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As December progresses and days get shorter, nights also get longer - and are filled with stars, galaxies, meteors, and more! Will Snyder, manager of the James S. McDonnell Planetarium in St. Louis, Missouri, shares what to look for in the night sky this winter, including star clusters, galaxies, and nebulas. More Liner Notes are available online at Jesse Brown's
Making a return to the Necronomicast, a favorite of mine...Jason Offutt! Tonight we chat about his newest book "Chasing North American Monsters"! From his website: "Jason Offutt grew up on a farm near the little town of Orrick, Missouri. In his life he's been a farm hand, journalist, photographer, bartender, and the mayor of that same small town. Jason now teaches journalism at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, and keeps the world safe from the forces of evil. Okay, so now that the interview bio's out the way, here's who I really am. I'm a nerd. A Dungeons and Dragons playing, "Star Trek" watching, conspiracy theory Fanboy. "The Twilight Zone" is the greatest television program ever created, author Michael Crichton was a wizard, and I once went to a Halloween party dressed as Gilligan (my wife went as Mary Ann. Hubba hubba). As a kid I looked for Sasquatch footprints in the yard, UFOs over our farmhouse (one night my whole family saw something that shouldn't – couldn't – have been in the sky. Damn straight), and one afternoon, alone, I saw a full-bodied apparition that stared at me through hollow eyes. So, yeah. That's me. If you want to talk writing, nerd stuff, or the paranormal, send me a message. I'll try to respond as soon as possible, but if I'm on deadline, that cute kid in the picture can be kind of a dick." Jason's newest book is another page turner that is just as much fun and is as brilliant as its author! Have fun with this episode of Necronomicast! Official Website of Jason Offutt Jason's author page at Llewellyn Books Support the Necronomicast with "Buy Me A Coffee"! Thank you! Necronomicast shirts and merch available here! Thank you!
Original Publication Date: 4/3/22 On Christmas Eve, 1900, 44-year-old dry goods store owner Frank Richardson was shot to death in his Savannah, Missouri home. Suspects included his wife Addie, his teenage lover Goldie Whitehead, and the man whom he suspected his wife of having an affair with, Stewart Fife. Kimberly Tilley makes her third visit to the podcast. Her book "Has it Come to This? The Mysterious Unsolved Murder of Frank Richardson" explores this largely forgotten murder mystery in titillating detail. More information here at the author's website: https://oldspirituals.com/ Check out the new cover here! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0G3KZPMVY?crid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Missouri police are called to the home of a prominent judge's daughter to find her husband dead.Season 33 Episode 04Originally aired: Nov 19, 2023Watch full episodes of Snapped for FREE on the Oxygen app: https://oxygentv.app.link/WatchSnappedPodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's very hard to take Messiah as he is, when you have your own expectations of what Messiah is supposed to do. But Advent is about waiting. So while we're waiting on the world to be saved, let's take Christ as he is and not to make him do something or be something that isn't Christlike.
#13 Illinois loses to #23 Nebraska on a snowy Saturday afternoon in Champaign. Jamarques Lawrence hit the tie-breaking buzzer beater with 0.2 seconds left, thwarting the Illini comeback bid. The main story? Brad Underwood's team looked lifeless, especially on defense where they gave up more than 1.3 points per possession. Strong offensive games from Kylan Boswell, Keaton Wagler, and Andrej Stojakovic weren't enough, as the Illinois frontcourt flat out stunk. Next up: Braggin' Rights vs. Missouri on December 22.
The guys discuss all the activity that's taken place since the end of Mizzou's 8-4 2025 campaign. The Tigers drew the Gator Bowl against Virginia. Kirby Moore left to become head coach at Washington State. Mizzou lost to kansas in the Border War basketball game, and Michigan is having a few problems with their head coach. We cover it all in another lazy show!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textThis week we discuss different tactics to close the deal on late season bucks... from food sources to mock scrapes these will help you in your quest!Missouri Hunting Heritage Federation:https://www.mhhf.us/To follow American Roots Outdoors Podcast:https://www.facebook.com/groups/448812356525413To learn more about American Roots Outdoors:https://americanrootsoutdoors.com/https://www.facebook.com/AmericanRootsOutdoors/To follow Alex Rutledge:https://www.facebook.com/americanrootsalex/To follow Wayne Lach:https://www.facebook.com/wayne.lach.5To follow Mike Crase:https://www.facebook.com/mike.crase
As we know there is an elevated interest in wild turkey science within the turkey hunting community, we are working to bring you numerous updates and research summaries from the 13th National Wild Turkey Symposium in Kansas City, Missouri. This episode includes conversations with authors or presenters from papers included in the "Habitat Selection" session: "Multi-scale evaluation of eastern wild turkey nest site selection and nest survival" — Moscicki et al. (https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wsb.1635) "Measuring congruence between available and selected vegetation at wild turkey nest sites" — Bakner et al. (https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wsb.1626) Additional guests include the NWTF's Ricky Lackey. While we were not able to sit down and have further conversations about the following paper that also was included in the session about wild turkey genetics, please check out the following research papers: "Spatial and temporal variation in female wild turkey roost site selection" — Nieves et al. (https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wsb.1634) "Is wild turkey habitat selection spatially consistent? A three-decade meta-analysis in Mississippi" — Butler et al.(https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wsb.70000) To view the full symposium agenda, visit www.wildturkeysymposium.org.
