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After being closed for renovations since 2020, the historic Old Courthouse in downtown St. Louis will reopen to the public on Saturday. It's the final phase of a $380 million decade-long project to enhance the Gateway Arch National Park grounds. The Old Courthouse is famous as the site where Dred and Harriet Scott sued for their freedom in the mid-1800s, a case that ultimately reached the U.S. Supreme Court where slavery was upheld. Jeremy Sweat, superintendent of the Gateway Arch National Park, and Ryan McClure, executive director of the Gateway Arch Park Foundation, join the show — in addition to Lynne Jackson, the great-great-granddaughter of Dred and Harriet Scott, and artist Cbabi Bayoc.
Chris and Amy talk with Ryan McClure, Executive Director of the Gateway Arch Park Foundation, about the renovation of St. Louis' historic Old Courthouse, reopening on May 3. They discuss key upgrades, including accessibility improvements, a new exhibit wing dedicated to Dred and Harriet Scott, and the courthouse's role in national history. Plus, a look at the reopening celebration, expected tourism impact, and the latest on DOGE cuts.
In Hour 1, Chris and Amy discuss President Trump's announcement of widespread tariffs and their potential impact on the economy, consumer prices, and international relations. They also welcome Ryan McClure to talk about the historic reopening of St. Louis' Old Courthouse, highlighting renovations, new exhibits, and its historical significance. Plus, a discussion on a tragic bicycle fatality, an ET movie prop selling for $900,000, and other trending topics.
First Chris and Amy discuss President Trump's announcement of new tariffs and the potential effects on the economy, including rising consumer prices and strained international relations. Ryan McClure joins to talk about the historic reopening of St. Louis' Old Courthouse, highlighting renovations, new exhibits, and its connection to the Dred Scott case. Major Garrett and financial expert Dave Simons dive deeper into the global impact of the tariffs, political pushback, and the stock market reaction. Later, Samantha Waigand shares details about Waigand Wheels, a nonprofit that pairs adults with special needs with a buddy for community deliveries, while promoting their Wagon Wheel Speedway Spectacular fundraiser on April 26th. Matt Pauley breaks down the early season for the Cardinals, including Ivan Herrera's standout performances. Lastly, Lukas Denis calls in to discuss his key interception in the Battlehawks' victory over the Houston Roughnecks and previews the upcoming game against the San Antonio Brahmas.
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Chris and Amy are joined by Ryan McClure, Executive Director of the Gateway Arch Park Foundation, and Mike LaMartina, President of Ballpark Village, to discuss the Gateway Arch Park Foundation's selection of the Cordish Companies to redevelop the Millennium Hotel site. They highlight the $670 million redevelopment plan, which includes residential units, office space, and public spaces aimed at transforming the site and reshaping the St. Louis skyline. The goal is to make the site a major economic driver and connect it better with surrounding areas like the Gateway Arch and Ballpark Village. The conversation also covers timelines and the approval process.
Chris and Amy are joined by Ryan McClure, Executive Director of the Gateway Arch Park Foundation, and Mike LaMartina, President of Ballpark Village, to discuss the $670 million redevelopment of the Millennium Hotel site into a vibrant destination for residential, office, and public spaces. They highlight how this project will transform downtown St. Louis and connect it better with iconic landmarks. The conversation then shifts to MapQuest's new feature, allowing users to rename the Gulf of Mexico, sparking a fun discussion. Finally, Polo Ascencio joins the show to talk about the Cardinals' spring training, Wilson Contreras' transition to first base, and the team's plans for Spanish-language radio broadcasts during the upcoming season.
Hour 1: Chris and Amy dive into the snowy weather hitting St. Louis and explore the technical challenges of hitting in baseball. Senator Mary Elizabeth Coleman joins to discuss Missouri's DOGE portal, a tool for reporting government waste, and bipartisan efforts to improve government efficiency. They also touch on the exciting Millennium Hotel redevelopment in downtown St. Louis and the incredible discovery of a royal tomb in Egypt. Hour 2: Chris and Amy discuss the investigation of a woman's body found near St. Louis City Hall and dive into weather safety and Missouri's tax rates. Amy highlights the resignation of Hagan Scotten, the prosecutor opposing the dismissal of charges against Mayor Eric Adams. Later, Matt Pauley joins to talk about Cardinals spring training, David Freese's role as a guest instructor, and Wilson Contreras' transition to first base. The hour wraps with a preview of the USA vs. Canada 4 Nations Face Off Championship Thursday at 7pm, plus The Egg Beat segment. Hour 3: Chris and Amy are joined by Ryan McClure, Executive Director of the Gateway Arch Park Foundation, and Mike LaMartina, President of Ballpark Village, to discuss the $670 million Millennium Hotel redevelopment, transforming downtown St. Louis with residential, office, and public spaces. The discussion also touches on MapQuest's new feature, which lets users rename the Gulf of Mexico, sparking some fun conversation. Finally, Polo Ascencio joins to talk about Cardinals spring training, Wilson Contreras' transition to first base, and the upcoming season's Spanish-language radio broadcasts.
