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When you hear the name “Lombardo” in St. Louis, you think of great food and sports. When you hear the name Karen Lombardo-Baker, you also think of women's soccer! Host Jen Siess caught up with this trailblazer who, with her peers, found a way to pitch up and play no matter the uniforms, conditions, resources, or fans. As a member of the first intercollegiate women's soccer team for the University of Missouri-St. Louis, Karen was a three-time leading goal scorer, helping UMSL burst onto the college soccer scene with rapid success, then finished at Cardinal Newman with All-American honors. After rounding out her playing career with STL Championship Cup and Regional/Open National teams … she got the coaching bug - assistant at Incarnate Word (5 trips to the Final Four with 2 Missouri State titles) - women's head coach at Florissant Valley CC (3 Conference titles and 2 NJCAA Championships) - first AND youngest woman to receive the NJCAA Coach of the Year Award TWICE! Listen in for Karen's soccer start story, what she's gotten from and given to the game, and wisdom for players and parents just starting their soccer journeys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview with Kasim Aslam, who has built five 7 & 8 figure businesses with two successful exits. He's the co-founder of Driven Mastermind, the top marketing mastermind in the world. He's written 3 bestselling books including You vs Google which was ranked #1 internationally for both marketing and advertising. Kasim is the creator of Digital Marketer's Paid Traffic Certification and was named one of the top 50 Digital Marketing Thought Leaders in the United States by UMSL. His web site is https://kasim.me/
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In this episode of Transformative Principal, host Jethro Jones welcomes Dr. Melinda Bier, the Theresa M. Fisher Endowed Professor for citizenship education at the University of Missouri St. Louis. They discuss the character education program, the impact of a national cohort, and faculty changes during the pandemic. They also delve into the design of the new cohort at UMSL, the importance of practical learning, and the integration of character education and social emotional learning into school leadership.Having a national cohort, online only programReally interesting what people learned from each otherThe design of the programAdaptive to the needs of studentsUrban university with a historyLoss of faculty membersModeling is an important part of our theoretical basisNext cohort - character development, social-emotional learning, and leadershipFaculty team to walk through this with people. Who You are is More Important with Tom Hoerr Transformative Principal 224Formative Five with Tom Hoerr Transformative Principal 225Chief Empathy Officer with Dr. Tom Hoerr Transformative Principal 495Character Education is a focus on the whole personAdults need to model the behaviors they want to see in the kids. Kids need opportunities to experience all the virtues. Use your power for the common good. Kids get gains in academics when you start with character. Schools have changed a lot over the last few years. Dissertation in Practice is a different kind of dissertationRetrospective pretest. About Mindy BierMindy Bier is currently the Teresa M. Fischer Endowed Professor for Citizenship Education at University of Missouri, St. Louis. Mindy's expertise spans the fields of Character Education, teacher preparation and professional development, and the design and use of instructional technology for enhanced teaching and learning. She has extensive experience in the adoption of K-12 educational innovations, providing and managing professional development for geographically and culturally diverse teachers, and in the philanthropic sector. Mindy is the principal investigator for a series of cross-disciplinary service learning projects that address the social determinants of health disparities called Youth Empowerment in Action (YEA!) We're thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL's comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following and more:Simplify and streamline technologySave teachers' timeReliably meet Tier 1 standardsImprove student performance on state assessments
Chris and Amy celebrate the start of the week following a three-game series sweep of the Twins by the Cardinals; Political commentator Chris Cillizza on Trump's 'Third Term' comments; UMSL axed their track team recently; Matt Pauley comments on the Cardinals hot-hitting; Monday Regrets; REAL ID; Security of Downtown during Cardinals games.
UMSL Men's and Women's track team Captains, Will Kaempfe and Ella Tynan join Chris and Amy as the track-and-field program was abruptly cancelled by the university. They're planning a protest and march set for 5:30pm at the UMSL Quad near the student center on Tuesday evening.
