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Hour 3 kicks off with State Senator Mary Elizabeth Coleman discussing Missouri's DOGE initiative, focusing on government efficiency and public input through the Missouri Accountability Portal. She contrasts Missouri's targeted approach with federal cuts and highlights key concerns like chronic wasting disease. Next, Chris and Amy reminisce about Kevin Killeen's "Whole 'Nother Story – February," where he humorously describes February as the worst month of the year. The hour wraps with a conversation about the pros and cons of sharing your phone's location with friends, family, or your partner.
In this episode, Chris and Amy cover the latest top headlines. Hour 1 starts with Jeff Nordeen from Accuweather breaking down the Snowmageddon forecast for St. Louis. The team also discusses the passing of Panera founder Ron Shaich, a plane flipping over in a tornado, and the salary needed to live comfortably in St. Louis. Hour 2 features Joey Zanaboni, who shares his experience calling the Baseball United UAE Series and previews St. Louis City SC's upcoming season. Bernie Miklasz joins the show to discuss the latest on the St. Louis Cardinals, Nolan Arenado trade rumors, offseason moves, and struggles in player development, along with updates on USA's loss to Sweden and Brady Tkachuk's injury. Chris and Amy then dive into "The Egg Beat," where they explore soaring egg prices. Hour 3 opens with State Senator Mary Elizabeth Coleman, discussing Missouri's DOGE initiative, public input via the Missouri Accountability Portal, and issues like chronic wasting disease. Chris and Amy also revisit Kevin Killeen's "Whole 'Nother Story" where he humorously describes February as the worst month of the year. The hour wraps with a discussion on the pros and cons of sharing your phone's location with others.
Embark on an emotional journey as Kevin Killeen bids adieu to KMOX radio with his final "Whole Nother Story." Transport yourself back to snowy mornings and radio tunes that marked Kevin's youth, setting the stage for a career spanning 28 years as a relentless news chaser. From heated debates among adults to the iconic Jack Carney's laughter, Kevin recounts his encounters with radio legends, Jack Buck's poetic moments, and the sage advice from Jim White. As the curtain falls, join Kevin in reflecting on his unique storytelling style that left lasting impressions. Experience the drama and poignancy of this remarkable farewell on KMOX.
Hour 3: Mark Reardon welcomes Nick Garner, CEO of Every True Tiger Foundation at Mizzou, which is the NIL Collective group to share the impact of Missouri's revision of its NIL law. Then, Paul Mauro, FOX News Contributor, retired NYPD inspector, & founder of OpsDesk.org joins Mark Reardon to give the latest update on the murder charges filed in the Microsoft Exec Jared Bridegan's murder from last year. He also shares why he suggests not charges be filed against Alec Baldwin. Later, Kevin Killeen, KMOX News Reporter, joins Mark on his last day at KMOX & Mark brings you the Audio Cut of the Day.
In the third and final hour today, we recap the show up until this point, and celebrate Kevin Killeen's last day at KMOX after 28 years.
Wishing Kevin the best on his new venture with St Charles Country communications, after 28 years as a KMOX reporter. We look back on some of his favorite memories.
Kevin Killeen joined Scott Jagow on TIAM weekend to talk about his career at KMOX as it comes to an end this week.
