Darren Hellwege, T'Keyah Thomas, Rachael Norden

Thinking Out Loud

Society EN ↓ 20 episodes

KBIA Hosts Darren Hellwege, T’Keyah Thomas, and Rachael Norden discuss business, technology, poetry, books, music, arts, culture, and more with notable individuals and organizations in Columbia and mid-Missouri. In the past, the show broadcast Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, a radio drama put on by the Maplewood Barn community theater on Friday evenings. On Saturday it tackled the college sports scene.

Author

Darren Hellwege, T'Keyah Thomas, Rachael Norden

Category

Society

Podcast website

www.kbia.org

Latest episode

Jul 10, 2026

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Episodes

Agatha Christie Book From Local Author Describes Her Life From Writing To Poisons To Surfing 10.07.2026

KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Dr. Nancy West, author of the new book Agatha Christie, The Mother Of The Cozy Mystery. They discuss Christie's writing career and life, including her love of surfing. No, really! The book will be available at Skylark Bookshop

Maples Rep Brings Peanuts Gang To Stage In "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown" 08.07.2026

KBIA's Darren Hellwege visits with Maples Repertory Theatre's Artistic Director Todd Davison and with Brandon McShaffree, who directs their production of "You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown." which is running through Aug. 2nd at the Theatre in Macon. Maples Repertory Theatre

Land grants, 4-H, and the State Fair: A history 07.07.2026

KBIA’s Rachael Norden speaks with Dr. Clay Hurdle, Assistant Professor and 4-H State Specialist in Leadership and Civic Engagement at HDFS on the history of land grants in Missouri and how they impacted Mizzou’s identity, as well as the 4-H Extension, and how those seemingly unrelated things come together annually during the Missouri State Fair, happening this year August 13-23 in Sedalia.

State Historical Society Busy Around Independence Day 29.06.2026

KBIA's Darren Hellwege visits with Beth Pike and Joel Rhodes of the State Historical Society of Missouri, catching up on several events happening around the 4th of July, including a live reading of the Declaration of Independence. You can see the full schedule at State Historical Society events calendar

How the sausage is made: Mizzou Meat Lab and public market opens this July 26.06.2026

KBIA’s Rachael Norden speaks with Dr. Bryon Wiegand, Division Director of Animal Sciences at CAFNR-MU on the long-awaited opening of the new Michael L. Parson Meats Education & Training Lab – or Meat Lab – and the long and winding journey that took this vision from its previous iteration as the Mizzou Meat Market, to the state of the art learning facility and public market that formally opens in J...

Canning and CAFNR: Accessible food safety training at Mizzou 19.06.2026

KBIA’s Rachael Norden speaks with Dr. Kantha Channaiah, Assistant Professor of Food Science and State Extension Specialist of Food Processing and Safety at CAFNR on the food safety training programs offered through CAFNR and the importance of proper food handling - not only for manufacturers and businesses, but also individuals who work with popular methods of food handling such as canning.

Temporal buffet: Exploring pollinators, people, and pests in our own backyard 12.06.2026

In an episode dedicated to all things bugs, KBIA’s Rachael Norden is joined by KBIA Health Reporter Rebecca Smith to speak with Dr. Emily Althoff, Assistant Extension Professor and State Extension Specialist of Urban Entomology at CAFNR on the relationships between pollinators and pests – how they’re often one and the same – and how people can play a vital role in stewarding local environments to...

Breaking down walls: Founding a future in collaboration at CAFNR-MU’s Johnny Morris Institute of Fisheries, Wetlands, and Aquatic Systems 05.06.2026

KBIA's Rachael Norden speaks with Dr. Rick Relyea, inaugural director of the Johnny Morris Institute of Fisheries, Wetlands, and Aquatic Systems at CAFNR-MU on his vision in workforce development and regional collaboration as he sets the stage for this new institute at Mizzou.

Play has a place for us all: Recognizing, celebrating, and elevating the importance of play 02.06.2026

In celebration of International Day of Play happening June 11, KBIA's Rachael Norden speaks with Dr. Rachel Thibodeau-Nielsen, Associate Professor at HDFS on the importance of play for children – namely, the evolving narratives around childhood play versus adulthood preparation, how play styles exist across a spectrum, and how adults can help facilitate true playtime for children, founded in a joy...

