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Mark kick off the show with the Monologue, calling out the issues with Scott Pelley's commencement speech, Mark is joins by Fox & Friends' Brian Kilmeade about the continued battle to get debt under control in the government & the executive director of the Greater St. Louis Chapter of the Red Cross joins the show to talk about the relief effort for the tornado damage in STL Alex Rich joins the show for Hour 2, Sue's News gets us into some stories including an anniversary of Phil Hartman and a WILD fact about gold, the gift that Mark received from a listener that's helping him process the recent loss of his dog, the hunt he had to go on to find out who sent it, and the public "slap" from Mrs. Macron. In Hour 3 Mark is joined John Ziegler to talk about the issues with media bias and how any warning will now go unheard by the general public, Missouri congresswoman Ann Wagner joins the show to talk about the Big Beautiful Bill & why it's fulfilling the promises they made to their constituents & the Cut of the Day.
Major Adam Moore, Greater St. Louis Area Commander for Salvation Army joins to talk about the cleanup effort and how can people help after Friday tornado.
In the final hour Marc talk about President Trump will sign 'Take it Down Act' into law this afternoon. Major Adam Moore, Greater St. Louis Area Commander for Salvation Army joins to talk about the cleanup effort and how can people help after Friday tornado. KMOX Sports Director, Tom Ackerman joins to talk about the Battlehawks hosting conference Championship game and the hot stretch by the Cardinals.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show; Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation joins to talk about to talk about the Supreme Court injunctions and his thoughts on what was talked about with Kim on a Whim. Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe joins the show to talk about the cleanup in the city after Friday tornado and some bills that he has on his desk waiting for a signature. Kevin Scott, General Manager of Public Safety at Bi-State Development joins to talk about where stands on new secure plan and other measures that are being taken for safety on public transportation. Major Adam Moore, Greater St. Louis Area Commander for Salvation Army joins to talk about the cleanup effort and how can people help after Friday tornado. KMOX Sports Director, Tom Ackerman joins to talk about the Battlehawks hosting conference Championship game and the hot stretch by the Cardinals. Plus Nicole Murray, Kim on a Whim and In Other News.
Stuart McMillian spoke with volunteer Peggy Kornfein about the Greater St. Louis Book Fair--now in its 75th year which began Thursday and ends Sunday
In part three of our five-part series on the recent National Security Crossroads event, we cover economic and workforce development as core goals to any defense ecosystem. These concepts help bridge gaps between federal and private industry sectors, as well as introduce skilled works to high-paying jobs. The panelists you'll hear from include Alan Cobb, President and CEO of the Kansas Chamber of Commerce, Jill McCarthy with the Kansas City Area Development Council, David Skrzypiec, Vice President of Business Attraction at Greater St. Louis Inc., and Kent Glasscock, with the Flint Hills Regional Council. The moderator for this discussion is Charlie Perham, with the Matrix Design Group.
Things seem to be looking up for the St. Louis economy. And with positive national economic trends expected to continue, the city seems poised to build on its momentum. At the 2025 St. Louis Smart Business Dealmakers Conference, Dustin Allison of Greater St. Louis Inc., Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge of St. Louis Lambert International Airport and John Manetta of Bank of America joined Bank of America St. Louis President Marilyn Bush to analyze the economic indicators, infrastructure developments and investment strategies shaping the city's future.
St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney, Melissa Price Smith and Amy Robins, Manager of Forensic Services & Operations for Children's Advocacy Services of Greater St. Louis join Megan Lynch previewing an event for parents who have concerns about physical or sexual abuse of children.
March 10, 2025 - David Lane of Greater St. Louis Area Scouting joined Byers & Co to talk about their 2024 ended, what is new and happening now in scouting, their new executive, and the Pintwood Derby fundraiser. Listen to the podcast now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack Scatizzi, Executive Director of the Missouri Technology Corporation, joins the show to discuss the partnership between the MTC and Greater St. Louis Inc, and how the organization promotes entrepreneurship in our region.
Today on the Chris and Amy show: CBS Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett talk about the plane crash and a judge blocks Trump federal funding freeze for all public loans. NFL Hall of Famer Kurt Warner joins to talk about the memories of the Rams Super Bowl season and winning all 25 years ago today. KMOX Sports Contributor Bernie Miklasz talks about covering the Rams ride to the Super Bowl championship 25 years ago. Kim Chute, Vice President of Marketing with Flight Club joins to talk about the opening and darts. Jack Scatizzi, Executive Director of Missouri Technology Corporation talks about Greater St. Louis INC. plans to invest in Missouri Technology Corporation.
