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The only son of Frank Sinatra, Jr. was a singer, musician, composer and conductor who took his material from The Great American Songbook. Some thought he simply rode the old man's coat tails. Not True! Sinatra Jr. as hard working and determined as his old man. He ran the show for his father as his health and confidence waned. Listen here for the story of one of the least appreciated singers of the modern era.
There's a battle going on between the economy and the ecology. Two types of green. Extremists on both sides say it's one or the other. It can, and should, include both. We don't need to trash the earth and we don't need to return to being hunter-gatherers. The world economy is set to skyrocket with the US leading the way via increased productivity. This takes electric energy. Strong discusses how we can indeed have our cake and eat it too.
KWMU (now St. Louis Public Radio) made its broadcast debut on June 2, 1972. In this episode, we talk with longtime STLPR staffer Mary Edwards about the history of the station, and we hear from CEO Tina Pamintuan about her vision for the future.
This is the twelfth episode of "Talking with Authors" by HEC Media and HEC Books. We're a program dedicated to speaking with some of the best selling authors around, covering many different genres.Today our author is a Hugo, Nebula, and Arthur C. Clarke Award winning science fiction writer Ann Leckie. We spoke with her in December of 2017, shortly after the release of her book “Provenance”, part of the “Ancillary” universe of books from the publisher Orbit that made her beloved by readers of the science fiction genre.This New York Times Best Selling author’s rise to sci-fi stardom began with her first novel “Ancillary Justice” in 2013 and kicked off her award winning career. The “Imperial Radch” trilogy continued with “Ancillary Sword” in 2014 and “Ancillary Mercy” in 2015 and featured sharply tuned characters dealing with ancient alien cultures. And while “Provenance” is set on the other side of the same universe as the “Ancillary” books, Leckie wrote the protagonist, Ingray, with an atypical attitude for a lead in that world…one that may be more relatable to most of us down here on Earth.We’ll learn about that new tack on a sci-fi hero and the change of focus to antiquity smuggling and forgery in “Radch Space", plus we’ll hear about the real world road taken by Ann Leckie to the worlds she creates on this episode of Talking with Authors from HEC Media and HEC Books. Our host and interviewer this time is Brenda Madden.HEC Media is a production company out of St. Louis, Missouri. With the help of independent bookstore Left Bank Books and St. Louis County Library, we are able to sit down with these amazing writers and thought leaders to discuss their work, their inspiration, and what makes them special. You can watch video versions of most of our interviews at hecmedia.org.Host of this episode - Brenda MaddenPhotography - Cecil Corbett and Chris CrossEditor & Graphics - Greg KoppSupervising Producer - Julie WinkleProduction Support - Jayne Ballew and Christina ChastainHEC Media Executive Director - Dennis RiggsTalking with Authors Podcast Executive Producer - Christina ChastainPodcast Producer - Rod MilamPodcast Editors - Ben SmithPodcast Host - Rod MilamSpecial thanks to Maryville University, St. Louis Public Radio, 90.7 KWMU, TechArtistaYou can follow us on all social media platforms. Just search for "Talking with Authors":Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/talkingwithauthorsTwitter: https://twitter.com/TalkingwAuthors
EP #114-S9-E05--Kameel Stanley Joining us today is Kameel Stanley. Kameel co-hosts the award-winning 'We Live Here' Podcast, is a brunch club organizer, storyteller and yogi. Kameel and other members of her journalism team, use the podcast for an in-depth exploration of how systemic racism impacts people as well as the well-being of our region. In this episode: Kameel discusses her journalism journeys across the United States We learn what it means to undertake a new concept and the tasks involved in promoting a new concept. We discussed the struggles of jumping into the discussion of racism. Kameel talks about breaking down her identity as a journalist and redefining herself. What events are out there that help build the female support system. Learn more: Email: kmsjourno@gmail.com Website: http://www.kameelstanley.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/kameelstanley/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cornandpotatoes
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EP #114-S9-E05--Kameel Stanley Joining us today is Kameel Stanley. Kameel co-hosts the award-winning 'We Live Here' Podcast, is a brunch club organizer, storyteller and yogi. Kameel and other members of her journalism team, use the podcast for an in-depth exploration of how systemic racism impacts people as well as the well-being of our region. In this episode: Kameel discusses her journalism journeys across the United States We learn what it means to undertake a new concept and the tasks involved in promoting a new concept. We discussed the struggles of jumping into the discussion of racism. Kameel talks about breaking down her identity as a journalist and redefining herself. What events are out there that help build the female support system. Learn more: Email: Website: Linkedin: Twitter:
EP #114-S9-E05--Kameel Stanley Joining us today is Kameel Stanley. Kameel co-hosts the award-winning 'We Live Here' Podcast, is a brunch club organizer, storyteller and yogi. Kameel and other members of her journalism team, use the podcast for an in-depth exploration of how systemic racism impacts people as well as the well-being of our region. In this episode: Kameel discusses her journalism journeys across the United States We learn what it means to undertake a new concept and the tasks involved in promoting a new concept. We discussed the struggles of jumping into the discussion of racism. Kameel talks about breaking down her identity as a journalist and redefining herself. What events are out there that help build the female support system. Learn more: Email: kmsjourno@gmail.com Website: http://www.kameelstanley.com Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/kameelstanley/ Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cornandpotatoes
We're back after a long break! This is Episode #24 of Public Media Daily and we're glad that your patient enough to stick around. We took some time off and upgraded our equipment to sound better than before. Highlights from Friday-Sunday, June 1st-3rd, include...1) 90.7 WMFE Orlando delivering another successful "silent drive," its fourth victory in a row.2) NPR is shutting down five news blogs, "The Two-Way," "All Tech Considered," "Parallels," "NPR Ed" and NPR Music's "The Record."3) Revenue is growing inside public media but the smaller stations aren't receiving it, leaving it just for the larger and midsize stations, according to CPB's latest "State of the System" report.4) WKAR East Lansing has just changed its frequencies in the Spectrum Repack, the first public television station in the United States to do so.5) 88.7 WBFO Buffalo wins 11 awards (9 first place and 2 second place) from the New York State Associated Press Association, including "Outstanding News Operation" for the fifth straight year in a row.6) St. Louis Public Radio (90.7 KWMU) turned 46 over the weekend. Over the years, its increased listenership and now broadcasts on an additional two stations (90.3 WQUB and 88.5 KMST).7) We now have a new intro and a closer for the podcast! If you're wondering, it begins with an old PBS ident theme, followed by American Public Television (APT), the legendary and now retired Robert Siegel saying "This is NPR," the Public Radio International (PRI) jingle, the American BBC World Service theme to introduce American Public Media (APM) and the former jingle to PRX (Public Radio Exchange). It concludes with yours truly saying the podcast's name.Its good to be back and if you like what you heard, then subscribe to the podcast wherever you can find us, including: Messy FM, Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, Player FM, Podcast Addict, RadioPublic, Pocket Casts, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, Castbox, Overcast, Short Orange and Podchaser plus everywhere else we could be. Also, leave us a rating and a review and is well appreciated if you do.Follow us on Twitter @PubMediaFans or visit PublicMediaFans.wordpress.com for more news and content.
Patrick Ishmael interviewed on campaign finance reform during an "Up In the Air" segment from 3-16-2017 in St. Louis.
Steve Potter has been on-air at St. Louis Public Radio for the last 10 years, as the host of Cityscape on Fridays and as a fill-in host on other shows. Potter, from Granite City, also has a television talk show on the city's public access channel. He discusses how "coming out" as a gay man surfaced on KWMU.