The Ross & Rachel Effect: Navigating breakups and loneliness in our relationships 28.05.2026

KBIA's Rachael Norden continues her conversation with Dr. Kale Monk, Associate Professor at HDFS, on all things relationships – the good, the bad, and the lonely. In this episode, we explore loneliness, breakups, and what it can look like to navigate the natural ebb and flow of our relationships. Plus, resources for rural community members through HDFS’ new ShowMe Connection project.

New Name, Continuing Mission For Columbia's Up To Good 19.05.2026

KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Kate Harry, President, and Patsy Stem, President-Elect, of Columbia non-profit Up To Good. The organization, formerly known as The Assistance League of Mid-Missouri, serves people in Columbia in a number of ways, including their thrift shop Upscale Resale. Up To Good

Scott Simon's New Book Explores Our Love of Pets 08.05.2026

KBIA's Darren Hellwege visits with Scott Simon, longtime host of NPR's "Weekend Edition Saturday," about his new book. Ulysses S. Cat and Other Animals I Have Known explores the pets in Scott's life, and how we are all affected by the animals in our lives.

Gratitude to our caregivers: Celebrating National Provider Appreciation Day May 8th 05.05.2026

KBIA's Rachael Norden speaks with Drs. Shinyoung Jeon and Aileen Garcia on National Childcare Provider Appreciation Day, or Provider Appreciation Day, happening May 8th – a worldwide celebration meant to recognize the work of childcare providers, teachers, and other educators of young children.

Mizzou Theatre Offers Dance Performance "Catalyst" 21.04.2026

KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Emily Ehling who directs "Catalyst," an upcoming dance concert, and about the new dance program within Mizzou's Theatre Department. Mizzou Theatre Department

Recognize, appreciate, and advocate: Celebrating National Afterschool Professionals Appreciation Week 2026 20.04.2026

KBIA's Rachael Norden speaks with returning guest, Dr. Melissa Herzog, Associate Teaching Professor at HDFS on National Afterschool Professionals Appreciation Week (APAW), happening April 20-24, 2026 as a time to recognize, appreciate, and advocate for those who work with young people during out-of-school hours and make a profound difference in the lives of youth.

Essentials of early learning: School readiness and National Kindergarten Day 07.04.2026

KBIA's Rachael Norden speaks with Dr. Francisco Palermo, Associate Professor at HDFS on National Kindergarten Day, the impacts of technology on early learning, and how early childhood education emphasizes developing the social skills children require before academia.

Holy Week Recognized at Columbia's First Presbyterian Church 02.04.2026

KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Rev. Katie Collins of First Presbyterian Church about their Holy Week observances and the meaning of events like Maunday Thursday and Good Friday. First Presbyterian Church, Columbia MO

MU Choral Union to Perform Schubert Mass with Columbia Civic Orchestra 26.03.2026

KBIA’s Rachael Norden speaks with Dr. Brandon Boyd, Associate Professor and Director of Choral Activities at the University of Missouri on the MU Choral Union’s upcoming spring performance, Franz Schubert’s Mass in E flat Major, presented by the University Concert Series and in collaboration with the Columbia Civic Orchestra. Plus, a look at what’s coming down the line as the Choral Union plans it...

Ancient History Expert to Speak at Mizzou with Mitchel Series 25.03.2026

KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Dr. Jeffrey Stevens of the Mizzou History Department about this year's guest in the Fordyce Mitchel Lecture Series. Dr. Dimitri Nakassis of University of Colorado will speak on "At Mycenae the Gods Once Walked the Earth: The Rise and Fall of a Bronze Age Civilization."Schedule for 2026 Fordyce Mitchell Lecture Series

Display at Historical Society Highlights Uniforms as Part of Military Stories 25.03.2026

KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Nicole Johnston of the Missouri Historic Costume and Textile Collection and Joan Stack of the State Historical Society of Missouri about the new display " W[A]RN and TRANSFORMED: Uniforms as Stories of U.S." with U.S. military veterans sharing stories as art around the military uniforms. W[A]RN and TRANSFORMED: UniformW[A]RN and TRANSFORMED: Uniforms as Stories of...

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