In the final hour we talk with Kim Chute, Vice President of Marketing with Flight Club about the opening and darts. Governor Mike Kehoe was on KMOX earlier and responds to Mayor Jones from our conversation yesterday. Jack Scatizzi, Executive Director of Missouri Technology Corporation joined us to talk about Greater St. Louis INC. plans to invest in Missouri Technology Corporation.
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Chris and Amy talk with Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge, Director of St. Louis Lambert International Airport, about the transformative plans for the airport in 2025. Backed by Greater St. Louis Inc., these efforts include securing state and federal funding for major upgrades and increasing nonstop international flights. Discover how these changes aim to modernize the airport and enhance St. Louis' global reach.
Chris and Amy kick off with Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge, Director of St. Louis Lambert International Airport, discussing ambitious plans for 2025. Backed by Greater St. Louis Inc., the airport seeks to modernize its infrastructure and add nonstop international flights, enhancing global connectivity for the region. In Hour 2, the hosts share entertaining stories about their "impressive friends," including Ronge's friend who breaks running records after drinking and Amy's friend who carves 20 chickens in 40 minutes. They also explore the "no-buy 2025" challenge and the idea of starting a "no-buy January" to save after the holidays. Later, Matt Pauley joins to talk about the Ohio State vs. Notre Dame national championship game, Cardinals owner Bill DeWitt's offseason comments, and his winter caravan experience, which included a bus breakdown in Paducah. Ian Sherr joins to break down the TikTok controversy, touching on its U.S. ban, data privacy concerns, and the challenges of finding a buyer without raising antitrust issues. The show wraps with a discussion on downtown St. Louis' challenges and opportunities, including how $290 million from the Rams settlement could be invested to revitalize the area.
Chris and Amy talk with Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge, Director of St. Louis Lambert International Airport, to discuss the exciting transformation planned for 2025. With the support of Greater St. Louis Inc., the airport aims to secure state and federal funding to modernize its infrastructure and increase nonstop international flights. Rhonda shares her vision for how these changes will enhance the airport's global connectivity and improve the overall travel experience for the St. Louis region.
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Jason Hall built a reputation as one of St. Louis' most vocal cheerleaders in various positions at different economic development organizations over the past 12 years, most recently as the first CEO of Greater St. Louis Inc. Hall is leaving his post to take over the reins of the Columbus Partnership on Jan. 13. He talks with STLPR economic development reporter Eric Schmid about his time in St. Louis and upcoming transition.
Greater St. Louis Inc.'s outgoing CEO has been one of the St. Louis region's most vocal champions. Just days before beginning his next gig, Jason Hall sat down with St. Louis Public Radio's Eric Schmid to discuss his career, what he sees for this region, and why he's headed to Ohio.
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis will have a new CEO next month. Since 1996, Flint Fowler has grown the club from one location to eleven. The incoming president, Brandon Williams, hopes to build on that momentum and inspire more children to become leaders. St. Louis Public Radio's Andrea Henderson spoke with Williams and Fowler about the organization's future.
Tina Gassman, president of Greater St. Paul BOMA talks to F&C reporter Dan Netter. Gassman discusses the concerns of building owners in the capital city and breathing life into its downtown.
Scott Jagow is joined by Michelle Reasor-West, a lifelong gardener. She is currently the Director of Horticulture for Poynter Landscape Architecture & Construction and on the board of Landscape Nursery Association of Greater St. Louis talks about keeping plants alive in the winter, garden gifts, what not to do plus she answers your questions.
Former NFL Athlete and XFL Battlehawks Executive, Brandon Williams, talks with us about his new role as the President and CEO of the Boys & Girls Club of Greater St. Louis. He also discusses what Black youth in St. Louis need today in order to thrive. - What were your thoughts on this episode? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis
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Chris and Amy deliver a packed show starting with reactions to Jason Hall's departure from Greater St. Louis Inc., featuring insights from Cara Spencer and Steve Ehlmann, plus the story of a thief at Ballpark Village. They also explore the “Jingle Fyre Fest” controversy in O'Fallon and Nate Bargatze's surprising choice to perform in Camdenton. In Hour 2, they revisit the 1990 earthquake panic caused by Iben Browning's false predictions about the New Madrid fault, with expert analysis from seismologist Dr. Michael Wysession. Bernie Miklasz joins to debate MLB's proposed “Golden At-Bat” rule, critiquing its potential effect on baseball tradition. Hour 3 wraps up with a conversation about East St. Louis High School's 11th 6A state championship with head coach Darren Sunkett, the global implications of South Korea's martial law declaration, and Australia's bold ban on social media for kids under 16.
