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Saint Louis In Tune

Motif Media Group, LLC

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Welcome to St Louis In Tune! Thank you for joining us for fresh perspectives on issues and events with experts, community leaders, and everyday people who are making a difference that shapes our society and world. The show is co-hosted by Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston.
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The Jermy Saint Louis Show

Jermy Saint Louis

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Welcome to The Jermy Saint Louis show! This platform is created to uplift, inspire, educate and entertain! Please visit my website: www.jermysaintlouis.com for more info. Don’t forget to subscribe! Much Love. ❤️ -Jermy
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Unfiltered opinion and unfettered curiosity from hosts Umar Lee and Stefene Russell makes St. Louis Speaks the best new podcast in town. St. Louis Speaks brings to ear regular guests including local politicians, musicians, media personalities on a variety of local topics.
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Hello everyone! My name is Mandee Rust and I am a Career Counselor here at Saint Louis University. I'm your new host working alongside some pretty great Student Interns, to bring you stories from the world of work. The Launch Pod: A Podcast by Saint Louis University's Career Services will cover career topics and stories to help you navigate your career journey. We will offer career-related tips, and information and we’ll share stories from Employers, Staff and Faculty Members, Students, and ...
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Patsy Roach joins the conversation today, delving into the murky waters of online dating scams. She shares her eye-opening journey from being a casual observer of the dating scene to a full-fledged advocate against scammers. Her tales of 'love bombing' and the emotional manipulation tactics employed by these scammers are both riveting and eye-poppi…
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This episode is a treasure trove for baseball enthusiasts! With the dynamic duo of Bob Tiemann and Ron Jacober in the studio, we explore the legendary legacy of the St. Louis Cardinals and their impressive 12 World Series titles. Bob, an award-winning historian, takes us through the timeline of each championship, revealing intriguing stories and st…
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The recent suspension of AmeriCorps funding has ignited a crucial conversation about the support systems in place for community organizations like Healing Action Network. In this episode, Arnold and Mark engage with Katie Rhodes and Courtney Hudzik to dissect the implications of this funding cut, which threatens to dismantle essential resources for…
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Jan Jacobi brings his historical expertise to the forefront in a riveting discussion about his latest book, Lincoln and Douglass. The conversation explores the rich tapestry of their friendship, drawing parallels to the beloved fable of the tortoise and the hare. Jan likens Lincoln's slow and steady approach to the tortoise, while Douglass’s fiery …
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Get ready to swing for the fences as we delve into the fascinating realm of St. Louis baseball with Ed Wheatley, an award-winning author and film producer deeply involved in St. Louis sports. Wheatley discusses his new book, From St. Louis to Cooperstown: Baseball Legends, Born and Made in the Gateway City, sharing fascinating stories and little-kn…
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We introduce listeners to Thaddeus Stevens, a significant yet often overlooked figure in American history. As an ardent opponent of slavery, Stevens played crucial roles in the passage of the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, and led efforts to impeach President Andrew Johnson. Bruce Levine, author of Thaddeus Stevens: Civil War Revolutionary and Fi…
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Tariffs, subsidies, and free markets—oh my! We dive headfirst into the complex world of tariffs and their impact on our daily lives. John Horn, an economics professor from Washington University, helps peel back the layers on what tariffs really are and how they work. John breaks down the nitty-gritty details, explaining how these tariffs can ripple…
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314 Day is not just a day; it's a full-blown celebration of everything that makes St. Louis sparkle. It is a week-long extravaganza where the city's unique culture, vibrant businesses, and community spirit take center stage. Our guest, Tatum Polk, one of the masterminds behind this annual festivity, spills the beans on how this grassroots celebrati…
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We celebrate the 30th anniversary of the St. Louis Jewish Film Festival, highlighting an impressive lineup of films from March 30th to April 8th at B&B Theaters in Creve Coeur. Hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston discuss the festival with John Wilson, the Director of Cultural Arts at the Jewish Community Center of St. Louis, and Wendy Sachs, di…
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We are going to chart a course into the turbulent waters of American history and have a conversation as we sail through the life of John Andrew Jackson, an escaped slave whose story is as riveting as it is pivotal. Dr. Susanna Ashton, a professor at Clemson University and the author of A Plausible Man, takes us on a journey that begins with Jackson…
