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Join Living the Dream Outdoors Podcast host Bill Cooper and guests Jo Schaper and Gene Vale, a talented husband-wife team who are long time experts in geology, astronomy, biology, outdoor writing and natural and cultural history interpretation. They delve into the science of recent eclipses as well as the state of bat survival in the Show-me State. This is an entertaining and informative program from two of Missouri's most respected outdoor personalities.
Ever wonder what 2 weeks in Alaska are like? Jo Schaper and Eugene Vale tell their tale of excitement whilst touring glaciers and wildlife. Did they see Bigfoot? Listen to find out.
Jo Schaper is a renaissance woman with three degrees. While she took out student loans, she also paid them back without bail out money. Her common sense solutions to the student loan bailout debate are simple and true. Strong and Jo discuss how to navigate the difficult waters of higher education debt.
Jo and Eugene are back discussing their trip to Minnesota and South Dakota. Their passions include caving and bats, and conferences in the upper Midwest were the focal points of their 18 day trip. Travel can include to touristy venue, but doesn't have too. One more example of how to have the adventure of a lifetime, your way.
Jo Schaper and Eugene Vale work with the St. Clair Historical Museum. Their recent exhibit features African Americans in Franklin County. This rich heritage is part of Americana that has been often overlooked when telling the story of rural America. A poignant and positive peek at a people that persevered in the face of adversity. See more at https://www.facebook.com/stclairmomuseum/
Renaissance couple Jo Schaper and Eugene Vale discuss the pandemic from different perspectives. Jo is an author and owns a small business promotions company. Eugene charts covid numbers on his Facebook page. Reasonable opinions from reasonable people.
Eugene Vale has spent countless hours charting Covid 19 statistics and posting them on his Facebook page. If you want the latest numbers, check it out. We discuss these numbers, what they mean and where they may take us. I always say "listen to the smart people". Here are two of them.
Eugene Vale has spent countless hours charting Covid 19 statistics and posting them on his Facebook page. If you want the latest numbers, check it out. We discuss these numbers, what they mean and where they may take us. I always say "listen to the smart people". Here are two of them.
Jo and Eugene share their 19 day California adventure. The train ride from Missouri to Barstow, Joshua Tree, Saulton Sea, Death Valley, LA and more. If you have been to SoCal or always wanted to, You will enjoy the podcast.
Jo and Eugene share their 19 day California adventure. The train ride from Missouri to Barstow, Joshua Tree, Saulton Sea, Death Valley, LA and more. If you have been to SoCal or always wanted to, You will enjoy the podcast.
Jo Schaper and Eugene Vale True Renaissance people and free thinkers discuss the new Socialism with Strong. Why the new infatuation? Is it really new, or just old recycled ideas. Is AOC today's FRD? Why are the young all in on this fad? Another Midwestern Intellectual Dark Web discussion found only on the James Strong Show Podcast.
Jo Schaper and Eugene Vale True Renaissance people and free thinkers discuss the new Socialism with Strong. Why the new infatuation? Is it really new, or just old recycled ideas. Is AOC today's FRD? Why are the young all in on this fad? Another Midwestern Intellectual Dark Web discussion found only on the James Strong Show Podcast.
Renaissance couple Jo Schaper and Eugene Vale discuss Midwestern values and mindsets compared to those in Hawaii. History, philosophy, and ways of live between cultures and peoples, today and yesterday, become intertwined within the fabric of conversation. A free thinker's paradise.
Renaissance couple Jo Schaper and Eugene Vale discuss Midwestern values and mindsets compared to those in Hawaii. History, philosophy, and ways of live between cultures and peoples, today and yesterday, become intertwined within the fabric of conversation. A free thinker's paradise.
Strong interviews Jo Schaper and Carla Wulfers from the St. Clair History Museum. They discuss Route 66, Jesse James, the Hearst family, even a bit of the paranormal that are part of St. Clair, Franklin County and Missouri.
Strong interviews Jo Schaper and Carla Wulfers from the St. Clair History Museum. They discuss Route 66, Jesse James, the Hearst family, even a bit of the paranormal that are part of St. Clair, Franklin County and Missouri.
Bats in the U.S. are under threat from a fungus that causes a disease known as White Nose Syndrome. The disease has the potential to wipe out entire bat populations and is spreading. Jo Schaper is the guest on this week's Environmental Echo podcast. Recently, Schaper attended a conference about White Nose Syndrome, held in Denver, Colorado. She shares updated information about what wildlife and conservation organizations are doing to help stop the spread of the disease and what efforts are being implemented to help save the U.S. bat populations. Photo: Little brown bat; close-up of nose with fungus, New York, Oct. 2008. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Photo courtesy Ryan von Linden/New York Department of Environmental Conservation
Jo Shaper is the guest on this Environmental Echo podcast wth Don Corrigan. She gives listeners an explanation of where the TCE contamination in Meramec Caverns came from, the geology of the Sullivan area that makes remediation almost impossible, the issues faced by Missouri caving enthusiasts, and the possible effects of the TCE contamination as it enters the Meramec River. Photo courtesy Jo Schaper. (pictured is Jo Shaper and her husband.)