Chris and Amy discuss reactions to Jason Hall leaving Greater St. Louis Inc., featuring insights from Cara Spencer and Steve Ehlmann, and cover the latest on a thief at Ballpark Village. They also dive into the “Jingle Fyre Fest” controversy in O'Fallon and Nate Bargatze's surprising decision to perform in Camdenton instead of St. Louis. Later, legal analyst Brad Young breaks down a lawsuit involving a man suing St. Louis after receiving a ticket for not securing his stolen gun. The hour wraps up with Did You See This?, highlighting some of the most surprising stories of the day.
Scott Jagow is joined by Michelle Reasor-West, a lifelong gardener. She is currently the Director of Horticulture for Poynter Landscape Architecture & Construction and on the board of Landscape Nursery Association of Greater St. Louis and answers all your gardening questions.
"Our feelings are important. But at the same time, we can't hang all of the weight of our being and our confidence on that, because they're going to vacillate, man. We've got to have something that's rock solid. And that's the Word of God. That's the presence of God." —Carlos SmithToday's Episode: Natalie is chatting with Vera's pastor, Dr. Carlos Smith. It's such a great episode about the love and faithfulness of God. Listen in as they discuss being disappointed by our broken human relationships and our need to experience the love and faithfulness of God. Pastor Carlos shares with insight and compassion about finding healing, reorienting our feelings with truth, and experiencing God's presence both in his Word and through his people. This month's memory verse: "For the LORD is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations." — Psalm 100:5 Today's guest: Dr. Carlos B. Smith has a deep passion for Jesus, his Word, and his people. He is the Lead Pastor of Refresh Community Church, a thriving, multiethnic, multicultural, and multigenerational congregation serving the Greater St. Louis Area. Support Our Show: Leave us a review! We'd love to hear what you think and it helps others find our show. Links from today's show: Learn more about Carlos: check out his church and podcast!Shop our SALE and give thoughtful, Christ-centered gifts at deep discounts!Find out more about the easy button for Scripture memory: the Dwell Differently membership!Dig even deeper into God's Word (and memorize it!) in Natalie and Vera's new Bible study, Dwell on These Things and book, Dwell Differently. Support the showFollow Natalie & Vera at DwellDifferently.com and @dwelldifferenly.
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Following last week's episode on the great work being done by the Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis, check out the inspiring father-son duo behind John's Crazy Socks, Mark X. Cronin and his son, John. Together, they share their extraordinary journey of building a multi-million-dollar social enterprise with heart. John, who has Down syndrome, never let it hold him back. From starting their sock venture to now being globally recognized advocates for inclusive hiring, they show us how purpose-driven entrepreneurship changes lives. Get ready for a conversation filled with laughter, touching stories, and powerful insights on why hiring people with differing abilities isn't just the right thing to do—it's great for business.Guest Links:Mark's LinkedInJohn's Crazy SocksCredits: Host: Lisa NicholsExecutive Producer: Jenny HealMarketing Support: Landon Burke and Joe SzynkowskiPodcast Engineer: Portside Media
(00:00-20:11) The Blues have unveiled their Winter Classic sweaters and in a shocking development, Doug is ok with them. Jeremy Rutherford on phone lines talking Blues Winter Classic kits. Robert Thomas returns. Two-part questions. Jim Montgomery. The Kyrou frustration.(20:12-29:17) Jackson's best produced show. After a little back and forth, we've got the Cleveland Browns audio. Guy that leaves him out of breath Guy.(29:18-53:34) Dave Peacock joins the show to talk Greater St. Louis and The Board of Aldermen. Figuring out the right formular for the entire city to "win." Confidence level in seeing real, positive change over the next decade. A St. Louis resurgence. NFL PTSD. The NFL & St. Louis.