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.
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Missouri holds no shortage of haunted folklore, but for Beth O'Brien, the paranormal wasn't something she discovered in a book or on a tour—it was part of her life from the moment she could form memories. Beginning at age four, Beth saw and sensed things the rest of her family dismissed or explained away. While the world around her encouraged disbelief, her own experiences refused to be ignored. As she grew older, Beth began to realize that the spirits weren't tied to one house, one place, or one moment. They followed her. Whether she understood them or not, the encounters continued, shaping her understanding of herself and her abilities. What started as childhood fear evolved into the recognition of a psychic sensitivity she could no longer deny—and one she would eventually learn to use to help others. Beth reflects on her early experiences, the challenges of navigating a world that didn't believe her, and the moment she realized her encounters had a purpose. Her story is one of lifelong connection, awakening, and the journey toward understanding a gift she never asked for… but could never escape. This is Part Two of our conversation. #TheGraveTalks #HauntedMissouri #PsychicAwakening #LifetimeOfHauntings #RealGhostStories #ParanormalPodcast #SpiritCommunication #PsychicAbilities #GrowingUpHaunted #SupernaturalEncounters #ParanormalInterview #BeyondTheVeil Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! Missouri holds no shortage of haunted folklore, but for Beth O'Brien, the paranormal wasn't something she discovered in a book or on a tour—it was part of her life from the moment she could form memories. Beginning at age four, Beth saw and sensed things the rest of her family dismissed or explained away. While the world around her encouraged disbelief, her own experiences refused to be ignored. As she grew older, Beth began to realize that the spirits weren't tied to one house, one place, or one moment. They followed her. Whether she understood them or not, the encounters continued, shaping her understanding of herself and her abilities. What started as childhood fear evolved into the recognition of a psychic sensitivity she could no longer deny—and one she would eventually learn to use to help others. Beth reflects on her early experiences, the challenges of navigating a world that didn't believe her, and the moment she realized her encounters had a purpose. Her story is one of lifelong connection, awakening, and the journey toward understanding a gift she never asked for… but could never escape. #TheGraveTalks #HauntedMissouri #PsychicAwakening #LifetimeOfHauntings #RealGhostStories #ParanormalPodcast #SpiritCommunication #PsychicAbilities #GrowingUpHaunted #SupernaturalEncounters #ParanormalInterview #BeyondTheVeil Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
John and Roman review every state championship game in Missouri, plus the East St. Louis loss to Fenwick in the Class 6A title in Illinois.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gateway-sports-venue-show--3605575/support.
Many Mormon fundamentalists restrict blacks from joining despite the 1978 revelation that allowed black men to hold the priesthood. This is considered a landmark moment in LDS history, but many in Mormon fundamentalists believe this 1978 revelation marked the moment the mainstream Church lost its essential authority. This theological break, rooted in Brigham Young’s fiery declarations about race and priesthood lineage, is why most fundamentalist groups reject modern LDS temple work. https://youtu.be/Rp-2f0Uxuh4 Don't miss our other conversations with Jacob: https://gospeltangents.com/people/jacob-vidrine Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved Why Black Priesthood Revelation Nullified Authority for Fundamentalists The 1978 revelation that allowed black men to hold the priesthood is considered a landmark moment in LDS history, but for many in Mormon fundamentalism, this decision marked the moment the mainstream Church lost its essential authority. This theological break, rooted in Brigham Young’s fiery declarations about race and priesthood lineage, is why most fundamentalist groups reject modern LDS temple work. The Conditional Priesthood Restrict Blacks For groups like the Ross LeBaronites and others who separated from the LDS Church, the 1978 revelation essentially nullified the Church's priesthood authority. This perspective relies heavily on an address given by Brigham Young in 1852 to the territorial legislature. In this discourse, Brigham Young articulated a powerful condition for maintaining the priesthood: “If we were to… come and decide that it was right to mingle with the seed of Cain and make them partake of all the blessings that we have then on that day and hour the priesthood is taken from the church and God leaves us to our fate“. Because of Brigham Young’s strong language, many fundamentalists are “very reticent to consider that Brigham could be wrong” about the priesthood ban. Therefore, they view the 1978 revelation as fulfilling the condition for the priesthood being withdrawn. The Temple Barrier The rejection of the 1978 decision has direct implications for temple work. Most fundamentalist groups will not use the LDS Temple because they feel its authority is no longer valid. This view is so central that it applies even to other fundamentalist splinter groups. The Missouri temple, for example, is noted as the only fundamentalist community that has rejected and lifted the racial teachings, but this decision causes most other fundamentalists to have “reservations about using their temple” for the “same reason” they reject the LDS temple. They view the temple authority as having been compromised. Was the Ban Revealed in Nauvoo? While some historians argue that the priesthood ban was a pragmatic decision starting around 1847, possibly catalyzed by incidents involving black men like William McCary and Enoch Lewis—events that prompted Brigham Young to want to put this to a stop. Other evidence suggests the doctrine may have predated the Utah period. For some, it is