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Saint Louis In Tune

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Welcome to St Louis In Tune! Thank you for joining us for fresh perspectives on issues and events with experts, community leaders, and everyday people who are driving change and making an impact that shapes our society and world. The show is co-hosted by Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston.
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In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston interview Mickey Bergman, an expert in high-stakes prisoner and hostage negotiations. Bergman, the CEO of Global Reach and former Chief Intergovernmental Mediator for the Richardson Center for Global Engagement, discusses the complexities of international diplomacy, emo…
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A relevant discussion about the current state of antisemitism in the United States with Dr. Benjamin Ginsberg, a renowned political scientist and author. We explore the rise of antisemitism on the political left and the changing dynamics of Jewish support in America. Dr. Ginsberg shares his perspectives on contemporary anti-Israel sentiment, the hi…
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In one of the most exciting seasons in baseball history, the 1964 St. Louis Cardinals surged in the final months to steal the pennant and top the mighty Yankees in seven games to capture the World Series. How did an unlikely assortment of people and events come together for such a monumental achievement? Look no further than ’64 Cardinals, a photo-…
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The culinary landscape of Missouri is as diverse as its geography, and this episode serves as a delicious exploration of that richness. Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston host Porcshe Moran-Murphy and Chef Mathew Unger, who discuss their collaboration on a book that encapsulates the essence of Missouri's comfort food. Their book, Missouri Comfort, n…
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In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston discuss with Ilan Evyatar, co-author of Target Tehran, Israel's multifaceted strategies to counter Iran's nuclear ambitions and its broader Middle Eastern geopolitical maneuvers. The conversation covers topics such as sabotage, cyber warfare, assassinations, and secret …
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The podcast delves into the sensitive yet crucial topic of supporting survivors of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation through various therapeutic approaches, including: Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR), trauma therapy, case management, and peer support programs. Licensed social workers and trauma therapis…
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Saint Louis in Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston engage in a heartwarming conversation with Jaime Mowers, a native of Webster Groves and the owner/editor-in-chief of the Webster-Kirkwood Times. Jaime shares her profound experience of losing her father to gun violence and how she has channeled her grief into a story of hope and community…
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In this episode of St. Louis in Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston engage with Joe Sonderman, a well-known radio personality and expert on Route 66. Joe discusses his new book, 'This Day in St. Louis History,' which encapsulates significant events in the city's past. He shares how he compiled this collection of historical tidbits, inspir…
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A compelling discussion between Arnold Stricker, Mark Langston, and guest Andy Hahn, centered around Hahn's new book, 'Mapping St. Louis: A History of the Gateway City in 40 Rare Maps.' Key theme to listen for is the significance of maps as not just navigational aids but as critical historical records that encapsulate the story of St. Louis over th…
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In this episode of "Saint Louis in Tune," hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston chat with Rodney Justo, lead singer of the Atlanta Rhythm Section. Justo shares fascinating stories from his extensive music career, including his time with the band and interactions with legends like Roy Orbison and Frankie Valli. The discussion covers the band's ecl…
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In this episode of Saint Louis in Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston interview Rabbi Brad Horwitz, the Chief Jewish Engagement Officer at the J. They discuss a wide range of topics including the role of the J in offering diverse cultural, religious, and support services, and the upcoming sababa Jewish Arts and Culture Festival. Rabbi Hor…
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In this episode of Saint Louis in Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston speak with Mark Maxey, an Emmy Award-winning producer and president of Rolling Pictures. Maxey discusses the critical role of producers versus directors in filmmaking, his storied career, and his passion for storytelling and social responsibility. Highlights include ins…
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We discuss the upcoming Missouri Book Festival scheduled for September 13-14, 2024. Joined by author Amanda Doyle, the conversation covers various festival activities, including author readings, ballet performances, wrestling exhibitions, and food demonstrations. Amanda shares insights on the festival's aim to promote literacy and community engagem…
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In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston chat with Jeff Faulkner and Jake Brookman of the tribute band, Mr. Blue Sky. The conversation ranges from the importance of live music to the intricacies behind producing an ELO tribute show. Jeff and Jake share their personal stories, discuss their music careers, and d…
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Saint Louis In Tune hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston explore the historical Trolley Series (Streetcar Series) of 1944, which was a World Series entirely contested by St. Louis teams. Their guest, Ed Wheatley—a sports historian, author, and film producer—provides an in-depth perspective on the unique circumstances and vibrant history surround…
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In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston delve into the impact and legacy of the landmark Supreme Court decision Brown v. Board of Education now 70 years old, which ended racial segregation in public schools. Their special guest, Dr. James T. Patterson, a distinguished historian, shares insights from his exten…
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The Festival of Nations is an annual event that features music, art, dance, and food from over 30 countries. Arrey Obenson, President and CEO of the International Institute of St. Louis, who provides insights into the festival and its significance in promoting multiculturalism. Obenson emphasizes the importance of patience and understanding toward …
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In this episode of St. Louis in Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston delve into the inspiring work of Circus Harmony and its 'Peace Through Pyramids' initiative. The episode, featuring Jessica Hentoff, Executive Artistic Director and Founder of Circus Harmony, explores how circus arts are uniting youth from diverse backgrounds to promote t…
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In this episode of St. Louis In Tune, we have a conversation about the Tennessee Williams Festival-St. Louis with guests Carrie Houk, the festival's Executive Artistic Director, and Tom Mitchell, Scholar in Residence and Associate Professor Emeritus from the University of Illinois. The festival, founded in 2015 and recognized with 13 awards from th…
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In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston dive into the rich history of baseball in St. Louis with sports historian Ed Wheatley. They discuss notable figures associated with the St. Louis Browns and Cardinals, including exclusive stories about Bob Gibson, Whitey Herzog, and Kenny Holtzman. Wheatley also shares …
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We sit down with multi-disciplined artist and social worker Celeste Grayer to discuss the upcoming Juneteenth celebrations in the St. Louis area, particularly the activities in the Delmar Loop on June 15th. Grayer, who is deeply embedded in the local community, shares her insights on the significance of Juneteenth, its recent recognition as a natio…
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Our episode discovers the enchanting world of a new children's opera, 'The Secret of the Gold Queen' featuring guests Nika Leoni, a composer and award-winning classical singer, and Mark Freiman, a lyric bass and stage director. The conversation explores the inspirations, challenges, and creative processes behind the opera. The show highlights the s…
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We celebrate the 150th anniversary of the iconic Eads Bridge with guest Dr. John Brown, Professor Emeritus at the University of Virginia School of Engineering. Dr. Brown, author of 'Spanning the Gilded Age: James Eads and the Great Steel Bridge,' discusses the historical significance, groundbreaking engineering techniques, and financial challenges …
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In this episode of St. Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston interview Nina Ferrigno and Benedetta Orsi about the upcoming 14th Season of the Missouri Chamber Music Festival. The discussion covers the festival's mission, scheduled concerts, and the significance of chamber music. Ferrigno, a founding member of the Calyx Piano Trio, …
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In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston discuss the historical significance of Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, through the lens of Valerie Battle Kienzle's new book, 'Ste. Genevieve, Missouri, A Walk Through History.' The hosts delve into the charming and lesser-known aspects of Ste. Genevieve's history, its founding, an…
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