"Nothing gets done without partners. And in fact, it's way more fun when you get to do it with other people." Philanthropy is a powerful tool that often goes unnoticed in the world of park management. I have the privilege of diving deep into this with Sarah Unz, Vice President of Community Partnerships at the National Park Foundation, and Ryan McClure, Executive Director of Gateway Arch Park Foundation and Board Chair of the Friends Alliance. Read the blog for more on creating world-class experiences and preserving our natural treasures for future generations. Notable Moments 00:00 Reimagining the Arch Experience 03:49 Embracing Environmental Partnerships 08:17 "National Park Friends Alliance Collaboration" 12:58 "Philanthropy's Role in National Parks" 14:30 Urban Parks: Unique Role & Philanthropy 19:13 Historic Courthouse Renovation Art Project 23:32 "Parks Fundraising Campaign Launch" 26:09 Proud National Park Campaign Collaboration Resources Gateway Arch Park Project National Park Foundation Friends Alliance www.parkleaders.com https://parkleaders.com/about/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theparkleaders/
2025 is a big year for Downtown St. Louis and Gateway Arch Park Foundation is leading the way to bridge the past and the future of our region. This week on the podcast we sat down with Ryan McClure, the executive director behind the philanthropic partner for our beloved landmark – the Gateway Arch. What exactly does the foundation do, and why is it vital for the continued growth and success of St. Louis? We dig into all of it. Plus, the details on the grand re-opening of the Old Courthouse and the contract to purchase the Millenium Hotel. The new year is looking bright.
Jonathan talks with Connor Ryan, Ryan McClure, and Isaiah Branch-Boyle about their powerful new film, Surviving Our Story. This film is a ‘must watch' for anyone who backcountry skis, splitboards, snowmobiles — or does any form of backcountry travel on snow.RELATED LINKSGet Yourself Covered: BLISTER+TOPICS & TIMES:Conditions That Day (4:45)1st Slide (10:34)2nd Slide (14:07)Making Contact with Ryan (23:03)Isaiah's Perspective (26:52)Ryan's Femur (28:49)Search and Rescue (32:32)‘Perfectly Bad' Tourniquet (37:38)Choosing The Focus of the Film (40:11)Rescue Logistics & Costs (44:10)The Importance of Story Telling (51:45)Update on Ryan (56:16)CHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Blister PodcastBikes & Big IdeasGEAR:30CRAFTED Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Director of Human Resources, Ryan McClure is all about safety and making sure the culture of the cooperative is positive and family-oriented. Learn more about Ryan's role in HR, his background in the cooperative, his love of Coke-Cola, AND a once-in-a-lifetime story about catching a baseball at an Atlanta Braves game.
Welcome to Chasing Three Hours, a podcast about what runners are chasing, why they keep pushing themselves, and what keeps them curious! On this bonus episode live from the Good Life Halfsy expo on November 4th, Josh had a chance to welcome close to two dozen runners to his booth to discuss their love of running, hopes and dreams for the Halfsy, and more.Kyle Quandt (:57)Morgan Mathis (1:50)Lana Wilkes (2:35)Kari Christensen (3:25)Mary Sinclair (4:42)Bennett Jackson (5:21)Caleb Korte (6:26)Morgan Smith (8:19)Miguel Nunez (8:58)Chris Petersen (9:57)Lincoln Arneal (12:06)Debby Kinney (13:09)Ryan McClure (14:13)Josh Hilkemann (15:01)Michael Mason-D'Croz (16:20)Jonathan Clark (19:29)Mark Onwiler (20:24)Renee Ruhlman (21:22)Stephanie Roberts (22:16)Thanks to everyone for stopping by booth 23 at the Good Life Halfsy expo! Thanks to Pink Gorilla for having me out there as well!Like what you hear? Please rate, review, subscribe, and share with a friend.Read Josh's weekly newsletter at chasingthreehours.com. Email Josh at chasingthreehours@gmail.com.Music, production assistance, and sound design: Ian AeilloCover art: Marissa Barton Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ryan McClure, executive director of the Gateway Arch Park Foundation joins us on the show today in celebration of 6/30 day. As Executive Director, McClure has led the transition of the organization from its inception as the CityArchRiver project — a $380 million public-private project to renovate the Arch grounds and surrounding areas — to the official conservancy and philanthropic partner of Gateway Arch National Park.Gateway Arch Park Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit conservancy and the official philanthropic partner of Gateway Arch National Park and its surrounding areas in Downtown St. Louis.The Foundation was initially formed in 2009 as part of the public-private partnership to fund and coordinate the development of the CityArchRiver Project, which transformed and enhanced the Arch experience for everyoneIn this episode we chat with Ryan about events happening this year, 6/30 day, upcoming projects, and more.Support the show
Ryan McClure, Gateway Arch Foundation Executive Director talks with Tom and Debbie about Winterfest at the arch and the mask mandate that has been put in the time being.
