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  • Mobility Worldwide's Craft Beer and Carts fundraiser - at Logboat Brewing Company in Columbia - is less than two weeks away! In addition to the promise of good times to be had, this is your chance to see, up close, the same three-wheeled carts that are sent all over the world to disabled people in disadvantaged countries. Guests: DREW ANDERSON and GARY MOREAU | Also, Heart of Missouri United Way executive director ANDREW GRABAU is here with three things he says connects us as a community. (4:15) July 13, 2021
  • Plenty of smiles on our set today as we bring you a performance of 'You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile' from Maples Repertory Theatre's production of 'Annie'. ANDREW SCOGGIN, as Bert Healey, sings that 90-second ear worm at [3:33] accompanied by KEVIN CASEY on piano. Artistic director TODD DAVISON is also here because, well, he's the boss. Show opens next Friday. July 7, 2021
  • As the COVID-19 delta variant rips through Missouri and Arkansas, the Biden administration and Facebook trade barbs over who is to blame for low vaccination rates. Also, using spyware to hack journalists’ phones, information blackouts in Cuba, and the ethics of using a deep fake to bring Anthony Bourdain’s words to life. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
  • The Mississippi River Basin Ag and Water Desk promises a fresh approach to covering agriculture, water and climate issues across more than 20 states. We’ll talk about what makes this innovative partnership unique, and how it will serve local communities. Also, the latest chapter in the space race, getting ready for the Olympic games, and consumer choice drives this year’s summer blockbuster hits. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Ron Kelley: Views of the News.
  • No nails, no adhesives, no heavy tools needed to install SetaGrip in your home - that's according to Carpet One Floor & Home general manager SCOTT BRADLEY, who adds that this particular technology has now been "perfected." Also, JERRELL MORTON tells us about Job Point's YouthBuild program, which has allowed more than 700 young people (over the past decade) to "reinvent themselves." (4:32) July 20, 2021
  • Truman VA cardiologist DR. ANAND CHOCKALINGAM says true happiness is achieved when one recognizes that inner bliss doesn't have to come with (or at) a cost - or when you get a dog, whichever comes first. July 21, 2021
  • Arrow Rock's J. Huston Tavern has seen a lot in its nearly 200 years in existence (even ghosts!). Two years ago, a fire destroyed the kitchen leading to a renovation that general manager ALAN HAGEDORN says will reopen to the public sometime this summer! Also, BRITTANY WHITLEY, PhD, continues the conversation about MOST Policy Initiative, a non-partisan effort to connect science and scientists with lawmakers in Jefferson City. (4:00) July 23, 2021
  • Retired nurse practitioner DAYNA GLANZ tells us about her own personal journey with osteoporosis and what led her to open OsteoStrong Columbia! Also, SARAH EBER, MPH, RD, LD, CDE, Missouri Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, introduces us to a variety of Missouri-grown berries that are not only healthy, but readily available to eat during the summer season. "We have berries everywhere!" (5:08) July 27, 2021
  • Truman Veterans' Hospital chief pulmonologist DR. SATISH KALANJERI tells us about a non-surgical treatment for severe asthma called bronchial thermoplasty, a decade-old procedure for those who've exhausted other preventative methods of relief. July 26, 2021
  • Mouth trauma can happen to anyone at any time (i.e. baseball players who take a fastball to the face). So what can you do after the unexpected happens? Columbia Healthy Smiles' DRS. PHILIP BATSON and ELIZABETH ABE share some ways to make the road to recovery as easy as possible. July 28, 2021
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