Today's guest is Kevin Killeen whose new monograph, The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable, has just been published by Stanford University Press. This monograph gathers together a range of early modern sources including the mystic Jacob Boehme, the poet and radical John Milton, the writer and royalist Margaret Cavendish, and the prophet Anna Trapnel. Taken together, these chapter offer a vibrant picture of literary culture's engagements (sometimes critical, sometimes appreciative) of that which can't quite be understood by the mind, language, or theology. Kevin Killeen is Professor of English at the University of York. His previous books are the monograph, The Political Bible in Early Modern England (Cambridge University Press, 2017), and the Oxford Handbook of the Bible in Early Modern England, c. 1530-1700 (2015), co-edited with Helen Smith and Rachel Judith Willie. Kevin also is the editor of the journal Renaissance Studies. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today's guest is Kevin Killeen whose new monograph, The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable, has just been published by Stanford University Press. This monograph gathers together a range of early modern sources including the mystic Jacob Boehme, the poet and radical John Milton, the writer and royalist Margaret Cavendish, and the prophet Anna Trapnel. Taken together, these chapter offer a vibrant picture of literary culture's engagements (sometimes critical, sometimes appreciative) of that which can't quite be understood by the mind, language, or theology. Kevin Killeen is Professor of English at the University of York. His previous books are the monograph, The Political Bible in Early Modern England (Cambridge University Press, 2017), and the Oxford Handbook of the Bible in Early Modern England, c. 1530-1700 (2015), co-edited with Helen Smith and Rachel Judith Willie. Kevin also is the editor of the journal Renaissance Studies. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Today's guest is Kevin Killeen whose new monograph, The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable, has just been published by Stanford University Press. This monograph gathers together a range of early modern sources including the mystic Jacob Boehme, the poet and radical John Milton, the writer and royalist Margaret Cavendish, and the prophet Anna Trapnel. Taken together, these chapter offer a vibrant picture of literary culture's engagements (sometimes critical, sometimes appreciative) of that which can't quite be understood by the mind, language, or theology. Kevin Killeen is Professor of English at the University of York. His previous books are the monograph, The Political Bible in Early Modern England (Cambridge University Press, 2017), and the Oxford Handbook of the Bible in Early Modern England, c. 1530-1700 (2015), co-edited with Helen Smith and Rachel Judith Willie. Kevin also is the editor of the journal Renaissance Studies. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Today's guest is Kevin Killeen whose new monograph, The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable, has just been published by Stanford University Press. This monograph gathers together a range of early modern sources including the mystic Jacob Boehme, the poet and radical John Milton, the writer and royalist Margaret Cavendish, and the prophet Anna Trapnel. Taken together, these chapter offer a vibrant picture of literary culture's engagements (sometimes critical, sometimes appreciative) of that which can't quite be understood by the mind, language, or theology. Kevin Killeen is Professor of English at the University of York. His previous books are the monograph, The Political Bible in Early Modern England (Cambridge University Press, 2017), and the Oxford Handbook of the Bible in Early Modern England, c. 1530-1700 (2015), co-edited with Helen Smith and Rachel Judith Willie. Kevin also is the editor of the journal Renaissance Studies. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guest is Kevin Killeen whose new monograph, The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable, has just been published by Stanford University Press. This monograph gathers together a range of early modern sources including the mystic Jacob Boehme, the poet and radical John Milton, the writer and royalist Margaret Cavendish, and the prophet Anna Trapnel. Taken together, these chapter offer a vibrant picture of literary culture's engagements (sometimes critical, sometimes appreciative) of that which can't quite be understood by the mind, language, or theology. Kevin Killeen is Professor of English at the University of York. His previous books are the monograph, The Political Bible in Early Modern England (Cambridge University Press, 2017), and the Oxford Handbook of the Bible in Early Modern England, c. 1530-1700 (2015), co-edited with Helen Smith and Rachel Judith Willie. Kevin also is the editor of the journal Renaissance Studies. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
Today's guest is Kevin Killeen whose new monograph, The Unknowable in Early Modern Thought: Natural Philosophy and the Poetics of the Ineffable, has just been published by Stanford University Press. This monograph gathers together a range of early modern sources including the mystic Jacob Boehme, the poet and radical John Milton, the writer and royalist Margaret Cavendish, and the prophet Anna Trapnel. Taken together, these chapter offer a vibrant picture of literary culture's engagements (sometimes critical, sometimes appreciative) of that which can't quite be understood by the mind, language, or theology. Kevin Killeen is Professor of English at the University of York. His previous books are the monograph, The Political Bible in Early Modern England (Cambridge University Press, 2017), and the Oxford Handbook of the Bible in Early Modern England, c. 1530-1700 (2015), co-edited with Helen Smith and Rachel Judith Willie. Kevin also is the editor of the journal Renaissance Studies. John Yargo is Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Boston College. He earned a PhD in English literature from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializing in the environmental humanities and early modern culture. In 2023, his dissertation won the J. Leeds Barroll Prize, given by the Shakespeare Association of America. His peer-reviewed articles have been published or are forthcoming in the Journal for Early Modern Culture Studies, Early Theatre, Studies in Philology, and Shakespeare Studies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen to this segment from The Annie Frey Show where KMOX News Host's Kevin Killeen and Maria Keena joins to discuss St Louis Crime.
In the final hour of The Annie Frey Show with John Hancock filling in, Hannah educates John on social media influencers and discusses the dangers of giving children full access to the internet and social media. They are then joined by KMOX News Host's Kevin Killeen and Maria Keena to discuss St Louis Crime. They wrap up the hour discussing the anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg.
