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Welcome to Aligned the podcast where science meets soul and knowledge meets wisdom. Host, Rachel Hall will explore the deep connections between body and mind, anatomy and nature. Through thought provoking conversations, she will explore the truth of who we are, both as individuals and as a collective. Each episode is designed to offer you powerful tools, practices, and perspectives that bridge the physical and the energetic, the scientific, and the spiritual, helping us cultivate a life of t ...
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Phil Golding

Phil Golding

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Inner Harmony, Self-Awareness, Empowerment, Heal-Grow-Evolve. Phil Golding has been on his own Self-Awareness journey for the last 40 years. He overcame suicidal depression and in the process awakened to the foundational principles of healing and awakening. He is a meditation/mindfulness/self-awareness teacher and therapist specialising in trauma, depression, anxiety, as well as high level self-awareness, self-realisation. The podcasts introduce these foundational principles and guide you in ...
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Tim Reaper

Tim Reaper

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Bookings: [email protected] Bookings (North America): [email protected] Thursday May 8th - Elements @ The Phoenix Landing, Boston Friday May 9th - Roots Records, Columbus Saturday May 10th - Marble Bar, Detroit Tuesday May 13th - NAPDNB @ The Melody Inn, Indianapolis Thursday May 15th - Infrasound Festival @ Harmony Park Music Garden, Minnesota Friday May 16th - Rhythm Section @ Mountain Room, Seattle Saturday May 17th - Parameter x Ilian Tape @ Public Works, San Francisco Saturday May 24th - ...
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St. Louis on the Air

St. Louis Public Radio

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St. Louis on the Air creates a unique space where guests and listeners can share ideas and opinions with respect and honesty. Whether exploring issues and challenges confronting our region, discussing the latest innovations in science and technology, taking a closer look at our history or talking with authors, artists and musicians, St. Louis on the Air brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region.
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Taj Longino former hip hop artist that had moderate regional success now is a media personality. Interview style form the Taj Longino Show podcast is where we educate through entertainment. Interviewing celebrity guest like Martin Lawrence, Michael Eric Dyson, Kelly Price, 2 Chainz, Bone Thugs N Harmony, OJ da Juiceman, Young Dro, Yung LA, David Banner, Arsenio Hall, Deonaty Wilder, J Prince, Biz Markie, Mobb Deep and more.
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The Fearless Podcast

The Fearless Podcast

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Listen to us on the Fountain App: https://fountain.fm/show/ohXzXDIUte1fjsPe7AFo Welcome to "The Fearless Podcast" - a captivating journey through faith, family, food, farm, and finance! Join us as we fearlessly explore the various aspects of life that shape who we are and the world around us. In each episode, we dive deep into the realm of faith, exploring the spiritual and philosophical questions that challenge and inspire us. We discuss the importance of belief systems, values, and how the ...
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Blended by Design

Blended Pathways

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Blending families is one of the most challenging transitions in marriage. It’s not just about building a new life with your spouse—it’s about merging two entire family systems, each with its own histories, habits, and hopes. Whether you're a newly remarried couple, a stepparent trying to find your place, or struggling with the emotional and relational shifts of merging two families, Blended by Design is your guide. Hosted by Daun & Travis Hall, the Blended by Design Podcast offers a mix of r ...
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Do you want to invest in real estate but don't know where to begin? Are you already in business but find it difficult to enjoy the fruits of your labor? Real estate investing is the most reliable and surefire way to amass wealth in the United States, but it's not always a fun ride. You can alter that reality. Success comes with its share of growing pains; don't limit yourself. Take the time to enjoy the fruits of your real estate investments instead. Learn the strategies, mindset, emotional ...
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Welcome to Learning to Glow, a podcast about Women's Health, our skin health and wellness optimization. Join us as we learn together and explore ways to live our best lives and personal growth. Whether you're looking to improve your physical health, cultivate a positive mindset or explore topics important to women, we've got you covered. If you have ever found yourself googling: *How come I can't lose weight? *Why am I always so tired? *How do I set up my morning routine for success? *What i ...
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The Backyard Bouquet

Jennifer Gulizia

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Welcome to 'The Backyard Bouquet,' a cut flower podcast where vibrant stories bloom from the fields of local flower farmers and home gardeners alike. Join host Jennifer Gulizia of The Flowering Farmhouse as she dives into the captivating journey of local flowers, sharing inspiring tales and practical insights. This podcast celebrates the heartfelt journeys of both seasoned flower farmers and passionate backyard growers. Each episode is a vibrant tapestry woven with personal narratives, shedd ...
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The Trombone Retreat

