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St. Louis on the Air
St. Louis on the Air creates a unique space where guests and listeners can share ideas and opinions with respect and honesty. Whether exploring issues and challenges confronting our region, discussing the latest innovations in science and technology, taking a closer look at our history or talking with authors, artists and musicians, St. Louis on the Air brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region.
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Episodes
Tiny Desk Contest 2018: Who will be St. Louis’ top pick? 21.02.2018 7:32
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 21.02.2018 17:58
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 21.02.2018 23:22
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 20.02.2018 34:09
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' 20.02.2018 8:00
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 19.02.2018 27:28
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 19.02.2018 21:34
Political scientist David Robertson discusses his book "The Original Compromise," which looks at the creation of the U.S. Constitution.
Nurses for Newborns continues to help at-risk infants get a healthy start 16.02.2018 15:17
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 16.02.2018 20:32
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 16.02.2018 12:43
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 15.02.2018 31:19
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 15.02.2018 17:39
Host Don Marsh talks about a St. Louis themed variety show featuring blues music, comedy and discussions about life in a divided city.
African-American presence growing ‘slowly but surely’ in classical music, say visiting musicians 14.02.2018 22:17
Fewer than 2 percent of musicians in professional orchestras in the U.S. are African-American, and the Florida-based Ritz Chamber Players are eager to change that.
Non-profit Creative Reaction Lab engages young St. Louis black, Latinos to address societal issues 14.02.2018 26:26
Host Don Marsh discussed how technological and art design can reveal and address societal issues.
Growth in US hate groups slows, hate crimes on the rise: Wash U professor 13.02.2018 25:44
Host Don Marsh talked with sociologist David Cunningham about the recent slowdown in the growth of hate groups in the U.S. as well as the concurrent increase in the number of hate crimes.
Ulysses Grant, St. Louis city-county divide among notable stories of love, loss in St. Louis’ past 13.02.2018 23:25
Host Don Marsh discusses interesting and obscure love and breakup stories that happened in St. Louis with Renegade STL .
Sound Bites: Where to go with your Valentine 13.02.2018 19:42
Host Don Marsh discussed tips for where to dine on Valentine's Day with our partners at Sauce Magazine.
An update on renovations at the Gateway Arch By LARA HAMDAN • FEB 9, 2018 12.02.2018 29:49
St. Louis on the Air host Don Marsh spoke with Ryan McClure of the Gateway Arch Park Foundation and producer Alex Heuer about renovations at the national park.
From Scottrade Center to St. Peter’s Basilica, tenor Scott Kenneback combines faith, talent 09.02.2018 16:15
Host Don Marsh talked with tenor Scott Kennebeck about his multi-faceted career and the various audiences he’s performed for.
St. Louis Chamber Chorus' will highlight the theme of love in ‘Love Dances’ concert 09.02.2018 16:38
British composer Francis Pott joined St. Louis on the Air host Don Marsh alongside Philip Barnes, artistic director of the Saint Louis Chamber Chorus, for to talk about a concert highlighting the theme of love.
Behind the Headlines: 2018 Illinois governor race ‘on track’ to being most expensive yet 09.02.2018 15:53
Host Don Marsh discusses the 2018 Illinois governor’s race and other political issues in the state.
KSDK news anchor Rene Knott highlights upcoming 2018 Winter Olympics coverage 08.02.2018 13:34
Producer Alex Heuer talks to KSDK news anchor Rene Knott about his trip to the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea.
UMSL professor Susan Brownell is studying hospitality at the 2018 Winter Olympics 08.02.2018 13:48
Producer Alex Heuer talks to UMSL anthropology professor Susan Brownell, who's attending the 2018 Winter Olympic and plans to study them from an anthropological point of view.
A trip down memory lane of the 1904 Olympics held in St. Louis 08.02.2018 21:10
Producer Alex Heuer delves deeper into the history of the 1904 Olympics held in St. Louis and new efforts set to commemorate its past.
Remember: Heart disease is still the leading cause of death – here’s how to prevent it 07.02.2018 21:35
Host Don Marsh talks to cardiologist Andrew Kates to discuss new developments in heart health research and answer questions about the heart.
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