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Have A Cow Cattle Company and Urban Farm Store opened in St. Louis' Gate District in January. It's a restaurant and a farm – with a mission. We talked with owner Steve St. Pierre then and we bring you an encore of that conversation.
St. Louis' first intentional encampment for homeless people provides an alternative for residents of the impromptu Interco Plaza encampment downtown.
Explore the soundscape of Bosnia-Herzegovina in Classic 107's upcoming “Musical Ancentries” program.
WerQfest arts and culture festival is back — and it's bigger and better.
Journalist Chris Andoe discusses his work covering the city's often fractious LGBTQ scene, the secrets of a good interview and why St. Louis is better than San Francisco or New Orleans
St. Louis Public Radio reporter Chad Davis joins the show to discuss the latest developments surrounding the city's Medium Security Institution.
Residents are pushing to permanently open a gate that blocks pedestrian and car traffic into the DeBaliviere Place neighborhood.
This episode was supposed to come out about a month ago so some of the stories are a bit out of date, BUT if you would like to see what we guessed correctly in terms of My Policeman filming and Harry's latest Gucci campaign then stick around! We also delve into the cryptic messages Louis has been posting on Twitter about a potential documentary coming out later this year! Plus we speculate about Niall's upcoming song collab with Anne-Marie! Check out Talk Direction Down Low (TDDL) on patreon.com/talkdirection for EXTRA PODCAST CONTENT!! Get in touch with us! talkdirection@gmail.com twitter// @talk_direction instagram// @talkdirection FOLLOW CAITLIN: @caitlinirfoster on twitter & instagram FOLLOW LUCIA: @lucciaoh on twitter & instagram
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On this episode of Politically Speaking, St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum and Rachel Lippmann break down Tishaura Jones' historic win as the first Black woman to become St. Louis' mayor.
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2021 is a new year, and a new look for the Sports Plus Podcast. On this week's episode, Corey Miller, Andy Mohler, Hanna Yates and Ahmad Hicks look at the Chiefs/Bucs path to the Super Bowl, compare the current Chiefs' offense to the Greatest Show on Turf, try to diagnose the Blues' woes and give some love to the red hot Missouri Tigers basketball team. We also hear from St. Louis favorite Laila Anderson as she starts a new journey on the ice. Be sure to download and subscribe, as well as rate and review wherever you get your podcasts.
The mayor's race in the city of St. Louis is coming up fast, and with the recent passage of Proposition D plus Mayor Lyda Krewson's decision not to run for reelection, there are some big changes compared to the mayoral race four years ago. St. Louis Public Radio's Rachel Lippmann brings us up to speed.
I am reviewing the bendy pencil. It's fun to flex,but does it actually write?
Did you think we’d make it to episode 50? We weren’t so sure ourselves, but here we are! In this episode, we chat about Louis’ livestream, Grammy nominations, our Spotify Wrapped results, and evermore. We hope you all are having a happy and safe holiday season. Thanks for listening to us this year. And here’s to more episodes in 2021! Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@whatmakesyoupodcast Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wmypodcast https://twitter.com/mfulms21 https://twitter.com/mollyeliizabeth Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mfulms21/ https://www.instagram.com/molly_eliizabeth/
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Saint Louis' Travis Ford likes the makeup of his team and is getting set for the upcoming season... However that may look. How's it been getting back to practice? Reflecting on last season, especially the end where they were red hot. The importance of playing a tough non-conference schedule. Could this be the best team he's had a chance to coach? How does he stay focused day-to-day as a leader? And why its all about staying safe. Plus, a full Atlantic 10 preseason preview! Why it's so important for this league to have big games in November and December...
“Yogi: A Life Behind the Mask" author Jon Pessah discusses Yogi Berra’s remarkable life, including his early years on the Hill, his baseball career and the racial slurs he faced as an Italian in the 1940s.
Week 5 play didn't bring many crazy results, but what it did bring was a Goal of the Year contender from Indy Eleven's Tyler Pasher. Steele Some Time hosts Kelsi Steele and Scott Stewart dive into just how INSANE Pasher's long-range banger was this week. Plus, the hosts recap the rest of Week 5, including a big result for Orange County over Phoenix Rising. Saint Louis FC's Tyler Blackwood has something to say - and he's holding nothing back on his appearance on the pod this week. The forward talks about his success in Saint Louis, his off the pitch ventures and making Saint Louis FC a part of the Group E conversation. Lastly, Kelsi and Scott look ahead to Week 6 and go head-to-head over America's favorite 4th meal.... Taco Bell.
