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KMOX weekend host Scott Jagow hopped off solid ground for his Roaming St. Louis segment this week. He boarded both of the Gateway Arch Riverboats, the Becky Thatcher and the Tom Sawyer. He learns about the boats' fascinating history, the wide range of cruise experiences now available and he gets a crash course in what it's like to be a ship captain.
Pass through the Gateway Arch and explore the Show Me State with us as we chat with our friend Cindy Underwood-Oleshak, based in St. Louis, Missouri. Cindy's career has taken her to all sides of the live events industry – from 13 years on the venue side at Scottrade Center (now Enterprise Center), to freelance marketing and publicity for Sesame Street Live, The Wiggles, Dreamworks, the Vancouver Olympics, music festivals, and so many more – she has a wealth of experience and perspective. Hear about her decisions to change career paths, work for herself, and some of the challenges and rewards that come along with those choices. We discuss the importance of taking a step back and evaluating your career and life priorities, and how pausing can help you not only explore new opportunities, but to strengthen your current path. She emphasizes the importance of relationship-building, which was critical to her freelance work with various tours. As Cindy continues to write new chapters, her outlook offers a refreshing take on working in an industry where it's easy to get lost in the grind. Enjoy this fun, inspiriting episode which is chock full of career advice, tips for freelancers, and fun stories.Cindy Underwood-Oleshak: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn
In today's episode we yammer on about: -daniel's standup show feb.11-our new $50 patron bust-justin roiland (ew)-grubhub is insane-the last of us-julianna hates reyand much more!YouTube version: https://youtu.be/L791BSE2_iASubscribe to our Patreon for bonus content from each episodeFull bonus episodes available + early access & more!https://www.patreon.com/pequenopodPodcastTikTok (12k): https://www.tiktok.com/@pequenopodYouTube (1.3k): https://www.youtube.com/@pequenopodInstagram (1k): https://www.instagram.com/pequenopodSenor PequenosTikTok (375k followers): https://www.tiktok.com/@senorpequenosInstagram (55k followers): https://www.instagram.com/senorpequenosYouTube (10k followers): https://www.youtube.com/senorpequenosSnapchat (100k followers): @senorpequenos1Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/senorpequenos/Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/senorpequenosNick OchoaTikTok (3k followers): https://www.tiktok.com/@ihavenoswag98?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChqe3No5VcJKO2MFI-QWNlgTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/nicko_ochoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ihavenoswag97/Snapchat: @ihave.noswagJulianna LivelyInsta: https://www.instagram.com/livelyh0_0d/Our patrons:VioletteVerte!!!Smithy AlabamaRasCalKamakaziJaguarBryan GarciaWesFinnTheSinTurnTableTrogladyteRickyJackalSmiley_SmilesJohn PojarEzekiel Kruseakfinn57Support the show
The Gateway Arch is bringing back mask mandates. Ryan reports on this story and shares his reaction to the “tripledemic”. Brad then asks if we will ever see another government response as we did with COVID-19.
