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  • Former President Trump said it’s time for Joe Rogan to stop apologizing for the Spotify controversies. After nearly two weeks, the streaming service stands by the conservative podcaster and their exclusive distribution agreement. We’ll talk about why. Also, Jeff Zucker’s ouster from CNN, coverage of the Olympics and why we can’t stop playing Wordle. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Ron Kelley and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
  • "It has wasted away. It is not there, so it cannot function." LOIS LONG, advocate/volunteer for persons with dementia, shows us what the brain looks like of someone who had Alzheimer's disease. April 14, 2022
  • Today's guests, CATEY TERRY and KRISTIN BOWEN, encourage everyone to download a new app for your smartphone that will be the go-to source for all-things Moms Demand Action. April 18, 2022
  • Mizzou Alumni Association is hosting a fundraiser for their scholarship program next Tuesday at the George Caleb Bingham Gallery on the MU campus, and you're invited! Guests: WALLY PFEFFER and DAVID BAKER | Also, it's been a long time coming, but Talking Horse Productions is finally putting on the Tony Award-winning musical 'Fun Home', starring today's guests, MALLORY DONOHUE and REN ATKINS! (3:39) April 20, 2022
  • Each year, Heart of Missouri CASA uses the month of April to educate and inform the public on the impact abuse and neglect has on the foster care system in our community, and to encourage anyone listening to become an advocate. April National Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month. Guest: KELLY HILL | Also, League of Women Voters president MARILYN McLEOD invites everyone to attend a special event tomorrow on Zoom, co-sponsored by the Daniel Boone Regional Library. Missouri School of Journalism professor Kathy Kiely will discuss the Sunshine Law. Registration is required. (4:45) April 11, 2022
  • Our future depends on renewable energy, and the future is now. "We have the technology to do this, we know how to do this, it's all there for the taking, we just gotta have the will to do it." Guests: JEFF HOLZEM and JACK MEINZENBACH, Citizens' Climate Lobby April 13, 2022
  • KIRK TREVOR and four students from the newly-formed Missouri Academy of Music are just days away from putting on a spring concert- but before they do, they stop by our show to perform Henry Purcell's 'Rondeau' at [2:00] and 'Air in D' at [6:22]. April 19, 2022
  • Love Columbia executive director JANE WILLIAMS talks about the many ways in which we can help those affected by the ongoing housing crisis: "we'd like to see...families have a place to live." Also, 2022 is a big year for Red Top Christian Church in Hallsville because it's turning 200. Guest TIM REINBOTT says, "we are the oldest of our denomination west of the Mississippi." Events are planned throughout the year, and you're invited! (3:30) April 22, 2022
  • "Who'd thought dried green beans were just like potato chips, and almost that addictive?" -- SARAH EBER, MPH, RD, LD, CDE, Missouri Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics | Also, STACIE POTTINGER invites everyone to a special 35MM screening of Monty Python and the Holy Grail this weekend at Ragtag Cinema in Columbia. You're also invited to attend a one-time only showing of the 1929 Ukrainian documentary, Man with a Movie Camera. (4:56) April 12, 2022
  • Singer/songwriter/storyteller LARRY BROWN performs 'John Henry Bosworth' by Noel Paul Stookey. April 15, 2022
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