granddaughter, Khloe. Prophetic Voices is hosted by the Rev. Isaiah “Shaneequa” Brokenleg, The Episcopal Church's staff officer for Racial Reconciliation. For more information on Becoming Beloved Community, visit iam.ec/becomingbelovedcommunity.
2022 Rice Queen Anna Scott Gant and 2022 Rice Ambassador Brant Davis join Rebecca on Good Things to discuss all things rice, and Curtis(Owner - Psycho Path in Ellisville) gives you a look behind the curtain for their frightening festivities!
2022 Rice Queen Anna Scott Gant and 2022 Rice Ambassador Brant Davis join Rebecca on Good Things to discuss all things rice, and Curtis(Owner - Psycho Path in Ellisville) gives you a look behind the curtain for their frightening festivities!
Even as St. Louisans across the metro have stepped up to help Afghan refugees, few have gone as far as Ann Wittman. She's crowd-funded to give families cars, plane tickets and washing machines. In one case, she even bought a family a house. Wittman discusses how she got involved and outlines her new goal: a capital campaign to buy 30 Afghans used cars.
MidDays with Gerard Gibert is LIVE from Walley Forestry in Ellisville today, and he is joined by a variety of guests - from Dr. Jesse Smith(President - Jones College) and Danielle Ashley(Chief Administrative Officer - Jones County Board of Supervisors) to Lynn Buckhaults(Mayor of Ellisville) and more!
In this third episode of season 4 of Prophetic Voices: Preaching and Teaching Beloved Community, we speak with Episcopalians committed to the Beloved Community about the texts for Maundy Thursday. The texts covered in this episode are Exodus 12:1-4, (5-10), 11-14, 1 Corinthians 11:23-26, and John 13:1-17, 31b-35. Our guests this week are: The Rev. Phil Hooper, SMMS, curate at Trinity Episcopal Church, Fort Wayne, in the Diocese of Northern Indiana. The Rev. Shug Goodlow, Diocesan Missioner for Racial Reconciliation and Justice in the Diocese of Missouri. Shug serves as the assistant rector at St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Ellisville. When not involved in church matters, you'll find her working in community theatre productions. Prophetic Voices is hosted by the Rev. Isaiah “Shaneequa” Brokenleg, The Episcopal Church's staff officer for Racial Reconciliation. For more information on Becoming Beloved Community, visit iam.ec/becomingbelovedcommunity.
Pastor AJ has received a Call to serve as an Associate Pastor at Pathfinder Church in Ellisville, MO. Pastor AJ was not seeking another position, but has been open to the process, and we now invite your prayers for the Mastic family as they consider whether or not God is calling them to confirm their calling to Renewal, or be led to ministry at Pathfinder.Please watch the video below, and feel free to provide Pastor AJ with your input over the next two weeks, at aj.mastic@renewaldenver.orgFor more information on Pathfinder Church, visit pathfinderstl.comFrom the Elders at St. John's / Renewal:Brothers and sisters in Christ,We want you to know if the Lord leads AJ to take the call to Pathfinder, we are still committed to Renewal. AJ has done an excellent job leading the charge at Renewal, but taking on another campus was about being faithful to the vision that the Lord gave our church to best grow the kingdom and was not dependent on any one person. Our hope would be that AJ continues to lead the Renewal campus, but if the Lord thinks otherwise we will move forward with an interim plan while searching for the next leader of the campus.Thank you for your prayers and faithfulness during this time!
Originally from Ellisville, Mississippi, the famous “Free State of Jones,” Ryan S. Walters is an independent historian who currently teaches American history at Collin College in North Texas. Walters did extensive research on Apollo 1 and obtained details as to what happened on that fateful day when Astronauts, Virgil Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee climbed into the capsule, located atop a Saturn 1b rocket for a flight rehearsal. A fire broke out in the capsule killing all three astronauts. Walters and Host Charlotte Kosa will discuss the tragedy and the NASA investigation that followed. He has appeared on Breitbart Radio, the Chris Stigall Show, the Mark Davis Show, the Bill Bunkley Show, the Michael Berry Show, and the History Unplugged Podcast. He has written for Townhall.com and has spoken at a number of venues, including the Abbeville Institute and the Ludwig von Mises Institute. Website https://ryanswalters.net/ Books The Last Jeffersonian: Grover Cleveland and the Path to Restoring the Republic Apollo 1: The Tragedy That Put Us On the Moon Remember Mississippi: How Chris McDaniel Exposed the GOP Establishment and Started a Revolution, Grover Cleveland: The Last Jeffersonian President The Jazz Age President: Defending Warren G. Harding
Seth Hinz, Director of brand, marketing and creative at Pathfinder Church and St. John School in Ellisville, Missouri, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about why we use social media, how we navigate conversations and interactions even when they make us frustrated, what's important to consider when we want to share the Gospel on social media, and how to build relationships to have better interactions in the long run. Read his article "Sharing the Gospel on Social Media" in the May 2021 issue of The Lutheran Witness at witness.lcms.org/2021/two-views-on-technology-and-faith-part-2-sharing-the-gospel-on-social-media. The Coffee Hour is underwritten by Concordia University Wisconsin. Live Uncommon. Learn more at cuw.edu.
The Governor loosens restrictions in his latest "Safer at Home" order. And, why some Mississippi residents say it isn't enough.Then, the Attorney General says China should be held legally responsible for damages to Mississippi.Plus, navigating business insurance claims during a pandemic.Segment 1:Some Mississippi businesses will begin to reopen this week as the state continues to relax restrictions during the coronavirus pandemic. Governor Tate Reeves' "Safer at Home Order" starts today and will allow certain businesses the opportunity to open their doors for the first time in weeks. At his daily briefing on Friday, Reeves laid out the vision for his new executive order. During the pandemic, Governor Reeves has stated his decisions would be guided by data and science. He has often pointed to the state's record unemployment as one metric that informs his actions. He says this decision was weighed carefully by examining health metrics county by county. Dr. Thomas Dobbs says the data shows new hospitalizations are steady or declining, indicating the state is headed in the right direction.Some Mississippians have joined the national movement to protest state-level business restrictions. ReOpen Mississippi, an action group demanding the governor fully open the state, paraded in cars around the Governor's mansion Saturday. MPB's Ashley Norwood was at the scene. Protester Don Hartness of Ellisville told her his restaurant and food business has lost thousands of dollars during the state lockdown.Segment 2: Attorney General Lynn Fitch is preparing to file a lawsuit against China to hold the Communist nation accountable for deaths, health injuries, and serious economic loss caused by the COVID-19 crisis. Fitch's case will seek damages under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, and is similar to a case filed last week by the State of Missouri. Attorney General Fitch shares why she is prioritizing this legal action.Segment 3:The pandemic and related economic shutdown is causing financial damage to businesses unseen since the Great Depression. With the outbreak of the coronavirus, some business owners may be wondering whether their insurance policies cover losses resulting from a business shut down or other losses related to the coronavirus. Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney has the answers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A message delivered on Sunday, September 8th, 2019 to the Universalist Unitarian Church in Ellisville, Mississippi wherein I discuss three reasons why we make gods.