Sometimes happiness in life all comes down to finding your people. Gabe Montesanti's new memoir "Brace for Impact" delves into overcoming a damaging relationship with her mom, coming out, and finding her community with St. Louis Arch Rivals Roller Derby. A guest on Book Chat with Debbie Monterrey and St. Louis Public Library, she explains how she wound up in the Washington University M-F-A program
Tony opens the show by talking about meeting someone who told him how the St Louis Arch was built, and he reads a few emails - including one with an interesting sponsorship opportunity. Bob Ryan calls in to talk about the Celtics beating the Heat in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals and he also previews the Finals matchup against the Warriors, Washington Post columnist Barry Svrluga phones in to talk about the Commanders' search for a new stadium, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Tom Rush “Halfway” ; “Bunker” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What are some of the largest things ever stolen? A 200ft bridge? The Empire State Building? An entire Russian Orthodox church? Thankfully the St. Louis Arch hasn't been stolen, but what's up with that thing? Why does it exist, and why does it look like a massive Amongus? The Deep Lore Boys aim to find out. Further reading... Biggest Things Ever Stolen: https://list25.com/25-biggest-things-ever-stolen/ Missing Church: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7728407.stm Gateway Arch: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gateway_Arch Intro: City Lights — Babasmas [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/W9IQfypOkkY Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/city-lights Music: Jazz In Paris - Media Right Productions https://youtu.be/mNLJMTRvyj8
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In this episode of Let's Get Civical, Lizzie and Arden take a look at the largest monument in the United States, the St. Louis Arch! Join them as they discuss her conception, what it's like to visit her, and many many fun facts! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @letsgetcivical, @lizzie_the_rock_stewart, and @ardenjulianna. Or visit us at letsgetcivical.com for all the exciting updates! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Aaron is in the studio and Jimmy is on the road in Omaha hanging out with a good friend of the show, Wesley Russell. Wes is getting married tomorrow and Jimmy has the honor of leading the ceremony, so Wes has joined us for this rescheduled program to discuss bad marriage advice as well as some encouragement for great marriage. Jimmy thought the St Louis Arch would be a little more Archier than this...He also wants to know about what kind of cult the deer in Mizzou are in that leads them to their death in the middle of the interstate.Jimmy discusses his love hate relationship with Art Museums and wants to know why his kids are not making more money on their water color paintings that are done on the bathroom walls.Wesley meets Bizarro Wesley at the bank who seemed belong to a MLM Crime syndicate that had a teller job as a cover up.Most importantly, Alaina (The Bride To Be) gets a shout out on the show, and no we didnt say she was vegan, but we did say she might want to hyphenate her last name. Be sure to Like and Share the Facebook page and Follow us on Instagram. The more you interact on our pages with likes and comments, the more eyes and ears we get on the show. Drop us your thoughts in the comment sections, hit the like buttons and help us do our part in getting back to making the world a better place!Your written reviews and 5 star ratings encourage us to keep cranking out content and also helps others find the Show. If you like what you hear - Subscribe to the show, share us on social media and hook us up with some hilarious and positive reviews! check us out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your favorite podcastsSupport the show (https://cash.app/$punctuallylate)
Tim Hayes discusses his new book, "Riding Home: The Power of Horses to Heal." Christopher McDougall shares how the sport of burro racing saves lives. Host Marcus Smith and producer Tennery Taylor discuss the Sundance Film Festival. Author Paul Goldberger on the history of funky and fabulous ballparks.Tracy Campbell of the University of Kentucky on the complicated history of the iconic Saint Louis Arch.
76. Provorov Got Me Pregnant We start with the racial discrimination and abuse rampant through NHL culture, but soon turn back to the light-heartedness you love, discussing Carey Price's injuries, the future of Taylor Hall and the St Louis Arch... why? Follow us on Twitter (@ForPucksSakePod), Instagram (@ForPucksSakePodcast) and TikTok (@ForPucksSakePod) help support us by buying a T-Shirt at teespring.com/stores/for-pucks-sake-2 using the promo codes in the episode. Or give to our Patreon, www.patreon.com/forpuckssakepod Call or Text our hotline at any time to leave a 3 Stars topic, or to be featured on First Time, Long Time, at 803-510-7253 or 803-510-SAKE
We're in St Louis, Missouri with John O'Leary of JohnOLearyInspires.com. John takes us to the top of St Louis Arch to feel sway and enjoy the view, we'll eat delicious BBQ ribs, and learn why the city zoo is free. Show notes are at https://WeTravelThere.com/stlouis Bluffworks’ stylish clothing is designed with the modern traveler in mind. It is wrinkle-resistant, machine washable, and very comfortable with hidden pockets to protect your valuables. Save 10% with our promo code at WeTravelThere.com/bluffworks.
in 1964, Percy Green and Richard Daly climbed the St Louis Arch to protest the lack of black workers. In this one-of-a-kind story, Percy Green tells his own story, explaining why they chose this protest and what came of it. Enjoy the whole experience at www.unheardofstl.org
The end of an era is upon us. We talk Endgame which even Zach watched, in depth talk on our DWEEBS Episode 2 production, more Sekiro talk, Game of Thrones' big Season 8 battle, and almost getting robbed at the St Louis Arch. Follow Us! Twitter: https://twitter.com/DweeboYT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dweeboofficial/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dweeboofficial/
On this Bob & Tom Extra, we have comedians Pat Godwin and Donnie Baker, bowling 200, skydiving, and the St. Louis Arch! Support the show.