The second hour of the Chris and Amy Show features interviews with the Captains of the UMSL Men's and Women's track teams and Sports Open Line host Matt Pauley. UMSL cut the track team recently, and the Captains are staging a protest tonight. Matt chats about the hot start for the Cardinals. Plus an update from the Mozz challenge as that pizza competition moved to the Elite 8.
In the final hour of today's show Mike Elam and Producer Matt try to figure out who is the most St. Louis. Plus, MO Lt. Gov. David Wasinger and we celebrate St. Patrick's Day with Irish Senator Shane Curley and UMSL professor of Irish studies Eamonn Wall.
Mike Elam hosts today's edition of the Chris and Amy Show as we celebrate 314 Day. Mike chats with Michael Kelley and Megan Shackelford in hour one. Then, Scott Jagow previews TIAM Weekend and Claibs updates us from Spring Training. In the final hour before SLU basketball, Mike chats with MO Lt. Gov. David Wasinger and then Irish Senator Shane Curley and UMSL professor of Irish studies Eamonn Wall help wrap up the show in studio.
To get ready for tomorrow's St. Patrick's Day Parade we end the show by talking with Irish Senator Shane Curley and UMSL professor of Irish Studies Eamonn Wall.
Missouri State Rep Ian Mackey joins KMOX's Stuart McMillian as he starts-up a series of conversations about a potential merge of St Louis City and County governments. The second of a series of public meetings about a possible City-County merger will be held tomorrow [Friday] evening from 4-6 at UMSL.
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(8:05am) MORNING NEWS DUMP Federal agents arrested an illegal alien on Monday here in the STL metro area after he was indicted on sex crimes involving children. The plan to put St. Louis City Police back under state oversight is another step closer to the Governor's desk. President Trump made no comments about the rough-and-tumble stock market on Monday. Leo Terrell comments on the pro-Hamas student protester who was arrested at Columbia University in NYC. Sen. Josh Hawley comments on the dark money from the Left that's funding protests. The Missouri Association of Veterans Organizations (MAVO) is calling for the Missouri Veterans Commission to be fully funded, changes to state tax law to exempt 100% disabled veterans from real and personal property taxes, and for changes to how gambling revenues are spent, in order to fund veterans' projects more. Labor unions get a big win as the U.S. Senate confirmed Trump's pro-union, left-of-center pick for Labor Secretary, Lori Chavez-DeRemer. Budget cuts hit UMSL's sports department as they will eliminate men's and women's track and field teams after this season. In spring training action, the NY Mets beat the Cardinals 8-0. Up next: the Miami Marlins this afternoon at 12:05pm. (8:20am) A New York judge blocked the removal of a Palestinian student at Columbia University following his arrest by ICE agents. He has now been moved to Louisiana. Story here: https://redstate.com/wardclark/2025/03/09/pro-hamas-activist-and-former-columbia-university-student-arrested-by-ice-facing-repatriation-n2186465 More on the story here: https://redstate.com/wardclark/2025/03/10/senate-dems-others-agitate-for-release-of-hamas-supporter-mahmoud-khalil-trump-fires-back-n2186505 And more here: https://redstate.com/bonchie/2025/03/10/judge-blocks-deportation-of-pro-hamas-leader-but-the-trump-administration-may-have-outfoxed-him-n2186506 And more here: https://redstate.com/sister-toldjah/2025/03/11/sen-kennedy-schools-cnns-jake-tapper-with-the-facts-on-the-mahmoud-khalil-case-n2186521 (8:35am) John Ransom, contributing writer to The Lion newsletter and a national political writer and editor, joins us to discuss the St. Joseph, Missouri school district being fined by the Missouri Ethics Commission for electioneering to get a ballot issue passed. Read John's column in The Lion newsletter here: https://readlion.com/missouri-ethics-commission-fines-school-district-for-electioneering-in-2024-bond-campaign-as-district-now-asks-voters-to-approve-huge-tax-hike/ More columns from John here: https://readlion.com/authors/john-ransom/ Get your free subscription to The Lion newsletter here: https://readlion.com/ The Lion on X: @ReadTheLion (8:50am) We continue the discussion from 8:35am on electioneering to get a ballot issue passed.Download the NewsTalkSTL app from your app store and listen anytime, anywhere! NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(5:50am) Gateway Pet