difficult to accept that Brigham Young “radically depart[ed] from Joseph Smith” and suddenly invented a racist doctrine. Jacob points to historical sources have fueled this debate: Nauvoo Lineage Emphasis: There are indications that an emphasis on lineage and blood connected to priesthood started emerging in Nauvoo. Brigham Young, in 1845, reportedly told the high priests quorum that many elders couldn’t hold the keys of the kingdom until their “blood changes and they become the right lineage”. George Q. Cannon’s Diaries: Diaries released in 2016 or 2017 show that George Q. Cannon discussed the priesthood ban in the 1890s, stating that he was taught the ban as a young boy in Nauvoo by John Taylor, suggesting the restriction was in place earlier than commonly dated. Elijah Abel‘s Restrictions: In June 1843, apostles restricted the preaching of Elijah Abel—a black elder who held the priesthood—to only his “own race”. This belief that the restriction was revealed in Nauvoo allows fundamentalists to reconcile the ban with Joseph Smith's period while maintaining Brigham Young's authority, even if they struggle with the theological implications. The key takeaway for them is that Brigham Young, whether right or wrong about the lineage-based restrictions, was not acting out of hatred or bigotry, but rather out of a form of “benevolent racism”—believing in a lineage-based restriction without personal malicious intent. The result is a complex theological landscape where adherence to what is perceived as the divinely revealed structure of the early Church necessitates the rejection of the mainstream church's post-1978 authority and its ordinances. For more information regarding the beginnings of the ban, check out Dr Paul Reeve's amazing research. Here is a link to Jacob’s paper: TheOriginofthePriesthoodBan. Don't miss our other conversations with Jacob: https://gospeltangents.com/people/jacob-vidrine Copyright © 2025 Gospel Tangents All Rights Reserved
Krystle Ratticus was born in Denver, Colorado, and raised on the rural border of Iowa and Missouri before running away to Chicago as a teenager. There, she found her voice in the raw pulse of local zine culture and DIY publishing. Her writing channels the dramatic undercurrents of the working class, shaped by years spent in kitchens, funeral parlors, and outsider circles. With a dark sense of humor and sharp eye for detail, Krystle weaves together tales of latchkey childhoods, rock'n'roll hillbillies, and the lonely, electric tension of being othered—even by other outsiders. Website: alexalexherehere.com
In this members-only episode PREVIEW you'll hear multiple accounts from witnesses in different states.One story centers on rural Missouri, where harvested persimmons vanished overnight — only for something to be carefully left behind in their place. Another account from rural Missouri, describes a small, crouched Sasquatch drinking maple sap directly from tree taps, discovered in the act before fleeing downhill without a sound.Horses refusing to enter specific woods, something unseen pacing riders on horseback under cover of darkness, and a deeply unsettling childhood encounter near North Skookum Lake in Washington, where an overpowering stench and violent movement tore through the forest just out of sight.To hear what the witnesses experienced — in their own words — this episode is available exclusively to members. Join up at www.bigfootsocietypodcast.com or join the Youtube membership to hear it all!
The Chiefs slide continues, as they drop yet another game and have mostly put their playoff hopes to rest. We talk about what's went wrong for the Chiefs this year, highlight some bright spots of the Texans game, look ahead towards the Chargers, and also look ahead to the grand scheme of the offseason and what this team will need to do to get back on top next year.Follow us @KingdomSaysPodlinktr.ee/kingdomsaysMISSOURI: Draftkings Sportsbook is here! Download the Draftkings Sportsbook app now and use code KINGDOMSAYS, new Missouri customers bet just $5 and get $300 instantly in bonus bets! That's code KINGDOMSAYS. The Crown is Yours!
Music from my home state of Missouri hits all next week on The Music Of America Podcast. Meet Lauren Ash, The Damien Gunn Band, Roy Fry, Ragtime duo of Cherry and Jerry and entertainer, singer and songwriter Bill Lucas
#crimechatwithnatandkat bring you a very special #firstever crossover episode -- Trevin & Amanda from @LiveLaughLarcenyPodcast join us in Episode 151: The Crown & The Cartel ~ A Crime & Cosmetics Segment!A once-crowned Miss Indiana Latina beauty queen, Glenis Zapata, lived a life in a glamorous spotlight. But 13 years later, her life took a very dark turn when Glenis was arrested for using her job as a flight attendant to allegedly carry out high-stakes, highly-lucrative operations for a Mexican cartel drug trafficking organization and rubbing elbows with the Drug Enforcement Administration's most-wanted fugitive.Find out more on this case Saturday, December 13, 2025! And... be sure to check out #livelaughlarceny, a true petty-crime podcast, hosted by Trevin & Amanda -- two long-time friends in Kansas City, Missouri, who crack jokes around anything from murders and missing persons cases to small-time petty crime! You can find them and the CrimeChat anywhere you get your favorite #truecrimepodcasts! #amazonpodcasts #applepodcasts #youtubepodcasts #spotifypodcasts #patreon #rss #rumble #beautypageants #indiana #cartel #pendingcases