We mourn the permanent closing of Louis' Restaurant due to the pandemic, but celebrate its history and the thousands of meals served overlooking the Sutro Baths Ruins, Seal Rocks, and the Pacific Ocean.
For a long time, 27-year-old St. Louis native Joseph Puleo mostly associated the city’s iconic Hill neighborhood with a wealth of delicious Italian food and colorful fire hydrants. That changed a couple years ago when a conversation with a fellow Italian American, Rio Vitale, prompted Puleo to begin what would become his first feature-length film. “He was concerned we were losing stories that need to be told,” Puleo says. Within five days of Vitale’s suggestion that he dig into the history of the Hill, Puleo was in longtime residents’ homes. Many dozens of interviews and months of film editing later, “America’s Last Little Italy: The Hill” is making its debut at the 20th Annual — and first virtual — Whitaker St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase. The documentary is one of 15 film programs that will be available for streaming July 10 to 19. Listen as host Sarah Fenske talks with Puleo and with Chris Clark, artistic director for Cinema St. Louis.
Summer breeze past your helmet, streets fly beneath your wheels, intriguing sites interpreted by a leader of St. Louis' cycling scene. Most years, this is one of the annual St. Louis Community Rides, hosted on a specific date by Trailnet, our town's cycling advocacy group. Staying safe and healthy for 2020, Trailnet invites you to ride Placemaking STL anytime July 25 to August 24, taking a new app with your refillable bottle, for cycling with a Scavenger Hunt twist, exploring some of our town's cool plazas. The app has clues to find ride locales. When you get into site proximity, a lovely virtual human will pop up to interpret the site for you. Fun on two wheels! Dana Gray, community sustainability advocate and "Plaza-Making" tour guide, joins Trailnet's Mobility Coordinator Joe Windler talking these innovations with Earthworms host Jean Ponzi. Trailnet is hosting a bunch of these summer 2020 DIY Community Rides, with themes ranging from LGBTQIA+ History to celebrating Juneteenth to Biking the Vote. Events wheel through September. THANKS to Earthworms team of engineers, Andy Coco, Andy Heaslet and Jon Valley. Music for today's show is Measure Once by Matthew Von Doren. Related Earthworms Conversations: Trailnet's New Vision: St. Louis Gets Around Greener, Healthier, More Lively (Nov 2016)
A podcast to help us walk closely with Jesus. In this episode, Jonno and Josh talk to Louis who loves an audio Bible, uses a Mac, and whose real name remains a mystery.
Entrepreneurially Thinking: Innovation | Experimentation | Creativity | Business
Joining us today is Andrew Dearing, a geospatial entrepreneur and GeoFutures Initiative Project Lead for Spatial STL Advisors. Prior to joining Spatial STL, Andy was the CEO of boundless Spatial where he led the organization in over 200% growth in a 2-year period. Andy serves as an advisor to St. Louis University's GEOSLU program, he is on the advisory board for St. Louis T-Rex/GeoSaurus Innovation Center as well as serves as a co-chair for the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation. In this episode: Andrew talks about growing up in a small town on a farm and how his college roommate piqued his interest in spatial technologies, which ultimately caused him to switch his major from Pre-Med to Aviation. Andrew says that Entrepreneurially Thinking means to him is thinking about something completely different and taking that leap and risk, being very passionate about something that you feel needs to be better and putting 100% of your energy into that something. Andrew defines what the geospatial industry is and how geospatial plays a large part in St. Louis communities. Andrew explains that geospatial efforts help with so many things from business development and asset allocation to consumer behavior. Andrew discusses Covid-19 and how geospatial technologies in other countries were used to track, identify and locate where a person had been in the country and decide if they were a risk to others. Andrew also explains security and privacy issues that can be brought about by geospatial technology. Andrew talks about St. Louis' very own geo-future and what the geospatial industry has in store for not only regional advancement but for job opportunities. Andrew tells us about being an entrepreneur and raising capital and the challenges he faced when explaining to institutional investors what the geospatial industry was/is and what the potential was/is. Learn More: Email: andy@spatialadvisors.com LinkedIn:
100 episodes! We'd like to thank you all for listening these last two years, and we thought there was no better way to celebrate our 100th episode than to feature one of the biggest names in St. Louis. Pappy's was founded in 2008 by John Matthews and Mike Emmerson, and since then they have become not just a local mainstay, but nationally famous. The Food Network named their ribs the best in America, and the walls of the restaurant are filled with testimonials from athletes, musicians, actors, and other celebrities, all of whom can't come to town without a tase of St. Louis' most famous BBQ joint. Meet St. Louis sat down with Matthews to talk about how the restaurant got started, what it was like when they first opened, and how they prepare 3,000-4,000 pounds of food every day. Sit back, plug in, and enjoy!
