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Dan Viets is the man who helped pass Amendment 2 legalizing medical marijuana. Now, he is leading the way for recreational use to be put on the November ballot of 2022.
Published 05/06/21
Global warming and growing constructions change the habitats for wildlife species everywhere. I speak to bird expert Roger Holloway from the World Bird Sanctuary about Missouri Native birds. I also talk to Robert Hemmelgarn about the different plants that support backyard animals.
Published 04/20/21
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Published 04/20/21
Description: House Bill 357 would lift restrictions in Missouri around Cottage Food Law. If HB 357 is passed, Missouri sellers would be legally allowed to sell baked goods over the internet to Missouri buyers. Today's interviews include the sponsor of the bill Rep. Ben Baker and the Institute of Justice.
Published 03/24/21
Learning about the stock market is confusing, so today's show is going back to the basics. I talk to Portfolio Manager Kyle Reynolds about how college students can start investing. We discuss the different kinds of accounts and how to get started.
Published 03/10/21
Founded in the spring of 2020, Brian Wingbermuehle started a nonprofit to help Missouri preserve indigenous plant species. The Missouri Biodiversity Project works to restore natural habitats and educate the public on conservation.
Published 02/23/21
Healthcare in Missouri is complicated. Between the divide of urban and rural, Medicaid and private insurance, and the constant hospital closures, there is a long journey ahead for the healthcare industry. Today's discussion is with Dr. David Barb and Sheldon Weisgrau about what healthcare economics means for the state.
Published 01/26/21
According to data from the National Retail Federation, holiday shopping has increased steadily for the past decade, but how is the state of the pandemic going to affect this shopping season? I talk to Katherine Cullen, NRF's Senior Director of Industry and Consumer Insights, about the changes happening for 2020's Black Friday.
Published 11/19/20
Through Sustain Mizzou, the sustainability office was created to hire staff to track data on waste and the environment as well as focus on more programming. The pandemic has slashed budgets across campus leaving the sustainability office in limbo.
Published 11/11/20
Tensions are high during this historical election and the young vote is being cast. I talk to the Mizzou College Democrats and the Mizzou College Republicans about their experience in politics. We discuss the political climate of Missouri and what it is like to be a college-aged voter.
Published 10/27/20
Coronavirus has put the tourism industry to a halt in Missouri- at least in most places. I talk to the Director of the Missouri Division of Tourism about the economic numbers. I also speak to businesses around Missouri including the Lake of the Ozarks and Columbia to how they have been impacted.
Published 10/20/20
Boone County Clerk Brianna Lennon talks to me about this year's election process. She goes over the guidelines for voting absentee versus in-person and where to go to the polls. The last day to request an absentee ballot is October 21st. On November 3rd, polling places are open from 6 am to 7 pm.
Published 10/14/20
Clean Missouri is against Amendment 3. An Amendment that will appear on Missouri's November 3rd ballot. It deals with the redistricting of Missouri with a partisan demographer. Listen to see why Clean Missouri is fighting to reject the Amendment. *I do not endorse Clean Missouri or Amendment 3*
Published 10/07/20
Obesity is high among adults in Missouri at 35 percent. Today I talk to Connie Diekman about solutions and strategies on eating healthily. The second half of my show features the President of the School Nurses Association Laurie Combe who gives recommendations for childhood obesity issues.
Published 09/30/20
The USDA has put four billion dollars into the Farmers to Families program. I talk to the Missouri Department of Agriculture, C & C Produce, and SEMO food bank about where that food comes from and where it goes.
Published 09/23/20
I talked to ACLU Associate Mo Devillar about police reform in Missouri. She focuses on the legislation that goes through Jefferson City that effects the police, the public, and crime.
Published 09/15/20
Today I speak with the Executive Director of the Columbia Police Officers' Association Dale Roberts. We discuss the current state of policing and police reform in the Columbia area.
Published 09/09/20
The Labadie Ameren Plant is apart of a new EPA proposal that allows the plant to meet air quality standards. Last year, the plant was under scrutiny because there was not enough data collected to ensure standards were met. I met with the EPA and others to discuss why there was a change in decision-making and the effects sulfur dioxide can have on the public.
Published 09/02/20
I am Katie Quinn. I am a St. Louis native who now goes to the University of Missouri. My show interviews experts on topics the public needs to know about. I am here to discuss, question and learn about the news.
Published 09/02/20