Final live show of the year however we have a lot of fun special podcasts coming out daily through the break.Today we exchanged gifts. We sang the St Louis version of the 12 Days Of Christmas.Someone got handed the Epstein List.Viral footage shows DoorDash driver allegedly pepper-spraying customer's food order during delivery - https://www.foxnews.com/us/viral-footage-shows-doordash-driver-allegedly-pepper-spraying-customers-food-order-during-deliveryWoman Gives Birth at Wildlife Aquarium in Missouri - https://www.today.com/parents/babies/woman-gives-birth-aquarium-missouri-rcna248242Oscar Mayer begins search for new class of Wienermobile drivers - https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/nation-world/oscar-mayer-search-wienermobile-drivers-how-to-apply/507-76bf6b80-2a80-4877-981b-f0c5b67b7ef1See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ray began his commercial real estate journey in late 2022 and quickly built a focused portfolio in mobile home parks and industrial assets. In just three years, he and his business partner grew their holdings to nine mobile home parks totaling 280 doors and three industrial properties with 110,000 square feet in Central Florida. With strengths in deal sourcing, negotiations, underwriting, and operations, Ray brings both analytical discipline and practical execution. He holds an MBA from NYU and a Ph.D. in engineering from the University of Missouri, previously served as a finance executive at IBM in New York, and now works as a full-time CFO for a manufacturing company in Orlando. He joined Rod's Warrior Group last year after attending the live bootcamp to accelerate his growth as an investor. Here's some of the topics we covered: From high-paying jobs to commercial real estate Recession-proof real estate strategies that win The hidden downsides of mobile home parks The top value-add move for mobile home parks Exactly how the value-add strategy works How to finance a mobile home park fast Why Ray came to Rod's live bootcamp The power of being around Rod's Warrior Group If you'd like to apply to the warrior program and do deals with other rockstars in this business: Text crush to 72345 and we'll be speaking soon. For more about Rod and his real estate investing journey go to www.rodkhleif.com
(00:00-17:46) Yul Brynner. Why does Doug hate Missouri State? Ryan Beard heading to Coastal Carolina. Mizzou football schedule for next year announced last night. Gene Chizik says Missouri has the toughest schedule in the SEC next year. One bye week, two butt asses. Is Bobby Boots gonna be back?(17:54-32:08) Old Blue Eyes' 110th birthday. Feeling so modern but also so incredibly retro. Washing down pizza with some 'nog. A little 'nog goes a long way. Drops of the week. Rippin' bag. Celebrities who live here. Why wasn't Tim included? Who are these people? No stripping, but she did wear feathers.(32:18-58:05) Gabe DeArmond of Power Mizzou joins us. Filling The Colonel in on the celebrities living in St. Louis list. Doesn't sound like Gabe knows who many of these people are. Talking some Mizzou hoops. The Tigers haven't beaten anybody. Beating Illinois would be an upset. What's msising right now? Scheduling tougher teams. Looking ahead at Mizzou's 2026 football schedule.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gabe DeArmond joins the program to talk about all things Missouri. Gabe opens up talking about Missouri hoops and the bad performance last night following the tough week last week. We go deep diving on the weak non-conference games for Missouri Basketball. Gabe also talks about the schedule for Missouri football next year, which came out last night. Gabe says the month of November 2026 is something to keep an eye on. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Missouri is currently in the midst of a titanic battle over a map that seeks to transform Congressman Emanuel Cleaver's 5th Congressional District into a GOP-leaning seat. But depending on what the U.S. Supreme Court does to the Voting Rights Act, there could be another fight in the near future over the traditionally African-American 1st Congressional District in St. Louis. STLPR's Jason Rosenbaum talks with state Rep. LaKeySha Bosley on the latest episode of the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air.
100 years ago in St. Louis, cold winter temperatures brought an annual blanket of thick smog. The air quality was so bad, St. Louis Public Radio's Kate Grumke reports it planted the seeds for a famous Missouri institution.
In Kansas City, singles looking for love have a new way to find possible matches: live, in-person and with an audience. Can a local reimagining of “The Dating Game” lead to love in a loveless city? Plus: A disease caused by ticks is on the rise in Missouri, meaning more people are looking for alpha-gal safe ways to eat out.
On the latest episode of the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, STLPR's Jason Rosenbaum deconstructs an avalanche of Missouri redistricting news over the past week. He also spoke with state Rep. LaKeySha Bosley about why the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on the Voting Rights Act could provoke major changes to the traditionally African-American 1st Congressional District. And finally, Rosenbaum (who happens to be a Buffalo Grove, IL, native) talks with Capitol News Illinois' Brenden Moore about the race to succeed U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin.
As we know there is an elevated interest in wild turkey science within the turkey hunting community, we are working to bring you numerous updates and research summaries from the 13th National Wild Turkey Symposium in Kansas City, Missouri. This episode includes conversations with authors or presenters from papers included in the "Disease Ecology and Predation" session: "Influence of lymphoproliferative disease virus on behaviors of female easter wild turkeys during reproductive periods" — Chamberlain et al. (https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wsb.1632) "The Notorious P.I.G.: Wild pigs are not primary predators of wild turkey nests" — Collier and Chamberlain (https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wsb.1618) Additional guests include the NWTF's Ricky Lackey. While we were not able to sit down and have further conversations about the following paper that also was included in the session about wild turkey genetics, please check out the following research papers: "Our current understanding and research needs for lymphoproliferative disease virus in wild turkeys" — Goodwin et al (https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wsb.1644) "Environmental influences on development of aflatoxins in supplemental feed for wildlife" — Day et al.(https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wsb.70001) To view the full symposium agenda, visit www.wildturkeysymposium.org.