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Father Dominic Garramone, also affectionately known as the 'Bread Monk', takes us on a delightful journey in this episode, where baking transcends the mere act of cooking and becomes a form of ministry and connection. He emphasizes that baking is not just about the final product but the journey that brings people together. The episode offers practi…
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Sean Zalmanoff, founder and chief loan officer of Better Rate Mortgage, covers an array of mortgage-related topics. The discussion delves into the various types of loans available, the importance of starting early in the mortgage application process, and practical tips for improving credit scores. Sean offers insights into mortgage refinancing, the…
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Join us for a delightful conversation with William Roth, the artistic director of the St. Louis Actors' Studio, as he shares his journey through the world of theater and the upcoming production of Eugene O'Neill's 'Long Day's Journey into Night'. Roth begins by recounting how his theater survived the pandemic, creatively adapting to keep their audi…
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In this lively episode of Saint Louis in Tune, Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston take a whimsical look back at their 2024 shows, sharing the most popular highlights that had their listeners buzzing. Imagine a highlight reel that combines the best moments from a podcast with a dash of humor and a sprinkle of friendship—that's what we get here. They …
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An important episode where we discuss the complexities and common misconceptions surrounding Medicare. Joining Mark and me are Dan Mangus, Vice President of Growth and Development for Senior Benefit Specialists, and Luke Atchison, to provide expert insights on the various parts of Medicare - Part A, B, C, and D. Discussion covers important enrollme…
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In this show we discuss mental health with representatives from StoryStitchers, a St. Louis-based nonprofit using social justice arts and youth programming to address mental health issues and gun violence. Project coordinator Emeara Burns and intern Houston Himes share insights on their mental health campaign, which includes creating public service…
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In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, Arnold Stricker introduces Brian Joseph, investigative journalist and author of 'Vegas Concierge: Sex Trafficking, Hip Hop, and Corruption in America.' The discussion delves into the operational intricacies of sex trafficking, the societal challenges faced by survivors, and how communities can support anti-tr…
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Maria Holmes, author of 'Connections: Making the Most of the Moment' discusses how to support those who have lost loved ones, with Maria sharing personal stories of loss, particularly the tragic death of her son in an automobile accident. She emphasizes the importance of embracing pain, cherishing memories, and maintaining connections. Maria shares…
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We welcome Anne Carpenter, a seasoned baker and author of the book You Had Me at Pie. Anne shares insights into different types of pies, including fruit, custard, and transparent pies, along with expert tips on making the perfect pie crust, choosing the right ingredients, and essential baking tools. The conversation also delves into the rise of coo…
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An engaging conversation centered around the upcoming sixth annual Italian Christmas concert, highlighting the collaboration between renowned opera singer Benedetta Orsi and the St. Louis Bologna Sister Cities organization. Scheduled for December 13th at the historic Basilica of St. Louis, the concert promises an evening filled with diverse musical…
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Nick Gusman of Nick Gusman and the Coyotes joins us for a vibrant discussion about his latest album, "Lifting Heavy Things," which showcases the band's unique sound blending elements of country, rock, and folk. He shares insights into his musical journey, revealing how personal experiences and observations inspire his songwriting. Gusman emphasizes…
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In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston discuss various events and issues, including an interview with Brad Kovach, Deputy Director at River City Foundation and publisher of Terrain Magazine. Brad talks about the upcoming Gateway Outdoor Expo to be held at St. Charles Convention Center, sharing details about …
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Derek Black’s journey from the heart of white nationalism to a committed stance against racism provides a compelling exploration of identity, ideology, and personal transformation. Raised within a family that played a significant role in the white nationalist movement, Derek offers insights into the intricacies of this often-misunderstood group. Di…
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Karen Kirsten’s memoir 'Irena's Gift' offers a profound exploration of family secrets, trauma, and the quest for identity against the backdrop of the Holocaust. Raised by a Holocaust survivor, Kirsten grew up in a household characterized by silence and hidden truths, where questions about her family's past were often met with dismissal. This episod…
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Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston engage in a lively conversation with baseball historian Robert Tiemann and renowned sports broadcaster Ron Jacober, swinging into the rich history of the St. Louis Cardinals. The episode kicks off with a nod to trivia which sets the stage for a broader discussion about the memorable and often overlooked moments in …
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