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St. Louis on the Air: Discussing the news that Gov. Greitens was indicted
Host Don Marsh spoke with St. Louis Public Radio reporters Rachel Lippmann and Jo Mannies about news that Gov. Greitens was indicted.
The climate is changing, but weather forecasting probably won’t
On Friday’s St. Louis on the Air, host Don Marsh spoke with local meteorologist Cindy Preszler about the findings of some new research – along with Anthony Lupo, a professor of atmospheric science who helped lead the study.
A lesson in crisis communications as St. Louis-based Centene deals with negative press
Host Don Marsh talked about crisis communications with Linda Locke, senior vice president and partner with Standing Partnership.
Homelessness in St. Louis and a local film addressing the issues of tent cities
Host Don Marsh talks about the new documentary film, "Living in Tents," which features the stories of homeless people in St. Louis and more broadly, the issue of homelessness in St. Louis.
Pro & Con: House Bill 2179, a state bill set to penalize companies boycotting Israel
Host Don Marsh discussed the potential impact of House Bill 2179 that would prohibit Missouri from entering into contracts over $10,000 with companies that engage in the boycott of, divestment from and sanctioning of Israel, an ally of the United States.
Tiny Desk Contest 2018: Who will be St. Louis’ top pick?
Host Don Marsh talked with engagement producer Lindsay Toler about the Tiny Desk Contest 2018.
BuzzFeed investigation finds Missouri execution drug supplier has troubled safety history
Host Don Marsh talked with BuzzFeed News reporter Chris McDaniel about his investigation that uncovered the pharmacy that has supplied Missouri with drugs for executions.
Sound Bites: Local chefs share their journeys toward a vibrant work-life balance
Local culinary professionals Alex Feick and Josh Charles joined Sauce Magazine editor Catherine Klene and St. Louis on the Air's Don Marsh to talk about how they manage demanding careers alongside parenthood and other aspects of their lives.
Recognizing unconscious bias and what we can do about it
Host Don Marsh talks about recognizing unconscious bias and how that can help further understanding and inclusion.
Travel expert Rick Steves gives advice on 'traveling thoughtfully'
The prolific author and TV and radio host spoke with St. Louis on the Air producer Evie Hemphill in advance of his Feb. 20 talk at Powell Hall as part of the St. Louis Speakers Series.
Hip-hop history: Wash U professor uses 'Hamilton' as teaching tool
Host Don Marsh spoke with Washington University history professor Peter Kastor about the historical accuracy of "Hamilton" and about its use as a teaching tool.
UMSL professor's book highlights what the framers were really thinking
Political scientist David Robertson discusses his book "The Original Compromise," which looks at the creation of the U.S. Constitution.
Sen. Hegeman on curbing tax credits and the Senate’s relationship with Greitens
On the latest edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum and Jo Mannies are pleased to welcome Sen. Dan Hegeman to the program for the first time.
The Cosby Republican represents most of northwest Missouri in the Missouri Senate. The 12th Senatorial District has the largest geographic area of any House or Senate seat.
Nurses for Newborns continues to help at-risk infants get a healthy start
Host Don Marsh talked about services provided by Nurses for Newborns to provide a safety net and improve the outcomes of at-risk infants.
8th ward Alderwoman-elect Annie Rice, Sue Shear Institute’s Vivian Eveloff discuss women in politics
Alderwomen-elect Annie Rice and Vivian Eveloff, director of the Sue Shear Institute for Women in Public Life at the University of Missouri-St. Louis talk about the increase in the number of women in elected offices.
STLPR reporters analyze special 8th ward alderman election
Host Don Marsh talks to St. Louis Public Radio reporters Rachel Lippmann and Jason Rosenbaum about Annie Rice's win in 8th ward alderwoman election.
‘No doubt about it’: Mother of Mary Jo Trokey says postpartum disorder led to homicide-suicide
Host Don Marsh talks about perinatal depression with Washington University experts; mother of Mary Jo Trokey joins conversation.
Local show feature blues music, the story of St. Louis’ entertainment history
Host Don Marsh talks about a St. Louis themed variety show featuring blues music, comedy and discussions about life in a divided city.
Alderwoman-elect Rice reflects on her big win — and her priorities for the 8th Ward
On the latest edition of the Politically Speaking podcast, St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum, Jo Mannies and Rachel Lippmann welcome Alderwoman-elect Annie Rice to the show.
Rice defeated 8th Ward Democratic Committeeman Paul Fehler on Tuesday to represent the 8th Ward in the St. Louis Board of Aldermen. The 8th Ward takes in the Shaw, Southwest Garden, Tower Grove South and Tower Grove East neighborhoods.