Guardians animal shelter in East St. Louis, IL, needs help while they repair their building after the roof was recently ripped off by high winds. Along with donations for those repairs, they're seeking foster families for their sheltered pets. Story here: https://www.ksdk.com/article/news/local/illinois/metro-east-non-profit-seeks-donations-after-winds-damage-roof/63-05afcc2a-4437-4e93-b2c9-b4e8a2762153 For more information: https://gatewaypets.org/ (6:05am) MORNING NEWS DUMP Federal agents arrested an illegal alien on Monday here in the STL metro area after he was indicted on sex crimes involving children. The plan to put St. Louis City Police back under state oversight is another step closer to the Governor's desk. President Trump made no comments about the rough-and-tumble stock market on Monday. Leo Terrell comments on the pro-Hamas student protester who was arrested at Columbia University in NYC. Sen. Josh Hawley comments on the dark money from the Left that's funding protests. The Missouri Association of Veterans Organizations (MAVO) is calling for the Missouri Veterans Commission to be fully funded, changes to state tax law to exempt 100% disabled veterans from real and personal property taxes, and for changes to how gambling revenues are spent, in order to fund veterans' projects more. Labor unions get a big win as the U.S. Senate confirmed Trump's pro-union, left-of-center pick for Labor Secretary, Lori Chavez-DeRemer. Budget cuts hit UMSL's sports department as they will eliminate men's and women's track and field teams after this season. In spring training action, the NY Mets beat the Cardinals 8-0. Up next: the Miami Marlins this afternoon at 12:05pm. (6:20am) A New York judge blocked the removal of a Palestinian student at Columbia University following his arrest by ICE agents. He has now been moved to Louisiana. Story here: https://redstate.com/wardclark/2025/03/09/pro-hamas-activist-and-former-columbia-university-student-arrested-by-ice-facing-repatriation-n2186465 More on the story here: https://redstate.com/wardclark/2025/03/10/senate-dems-others-agitate-for-release-of-hamas-supporter-mahmoud-khalil-trump-fires-back-n2186505 And more here: https://redstate.com/bonchie/2025/03/10/judge-blocks-deportation-of-pro-hamas-leader-but-the-trump-administration-may-have-outfoxed-him-n2186506 And more here: https://redstate.com/sister-toldjah/2025/03/11/sen-kennedy-schools-cnns-jake-tapper-with-the-facts-on-the-mahmoud-khalil-case-n2186521 (6:35am) Troy Williams from the Missouri Association of Veterans Organization (MAVO) talks about critical veterans' issues in the state along with today's rally in the Rotunda of the Capitol Building in Jefferson City. Legislative Agenda for 2025: https://movfw.org/uploads/documents/Forms-and-Documents/MAVOLegislativeAgenda2025.pdf Troy's email address for more information: troydw11@gmail.com MAVO on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Missouri-Association-of-Veterans-Organizations-MAVO-100064617375512/ MAVO on X here: @MoVetOrgs (6:50am) MORNING NEWS DUMP Federal agents arrested an illegal alien on Monday here in the STL metro area after he was indicted on sex crimes involving children. The plan to put St. Louis City Police back under state oversight is another step closer to the Governor's desk. President Trump made no comments about the rough-and-tumble stock market on Monday. Leo Terrell comments on the pro-Hamas student protester who was arrested at Columbia University in NYC. Sen. Josh Hawley comments on the dark money from the Left that's funding protests. The Missouri Association of Veterans Organizations (MAVO) is calling for the Missouri Veterans Commission to be fully funded, changes to state tax law to exempt 100% disabled veterans from real and personal property taxes, and for changes to how gambling revenues are spent, in order to fund veterans' projects more. Labor unions get a big win as the U.S. Senate confirmed Trump's pro-union, left-of-center pick for Labor Secretary, Lori Chavez-DeRemer. Budget cuts hit UMSL's sports department as they will eliminate men's and women's track and field teams after this season. In spring training action, the NY Mets beat the Cardinals 8-0. Up next: the Miami Marlins this afternoon at 12:05pm.Download the NewsTalkSTL app from your app store and listen anytime, anywhere! NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kara and Jordan talk with Professor Anne Austin (University of Missouri - St. Louis) about her book Healthmaking in Ancient