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  • Fox News host Tucker Carlson admitted to a podcaster he sometimes lies to audiences, but not the way others do. What’s the basis for his argument that it’s not really deceptive? Also, the impact of the 9/11 terror attack coverage on today’s television and online news, the sale of TMZ, and how remote work is leading to more diverse newsroom staffs. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
  • A common question OsteoStrong Columbia owner DAYNA GLANZ gets from people visiting for the first time is: "how long will it take to see results?" Her answer, while encouraging, may not be exactly what you want to hear. Also, the seventh (7th!) iteration of the popular 'Church Basement Ladies' series arrives at Maples Repertory Theatre in Macon next Wednesday night. Artistic director TODD DAVISON tells us how the 'Ladies' manage to keep the laughs - and the music - coming after all these years! (4:07) September 23, 2021
  • The ecological benefits of growing and maintaining native plants in our yards and the many different green spaces throughout Columbia will have a positive impact on a variety of different species for decades to come, at least that's the hope of community conservationist and today's guest, DANIELLE FOX, from the Office of Sustainability. September 28, 2021
  • If you or someone you know in the mid-Missouri area is a talented young string musician, consider joining the new Missouri Academy of Music. Co-directors KIRK and MARIA TREVOR are hoping to provide a "unique" experience for each youth who enrolls. Talented string musicians themselves, Kirk and Maria perform two pieces for us on the cello and harp: The Swan and Beauty and the Beast. October 1, 2021
  • A little bit of confidence is all it takes to install Marmoleum Click in your home today! (Okay, so some skill is involved.) Really, though, from start to finish, it's probably best to just leave it to SCOTT BRADLEY and his team at Carpet One Floor and Home in Columbia. Also, JENNIFER BEAN, RDN, Missouri Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, tells us about a few of the new changes to the always-changing dietary guidelines. For instance, she says "up until these dietary guidelines, we did not have good guidance on what to feed people who are less than two years old." (3:45) September 20, 2021
  • The Fisher House Foundation hopes to break ground on a new development (on the grounds of Columbia's Truman Memorial Veterans' Hospital) in 2023. STEPHEN GAITHER tells us where the fundraising for this project stands after three short years. Also, KASEY LYNCH invites everyone to come see a series of "cutting-edge original and adapted works" titled 'Climate Change Action Theatre' tomorrow night on the MU campus. It's this year's 'Life and Literature Performance Series' selection. (4:03) September 21, 2021
  • Mom of two and CMSHTC board member, RICHELLE DOUGLAS, has some advice for fellow parents of young children who own their own phone: be proactive in fostering a dialogue with your child, because when (keyword: when) they make a mistake online, they'll know they can come to you without feeling "shame." Also, help out the Coalition by attending a fundraiser next month in Columbia. NANETTE WARD has details. September 22, 2021
  • Artificial intelligence expert SCOTT CHRISTIANSON takes a deep dive into deepfake technology, using examples starring "Barack Obama" and "Tom Cruise" as a way to illustrate just how far machine learning algorithms have come in a relatively short period of time. September 24, 2021
  • Just like us humans, dogs experience life a little differently as they age into their twilight years; and just like us humans, they too need a little extra TLC from time to time. Today's guest, DR. MAR DOERING, DVM, All Paws Medical and Behavioral Center, has some tips to keep Fluffy and Fido (or in Mar's case, Conner) happy and healthy as those dog - and cat - years wear on. September 29, 2021
  • With the right amount of prep and planning, the death of a loved one can be an enlightening and educational experience; for the person who's dying, it can be a journey filled with many questions and concerns, and that's why end-of-life doula MICKEY HAVENER hosts a monthly "death cafe," to be a sounding board for those whose time may be running out. September 30, 2021
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