Abdullah Brown-El discusses what he learned about Abbott, her 1930s peers and their early visions for the future of St. Louis while doing research in the Missouri Historical Society’s Library and Research Center. Elizabeth Pickard, director of education and interpretation, also contributes to the conversation.
Tony opens the show by reading a bunch of mail and talking about the Celtics win over the 76ers in Game 1 of their series. Bill Livingston of the Cleveland Plain Dealer calls in to talk about the Browns draft and about LeBron and how the Cavs will do against the Raptors. Nigel gives the news and during "Old Guy Radio", Tony talks about Chuck Berry's place in Rock and Roll history, his appreciation of the moon, and the St Louis Arch. Lastly, they close out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Civic Duty "Jitters" ; The Let Go "Too Much of a Good Thing"
Dinosaur spotted under the St. Louis arch!! In this hefty episode, we get supercharged and travel through time and space with our magical powers, creating life and new “existence experiences.” This is the start of a mind-blowing journey. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What is wrong with the current name of the easily identifiable and well known Arch in St Louis? Well, to start, can you tell me what the actual name currently is? I didn't know, and that is what will be covered in this podcast, along with the history and future of the famous Arch from St. Louis in Missouri. Thanks for listening! New name for National park: https://goo.gl/MdMu3n History of Arch: http://www.gatewayarch.com/about/history/arch-faqs-facts.aspx What are the future plans? https://www.archpark.org/updates/blogs/a-milestone-year-for-the-gateway-arch Shows and movies that do odd things to the Arch: https://goo.gl/DexHX4 What type of monument would you build for your home town? Comment below and we will talk about it on the next show!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/justaboutanything)
Into the Dark talks to Callum Hutchings about the occult practices of Thailand, which include occult tattoos, amulets, dead children, and much much more. Occult tattoos are discussed more generally. A listener question about the St. Louis Arch (Is it a Stargate?) is also addressed. Learn more about the occult practices of Thailand at: https://amuletforums.com/ https://www.thethaioccult.com/ http://www.buddhamagic.net/ Also check out Callum's article on Kuman Thong (Golden Child) at https://thaioccultforbegginers.wordpress.com/2017/07/07/kuman-thong-golden-child/ You can find Callum on facebook. As always, send questions about the occult and witchcraft to IntoTheDarkRFB@gmail.com or to me directly at @CooperWilhelm on twitter. #Witchcraft #thailand #St.Louis #StLouis #Sakyant #Alchemy #Constantine #Magic #Tattoos #OccultTattoos #amulets #murder
On this day in 1963, construction began on the Gateway Arch — that defining landmark of the city of St. Louis and the iconic portal to the western United States. On today's "A Classical Day in the Life," we consider "Arch Music for St. Louis", a 1997 piece by Dutch composer Peter Schat. We also explore the musical arches of Béla Bartók and Jewel.
1 - World Series stuff. 2 - The debate over that video of the SC cop throwing a student to the floor is still going on; The St Louis Arch is controversial for some reason. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Did Huggies give a baby a thigh gap?
7 AM - 1 - World Series stuff. 2 - The debate over that video of the SC cop throwing a student to the floor is still going on; The St Louis Arch is controversial for some reason. 3 - The News with Marshall Phillips. 4 - Did Huggies give a baby a thigh gap?; .
In episode 011 of The Civil Engineering Podcast, Chris Knutson interviews Kathy Schneider, PE, a Civil Engineer who is also the National Park Service’s park centered project manager for the $200 million CityArchRiver 2015 redevelopment project at the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial (Gateway Arch), aka the St. Louis Arch, in St. Louis, Missouri. In this […] The post TCEP 011: Dealing With Multiple Stakeholders and Tight Timelines at the St. Louis Arch Straight From the Engineering Project Manager – The Civil Engineering Podcast appeared first on Engineering Management Institute.