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Looking back: Schweich talks about his love of law, finding purpose

In addition to a 2003 stop at 'St. Louis on the Air,' Tom Schweich also appeared on St. Louis Public Radio's 'Politically Speaking' podcast in 2013.
Jason Rosenbaum
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St. Louis Beacon
In addition to a 2003 stop at 'St. Louis on the Air,' Tom Schweich also appeared on St. Louis Public Radio's 'Politically Speaking' podcast in 2013.
In addition to a 2003 stop at 'St. Louis on the Air,' Tom Schweich also appeared on St. Louis Public Radio's 'Politically Speaking' podcast in 2013.
Credit Jason Rosenbaum / St. Louis Beacon
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St. Louis Beacon
In addition to a 2003 stop at 'St. Louis on the Air,' Tom Schweich also appeared on St. Louis Public Radio's 'Politically Speaking' podcast in 2013.

Missouri Auditor Tom Schweich died Thursday; he was 54.

In June 2003, Schweich was a guest on “St. Louis on the Air,” hosted by Mike Sampson. At the time, Schweich was partner at Bryan Cave, Missouri’s oldest law firm, where he helped manage internal audits and investigations for large companies. Schweich also had published a book, “Staying Power: 30 Secrets Invincible Executives Use for Getting to the Top — and Staying There.”

We have pulled a few excerpts from that conversation. In the first, a caller thanks Schweich for his work.

"St. Louis on the Air" archives: Tom Schweich talks to a caller.

Schweich also discussed his love of law and using skills in a positive way.

"St. Louis on the Air" archives: Tom Schweich talks about law and purpose.

“St. Louis on the Air” discusses issues and concerns facing the St. Louis area. The show is produced by Mary Edwards and Alex Heuer and hosted by veteran journalist Don Marsh. Follow us on Twitter: @STLonAir.

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Looking back: Schweich talks about his love of law, finding purpose

Erica Smith is an online producer of "St. Louis on the Air" and "Cityscape." Erica has worked in newsrooms in Indiana, Washington and Missouri, including the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
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