Ryan McClure, Gateway Arch Park Foundation Executive Director joins Carol and Megan talking about the $24.5 million renovation to the Old Courthouse.
Ryan McClure with details about their mission, especially for Giving Tuesday, to make sure all local children have the opportunity to experience the wonders offered at The Gateway Arch! For more information, visit: https://www.archpark.org/support/other-ways-to-support/annual-fund-donation
Part two of a conversation with original co-host Ryan McClure about continuity and canon in superhero comics. This episode covers cross-media adaptations and how they affect continuity, the concept of headcanon, and what should we do about this whole continuity/canon mess anyway? Also discussed in this episode: how Grant Morrison may have ended “the Marvel Universe,” the Claremont/Byrne Star-Lord and why he can't be Chris Pratt, the Big Two writer who says continuity is the devil, and scenes from Justin's protest against the term "Infinity Stones."
Original co-host Ryan McClure returns for the first of a two-part discussion about continuity and canon in superhero comics: the benefits, the downsides, and drilling down into what makes comics different from other longrunning narratives in other media. Also discussed in this episode: the many Atlantises (Atlanti?) of the pre-Crisis DC Universe, the Spider-Man-to-dinosaurs pipeline, and the wonders of Marvel Saga.
Host Nick Hennen sits down with Pacific Northwest National Lab's Ryan McClure. Ryan is involved in a NASA-funded project with PNNL to blast soil laden with bacteria to the International Space Station. The bacteria-infused soil is from Prosser, Wash. Researchers like McClure and Janet Jansson, a laboratory fellow at PNNL and the leader of the study, will look at what the bacteria do in a microgravity environment to learn more about how soil microbial communities function in space. That's the intelligence scientists need to grow food in space or on another celestial body. If you'd like to follow the mission's progress and launch, you can do so here: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/structure/launch/spacex.html or https://www.nasa.gov/spacex.
Gateway Arch Park is sponsoring its 2nd annual Picnic in Your Park next month. Debbie Monterrey gets more details about it from Ryan McClure.
Charlie Brennan and Amy Marxkors talk NHL decision to not go to the Olympics. Richard Mark, Chairman and President of Ameren Illinois joins the show talking about J.D. Power ranking Ameren Illinois highest in customer service. Ryan McClure, Executive Director of the Gateway Arch Park Foundation talks about Winterfest and their holiday hours. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan McClure, Gateway Arch Park Foundation talks with Debbie Monterrey about Winterfest at Kiener Plaza with skating, s'mores, igloo village, winter markets and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan McClure, Executive Director of Gateway Arch Park Foundation, with how donations on Giving Tuesday help preserve and evolve our community's most important monument. Check out their site for more: https://www.archpark.org/support/giving-tuesday
Emma Klues, VP of Communications & Outreach at Great Rivers Greenway, along with Ryan McClure, Executive Director of the Gateway Arch Park Foundation (the nonprofit conservancy ensuring that the Gateway Arch), talk with KTRS' McGraw Milhaven and Julie Buck about the partnership between these two organizations. This unique collaboration brought to life the CityArchRiver project that invigorated the Gateway Arch National Park, the Mississippi Riverfront and Kiener Plaza, as well as expanded the park's grounds and museums. Plus, the Gateway Arch National Park is one of the four anchor parks connected by the Brickline Greenway.Learn more and get involved at bricklinegreenway.org.
Emma Klues with GRG and Ryan McClure with Gateway Arch Park Foundation discuss their organizational partnerships on the CityArchRiver project, Brickline Greenway project, plus more! Check out the project site for more: https://greatriversgreenway.org/brickline/
Ryan McClure, executive director of GAPF, explains how private donations have helped maintained their work to keep The Arch grounds beautiful! Help them on Give STL Day (https://www.givestlday.org/GatewayArchParkFoundation) and/or visit their site: https://www.archpark.org/
Happy Star Wars Day, fellow nerds! This May the Fourth, hosts Ryan McClure, Justin Zyduck, and recurring guest Jerome Knox talk about what the Star Wars saga means to each of us, in a preview of Wednesday's regular episode of Indefensible Ink where we dig into Marvel Comics' Star Wars (vol. 1) #7-10, some of the first post-A New Hope Star Wars content ever to exist.
