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The feds aren't budging on interest rates...yet. How (and when!) might the upcoming presidential election affect its eventual outcome? LaBrunerie Financial investment advisor Alex LaBrunerie has some thoughts. May 13, 2024
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We're going into the weekend with a fun segment featuring Show-Me Dinosaurs owner Jill Dudley and 'Rexy', a 7' T-Rex that we (somehow) managed to fit into our studio - check it out! May 10, 2024
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Between her role with Mission Promise Kept and also Latin American Initiatives - both at Stephens College - Elizabeth Herrera has a lot on her plate these days. Find out more about both of these projects on today's show! April 9, 2024
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April is National Volunteer Month, and that's important to Andrew Grabau, president and CEO of Heart of Missouri United Way, because "when you have more volunteers, more can be done to solve the issues in our community." Sign up for the Give 5 program today! April 8, 2024
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In this episode, hosts Eric Fey and Brianna Lennon speak with Peter Stanyon. He’s the Chief Executive for the Association of Election Administrators, or AEA, in the United Kingdom.They spoke about the complexities of the UK's election system with its limited time frame for some elections, changes in voter ID law, and the challenges of adding modernization on top of a system originally designed in the 1800s.
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Our guests today, Jackie Reed and Deb Portell, are very passionate about providing end-of-life care for both the patient and their family in the former's final 30 days. To help pay for these services and to celebrate one year in operation, Caring Hearts and Hands of Columbia is hosting a fundraiser later this month, and you're invited! April 5, 2024
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Karen Mareck Grundy promises a "completely immersive experience" for anyone who attends 'Carmina Burana', a joint production from Mareck Center for Dance and Chorale Arts Alliance of Missouri, happening later this month inside Jesse Auditorium in Columbia. April 4, 2024
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Broadway Christian Church is hoping to raise $30K for Habitat for Humanity during their 34th annual garage sale, happening this Saturday in Columbia. It's not too late to donate items! Guests: John and Linda Poehlmann | Also, Olivet Christian Church is hosting an "old-fashioned, low tech" carnival fundraiser in honor of their 150th anniversary later this month. Pastor Natalie Dixon Crewell says it's on, rain or shine! April 3, 2024
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Get to know Jill Schlude, Columbia's new chief of police! Hear about her journey to that top job, a position she's held for just over 100 days now, and her plans for the future. April 2, 2024
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How does your average joe create "solid wealth?" Investment advisor Alex LaBrunerie says it starts with saving just a small amount of money each month. April 1, 2024
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Where did Dr. Tashel Bordere's passion for helping others deal with death and grief - particularly children - come from? Perhaps it was from growing up in New Orleans where, as a child, she used to collect obituaries from the local newspapers. March 27, 2024
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You're invited to a screening of the 2010 film, 'Prisoner of Her Past', as a way to commemorate Holocaust Awareness Month, which is coming up in April. Rabbi Matt Derrenbacher, Congregation Beth Shalom, is here to tell us more about the event and the film itself. March 26, 2024