Big changes coming for Fair St. Louis this 4th of July may take many people by surprise. KMOX's Kevin Killeen talks with David Estes, Chairman of Fair St. Louis Foundation about what's planned and what's not.
Board of Alderman President Megan Green talks with KMOX's Kevin Killeen about the need for more gun safety and red flag laws.
Time for a whole nother story with Kevin Killeen as he sits down with Andy Karandzieff from Crown Candy. Freshly back from his 42-day tour of Europe, Andy shares a whirlwind summary of his journey. From London to Paris, Normandy to Milan, and even a visit to his father's post-World War Two hotel in Switzerland, Andy's trip was filled with fascinating experiences. He recounts moments of wine tasting in Tuscany, meeting friendly locals, and even having his phone stolen in Florence. Despite cultural differences, Andy observes that social conditions in Europe are remarkably similar to those in the United States. While he missed the fast-paced work environment and the rush of activity, he also enjoyed the chance to slow down and appreciate life. Reflecting on his travels, Andy affirms that there truly is no place like home, with St. Louis City holding a special place in his heart.
Carol Daniel number one memory features Kevin Killeen.
Hour 1: Kevin Killeen (and briefly Jane Dueker) join Mark Reardon to share the breaking news on Kim Gardner stepping down today and appointing her replacement. Then, Dr. Buzz Hollander, a family physician on the big island of Hawaii, joins The Mark Reardon Show to discuss his latest article on Melatonin & then the recently ended COVID emergency measures. Later, Polo Ascencio, Cardinals Spanish Language Broadcaster, discusses his radio broadcasts being available to Bally's Sports Spanish-speaking TV viewers & the Cardinal's big win yesterday!
After a violent weekend downtown three people were shot and killed, six others shot and injured KMOX's Kevin Killeen ran into the police chief Robert Tracy. © Damian Giletto/Delaware News Journal via Imagn Content Services, LLC
Kevin Killeen brings you a Special Mother's Day edition of Whole Nother Story where he gets to the bottom of what all mothers want on this day...
The first hour of today's show begins with Annie and Ryan discussing the backward's culture of protecting criminals. Then, Kevin Killeen joins the show to share information on Kim Gardner's resignation. The hour ends with Wiggins sharing stories about celebrities getting kicked out of Disney.
Hour 1: Peter Morici, an economist, columnist, and professor at the University of Maryland, joins Joe Beamer (in for Mark Reardon) to discuss the current state of the economy under the Biden Administration. Then, KMOX's Kevin Killeen joins the show to give a quick update on Kim Gardner.
Hour 1: Kevin Killeen, KMOX reporter, shares on today's hearing for Kim Gardner's office after they missed a murder trial in court last week. Then, Ken Schwartz, a criminal defense attorney with Kenneth R. Schwartz law firm, joins Brad Young (in for Mark Reardon) to discuss some potential implications of Kim Gardner's office and other attorneys being slow to prosecute. Later, Brad and Sue discuss the criminal charges dropped against Alec Baldwin.
Today, Kevin Killeen has KFC on his mind.
Today's show begins with Annie sharing a realization she had while on a run with her oldest daughter. Then, Kevin Killeen comes into the studio to give an update on the Kim Gardner trial that took place yesterday. The hour ends with a Wiggins America segment on modern-day pressures to have children.
Annie gets the latest update from the Kim Gardner removal from KMOX's Kevin Killeen. Killeen was active in the courtroom while this case played out and walked us through what took place. © 2023 KFTK (Audacy). All rights reserved. | iStock / Getty Images Plus
KMOX's Kevin Killeen joins Tom and Carol to discuss what it was like inside the court room yesterday at the Kim Gardner hearing.
A group of St. Louis County Mayors have come up with their own plan to fight crime and Kevin Killeen talks with Bridgeton Mayor Terry Briggs to get the Mayors' six point crime plan.
Annie welcomes KMOX's Kevin Killeen to the show to pre-game the Kim Gardner trial that is taking place today. Killeen just returned from a “Man on the street” interview on the streets of STL where he asked citizens what they thought of Kim Gardner. Annie then asks Killen what Missouri Attorney General, Andrew Bailey is bringing to the table for today's court date.
The first hour of today's show begins with Annie and Kevin Killeen about the upcoming Kim Gardner trial. Then, Annie and Brad discuss political fundraising and how voters deserve transparency. The hour wraps up with a Wiggins America segment over Illinois citizens leaving the state.
