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CBS Military Analyst, Col Jeff McCausland, joins John Hancock and Michael Kelley following strikes by the US on alleged ISIS facilities in Nigeria. He says experts say there is violence against both Christians and Muslims in the country, pointing out a suicide bombing against a mosque on Christmas Eve. McCausland points out the numerous armed conflicts that President Trump has gotten the US into in his 2nd term.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley are in for Chris and Amy; they recount their Christmas experience; CBS military analyst Col Jeff McCausland dials in for an update on Trump-ordered strikes in Nigeria; a psychologist explains 'post-Christmas depression' and how to fight it; Did you see this? tv ratings.
Kevin Ryans, sports reporter for Fox 2 and KPLR 11, joins John Hancock and Michael Kelley. He points out the inconsistency of the Blues play this season; who could the Cardinals be looking to move next?; Nolan Arenado has a big contract to deal with; 'They're playing really wonderful basketball' says Ryans of the Billikens.
Billikens men's basketball coach Josh Schertz joins John Hancock, Michael Kelley and John Hancock, Jr for the weekly Pick 'em. The Billikens host two games this week, Sunday against Principia and Wednesday against St Joseph's.
December 21st | Michael Kelley brings us the next sermon in our series “And He Shall Be Called” from John 10:11-18.
Scott Jagow and Michael Kelley break down national and local political headlines, including the ongoing Epstein files controversy, growing calls for transparency in Washington, and major developments in St. Louis County politics as the county executive race takes shape amid financial and demographic challenges.
Megan Lynch welcomes Michael Kelley and John Hancock following the surprising announcement from Dr Sam Page yesterday that he will not run for re-election. Michael Kelley says State Sen Brian Williams has a financial advantage at this point on the Democrat's side. John Hancock expects Dennis Hancock to be the Republican nominee.
Chiefs radio analyst Danan Hughes joins John Hancock and Michael Kelley. He says says, 'an extensive rehab', is in store for Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes following a knee injury and surgery.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley are in for Chris and Amy today. They discuss John's recent trip to mid-Missouri; airport access; the Epstein files release; Sam Page's sudden announcement; Christmas traditions and more. Plus Scott Jagow previews TIAM Weekend; former Blues enforcer Reed Low presents his NFL picks; and Danan Hughes updates on the Chiefs.
Scott Jagow joins John Hancock and Michael Kelley in-studio. He's a big Buffalo Bills fan, so is happy the Chiefs won't make the playoffs; Sam Page won't run for another term as St Louis County Exec, who will?; John loves Christmas; how much are you tipping?
Scott Jagow joins Michael Kelley and John Hancock for his regular Friday morning segment. They kick off with the Chiefs bowing out of the playoff race with the Patrick Mahomes injury. Scott still thinks his Buffalo Bills will make it to the Super Bowl. Scott previews his TIAM Weekend programming, including discussions of quirky Christmas traditions.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley are sitting in for the day for Chris and Amy. John details a recent road-trip to mid-Missouri; Michael thinks allowing non-passengers to airport gates again is a mistake; how much of the Epstein files will be released?; Did you see this?
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On Week in Politics, Scott Jagow is joined by John Hancock and Michael Kelley on KMOX to discuss recent shootings tied to anti Semitism, including incidents connected to Hanukkah events and college campuses, and the broader rise of antisemitic rhetoric. The conversation examines the role of social media and extremism on both the far left and far right, gun access, and why society has grown increasingly numb to mass violence. The hour also looks ahead to Missouri's upcoming legislative session in an election year, concerns over performative politics, and debates around overturning voter backed decisions.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris and Amy. Bitter cold and another Blues loss; holiday party mishaps; interactions with Bob Costas and Andy Benes; Venezuela & boat attacks; redistricting; Mundane Question of the Week results.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley break down the week in politics, starting with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's sharp criticism of post Cold War US foreign policy, which he calls utopian idealism. They argue that his approach would weaken American influence and empower foreign autocrats. The conversation moves to the Trump administration's actions in Venezuela and the suggestion that regime change and control of oil resources are part of the strategy.
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Michael Kelley in for Chris Rongey with Amy. Sports-betting debuts, St Louis was ready for the snow, listeners react to gambling, and Did You See This?
Michael Kelley says that if you're paying to go to a pop-up bar this holiday season, 'you're going to an Instagram photo session.' He says Old Town St Charles is a great place to go instead.
Michael Kelley continues with Amy Marxkors, he's in for a vacationing Chris Rongey. Amy and Michael are always surprised to see advertisers on hockey boards that don't match what's in the arena; shopping on cyber Monday; Rage Bait; and Michael doesn't care for pop-up holiday bars.
