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Recent St. Louis Podcasts
Essential news for the St. Louis region. Every weekday, in about 8 to 10 minutes, you can learn about the top stories of the day, while also hearing longer stories that bring context and humanity to the issues ...
Tangazo is a meeting place where we share ideas and explore efforts to improve our human conditions and quite simply make our lives better. All are welcome, none will be judged, but all are challenged to look b...
A St. Louis-based podcast that shares stories about race and class from St. Louis and beyond. Episodes range from investigative accountability pieces to story-based reflections with a focus on everyday people i...
Collateral Damage is a news and chat show produced by KDHX Community Media in St. Louis, MO dealing with local and state politics, how national issues affect the region and what role the media plays in determin...
The Way We Sound is a podcast chronicling the voices of the St. Louis music community. It paints a picture of a city whose identity is intimately tied to the music we make and the stories we tell. The Way We So...
Recent St. Louis Episodes
Publication Date | Jul 31, 2019
Duration | 00:08:41
Publication Date | Jul 31, 2019
Duration | 00:08:41
Science Fiction writers have long warned us about the dangers of modifying organisms. But new technologies are becoming a reality and researchers are trying to figure out how to present gene-editing technology ...
Publication Date | Jul 30, 2019
Duration | 00:08:40
Publication Date | Jul 30, 2019
Duration | 00:08:40
The cannabis industry is predominantly white, and Missouri has said it won’t consider racial equity in its selection process for medical marijuana licenses. A St. Louis minority-owned business is focusing on co...
Publication Date | Jul 29, 2019
Duration | 00:47:05
Publication Date | Jul 29, 2019
Duration | 00:47:05
In this week's episode, we talk with Dr. Lance McCarthy about economic development, "black tech" in St. Louis, and how our African American communities can innovate in high-growth industries.
Publication Date | Jul 29, 2019
Duration | 00:08:01
Publication Date | Jul 29, 2019
Duration | 00:08:01
After homes in flood-prone areas have been bought through the FEMA buyout program, the federal agency allows local governments to use the land as long as they don’t build any developments on the properties. Som...
Publication Date | Jul 26, 2019
Duration | 00:08:23
Publication Date | Jul 26, 2019
Duration | 00:08:23
St. Louisan Alana Marie is exploring local history and her family’s roots in a film project about the city of Kinloch, where her father grew up. Missouri’s oldest incorporated African-American community now has...
Publication Date | Jul 25, 2019
Duration | 00:08:12
Publication Date | Jul 25, 2019
Duration | 00:08:12
Doctors often don’t want to treat pregnant women with substance use disorder. Many times those women are left without access to medications to control their addictions. Washington University’s medical school ha...
Publication Date | Jul 24, 2019
Duration | 00:08:29
Publication Date | Jul 24, 2019
Duration | 00:08:29
As part of our Curious Louis series, we look into the hidden history of Castlewood State Park — including the clubs, dance halls, and speakeasies once tucked into its hills — and visit the ruins that remain.
Publication Date | Jul 23, 2019
Duration | 00:47:46
Publication Date | Jul 23, 2019
Duration | 00:47:46
Broadcasting veteran Mike Claiborne joins us today for a discussion about his experience getting to where he is today as one of the few black sports broadcasters who was not a former professional athelete, as w...
Publication Date | Jul 23, 2019
Duration | 00:08:49
Publication Date | Jul 23, 2019
Duration | 00:08:49
After leaving Bosnia in the 90s, Nermana Huskic looked for a way to give back to St. Louis. She saw the growing need to care for the homeless population. Now she owns RukaNade, one of the largest Bosnian nonpro...
Publication Date | Jul 22, 2019
Duration | 00:08:30
Publication Date | Jul 22, 2019
Duration | 00:08:30
Every July and October, the Belleville nonprofit MindsEye sponsors unique baseball tournaments for St. Louis-area athletes who are legally blind. The games are played with beepballs that emit sounds and bases t...