Sebastian Vera and Nick Schwartz

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Universal stories of struggle, inspiration and achievement through the eyes of trombone players. Equal parts thoughtful and hilarious. Hosted by Sebastian Vera, principal trombonist of the Pittsburgh Opera and Nick Schwartz, principal bass trombonist of the New York City Ballet.
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Records & Real Estate Podcast

Andrew Wendt and Karen Sandvoss of Be Realty

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Records & Real Estate is where Chicago's amazing music and real estate landscapes collide. Each episode, Andrew Wendt, president and founder of Be Realty LLC in Wrigleyville, and his musician/colleague and friend Karen Sandvoss, share a piece of Chicago music history and then tie it to the neighborhoods and real estate surrounding it. Whether you're new to the city, are looking for a property to buy or sell, or just love talking music, this is the place to be!
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In this episode of The Backyard Bouquet, we are joined by Frances Palmer—renowned potter, gardener, photographer, and author—to celebrate the release of her newest book, Life With Flowers. Known for her iconic handmade vessels and stunning floral photography, Frances shares how a life rooted in creativity, cultivation, and intention can lead to une…
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Interview with PHIL GOLDING (Therapist, Counsellor, Meditation/Mindfulness/Awareness teacher, Author, Podcaster) about an effective path for awakening your Awareness, healing your mind and empowering your life. Contents: 1. Intro 0.00 2. Awakening Your Power to Heal 4.23 3. Awakening Your Awareness 14.39 4. Creating Conscious Relationships 36.42 5.…
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On Friday afternoon, an EF3 tornado with winds topping out at 152 mph inflicted serious damage on about 4,400 St. Louis-area buildings, including homes, businesses, churches and schools. Dozens of people sustained injuries and five people lost their lives. STLPR reporter Chad Davis shares what he's heard from officials, community leaders and reside…
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The 2025 session ended last week and lawmakers endorsed many of Gov. Mike Kehoe’s priorities. That included placing a state board in charge of the St. Louis Police Department and sending $50 million to help fund K-12 scholarships that could go toward private schools. The session also included the passing of contentious GOP-led efforts to repeal Pro…
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Governor Jared Polis is flexing his executive power. He vetoed a priority bill for Democrats and threatens to withhold funds from cities that don't follow new housing laws. Also, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston talks about an evolving vision for downtown Denver and big project investments. Then, Denver Post reporter Sam Tabachnik on his investigation in…
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As a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist for the last 25 years at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, David Carson knows what makes an excellent photograph. But so does AI. Carson is on leave from the paper as a 2025 John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford University, and he's spent much of the past year studying the collision of AI and photojourn…
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Vocalist and songwriter Brianna Brown — known on stage as Be.Be the Neosoul, has performed on many St. Louis stages during her singing career. By day, she’s the artistic director at her alma mater Central Visual and Performing Arts High School. Next Tuesday, she’s hitting the stage at the Sheldon Concert Hall for something of a full circle moment. …
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Find Patrick: https://www.technocracy.news/ Summary In this episode of the Fearless Podcast, host TD interviews Patrick Wood, a prominent researcher on technocracy and its implications for society. They discuss the historical roots of technocracy, its alignment with a Christian worldview, and the role of AI as a tool for control. The conversation d…
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It’s been a trying year for Denver’s mayor. Mike Johnston has battled with the Trump administration over the city’s welcoming immigration policies. On the flipside, a top attraction, the 16th Street Mall, is finally reopening. Then, a steel startup in Boulder plans to make climate-friendly iron. And MSNBC's Eugene Daniels returns to his alma matter…
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Since 1975, the Focal Point has played a critical role in promoting and shaping St. Louis’ folk, roots, jazz, blues and world music scene. As the nonprofit celebrates its 50th anniversary with a year-long series of special concerts, we hear from musicians, volunteers and fans who have supported the organization from its humble beginnings — operatin…
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Dilapidated and vacant buildings are more than eyesores for the community. They can lower property value and impact safety. But before starting up the bulldozers, Landmarks Illinois wants property owners and city governments to consider renovation and restoration. Their latest list of endangered historic places includes the Spivey Building in East …
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Just a year and a half after forming, the St. Louis-based improv team Some Black People took the championship belt in the Improv Shop’s 2024 Cagematch Tournament. Jessica Nicole, founder of Some Black People, shares what clinched it for them, and how far they’ve come in their goal to encourage more Black folks to get into improv as performers and f…
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Navigating the on-again-off-again tariffs can be like navigating the rapids on a river in Colorado. We hear from two raft supply companies about the impact. Then, words to live by from the student speaker at Western Colorado University's commencement. Plus, how older Coloradans are connecting with kids in the classroom for mutual benefit. And a cre…