Egypt: The Social Determinants of Health at Deir el-Medina, how she uses data from ancient Egyptian human remains to understand health care practices, disease, and illness in the past, and her work on tattooing in ancient Egypt. Introducing Prof. Anne AustinDr. Anne Austin is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Missouri St. Louis (UMSL). She received her B.A. in Anthropology from Harvard University and earned her M.A. and Ph.D. in the Archaeology program at UCLA. She joined UMSL in 2017 after completing a three-year postdoctoral fellowship in the History Department at Stanford University. Her research combines the fields of osteology and Egyptology in order to document medicine and disease in the past. In her book, Healthmaking in Ancient Egypt, Anne uses data from ancient Egyptian human remains and daily life texts to reconstruct ancient Egyptian health networks and identify how ancient Egyptians improved their health and responded to illness. While working at Deir el-Medina, Anne discovered the mummified remains of a woman with 30 different tattoos. Since then, she and her team have identified several other tattooed women, rewriting the history of tattooing in ancient Egypt. Anne's next book will explore the practice of tattooing in ancient Egypt and its potential connections to gender, religion, and medicine.Healthmaking in Ancient Egypt: The Social Determinants of Health at Deir el-MedinaShow NotesT/W- Human Remains* Deir el-Medina* Social Determinants of Health* Working in Tomb Spaces* Butehamon* Naunakhte* Archeology Ink Get full access to Ancient/Now at ancientnow.substack.com/subscribe
Coach Josh Alderson from the UMSL Triton's Men's Soccer team joined us to chat up the program, his path, his ideal player, and impressions of #STL from this Northern Englishman! A great conversation addressing the balance of fit, minutes, goals, and more for players looking to play at the next level. #soccer #liverpool #NCAADII #NCAASoccer #Recruiting #TransferPortal #Culture #StLouis
In studio with Megan Lynch, Jonathan Lidgus is Director of the University of Missouri St. Louis Office of Inclusive Postsecondary Education. He explains how his program assists students with intellectual developmental disabilities.
Johnny Moroni, Co-Director of the Ambassadors of Harmony, joins Debbie Monterrey, previewing their weekend concerts on the UMSL campus.
Several St. Louis area election reform groups want to set up a public financing system for St. Louis County elections, which they say would help build trust in elected officials. The proposal would set up a dedicated tax to give eligible voters $25 certificates that could be directed to candidates running for posts like county executive, prosecutor, assessor and county council. UMSL political science professor Anita Manion and Benjamin Singer of Show Me Integrity join the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air.
The GOP once again dominated an election in Missouri. Every Republican won statewide office but they did suffer a stinging policy defeat with the passage of Amendment 3, which legalizes abortion up to fetal viability. On the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, we hear analysis from UMSL political science professor Anita Manion about the results and check-in with STLPR reporters. We also discuss key takeaways in Illinois' election results.
On the latest episode of the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum talks with UMSL's Anita Manion about the 2024 election results in Missouri. GOP candidates won up and down the ballot. But abortion rights backers won a seismic victory with the passage of Amendment 3. Also joining the program is STLPR's Sarah Kellogg, Rachel Lippmann and Will Bauer.
SLU & Mizzou Schools of Law Professor Richard Middleton joins Megan and Tom. He teaches Civil and Political Rights of Immigrants, Immigration Law courses and he's an immigration attorney here in St. Louis. He is also a Professor of Political Science at UMSL.
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UMSL Entrepreneurship & Innovation Center Executive Director Scott Morris has a background in mergers and acquisitions. He began his second career in higher education to help business owners learn strategy and business development, build strong networks, and gain access to resources for growth. UMSL EIC's work to boost the local economy starting with Founders is part of the University of Missouri-St. Louis' mission as an anchor institution.Support the Show.