April 9, 2021 Ryan McClure is a busy, busy guy. While we sleep, he’s up working. Well, that’s because he lives on the other side of the world in Indonesia. Ryan earned his MBA at the Ivey School of Business in Canada. He is the Managing Director of TWOMC 360 Digital Marketing & Communications Agency with locations in Indonesia, Hong Kong, and Canada. In addition, Ryan is the co-founder of Skylar Solutions Information Technology & Services in Hong Kong that specializes in AR and VR through their hologram tables and beyond. Ryan also knows his way around a cocktail, having co-written ‘Cocktail Cool Bar Textbook for Bartenders’. It is hard to decide what was more fun to talk about – AR/VR or martinis! Holotable Demo Video www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LYHleTKkeg Holotable App for Android AR_Holotable.apk This episodes shout-outs go to: Chicago www.kumascorner.com/ Seattle www.rockcreekseattle.com/ Saratoga, Wyoming www.wolfhotel.com/
In this particularly dispiriting episode of Indefensible Ink, Justin and Zach cover the second half of the supposedly "Ultimate Edition" of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice. You might actually prefer drinking a big heaping jar of Granny's peach tea to sitting down with this metaphorical crawl over broken glass to get to the end of the film, but if you're a glutton for punishment (which your hosts evidently are), join the Zyduck Bros. as they struggle and fail to understand the intended plot of this film at even a fundamental level. Discussed: The final 90 minutes or so of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) (Ultimate Edition), directed by Zack Snyder, starring Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, and SENATOR HOLLY HUNTER. (Zach Zyduck is sitting in for regular co-host Ryan McClure, temporarily on hiatus.)
Before this episode, Justin had never seen Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice before. Zach decided to do something about it. Join the Brothers Zyduck as they dive into the THREE-HOUR "Ultimate Edition" of Zack (no relation) Snyder's dark, divisive superhero team-up film. Along the way, they'll discuss highly unintuitive ways to frame Kryptonians for murder, the nihilism of Perry White, and Alfred the butler's grandmotherly sense of disapproval. But mostly, Justin and Zach complain about the plot not making a lot of sense even in extended cut format. It's a movie so big (Did we mention this version is THREE HOURS LONG?!) it has to be split in two! Discussed: The first 90 minutes or so of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) (Ultimate Edition), directed by Zack Snyder, starring Henry Cavill, Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, and SENATOR HOLLY HUNTER. (Zach Zyduck is sitting in for regular co-host Ryan McClure, temporarily on hiatus.)
Episode 3 is here and boy were we excited for this one. Join Connor and Blair as they talk to a great role model of theirs and former football coach for Harrow Balmoral, Ryan McClure. Thanks heaps for coming on Coachman!
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day with Ryan McClure and his passion for our Earth. Cute and nerdy, little bit quirky.....but packed with good info to gently break you into the world of climate change, sustainability and hydroponics. This young gentleman has a bright future in front of him and I always loose track of time having deep conversations. Every day should be Earth Day!
Every entrepreneur, whether it be web design or any other industry, comes to a point where you either persevere and keep going through tough times or give up and call it quits. I call this the "breaking point" and I want to help you get through it; especially if you haven't already experienced it :) Get all links, resources and show notes at: https://joshhall.co/033
In episode 070 we discuss Good Life Step #6. This step happens to be the most impactful strategy to implement into your life right now. Once you set this as your Mission - your life immediately changes for the better. Also discussed is the meteoric rise of Good Life Member Ryan McClure. Listen to how Ryan went from new agent to the Good Life in just over two years. Visit www.realestategoodlife.com for the Ryan McClure case study. The details inside of the case study are utterly mind blowing!
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In this inaugural episode, hosts Ryan McClure and Justin Zyduck discuss one of the best-selling comics of all time, Spider-Man (1990) #1, which kicks off the critically panned "Torment" storyarc featuring the Lizard. Is superstar artist Todd McFarlane's first full-fledged attempt at writing unfairly maligned? Or does it live up to its title? Also in this episode: how the '90s collectors boom made us all millionaires, promoting your new Spider-Man comic by drastically lowering expectations, and why writing like Alan Moore is not as easy as it looks. Discussed: Spider-Man #1-5 (1990)
St. Louis on the Air host Don Marsh spoke with Ryan McClure of the Gateway Arch Park Foundation and producer Alex Heuer about renovations at the national park.