(53:35-1:02:02) New CFP rankings out. Audio of Joey Galloway talking about Indiana sitting their starting quarterback for the Ohio State game to protect him for the playoffs. Only one marquee game left inthe SEC. Shout out to Mercer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Following an article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on the Rams relocation money, Dave Peacock joins the show to discuss Greater St. Louis and the Board of Aldermen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Following an article in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on the Rams relocation money, Dave Peacock joins the show to discuss Greater St. Louis and the Board of Aldermen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(00:00-20:11) The Blues have unveiled their Winter Classic sweaters and in a shocking development, Doug is ok with them. Jeremy Rutherford on phone lines talking Blues Winter Classic kits. Robert Thomas returns. Two-part questions. Jim Montgomery. The Kyrou frustration. (20:12-29:17) Jackson's best produced show. After a little back and forth, we've got the Cleveland Browns audio. Guy that leaves him out of breath Guy. (29:18-53:34) Dave Peacock joins the show to talk Greater St. Louis and The Board of Aldermen. Figuring out the right formular for the entire city to "win." Confidence level in seeing real, positive change over the next decade. A St. Louis resurgence. NFL PTSD. The NFL & St. Louis. (53:35-1:02:02) New CFP rankings out. Audio of Joey Galloway talking about Indiana sitting their starting quarterback for the Ohio State game to protect him for the playoffs. Only one marquee game left inthe SEC. Shout out to Mercer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this edition of the Garden Hotline, Scott Jagow is joined by Michelle Reasor-West, a lifelong gardner. She is currently the Director of Horticulture for Poynter Landscape Architecture & Construction and on the board of Landscape Nursery Association of Greater St. Louis. She answers your questions on many topics, such as citrus plants, mulch, and preparing for winter.
“The Kilcoyne Conversation” with Dave Peacock. The vision by Greater St. Louis for downtown renovations, best use of #NFL money, Demoff relationship, and hope for STL long term.
“The Kilcoyne Conversation” with Dave Peacock. The vision by Greater St. Louis for downtown renovations, best use of #NFL money, Demoff relationship, and hope for STL long term.
Sit back and enjoy listening to two remarkable guests, Erin Suelmann, Executive Director of the Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis, and Susan Conrad, an experienced consultant. Together, they dive into the collaborative journey of shaping the Down Syndrome Association's strategic vision. As members of the Strategic Planning Committee, Lisa, Erin, and Susan share insights on impactful leadership, meaningful community service, and the power of thoughtful planning to make a lasting difference. Don't miss this inspiring conversation that celebrates partnership and purpose.Guest Links:Erin's LinkedInSusan's LinkedInDown Syndrome Association of Greater St. LouisEicon PartnersCredits: Host: Lisa NicholsExecutive Producer: Jenny HealMarketing Support: Landon Burke and Joe SzynkowskiPodcast Engineer: Portside Media
Brandon Williams, New President of Boys and Girls Club of Greater St. Louis joins Tom and Debbie to talk about his new gig and more.
Clark County's Greater St. Helens League leads high school state tournaments in soccer and volleyball, with Ridgefield and Columbia River holding high seeds. Get the latest updates on your favorite teams at https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/sports/high-school-sports-2a-gshl-looking-strong-again-in-girls-soccer-volleyball-seedings www.ClarkCountyToday.com #localnews #ClarkCountyWa #girlsoccer #volleyball #statetournament
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The FOSS4G NA B2B social brings together open-source leaders from government and industry to network, discuss industry trends, and form partnerships. B2B fosters collaboration, knowledge sharing, and new business opportunities, aiming to strengthen industry connections and drive growth for participating companies. The mission of B2B is to facilitate networking and interpersonal connections that carry collaboration beyond the FOSS4G NA event and will include attendees from both industry and government. This year's event was hosted by Greater St. Louis, featured a keynote from Square Co-Founder and Author Jim McKelvey.
Prayer, Praise and Preaching
Prayer, Praise & Preaching
Prayer, praise and preaching
Prayer, Praise & Preaching
prayer, praise & preaching
prayer, praise & preaching
On Wednesday, August 6, St. Louis Public Radio and NPR news co-hosted "Ferguson and Beyond: A Community Conversation 10 Years Later" at Greater St. Mark Family Church, just miles from the epicenter of protests sparked by the killing of Michael Brown, Jr. by a Ferguson police officer in August 2014. This episode presents highlights from that event, with a panel and audience Q&A moderated by NPR “Morning Edition” host Michel Martin and a special performance by St. Louis spoken word artist, poet, and community arts educator Pacia Elaine Anderson.