On the latest edition of the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum talks with UMSL's Anita Manion and STLPR's Sarah Kellogg about Tuesday's primary results. Rosenbaum also spoke with Wesley Bell, Mike Kehoe, Crystal Quade and Bob Onder about their big wins — and what they could mean for Missouri politics.
St. Louis Congresswoman Cori Bush and her chief rival in the upcoming Aug. 6 Democrat primary, St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell, clashed at an UMSL candidate's forum this past week. This weekend, Bush is doubling down on her credentials as a member of Congress's progressive-left “Squad,” by inviting Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts to campaign with her this weekend, as Bell opens up a commanding lead in fundraising and polls. … In an exclusive interview with FOX 2 News, Republican Missouri Governor Mike Parson reveals his endorsements for key races in the upcoming GOP primary. … The St. Louis City Public School Board halts new hiring and is reviewing recent hires by Supt. Dr. Keisha Scarlett, after Scarlett's most recent hire: a new, high-paid communications director who posted on social media that she would not be moving to St. Louis full time after taking the job. … A judge has halted St. Louis's guaranteed basic income program, supported by the city's mayor and aldermen. Opponents argued the program, which sends $500 monthly to more than 500 low-income families, violates laws against public money being given to private citizens. … It was an up week for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump after he narrowly survived an assassination attempt and rolled through a boisterous Republican National convention, and another down week for President Joe Biden, who's tested positive for Covid and dealing with more than 30 members of Congress no calling on him to exit the presidential race. (Note: This segment was recorded before President Biden withdrew his candidacy.) … U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt of St. Louis County has grown into a very prominent role nationally in the Republican Party as a confidant of Donald Trump. Schmitt is said to be a potential Trump cabinet pick for U.S. Attorney General should Mr. Trump win election in November. … Our quote of the week was from the federal judge in Florida who just threw out what's thought to be the strongest criminal case against Donald Trump: the Florida classified documents case. …Even with historic budget surpluses in the billions of dollars, Parson has slashed $1 billion from the budget approved by the state legislature.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Andy had his TV mounted by Maurice from Mount My MF TV and now he is in the studio! Mount My MF TV provides professional TV mounting and electrical services specializing in TV Installation, Wall Fishing, Security Camera Installations, Wire Maintenance, and much more. Our customers come first and professional quality services are the priority with MF Maurice Horn, Certified Licensed Electrician. Since 2020, Maurice mounted over 10,000 TVS nationwide working with homeowners, renters, and companies like McDonald's franchises, Quest Diagnostics, The Kind Goods, Foot Locker franchises, Corporate Offices, AT&T, City Gear, local boutiques, Mizzou, Alabama A&M University, Florida A&M University, Jackson State University, Harris Stowe State University, UMSL, Lindenwood, and SIUE. As a certified licensed electrician, Maurice has worked with leading cable companies installing cable services and electrical wiring. In 2020, he changed the game by launching Mount MY MF TV - taking over Saint Louis and coming into your homes and businesses mounting MF TVs, and more. https://www.mountmymftv.com/ Sources: The Groom Theory Way Interview 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BqcVsou8kU www.mostlysuperheroes.com ©2024 Carrogan Ventures, LLC
St. Louis Soccer Legends on this episode of Soccer Mom Sunday! Host Jennifer Siess from Mine To Define chatted with Jan and Joan Gettemeyer - twins, soccer studs, strong women, hall of famers. What started on the playground wound up in building the foundation for the Women's Soccer Program at the University of Missouri - St. Louis, each with All-American honors. With hand-me-down uniforms, the Gettemeyers found connection on the pitch, leading UMSL to the NCAA Final Four, and helped to bring other players along with them into the competitive game. Each with their own excellence, Joan was a member of the Olympic Festival Team while Jan pursued officiating all the way to the FIFA Panel of International Referees. Listen in for stories of how it was, and where the game still needs to go for girls and women.