Host Sarah Fenske explores the 13th annual QFest, presented by Cinema St. Louis. The film festival showcases contemporary gay cinema, spotlights the lives of LGBTQ people and celebrates queer culture. Joining the discussion is Chris Clark, Cinema St. Louis' artistic director and QFest organizer, to talk through what this year's festival has to offer. Also joining the discussion is local director Dan Steadman, who’s participating in QFest for the first time and has two short films on the lineup.
The city of St. Louis approved a $5.7 million contract last week to outfit its police officers with body cameras. City officials said some cops could be wearing cameras within a month. But the policies surrounding the cameras remain unclear. The spokesman for the city’s police union argued in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that any changes to equipment need the union’s approval. The city counselor disagrees, saying the power rests solely on Chief John Hayden. And with the union spokesman (a controversial figure in his own right) claiming he has “no confidence” in Hayden, the details could become a flashpoint. Public Safety Director Jimmie Edwards joins host Sarah Fenske to discuss the body cameras and the devilish details that could keep the police union and transparency advocates at loggerheads in their implementation.
It's good to be back! We hear about what Vilnius was like as, why does milk come in bags, and Louis' renewing his visa. It was a fun short episode, it's hot people, time to be outside!
Fred Bodimer reports on St. Louis' new Acrhbishop.
Soteriology 101: Former Calvinistic Professor discusses Doctrines of Salvation
Dr. Flowers welcomes Louis Ruggiero, author of "The God of Calvinism: A Rebuttal of Reformed Theology," on to talk about his debates with James White and Sonny Hernandez. Louis and Leighton point out the clear fault in the Calvinistic reasoning when it comes to the "unregenerate man's inability to please God" as it relates to Cornelius and other biblical characters in scripture. To get a copy of Louis' book, go here: https://www.amazon.com/God-Calvinism-...
Dr. Steven Tersigni is one of the world's first certified Light Adjustable Lens surgeons. Steven has operated on some of St. Louis' most famous influencers. He has been published in national journals and has authored and edited content for numerous medical educational publications and websites. He has been an investigator on nine U.S. FDA trials involving advanced technology lens implants, corneal treatments and investigational therapeutic medications, among other studies. This conversation spans everything from the science that’s bringing advancements to corrective eye surgery to powerful lessons in business, learning, and how the patient (and customer) experience can be advanced through the power of empathy. A strong set of lessons for anyone regardless of their background. Check out Dr. Tersigni’s practice at Brinton Vision here: https://brintonvision.com/
The 18th Amendment of the United States Constitution established the prohibition of alcohol in the U.S. Enforcement of the new law started on January 17, 1920. In this encore episode, our panelists dive into St. Louis' rich Prohibition-era history. They describe the time robbers siphoned off 3,000 barrels of whiskey from the Jack Daniels distillery, how Anheuser-Busch survived more than a decade of a nationwide ban on alcoholic beverages, and they recall the tale of a 1922 New Year’s Eve party at the Chase Hotel when an enforcement raid led to plates being thrown, shots being fired and pandemonium spilling out onto Lindell Boulevard.
Week number 9! As the lockdown is starting to come to a close we are still going strong. Today we try something new... doing the show sober. Weirdly, it was one of the most fun episodes so far. Erik Orgu hummus, Louis' shorts, why do Estonians have two names, Bolt helmets and what Estonians scream during sex. Episode #69 didn't disappoint.