An annual Christmas concert returns to The Sheldon on Tuesday, December 9. Mitzi MacDonald previews 'Christmas in the Kitchen' with Michael Kelley and Amy Marxkors. The concert featres Celtic Christmas music and more. Funds raised will benefit Annie Malone.
Chris is out, Michael Kelley fills-in with Chris. Many segments of the show include discussions of sports wagering's debut in Missouri; how did the region deal with the snow?; Matt Pauley joins with a look at sports betting, the Blues injuries, Mizzou and more; Mitzi MacDonald previews a holiday concert next week at The Sheldon.
Scott Jagow talks with John Hancock and Michael Kelley about the shooting of National Guard members and how it connects to current immigration policies. The conversation explores the impact of immigration crackdowns on poorer countries, concerns about vetting evacuees from Afghanistan, and the legality of President Trump's actions in Venezuela. They compare Trump's use of executive power across both of his terms and discuss whether Democrats are acting as an effective opposition party.
November 30th | Michael Kelley brings us the next sermon in our series “He Shall Be Called” from 1 Corinthians 1:18-31.
No Amy on this post Thanksgiving show that Chris Rongey is joined by John Hancock and Michael Kelley talking about baseball needing a salary cap, football and the 'tush push'. Plus President Trump wanting to pause migration.
No Amy on this post Thanksgiving show that Chris Rongey is joined by John Hancock and Michael Kelley talking about baseball needing a salary cap, football and the 'tush push'. Plus President Trump wanting to pause migration. On Monday, December 1st, sports betting will become legal throughout the entire state of Missouri. What does this mean for the state? It's a sad time at KMOX, as Stuart McMillian will be leaving us. We start the final hour with our Football Pick 'Em with listener Dave and Alexa Datt! Sports betting arrives in Missouri on Monday. We are also joined by Danan Hughes, Kansas City Chiefs radio analyst and former wide receiver to discuss the Thanksgiving game.
In Part 2 of our documentary exploring the unsolved murder of Kerry farmer Michael Gaine, Paul and Mick discover the secret woodland campsite of chief suspect Michael Kelley. Paul also speaks to the suspect and puts important questions to him, including about the last time he says he saw Mr Gaine. Locals also paid tribute to the beloved Kenmare based farmer and spoke of their hope that justice will finally be served. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michael Kelley sits in to talk pumpkins, politics, and chessboxing!- h1 full 2238 Tue, 18 Nov 2025 20:11:39 +0000 ojCygHQhXmkfZkY8AygFZwtXG9ZrduZa comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government The Dave Glover Show comedy,religion & spirituality,society & culture,news,government Michael Kelley sits in to talk pumpkins, politics, and chessboxing!- h1 The Dave Glover Show has been driving St. Louis home for over 20 years. Unafraid to discuss virtually any topic, you'll hear Dave and crew's unique perspective on current events, news and politics, and anything and everything in between. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Comedy Religion & Spirituality Society & Culture News Government False https://player.amperw
Scott Jagow talks with political commentators John Hancock and Michael Kelley about the growing concerns over rising insurance premiums and how healthcare issues could shape the political landscape for both Democrats and Republicans. The conversation covers the release of the Epstein files and what the revelations could mean for President Trump, the latest actions in the Senate, and how shifting approval ratings may influence upcoming elections. Scott, John, and Michael also break down a major local issue, the St. Louis 1 percent earnings tax, and how changes to the tax could impact the city budget and essential services.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris for the full 1st hour of the show; they react to the shutdown ending; the end of the Boeing strike after their labor deal was reached; all three have stories about meeting celebrities in odd places; and could Cori Bush challenge Wesley Bell next year?
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join for the 1st hour, Amy is out. Reaction to the end of the shutdown and the Boeing strike; Scott Jagow; Christmas music debuts on KEZK; Congressman Wesley Bell picks football winners and discusses the shutdown vote and Jeffrey Epstein files; Chiefs radio analyst Danan Hughes.
In this episode, Sam interviews Michael Kelley of the Rooted Network. They discuss three essentials that every great small group leader should consistently practice. These simple but powerful habits can transform any group into a place of authentic community and spiritual growth. The post Three Things Every Church Small Group Leader Should Be Doing appeared first on Church Answers.