Hour 3: Jason Rantz, Seattle Talk Show Host on AM 770 KTTH, shares on a middle school hosting a disturbing licking game with staff and students. KMOX's Kevin Killeen, who was in the courtroom today as the Hearing began for St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner, and 97.1 Legal Analyst Brad Young, with Harris Dowell, Fischer and Young, join Mark Reardon to discuss the latest news regarding the case brought on by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey. Later, Mark brings you the Audio Cut(s) of the Day.
KMOX's Kevin Killeen, who was in the courtroom today as the Hearing began for St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner, and 97.1 Legal Analyst Brad Young, with Harris Dowell, Fischer and Young, join Mark Reardon to discuss the latest news regarding the case brought on by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey.
This is the day that the judge has scheduled a hearing for pre-trial motions in the case that seeks to remove St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner from office. KMOX's Kevin Killeen talks with Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey about the nuts-and-bolts of today's hearing. Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images
KMOX's Kevin Killeen, bring you "A Whole Nother Story", This week, Kevin visits a local museum that just picked up an important Native American weapon....
Ryan Wiggins, Brad Range, and Hannah Gibbs take over as Annie Frey is MIA. The show kicks off with a discussion on local elections, followed by an exploration of the question: Is abortion a losing issue for Republicans in terms of politics? Mike Davis, the founder and president of the Article 3 Project, joins the team to provide insight into the Donald Trump arrest and its potential implications for the future, including the potential for further politicization of the justice system. To conclude the hour, KMOX reporter Kevin Killeen reports live from Glen Allen, where a recent tornado has caused extensive damage."
At the beginning of the final hour, Kevin Killeen provides live coverage of a recent tornado in Southern Missouri. Later, Tricia Everding joins for "Annie Are You Okay?", where she shares some of the latest news stories from around the web and we weigh in on whether we're OK with them. To conclude the hour, Ryan, Brad, and Hannah respond to a poll question from the YouTube Live Chat, which inquired about their likelihood of voting for Trump now that he has been indicted: More Likely, Less Likely, or No Change?
A long unidentified body of a man who was shot to death has now been identified through DNA as a missing St. Louis County man. KMOX's Kevin Killeen goes in depth on the cold case.
Breakfast and Television just isn't the same anymore, hear all about it in this edition of A Whole Nother Story with Kevin Killeen.
The second hour of today's show begins with Annie and Steve Moore discussing the lack of work throughout the United States and how it is straining the economy. Then, Annie questions how wanting crimes to be prosecuted became a political battle. The hour closes out with Kevin Killeen sharing how he reports on crime in St. Louis City.
George Sells is At Your Service! In the first hour of tonight's show, George Sells is joined by KMOX news anchors Michael Calhoun, Sean Michael Lisle, and Kevin Killeen to discuss Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner coming under fire after sixteen-year-old volleyball player Janae Edmondson was struck by a car driven by a felon who had violated his bond conditions 51 times. George also opens up the phone lines to let you air your frustration. Call or text 314-436-7900 to join the show live.
Hour 1: KMOX's Kevin Killeen joins Mark Reardon and Sue Thomas to discuss the tragic accident that caused a teenage girl to lose both her legs while visiting St. Louis for a volleyball tournament. Then, Hans Von Spakovsky, a Heritage scholar, joins Mark to discuss the oral arguments heard by the Supreme Court today in the Gonzalez V Google case. Later, Mark discusses the state of the city.
In the second hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc talks about DirectTV dropping Newsmax. KMOX's Kevin Killeen asks Mayor Jones about the Aldermen pay raises. Jennifer Kushinka gives a market update. And we have In Other News with Kathleen England. Kathleen shares the newly released DC movie slate. Next Hour: Genevieve Wood and Andrew Bailey.
In The Second Hour of The Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc has more On Jada Davis with audio from KMOX's Kevin Killeen. CTR is creeping back into schools. Dom Savino Gives a Market Update and we have In Other News with Kathleen England. Coming Up Next Hour: Genevieve Wood and Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft.
Hancock and Kelley fill in for the DGS this week. In the second hour of today's show, the dynamic duo are joined by KMOX's Kevin Killeen who spoke with voters at the polls; and by Rick Stream, Republican Director of Elections in St. Louis County to discuss today's voter turnout.
Hancock and Kelley fill in for the DGS this week. In the third hour of today's show, the boys take your calls to hear the uproar over Michael Kelley's liking of mustard on turkey. They are also joined by KMOX's golf insider Dan Reardon to discuss the LIV tour, and by KMOX news anchor Kevin Killeen to discuss the senate race.