In true St. Louis fashion, chefs, bartenders, and food lovers are collaborating to help those in the hospitality industry. Small Circle Recipes, a local cookbook publisher teamed up with Feast Magazine to create ‘Extra Helping,’ a community cookbook filled with recipes from some of St. Louis' best chefs. From Nick Bognar of iNDO to Rick Lewis of Grace Meat + Three to Evy Swoboda at The Last Kitchen, chefs submitted recipes of some of your favorite dishes. The proceeds from the PDF cookbook go to the Gateway Resilience Fund in St. Louis and Crossroads Community Kitchen in Kansas City. The recommended donation is $25 and each individual will receive a digital copy. R.J. Hartbeck of Small Circle Recipes and Heather Riske, the editor-in-chief of Feast Magazine joined us on the podcast to talk about recipes, the support in the St. Louis community, and how to help. Purchase the cookbook here: https://www.feastmagazine.com/the-feed/article_2d2f5352-6ed0-11ea-ab33-8302704dd960.html
Entrepreneurially Thinking: Innovation | Experimentation | Creativity | Business
Joining us today is Bronwyn Morgan, Founder and CEO of XEO Air. Bronwyn is a certified drone pilot and is also the founder of Airversity Drone Academy and Consulting, where she develops strategic business models and disruptive strategies. Bronwyn has worked with companies such as Delta Airlines, Proctor and Gamble as well as The Coca-Cola Company. Bronwyn says that entrepreneurially thinking to her means approaching life with a robust and open viewpoint to see how things look to you and recognize a way to solve problems and sharing that with everyone around you. In this episode: Dr. Cheryl Watkins-Moore discusses how she has kept REAL Cannabis Company investors interested and vested in the endeavor and recognizing that the team continues to fight the fight so that the business they have invested in can succeed and make a positive impact in the community and in the industry. Also in this episode: Bronwyn tells us about her journey into entrepreneurship and how she found herself working in the innovation sector. She describes being very awestruck by a new form of innovation called UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) also known as Drones. Bronwyn explains what it was like when she took a huge leap of faith as she took the necessary steps to become a certified drone pilot which has lead to her success as a business owner of 2 businesses and a deep rooted reach in the St. Louis Geo-spatial community. Bronwyn says that St. Louis' own T-Rex played a huge role in her planting her entrepreneurial roots in St. Louis. XEO Air is a 'Drones on Demand' company that collects data from the sky for businesses in the area and around the nation. Bronwyn explains the process of being certified as a drone pilot. Rules are extremely important and follow strict FAA guidelines. Brownyn talks about the hazards involved in piloting a drone. Bronwyn tells us how her role as a Female African American drone pilot and entrepreneur presents pathways for other female innovators to also rise up and start to fill the gender and ethnicity void within the spatial community. Bronwyn talks about founding the organization Black Women of STEAM and the movement it has created. Bronwyn discusses her outlook as a business owner and being able to source talent in St, Louis. She talk s about the gap in talent for engineers, development, data sciences, and artificial intelligence not only in St. Louis, but globally. Learn More: Email: bmm@xeoaire.com Company Website: Company Twitter:
Brooke and Katie reunite over Skype once again for the third and final installment in the Larry Stylinson trilogy. We pick up right where we left off One Direction's hiatus, and continue into present day. We discuss some of the most overlooked proofs of the saga including the journalist who outed them, Kacey Musgraves being a confirmed Dark Larrie, and more. We also analyze Harry and Louis' solo songs, talk about Modest Management's homophobic history, and where we think the couple stands today. We also chat about Miley Cyrus' controversial coming of age, mourn the loss of this year's Met Gala by reminiscing on our favorite and least favorite looks, and bitch about makeup wipes and Animal Crossing.
Washington University Adjunct Professor Taylor Desloge joins podcast host Mark Loehrer to continue the conversation around public health in St. Louis, with a focused historical look towards the near-northside--specifically Carr Square. There, in the densely packed tenements of St. Louis at the turn of the century, progressive reformer Charlotte Rumbold uncovered the truth about St. Louis' looming public health crisis. Desloge's work on St. Louis' "Lung Block" is the subject of this conversation as well as his published dissertation, "The Tortured Pre-History of Urban Blight: African American St. Louis and the Politics of Public Health, 1877-1940"https://digital.shsmo.org/digital/collection/mhr/id/59119
The St. Louis’ homeless population is no longer residing at the tent encampment near Market Street following an order from St. Louis Health Director Fredrick Echols. Echols ordered the camp to be cleared on April 29. In response, the nonprofit civil rights law firm ArchCity Defenders filed a federal lawsuit on May 1 that included a temporary restraining order against the city, but a federal judge rejected it. Another hearing, in that case, is scheduled for May 12. Host Sarah Fenske talks to Alex Cohen of grassroots collective #TentMissionSTL and with ArchCity about the City of St. Louis' attempt to clear the tent encampments downtown. We’ll also get the perspective of a homeless person who was a resident of the camp.