In this two-part documentary special, Paul and Mick travel to Kerry and the Kenmare area to investigate the baffling murder of farmer Michael Gaine. Mr Gaine's dismembered remains were discovered in a tank on his land seven weeks after he vanished on March 20. Paul and Mick attempt to speak with American man Michael Kelley, the main suspect in the case, and also meet his solicitor, who insists he is innocent. Along the way, they speak to locals and revisit the key events that unfolded in the days leading up to Mr Gaine's disappearance. This investigation is part of our Shattered Lives true-crime series, exploring real cases that have deeply impacted communities across Ireland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John Hancock and Michael Kelley break down the impact of the ongoing government shutdown, from travel delays to food assistance concerns and stalled action in Washington. They also react to St. Louis Alderwoman Sharon Tyus's controversial remarks and discuss crime in St. Louis and whether more police on the streets is the answer.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris and Amy following an election night that may be a predictor for the mid-term elections next year. Plus, John updates on his family friend who is set to be deported.
Chris and Amy react to the Tuesday night elections; they recap a wild high school party in O'Fallon; Did you see this?; financial planner Todd Krentz; MLB.com writer Will Leitch; John Hancock and Michael Kelley.
John Hancock is in with Chris and Amy and Michael Kelley. He says a family friend has been picked up by ICE, despite going through a process that he thought made his immigration status clear. The man has an American wife and two children born in the US,
Michael Kelley and John Hancock discuss the Blues' issues with Chris and Amy; the time change; the Louvre heist; a deportation that impacted John Hancock; Sheriff Alfred Montgomery.
Michael Kelley joins Scott Jagow to talk about tarriff ad being played during the World Series, sports betting and more.
Chris and Amy's full Friday show includes John Hancock and Michael Kelley in the 1st hour discussing tariffs, ballrooms, and sports betting scandals; in the second hour, Scott Jagow looks at sentence structure (yes, you read that right) and meanings, plus CNN's Paula Newton on the Canadian reaction to Trump's tariff negotiations; NFL Pick 'em in the last hour with Bob Ramsey, plus ghost stories.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris and Amy in-studio. Discussions this hour include the Blues lackluster home performance; Trump's trade policy changes on a whim; the Federalist Papers and the White House ballroom.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley reflect on the death of Missouri Governor Mel Carnahan in a plane crash 25 years ago this week. Carnahan beat John Ashcroft in the election for US Senator, and his wife Jean was appointed to fill the seat.
Political consultants Michael Kelley and John Hancock join Chris and Amy in-studio for the full hour; John has a 'unique' shirt; Chris is concerned for Sheriff Montgomery; Michael and John reflect on Mel Carnahan's untimely death; what are lobbyists?
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris and Amy for the 1st hour; remembering Mel Carnahan; discussing local and national politics. The 2nd hour includes visits from KMOX's Scott Jagow, former election official Stephen Richer, CITY SC's Dale Schilly, and musician Neil Salsich. Hour 3 features NFL picks with Kyle McClellan and a Chiefs preview with Danan Hughes.
John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Chris and Amy in-studio for the whole hour. The crew reacts to the Blues opening night loss and the Dodgers win over the Phillies in baseball; catfish noodling; Governor reaction to federal troops in IL; House Republicans and going along with MAGA; costs of coffee and water.
Friday means John Hancock and Michael Kelley join for the first hour to discuss Cori Bush being back on the ballot. Kelley has a problem with how producer Matt drinks coffee. Find out what Hancock has to do to get out of the car and the famous people he has paid.
Friday means John Hancock and Michael Kelley join for the first hour to discuss Cori Bush being back on the ballot. Kelley has a problem with how producer Matt drinks coffee. Find out what Hancock has to do to get out of the car and the famous people he has paid. KMOX Host of TIAM Weekend Scott Jagow joins the show to preview what he has coming up on the show Sunday morning. City Academy Director and game analyst Dale Schilly joins the show to talk about the job interim coach David Critchley has done, players stepping up and more. Chris and Amy are joined by Kevin Wheeler and listener Jason to make football picks.
If you've ever heard someone say, “I just don't get anything out of that study,” you're not alone. In today's episode, Sam interviews Michael Kelley, Executive Director of the Rooted Network, and they dive into the top six frustrations people have with church curriculum. The post The Top 6 Gripes About Church Curriculum (and What to Do About Them) appeared first on Church Answers.
It's almost six months since Kerry man Michael ‘Mike' Gaine was first reported missing from his farm in Kenmare, kicking off one of the biggest missing person searches in recent memory. Sadly, that search would end with partial human remains being discovered on his farm. An American man named Michael Kelley who was living and working on the farm was soon arrested and released without charge. Special correspondent with the Irish Independent Catherine Fegan has spoken with Mr Kelley about his connection to the case. You can read her full piece here. Host: Fionnán Sheahan | Guest: Catherine FeganSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KMOX Political Analyst John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Scott Jagow talking about what President Trump has done in the last week.