As we know there is an elevated interest in wild turkey science within the turkey hunting community, we are working to bring you numerous updates and research summaries from the 13th National Wild Turkey Symposium in Kansas City, Missouri. This episode includes conversations with authors or presenters from papers included in the "Wild Turkey Genetics" session: "Role of kinship in sociality of female eastern wild turkeys" — Chamberlain et al. (https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wsb.1630) "Genetic structuring and within-flock relatedness of eastern wild turkeys" — Watkins et al. (Presented by Chamberlain) (https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wsb.1622) Additional guests include the NWTF's Ricky Lackey. While we were not able to sit down and have further conversations about the following paper that also was included in the session about wild turkey genetics, please check out the following research paper titled "Investigating the role of management decisions in subspecies hybridization across the wild turkey's range" — Beckman et al. (https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wsb.1625) To view the full symposium agenda, visit www.wildturkeysymposium.org.
Attorney Rae Kaplan of Kaplan Law Firm joins John Williams to talk about The Education Department announcing a proposed settlement with the state of Missouri that it said would terminate the SAVE plan. What does this mean for student loan borrowers? Rae breaks it all down.
Join Dave and Wayne for genre television show news, a glimpse into what the hosts are watching, listener feedback, and analysis of the Apple TV+ series Foundation. This week on the SciFi TV Rewatch podcast we discuss the third installment in the 28 Days Later franchise, 28 Years Later. It's not clear why Jamie insists on taking Spike out for his coming of age experience on the mainland, but it's precisely that experience that enables him to safely get his mother to Dr. Kelson. In our What We're Watching segment, Wayne rewatched 28 Days Later, and Dave checks out The Abandons on Netflix and The Seduction on HBO Max. In Listener Feedback, Alan in Missouri and Alan in England comment with audio feedback, and Cincinnati Joe checks in via email. Remember to join the genre television and film discussion on the SciFi TV Rewatch Facebook group for the latest genre television show news and podcast releases. Episode Grade: Dave 8.0 as a film, 9.2 as a zombie film Wayne 9.3
Congressman Eric Burleson discusses comprehensive healthcare reform, highlighting the need to increase the supply of doctors, expand access to medications, and offer more affordable insurance alternatives. He critiques the limitations of Obamacare subsidies and outlines why reconciliation is necessary for meaningful Republican solutions. Burleson also addresses rising premiums, the role of gas prices in cost-of-living expenses, and recent redistricting challenges in Missouri and Indiana, emphasizing voter responsibility in identifying true conservatives.
Hour one opens with Marc battling technical glitches and snow reports before diving into sharp political commentary on redistricting failures in Indiana and liberal petition drives in Missouri. He praises Kristi Noem's fiery congressional testimony, hits Biden over inflation spin, and mocks media silence on Trump's economic wins — including a halved deficit and a five-year low trade gap. Kim's “Kim on a Whim” takes aim at welfare abuse and cultural dependency, warning of a nation losing its work ethic, while the hour closes with a fiery exchange over the Michigan coach scandal and the balance between temptation and accountability.
Susan Pendergrass is joined by Cory Koedel, director of education policy at the Show-Me Institute, and Avery Frank, policy analyst at the Show-Me Institute, to discuss Missouri's early literacy crisis. They walk through the need for a universal reading screener, the evidence behind third grade retention, why banning three cueing matters, how teacher preparation programs must change to align with the science of reading, what successful states like Mississippi have done, what Missouri's current laws get wrong, and more. Produced by Show-Me Opportunity
Attorney Rae Kaplan of Kaplan Law Firm joins John Williams to talk about The Education Department announcing a proposed settlement with the state of Missouri that it said would terminate the SAVE plan. What does this mean for student loan borrowers? Rae breaks it all down.
Josh, Chris, and Mark discuss students and screen time - including Australia's ban on social media accounts for under 16, a NTIA listening session on excessive screen time in schools, and proposed Missouri legislation limiting K‑5 screen use and tech‑required homework. They dig into enforcement and equity concerns, district reporting and instructional use of devices, and the tension between digital literacy and reduced screen exposure. The main topic is on the rising issue of wearable smart glasses (Meta/Ray Ban) on campus - privacy, covert recording risks, policy implications, and how districts might respond. ———— Sponsored by: Meter - meter.com/k12techtalk Visit meter.com/k12techtalk to book a demo! NTP - dwren@ntp-inc.com Fortinet - fortinetpodcast@fortinet.com Managed Methods - managedmethods.com ———— Join the K12TechPro Community (exclusively for K12 Tech professionals) Buy some swag (tech dept gift boxes, shirts, hoodies...)!!! Email us at k12techtalk@gmail.com OR our "professional" email addy is info@k12techtalkpodcast.com Call us at 314-329-0363 X @k12techtalkpod Facebook Visit our LinkedIn Music by Colt Ball Disclaimer: The views and work done by Josh, Chris, and Mark are solely their own and do not reflect the opinions or positions of sponsors or any respective employers or organizations associated with the guys. K12 Tech Talk itself does not endorse or validate the ideas, views, or statements expressed by Josh, Chris, and Mark's individual views and opinions are not representative of K12 Tech Talk. Furthermore, any references or mention of products, services, organizations, or individuals on K12 Tech Talk should not be considered as endorsements related to any employer or organization associated with the guys.
After a week off from kids being born, and single parenting with wives out of town, THE BOYS ARE BACK! (just like Phil Rivers) Its coming down to the wire in the NFL as we discuss the playoff outlook and who we like today. College corner heads into the college playoff. Time for fantasy playoffs. Sports-betting now legal in Missouri. Wrap up with survivor and underdog.
