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  • The State Historical Society of Missouri has partnered with the Missouri School of Journalism and the Missouri Photo Workshop - from which this exhibit originates, celebrating 75 years in existence - for what they're calling 'Small Towns, Big Stories', or photographs of various small towns in the Show-Me State taken by professional photographers dating back to 1949. JOAN STACK says, "it's a really interesting way of looking at Missouri's history." November 1, 2023
  • Yes, it's October, but that's not stopping today's guests, ED HANSON and KRIS BALLAGE, from talking about The Missouri Symphony League's annual Holiday Home Tour and Taste of the Holiday Home Tour Brunch. Ed says the Nov. 4th brunch will feature a fashion show, music, comedy and more! The holiday theme continues with our next guest, CINDY KADLEC, who invites everyone to this Saturday's annual fall festival bazaar and spaghetti dinner at Campus Lutheran Church in Columbia! (4:29) October 25, 2023
  • In this final visit with DRS. ELIZABETH ABE and PHILIP BATSON, DDS, Columbia Healthy Smiles, we talk about some of the most important technological advancements made in general dentistry in the past half-century, advancements like facial scans and digital x-rays! October 27, 2023
  • Halloween is one of our favorite holidays to celebrate on this show, mostly because it means we get to hear a scary-not-scary story from storyteller LARRY BROWN! The title of Larry's story is not revealed until the end - find out why! October 31, 2023
  • As the year winds down, financial advisor ALEX LaBRUNERIE, LaBrunerie Financial, says it's important to take into consideration *now* any charitable contributions you might want to make direct from your required minimum distribution in order to avoid paying taxes on it. Alex also shares his thoughts on online bank savings accounts. October 30, 2023
  • Join us as we bid Radio Friends with Paul Pepper a fond farewell. We’ll remember the team’s five decades on the mid-Missouri airwaves, 14 of which were right here on KBIA. Also, reporters in Alabama arrested for reporting on grand jury activity; CBS announces a new team to report on disinformation, and a debate on whether sports journalists should be allowed to bet on teams they cover. From Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
  • KBIA's Darren Hellwege visits with Dr. Pamela Bruzina, recently named the first Ombudsperson at the University of Missouri, and they discuss the new role and her work at MU's Faculty Athletics Representative.
  • Join us as we bid Radio Friends with Paul Pepper a fond farewell. We’ll remember the team’s six decades on the mid-Missouri airwaves, 14 of which were right here on KBIA. Also, reporters in Alabama arrested for reporting on grand jury activity, CBS announces a new team to report on disinformation and a debate on whether sports journalists should be allowed to be on teams they cover. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Kathy Kiely: Views of the News.
  • University Concert Series will play host to artists and performers from all over the world in 2023-2024! Director ROBERT WELLS says, "the bonus of this season is we're finally past the pandemic." The more tickets you buy, the cheaper they become! Also, New Chapter Coaching, LLC president/CEO CAROLYN SULLIVAN invites everyone to take part in the 2nd annual 'Together Towards Tomorrow', a non-profit leadership conference happening next month featuring Goodr founder and CEO Jasmine Crowe-Houston as its keynote speaker. (4:43) October 18, 2023
  • Advocate, volunteer, and poet, LOIS LONG talks about respect being a "key element" in our relationships with caregivers, persons with dementia and people in general in her final appearance on our show. She shares with us her poem titled 'Worthy of Respect' at [1:30]. October 19, 2023
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