David Stofer with the UMSL college of education talks with Debbie Monterrey about UMSL hosting high school students to learn more about one day becoming teachers. (Photo by Jon Cherry/Getty Images)
Immigration is a hotly debated and highly politicized topic that pundits on either side of the aisle can't seem to agree on. With the election season quickly approaching, is there a different way that the country – political affiliation aside – can address it? According to two UMSL immigration experts, the first step is empathy. Uma Segal and Adriano Udani discuss the nuances missing from the election season debate over immigration, and why a deeper conversation is needed.
UMSL basketball coach Bob Sundvold joins us in-studio Pt. 1
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University of Missouri St. Louis has a new virtual reality lab and KMOX's Megan Lynch recently visited to meet the new four legged help they have.
Former opponents know her as “Rector”. Current players/players know her as “Bryant. Either way you put it, Lindsey is a 2023 National Champion with her Lou Fusz 2007 Girls Academy team! On this episode of Soccer Mom Sunday, host Jennifer Siess from Mine To Define chats with, now, "Coach Lindsey" about all things soccer - from her playing days in STL North County CYC and JB Marine - to collegiate soccer play at Iowa State University - to 25+ years of coaching in college (UMSL), STL Soccer Camps, and competitive youth club. Oh, and she's also a Soccer Mom too! Hear Lindsey's take on the evolution of youth soccer, needed pathway growth, challenges as a female coach, and creating a bonded team that can go on to win it all. #loufuszsoccer #ga #womenssoccer #coaching #parenting #noco
Dr. Anita Manion is a political science professor at UMSL and she joined us to discuss the results of last night's primary in New Hampshire and if there is a path to the nomination for Nikki Haley.
After the results of last night's Iowa caucus the political world heads Northeast to New Hampshire but we chat with Dr. David Kimball of UMSL about the results and what they mean.
Senator Chuck Schumer's warning against antisemitism amid the Israel-Hamas war leads the news. Following this, Chris and Amy on KMOX delve into the effectiveness of escalated police patrols in combating St. Louis crime. Dr. Kelsey Cundiff, Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at UMSL, provides crucial insights into deterrence strategies, reactive policing, and multifaceted approaches needed to curb crime rates.
University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL) Director of Percussion Studies Matt Henry returns to the podcast to talk about his PASIC 2023 presentation, “Settling the Score” (03:20), Matt's career before and since 2017, and changes in the music department at UMSL (23:40), SpecDrum and the importance of belonging (34:35), and an updated Random Ass Questions segment, including discussions of great books, great pop music from the 1970s and 1990s, and artist Travis Sheridan (47:45).Closing with a Rave on Pete's favorite moment from PASIC 2023 (01:10:15).Matt Henry Links:Matthew's previous appearance on the podcast in 2017Matthew's UMSL pageOther links:Michele FernándezMarvin Sparks, Jr.'s appearance on the podcast in 2017Black Magic: The Santana ExperienceThe MUNYThe PlayadorsSnarky PuppyThe Agbara SextetJessica FlanniganStewart Family FoundationPowell Hall (STL)Quatro's (Carbondale, IL)Pagliai's Pizza (Carbondale)King, Warrior, Magician, Lover - Robert Moore and Doug GilletteI Am the Cheese - Robert CormierNight - Elie WieselGarth BrooksTravis TrittAlan JacksonAppetite for Destruction - Guns N' RosesThe Stranger - Billy JoelPublic EnemyThe Chronic - Dr. DreA Tribe Called QuestRun-DMCBeastie BoysTravis SheridanRaves:Megan Arns
Soccer LEGEND right here on Soccer Mom Sunday! Sunday! Host Jennifer Siess from Mine To Define was joined by Ruth Harker: late blooming youth soccer elite Goalkeeper, UMSL college player with records still on the books, selection for 3 Olympic Festivals, USWNT OG participating in the Inaugural World Cup European matches recognized by USSF/FIFA, Hall-of-Famer, Coach, Mom, and pretty much an MVP at everything! Blind in her left eye since birth, Ruth knows all about “gaming with grit”. Hear her amazing experiences coming up through the ranks and her unique perspective on where the game was, is, is and needs to go. She's a tremendous human being and we were lucky to steal some of her time! #soccer #uswnt #legend #goalie #womensworldcup #northside #equality #title9 #inspiration
The University of Missouri - St. Louis is celebrating its 60th anniversary with five new fanfares. They are short pieces with big goals.