In this episode, Alex reads his essay, “Tend Your Garden, But Don't Forget the Gate,” originally published on his Substack, All The Fits That's News. The piece explores the limits of the old Stoic maxim, “Don't complain, don't explain,” and how silence, when taken too far, becomes a form of avoidance rather than strength.Alex reflects on a difficult period in his professional life, when keeping everything bottled up nearly broke him. He discusses the value of choosing the right people to confide in, why venting is not weakness, and how discernment, not emotional shutdown, was the point the Stoics were getting at all along.10 Years. Hundreds of Shows. Alex needs a coffee. Or ten: Become a paid subscriber!I'm excited to share a limited-time offer: 50% off your first 12 months as a paid subscriber. It's my way of making it easier for you to support the work I do here—essays, commentary, and cultural critiques delivered without gatekeepers, ads, or algorithms getting in the way.If you've enjoyed the essays and want to see more of them, here are two simple ways you can help:Become a paid subscriber. Paid support keeps this work sustainable and helps me devote the time and energy it deserves. If you've subscribed before, please consider re-subscribing under the new system and take advantage of this 50% offer, which ENDS on Dec. 31, 2025.Spread the word. If a paid subscription isn't right for you right now, you can still make a big difference by sharing posts with friends, on social media, or anywhere you think they'll resonate.
In hour 3, Mark is joined by Congresswoman Ann Wagner, Missouri's Second District Congresswoman. She discusses her Financial Services bill and more. He's later joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Chief Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Young and Kayser. He discusses Charlie Kirk's killers court hearing and more.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Congresswoman Ann Wagner, Missouri's Second District Congresswoman. She discusses her Financial Services bill and more.
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark and the crew discuss Michigan firing their football head coach, Sherrone Moore for having an inappropriate relationship with a staffer and then being arrested. Mark is then joined by Bethany Mandel, a Contributing Writer for Deseret News. She is in Israel this week and discusses visiting the area where the October 7th attacks occurred. He's later joined by Jane Dueker, a Local Attorney and Reardon Roundtable regular. She discusses the latest on Kim Gardner, Police Chief Tracy signing a new contract and the police's poor response time. In hour 2, Sue discusses his new venture's into AI. She then hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. He's later joined by Gil Moore, a Drummer and Co-Vocalist of the power trio, Triumph. Tickets for their May 17th concert at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheater go on sale on Friday at 10am on Live Nation's website. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Congresswoman Ann Wagner, Missouri's Second District Congresswoman. She discusses her Financial Services bill and more. He's later joined by Brad Young, 97.1 FM Talk's Chief Legal Analyst and a Partner with Harris, Young and Kayser. He discusses Charlie Kirk's killers court hearing and more.
Jason and Sterling break down Missouri basketball's close win over Alabama State! Lee Sterling talks with Todd Leabo to end the hour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Attorney Rae Kaplan of Kaplan Law Firm joins John Williams to talk about The Education Department announcing a proposed settlement with the state of Missouri that it said would terminate the SAVE plan. What does this mean for student loan borrowers? Rae breaks it all down.
It’s National Referee Day (again) and the Story Pirates are determined to show Smitty a good time. Featuring two new stories: “The Horrible Pizza,” a flashback-laden chronicle of the unlikely origins of a mythic pizza shop, written by Kiaan and Haley, two siblings from California, and “Demons,” a cautionary tale about what happens to many (most?) families when they go on vacation together, written by an 8 year old from Missouri named Ira. Peter and Lee also read more stories written by kids in the latest installment of Story Love. Help us finish our season and get a personal video from a Story Pirates Podcast host for a limited time only at storypirates.com/support Submit kids’ stories at storypirates.com/submit-a-story Check out Story Quest, our in-school digital creative writing program, at storypirates.com/about-story-quest Learn about Story Love, our corporate volunteer program, at storypirateschangemakers.org/story-loveSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If God is so Powerful, Why Didn't He Just Stop Their Enemies? by Autumn Dickson I want to share something from the Official Declaration 1, the declaration that ended the practice of polygamy in the latter-days. This post isn't specifically about polygamy, but the principle I want to teach is being taught through the polygamy example. The Lord has told me to ask the Latter-day Saints a question, and He also told me that if they would listen to what I said to them and answer the question put to them, by the Spirit and power of God, they would all answer alike, and they would all believe alike with regard to this matter. He then proceeds to ask the people what would be better: to comply with the law of the land and cease the practice of polygamy or continue to practice polygamy and lose the priesthood organization and temples and be forced to stop polygamy anyway? I've heard people express the idea that the church supposedly believes in revelation but fold the second they receive outside pressure. I've heard it conveyed that it was so convenient for the Lord to stop the practice of polygamy when things got too difficult for the people to live it. Even as a teenager, I believed in the church but remember thinking, “Isn't there a third option? Can't the Lord enable them to continue practicing polygamy without losing all of the men and the temples?” Though polygamy is unique in many ways, there is not really any new argument against God. These specific questions boil down to a question that is as old as religion, “If your God is truly so powerful, why doesn't He enable you?” The answer to that specific question varies because the circumstances of mankind vary, but I'll do my best to teach the overarching principles by referring to this specific example of polygamy. According to President Woodruff, the Saints were facing some