Host Daniel Levi (@BestFightPicks) welcomes PFL middleweight champion Louis Taylor (IG: PutTheGunsDownTaylor) to Half The Battle for an entertaining conversation during the coronavirus pandemic. Levi & Taylor discuss Louis' million dollar win over Magomedov in the PFL tournament, being roommates with Rampage Jackson, being coached by Matt Hughes, his longtime friendship with Belal Muhammad, Warzone and much more! Check out our bets at www.BestFightPicks.com and use the promo code "2020" to save 20% off any VIP package. Use the promo code "dan" to save 10% off any of Dan's packages. www.BestFightPicks.com Bet Record: www.BestFightPicks.com Subscribe to #HalfTheBattle: iTunes: www.itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hal…040391940?mt=2 Soundcloud: @BestFightPicks Youtube: www.youtube.com/BestFightPicksHalfTheBattle Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/1R7NuoyetaV…z2Th2G_JmVkC7c0w Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/podcast/daniel-l…attle?refid=stpr Find Best Fight Picks: www.BestFightPicks.com Twitter: @BestFightPicks Facebook: www.facebook.com/BestFightPicks Instagram: www.instagram.com/BestFightPicksOfficial
We look back at St. Louis' reopening during the 1918 flu outbreak.
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane talk to Charles Boehm of National soccer writer for MLSsoccer.com, about his article about ST-Louis' challenge of building an organization during a pandemic and more!A great show as always, check it out!If you are in a position to help someone affected by COVID-19 and its ramifications, please consider helping.Consider supporting us through these times with a share and a review.Become a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkThe world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane talk to Charles Boehm of National soccer writer for MLSsoccer.com, about his article about ST-Louis' challenge of building an organization during a pandemic and more!A great show as always, check it out!If you are in a position to help someone affected by COVID-19 and its ramifications, please consider helping.Consider supporting us through these times with a share and a review.Become a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkThe world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
The Two Solitudes Soccer Podcast – Sports Podcasting Network
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane talk to Charles Boehm of National soccer writer for MLSsoccer.com, about his article about ST-Louis' challenge of building an organization during a pandemic and more!A great show as always, check it out!If you are in a position to help someone affected by COVID-19 and its ramifications, please consider helping.Consider supporting us through these times with a share and a review.Become a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkThe world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane talk to Charles Boehm of National soccer writer for MLSsoccer.com, about his article about ST-Louis' challenge of building an organization during a pandemic and more!A great show as always, check it out!If you are in a position to help someone affected by COVID-19 and its ramifications, please consider helping.Consider supporting us through these times with a share and a review.Become a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkThe world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
Brooke and Katie return over Skype to continue the Larry Stylinson timeline right where we left off: the demise of Haylor. We give insight to Taylor Swift's own *alleged* gay relationships with Dianna Agron and Karlie Kloss and how these coincide with Larry's romance, discuss key moments that occurred during filming and promo for "This Is Us" and the Take Me Home tour, and more from 2013. We also delve into Harry and Louis' alleged engagement, the Rainbow Bondage Bears, and of course, the infamous BabyGate. We also chat about the breaking news of Zayn Malik and Gigi Hadid's alleged baby, which characters we are from Sex and the City, men's awful haircuts, and people's troubling affinity for plantation weddings.
Today on ST,Kevin and Duane talk to Charles Boehm of National soccer writer for MLSsoccer.com, about his article about ST-Louis' challenge of building an organization during a pandemic and more!A great show as always, check it out!If you are in a position to help someone affected by COVID-19 and its ramifications, please consider helping.Consider supporting us through these times with a share and a review.Become a VIP and get access to exclusive content on top of supporting independent journalism.http://patreon.com/sportspodcastingnetworkThe world of football with a soccer perspective, this is Soccer Today! on the Sports Podcasting NetworkLIVE at 11 am E / 8 am P Monday to Friday on Twitter/Periscope @SoccerTodaySPNHosted by Duane Rollins @24thminute and Kevin Laramée @kevlarameehttps://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/soccer-today!-on-spn-radio/id1123104604?mt=2https://sportspodcastingnetwork.com/
Louis Lancaster is the guest of an exciting episode, which delves into deep foundations of developing elite players and coaching in professional senior environment. We also discuss being a Manager of a National Team during Louis' time as Taiwan's Head Coach, and how sacrifice plays a part in a coach's career. Matt Ward & James McAloon as hosts.
The King escapes Paris in the famous Flight to Varennes. As the revolution was devoured by the left and the right, what was the true catalyst for Louis' decision to flee? What prevented the daring escape from succeeding? Maps of the Flight to Varennes:www.greyhistory.com/maps-of-the-flight-to-varennes/Support the Show on Patreon:www.patreon.com/greyhistoryFacebook Page:www.facebook.com/greyhistorypodcasts