Thinking Out Loud
Tuesdays and Fridays 6:30pm-7:00pm, Saturdays, 6:00am-7:00am
Darren Hellwege and Lee Wilkins interview people of note in the Columbia community.
On Friday the show broadcasts Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre, a radio drama put on by the Maplewood Barn community theater. On Saturday it tackles the college sports scene.
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KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Dr. So Young Park of the M.U. Dept. of Human Development and Family Science. As Domestic Violence Awareness Month is recognized in October. Dr. Park tells us about the latest research on the subject.
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KBIA's Darren Hellwege visits with Dr. Carlos Wexler of MU's Physics Department about an upcoming event with Edward "Rocky" Kolb which will discuss the beginning and end of our universe. The Quantum and the Cosmos
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KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Beth Pike and Laura Jolley of State Historial Society of Missouri about two events coming next Tuesday. First, at noon, is "Following The Paper Trail of Dewey and Danforth" about what can be learned in the archival papers of two Missouri legislators, Dewey Short and John Danforth. That will be followed at 6 with an event including a screening of "Generations: African-American Exoerience In Springfield And The Ozarks" from Ozarks Public Television.
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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.
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KBIA's Darren Hellwege in a conversation from several years ago with local historian David Sapp as the Boone County Historical Society worked towards preservation of the Easley Store, an old general store in the small town of Easley, about 14 miles south of Columbia. Nearly lost to the years, and the great flood of 1993, the store is now restored and is part of the Boone Village exhibit at the Historical Society at Nifong Park in Columbia.
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KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Dr. Idethia Shevon Harvey of University of Missouri's MU College of Health Sciences about health disparities among rural and aging African-Americans.
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KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Dr. Kelli Canada of MU's College of Health Sciences about recent research in improving living and working conditions within prisons.
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KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Dr. Steve Ball about how exercise and strength training can benefit older adults in many ways.
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KBIA's Darren Hellwege visits with Marty Scott, who portrays George Harrison and is one of the founding members of "Liverpool Legends," who will perform this Friday at the Missouri Theatre.
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KBIA's Darren Hellwege talks with Dr. Brian Mitchell, who will be on campus Oct. 13th to give a keynote address as the conference on Peace and Security in Africa and the African Diaspora. They discuss his topic, "Burying The Sins Of Our Collective Past: Why Rewriting And Covering Up Difficult History Doesn't Work." Mitchell is Director of Research and Interpretation at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield, IL.