pretty dire circumstances. He had a vision of everything that the Saints would lose if they continued the practice of polygamy. To put it shortly, they would lose everything that mattered. I don't think Satan was worried about stopping polygamy as he was about utilizing polygamy to stop the work in general. If the Saints continued on, this would surely stop the work. They would lose temples and the men; if they lost these, apostasy would reign and Satan would have won (especially since the Lord has promised that we will not fall into a Great Apostasy again). When we face dire circumstances, the Lord can react in a number of ways and He makes wise decisions based on what will bring about His purposes. The Lord's potential reaction #1: Sometimes He asks us to continue on through difficulty and lose everything. I think of Abinadi. Abinadi was asked to continue preaching despite the fact that it put his life in danger. Abinadi died. Sometimes the Lord asks for the ultimate sacrifice. He could have asked the Saints to make the ultimate sacrifice, but He didn't. The Lord's potential reaction #2: The Lord can tell His people to keep going and then remove the difficulty. There are a million examples of this, the most obvious being Moses parting the Red Sea. When it came to polygamy, the Lord could have responded in this way. He could have “parted the sea” and removed the difficulty. The Lord could have enabled His Saints to continue practicing polygamy. He could have wiped out the entire earth other than the Saints if that's what it took, but He didn't. The Lord's potential reaction #3: Sometimes the Lord tells us to stop. I think of Alma and his people. They were threatened with death if they prayed, and so they only prayed in their hearts. The Lord could have commanded them to keep praying, but it wasn't their time and so He didn't. Technically they kept praying, but there are other instances. For example, there was Zion's camp. An “army” of members left Kirtland to go win back Missouri for the Saints, but the Lord told them to turn around after they got there. I did a whole video on why the Lord might have chosen after this manner. There was also the time when the Lord excused His people from building the temple in Zion for a time. Sometimes the Lord does tell us we can stop. People love to act like this is because our God isn't real or that He isn't powerful. The answer is neither. Sometimes the Lord tells us to stop because He is wise. Despite the fact that the Lord could ask His Saints to sacrifice everything and despite the fact that the Lord could have removed the obstacles they were facing, He chose not to. I emphasize the point that we do not always know why the Lord makes specific choices unless He tells us directly, but let's think for a bit about why the Lord would have made this decision. Despite the fact that the Lord reigns over all and despite the fact that He is tremendously powerful, sometimes He chooses to act in a certain way with mankind because of His purposes. The “limitations” are not true limitations; they are self-imposed limitations that enable Him to push His purposes along. His purpose is to bring about the immortality and eternal life of man and because of His chosen purpose, He often works within the constraints of mankind so He doesn't ruin His own plan. Let's look at this principle in the context of polygamy. The Lord's potential reaction #1: The Lord could have asked them to continue on in difficulty and sacrifice. They would have lost the temples and priesthood organization that kept His restored church on the earth. That doesn't really fit His purposes so He's not going to choose this option. The Lord's potential reaction #2: The Lord could have asked them to continue on and then removed the difficulty for them. This answers the question that I've heard posed more than once in my life. Believe it or not, this would have also frustrated His purposes. He COULD have destroyed everyone except the Saints, but that doesn't contribute to His purposes. He COULD have sent down miracles to stop the rest of America from being able to infiltrate Utah and take the temples and arrest the men, but it would have taken some large-scale miracles in order to keep the work moving forward. In the history of the world, the Lord has performed some incredible large-scale miracles. We read about these miracles, and we rejoice in them. However, the Lord does not often choose to work after this manner. He just doesn't. Why? Because faith is an essential ingredient in His plan. I have studied the purpose of faith over and over and over. You can't bring about the Plan of Redemption if you wipe out the principle of faith, and large-scale miracles run the risk of doing just that. The Lord could perform large-scale miracle after large-scale miracle and fix everything, but He doesn't. Why? Because removing faith from the mortal experience has far dire consequences than anything we could potentially face on earth. So the Lord COULD have chosen potential reaction #1 or #2, but He didn't because they don't contribute to His purposes. The Lord's potential reaction #3: He stops it. And honestly, this makes sense. Temple work and the priesthood organization were more important. Faith was more important. I believe that polygamy was a policy laid down by God. I do. I also believe that polygamy doesn't make logistical sense on a grand scale so it was the wisest choice the Lord could have made. There are a million arguments made against the church. One of them is the idea of, “If your God is so powerful, why doesn't He enable you to xyz?” I testify that God is real and powerful, and I testify that He is in this work. I also testify that God is wise and because He is wise, He has self-imposed limitations in order to bring about His purposes. He could easily interfere with evil on a daily basis, but He knows the cost would be too high. I testify that the Lord is wise enough to make the decisions necessary to bring about our eternal life. Autumn Dickson was born and raised in a small town in Texas. She served a mission in the Indianapolis Indiana mission. She studied elementary education but has found a particular passion in teaching the gospel. Her desire for her content is to inspire people to feel confident, peaceful, and joyful about their relationship with Jesus Christ and to allow that relationship to touch every aspect of their lives. Autumn was the recipient of FAIR's 2024 John Taylor Defender of the Faith Award. The post Come, Follow Me with FAIR – The Articles of Faith and Official Declarations 1 and 2 – Part 2 – Autumn Dickson appeared first on FAIR.
