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Missouri Health Talks

Missouri Health Talks travels throughout the state gathering conversations between Missourians about issues of access to healthcare.

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KBIA

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Health

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Dernier épisode

2 juil. 2026

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Épisodes

‘That is So Very Backward. You Can Have Access and Still Not Have Access’ 14.03.2019

Alissa Steward and Terilyn Harris are both juniors at Mizzou and are also roommates. While they live together now, they come from very different hometowns. Alissa is from El Dorado Springs, Missouri, which has a population of approximately 3,500 and Terilyn is from Atlanta.

‘That is So Very Backward. You Can Have Access and Still Not Have Access’ 14.03.2019

Alissa Steward and Terilyn Harris are both juniors at Mizzou and are also roommates. While they live together now, they come from very different hometowns. Alissa is from El Dorado Springs, Missouri, which has a population of approximately 3,500 and Terilyn is from Atlanta.

‘Older Folks Say if They Take Food Stamps, They're Taking it Away From Someone Else Who Needs It' 21.02.2019

Melanie Hickcox and Monica Palmer both work at Feeding Missouri, a coalition of Missouri food banks. Melanie is the SNAP project manager, and Monica is the communications manager.

‘This Legislation is Not a Job. This is Not a Paycheck. This is Our Life’ 21.02.2019

Robyn Schelp and Molly Myers are both moms of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities here in Columbia.

‘This Legislation is Not a Job. This is Not a Paycheck. This is Our Life’ 21.02.2019

Robyn Schelp and Molly Myers are both moms of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities here in Columbia.

‘You Have to Make a Choice. Take Your Sick Kid to the Doctor or Buy Food’ 21.02.2019

Melanie Hickcox and Monica Palmer both work at Feeding Missouri, a coalition of Missouri food banks. Melanie is the SNAP project manager, and Monica is the communications manager.

‘You Have to Make a Choice. Take Your Sick Kid to the Doctor or Buy Food’ 21.02.2019

Melanie Hickcox and Monica Palmer both work at Feeding Missouri, a coalition of Missouri food banks. Melanie is the SNAP project manager, and Monica is the communications manager.

‘I Didn't Want People to See Me in That Situation, So I Avoided It’ 30.01.2019

JT Thomas is a senior at the University of Missouri and is studying biology and business. We met at an event called “The Art of the Scar” that was hosted by the Missouri Kidney Program in September.

‘I Didn't Want People to See Me in That Situation, So I Avoided It’ 30.01.2019

JT Thomas is a senior at the University of Missouri and is studying biology and business. We met at an event called “The Art of the Scar” that was hosted by the Missouri Kidney Program in September.

‘The One's Who Cannot Afford It, They’re in a Deep, Dark Crack’ 30.01.2019

Christina Jackson, along with her mother, Paula, and sister, Andrea, met me at an event called “The Art of the Scar” that was hosted by the Missouri Kidney Program in September.

‘The One's Who Cannot Afford It, They’re in a Deep, Dark Crack’ 30.01.2019

Christina Jackson, along with her mother, Paula, and sister, Andrea, met me at an event called “The Art of the Scar” that was hosted by the Missouri Kidney Program in September.

‘Laugh Through Life the Best as You Can’ 07.01.2019

Christina Jackson, along with her mother, Paula, and sister, Andrea, met me at an event called “The Art of the Scar” that was hosted by the Missouri Kidney Program in September.

‘Laugh Through Life the Best as You Can’ 04.01.2019

Christina Jackson, along with her mother, Paula, and sister, Andrea, met me at an event called “The Art of the Scar” that was hosted by the Missouri Kidney Program in September.

‘I Had This Constant Support System That Was Extremely Vital to My Health’ 14.12.2018

JT Thomas is a senior at the University of Missouri and is studying biology and business. We met at an event called “The Art of the Scar” that was hosted by the Missouri Kidney Program in September.

‘Having to Tell Someone, ‘Our Community Doesn't Have That Resource’ Is the Hardest Thing' 14.12.2018

Mark Kirchhoff is the homeless youth program coordinator for Rainbow House in Columbia, and Kelsey Louder is the former shelter director.

‘Having to Tell Someone, ‘Our Community Doesn't Have That Resource’ Is the Hardest Part' 14.12.2018

Mark Kirchhoff is the homeless youth program coordinator for Rainbow House in Columbia, and Kelsey Louder is the former shelter director.

‘We're Bringing Public Health Out of the Bricks and Mortar of the Public Health Department’ 30.11.2018

Verna Laboy and Annabelle Simmons both work with Live Well By Faith, a community health program that targets chronic disease among African Americans in Boone County.

‘We're Bringing Public Health Out of the Bricks and Mortar of the Public Health Department’ 30.11.2018

This week we hear from Verna Laboy and Annabelle Simmons from Live Well By Faith, a community health program that targets chronic disease among African Americans in Boone County.

'We Needed to Get Public Health, Evidence-Based Programs Inside the Black Church' 30.11.2018

Verna Laboy and Annabelle Simmons both work with Live Well By Faith, a community health program that targets chronic disease among African Americans in Boone County.

'We Needed to Get Public Health, Evidence-Based Programs Inside the Black Church' 13.11.2018

This week we hear from Verna Laboy and Annabelle Simmons from Live Well By Faith, a community health program that targets chronic disease among African Americans in Boone County.

‘I Spent Two Years, Four Months and 13 Days on Dialysis, and Your Priorities Change’ 26.10.2018

JT Thomas is a senior at the University of Missouri and is studying biology and business. We met at an event called “The Art of the Scar” that was hosted by the Missouri Kidney Program in September.

‘He Can't Ask for a Pen, It's Really Hard to Ask for a Kidney’ 26.10.2018

Bob and Susan Winkelmann and their family friend, Anne Fitzsimmons, live here in Columbia. These three have been friends for a long time – they’ve worked together and raised their kids in the neighborhood that they share. We met at an event hosted by the Missouri Kidney Program in September.

‘I Spent Two Years, Four Months and 13 Days on Dialysis, and Your Priorities Change’ 26.10.2018

JT Thomas is a senior at the University of Missouri and is studying biology and business. We met at an event called “The Art of the Scar” that was hosted by the Missouri Kidney Program in September.

‘I Can’t Fight Off Colds and Whatnot Like Normal People Can’ 04.10.2018

John and Donna LaBelle are from Fulton, and we sat down in September at an event called “The Art of the Scar” that was hosted by the Missouri Kidney Program.

‘I Can’t Fight Off Colds and Whatnot Like Normal People Can’ 04.10.2018

John and Donna LaBelle are from Fulton, and we sat down in September at an event called “The Art of the Scar” that was hosted by the Missouri Kidney Program.

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