Food pantries at local St. Louis Colleges are reporting an increase in student visits. Shannon Quinn, case manager at UMSL's Advocacy and Care Center, and Jo Britt-Rankin discuss changes to federal food assistance programs and how University Missouri campuses are helping students secure their basic needs.
The membership of boards and commissions in Missouri does not reflect the racial, ethnic and gender composition of the state. These boards are important not only for the immediate impact they have on communities; they often serve as a launching pad for individuals seeking public office. UMSL political scientist Anita Manion shares the details of her latest report.
Wendy Doyle, United Women's Empowerment President and CEO joins Debbie Monterrey discussing gender parity and racial diversity with new report being released by UMSL and United WE.
This week, Josh catches up with Dr. Mitch Millstein, Professor of Supply Chain Management at UMSL and co-founder of Supply Velocity, a lean manufacturing and supply chain consulting firm. They discuss how supply chain management is having its “moment”, the secret sauce of becoming a you-can-count-on-me supplier and Mitch's past work with Josh's bakery on customer optimization. It all may sound like a mouthful, but Mitch has an uncanny ability to make complex business ideas super digestible (and pretty darn interesting) for all of us.
Jimmie Edwards Former St. Louis Circuit Judge and Rick Rosenfeld Professor Emeritus in Criminology at UMSL talking "Sensible Missouri" files ballot initiative to allow local control of guns.
Brian Adler, PHD Student in Public and Social Policy at Saint Louis University, and an adjunct Professor at UMSL joins Tom and Scott in studio talking about traveling in St. Louis and the safety of it.
This is a segment from Sports Open Line with Tom Ackerman. UMSL Hall of Fame baseball player Ron Edgar joins the show to discuss his collegiate career and Cardinals baseball. Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley airs weeknights 6-8PM CT on KMOX barring any Billikens or Cardinals games. Join the show by calling or texting (314) 436-7900 or by tweeting to Matt @MattPauleyOnAir. Listen live at 1120AM, 98.7FM, or on the free Audacy app.
In the first hour of Sports Open Line, hosted tonight by Tom Ackerman, he begins by giving some college basketball teams that he likes to go deep in the NCAA tournament and comments on SEMO playing in the First Four. Next, he discusses the Battlehawks' hot start and players who have stood out in the first four games. In the third segment, Tom goes over Cardinals' outfield and bullpen competition and what the Opening Day roster should look like. He rounds out the first hour joined by UMSL Hall of Famer Ron Edgar and talking about his college career. Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley airs weeknights 6-8PM CT on KMOX barring any Billikens or Cardinals games. Join the show by calling or texting (314) 436-7900 or by tweeting to Matt @MattPauleyOnAir. Listen live at 1120AM, 98.7FM, or on the free Audacy app.
Chad Opel of Front Office Fiduciary Network is back to present the latest Charitable Champion, Aubree Wallace of Civic Memorial HS. Wallace is a three-sport honor student, who goes "the extra mile in the classroom and on the field with a positive attitude." The UMSL soccer commit described her goals and positive experience as an Eagle. Next, Steve Porter is back to talk about another hall of fame induction; this time, he was accepted into the STL Hall of Fame. Porter describes the experience along with the upcoming Harry Gallatin Awards, which he helps organize and which recognizes "riverbend" high school basketball greatness. Finally, O'Fallon Boys Bowling takes over the studio as Coach Mike Imes is joined by team leaders Nathan Bassford and Connor Lunnings. Imes talks about the local history of scholastic bowling and shares his love for coaching. Bassford describes the dramatic ending to his career and his goals for the future as a collegiate bowler. And, Lunnings discusses the technical change from one hand to two, which has made a significant difference in his career.