A Bigger Life Prayer and Bible Devotionals with Pastor Dave Cover
This is Christian Meditation for A Bigger Life – a time for you to relax your body and refocus your mind to experience the reality of God's presence. I'm Dave Cover. I want to help you with Christian meditation where you can break through all the distractions and experience God's presence through biblically guided imagination. Zechariah 12:1 (NIV) “The LORD, who stretches out the heavens, who lays the foundation of the earth, and who forms the human spirit within a person.” The God who created this universe also specifically created you. Your body (psalm 139). And your very spirit. You. “LORD. You are the creator of this universe. And you created me. Specifically me. Because of your steadfast love and your goodness. I exist because out of your infinite goodness steadfast love you want me to exist. I exist because of you. I exist for you. I exist through you. And your will for me is infinite goodness and overflowing joy and steadfast love. And I reject the evil that is always trying to trick me into thinking goodness and love is found somewhere else apart from you. You are worthy of my worship. You are worthy of my obedience. You are worthy of my trust. You are worthy of my whole life. And I surrender my whole life to you.” Who can you share this podcast with? If you found this episode helpful, consider sharing it on social media or texting it to a friend you think might benefit from it. Follow Dave Cover on X (Twitter) @davecover Follow A Bigger Life on X @ABiggerLifePod Our audio engineer is Matthew Matlack. This podcast is a ministry of The Crossing, a church in Columbia, Missouri, a college town where the flagship campus of the University of Missouri is located.
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Some houses feel their age in creaks and drafts. Others wear their history the way a body wears scars. And then there are homes like the one outside Joplin, Missouri — places that seem to wake up when the sun goes down. For Courtney and her siblings, childhood didn't just happen inside that house… it happened alongside whatever else lived there. Something small and fast enough to blur across the hallway. Something bold enough to sit on a girl's chest in the dark. Something strong enough to slam a door through thick carpet. But the real story isn't just what they saw — it's the heaviness that settled into the walls afterward. The sense of being watched on the stairs. The feeling of breath behind you in the hallway. The way every child in the house learned to walk fast, never look into the dark too long, and never, ever sleep with their door cracked open. Years later, the house is gone from their lives… but not from their dreams. Because some places don't stay behind when you move. Some places follow. #ShadowEntity #JoplinHaunting #ParanormalChildhood #MidwestGhosts #RGSOStory #SomethingInTheHall #ShadowCreature #OldHouseEnergy #UnexplainedEncounters #HauntedMemories Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
Legal Team, we're back with a major update on the Wendy Osefo case. Wendy is facing 16 criminal counts, and since our last episode she's filed a wave of motions challenging the evidence against her. We break down what she's asking the court to dismiss or suppress, why her chain-of-custody request is raising eyebrows, and what her own discovery obligations now look like. We also unpack her original bid to sever her trial from Eddie's (which they now want back to being consolidated), how marital confidentiality actually works, and the leading theories on what her defense strategy could be. What's on the Docket? A breakdown of the 16 charges Wendy is facing A detailed analysis of her many filings and what they reveal Her dismissal and suppression arguments Her (former) attempt to sever her trial from Eddie's Access additional content and our Patreon here: https://zez.am/thebravodocket The Bravo Docket podcast, the statements we make whether in our own media or elsewhere, and any content we post are for entertainment purposes only and do not provide legal advice. Any party consuming our information should consult a lawyer for legal advice. The podcast, our opinions, and our posts, are our own and are not associated with our employers, Bravo TV, or any other television network. Cesie is admitted to the State Bars of California and New York. Angela is admitted to the State Bars of Texas, Kansas, and Missouri. Thank you to our incredible sponsors! Ollie: Head to Ollie.com/DOCKET, tell them all about your dog, and use code DOCKET to get 60% off your Welcome Kit when you subscribe today! Skims: Shop our favorite pajamas at SKIMS.com. After you place your order, be sure to let them know we sent you! Select "podcast" in the survey and be sure to select our show in the dropdown menu that follows. Ritual: Our listeners get 25% off your first month at Ritual.com/DOCKET. Quince: Go to Quince.com/DOCKET for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Rula: Visit Rula.com/bravodocket to get started. Dupe: Go to Dupe.com today and find similar products for less. Monarch Money: Use code DOCKET at monarchmoney.com in your browser for half off your first year. Wayfair: Don't miss out on early Black Friday deals. Head to Wayfair.com now to shop Wayfair's Black Friday deals for up to 70% off. Jones Road Beauty: Use code DOCKET at jonesroadbeauty.com to get a Free Cool Gloss with your first purchase! Miracle Made: Go to TryMiracle.com/DOCKET to try Miracle Made sheets today. You'll save over 40%, and when you use promo code DOCKET, you'll get an extra 20% off plus a FREE 3-piece towel set. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hey Pricks, we thought you might enjoy Stef's interview with Vanderpump Robs podcaster, Rob Schulte, who proves that sobriety stories come in all flavors. Rob grew up surrounded by bar culture in Missouri, lost his brother to alcohol, and still found himself drinking more in college instead of less. We talk about the long nights, the terrifying mornings, and the moment he realized he was about to throw away the biggest opportunity of his life. Rob's story is funny, messy, and so easy to connect with.Check out Rob on IG @VanderpumpRobsIf you like this podcast please subscribe to Drunk-ish.Stefanie on IG @SWilderTaylorWatch Drunk-ish on YouTube