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#losangelesrams #larams #denverbroncos #nflnews #nflnews 40 Years of Coaching Experience! Talking Shula, Madden , Flores! Coaching Primetime, Bo Jackson, Julio Jones! Not Only a Coach but a Leader and Maker of Men! Thanks to Harmony Cheese for Sponsoring The Show! harmonycheese.com 🔥 Join the conversation and let us know your thoughts in the commen…
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#losangelesrams #larams #denverbroncos #nflnews #nflnews Football Tales and Stories! How Speed Changed His Life! Difference between Rams and Raiders culture! Thanks to Harmony Cheese for Sponsoring The Show! harmonycheese.com 🔥 Join the conversation and let us know your thoughts in the comments below!…
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President Trump has signed executive orders at a dizzying pace: 152 as of this morning. Any number of them affect Colorado. That has kept Democratic Attorney General Phil Weiser very busy -- he's filed filed 20 lawsuits so far challenging some of those orders. Then, cuts to food aid are on the table as Congress considers a new spending bill. Plus, …
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Send us a text Linden Schaffer is an award‑winning wellness entrepreneur, bestselling author, and expert with over 20 years of experience in the wellness and psychedelic spaces. She is the founder of Reveal, a global online community for women, and the co‑founder of the Los Angeles Women’s Psychedelic Community—both dedicated to creating safe, supp…
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In the new book “Play Harder: The Triumph of Black Baseball in America,” Washington University professor Gerald Early traces the powerful impact of Black Americans on the game from the post-Civil War era to today. Written in collaboration with the National Baseball Hall of Fame, the book highlights pivotal figures, defining moments, and the lasting…
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When Angela Lee moved to Life Care Center of Evergreen, she was lonely. Until one day changed it all...Love For Our Elders is a non-profit organization that aims to relieve loneliness among people living in care facilities through letter writing. Then, a new documentary by a retiree in Grand Junction examines "The Invisible Patient" -- stories of f…
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In this episode of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, we are joined by Debra Prinzing, founder of the Slow Flowers Movement and co-author of The Flower Farmers: Inspiration and Advice from Expert Growers. Debra shares her journey from writing The 50 Mile Bouquet to founding the Slow Flowers Movement—a movement that champions local, seasonal, and sustain…
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The 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis highlighted the nation's triumphs but it also reveled in public exploitation of indigenous Filipinos, who were put on display to demonstrate the "savagery" of other cultures. In addition to the 47-acre "Philippine Village," the Philippine Constabulary Band was also a popular attraction. Piccolo player Pedro B. Nav…
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Robert Cohen recently retired after a 38-year career, the last 25 years spent at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Cohen was part of a team of Post photographers who won a Pulitzer Prize in 2015 for their work covering the Ferguson protests. Cohen reflects on his famous photo of Edward ‘Skeeda’ Crawford throwing a tear gas canister during the protests, …
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Essence Anthony’s passion for art started when she was a kid, but she stopped painting as she grew older. She was recently diagnosed with functional neurological disorder, which brought her back to her love of painting. She shares what it’s like to live with the disorder, how she navigates her challenges through a creative outlet and how she uses h…
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Colorado's a flashpoint when it comes to immigration, especially Aurora and Denver, which the new administration has singled out. CPR justice reporter Allison Sherry and Denverite's Kyle Harris join a roundtable with our colleagues at "The Middle" hosted by Jeremy Dobson. Then, a milestone for construction on Colfax Avenue. Plus, a new passenger tr…
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After losing reelection in April, former St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones says she wants to take a break from politics. It’s the first time in the last 20 years that she hasn’t held elected office. Talking with STLPR’s Rachel Lippmann and Jason Rosenbaum, Jones reflects on her four years as mayor and the state of Black leadership in St. Louis and aro…
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A bike maker in Colorado Springs has been building Colorado-inspired bicycles for more than a decade, but the reality of tariffs means going out of business. And, from mass layoffs at the Department of Education to a crusade against DEI in schools, the Trump Administration has sent shockwaves through Colorado classrooms. Also, Welcome to the Indiev…
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The St. Alphonsus Liguori “Rock” Catholic Church in north St. Louis received $500,000 from the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund to restore its 120-year-old stained glass windows. Acting pastor Rev. Rodney Olive and longtime parishioner Monica Huddleston share what that grant funding means for…
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After the Trump administration revoked thousands of student visas, including over 30 in the St. Louis area, some students prepared themselves for possible deportation and loss of their education. Now that the government has restored those visas, St. Louis immigration attorney Jim Hacking shares his insights from the recent whiplash in legal develop…
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How much did Colorado lawmakers cross off their "to do" list, and what's left to do as they head into the final day of the legislative session? Then, what potential federal funding cuts could mean to public media in Colorado. Plus, how the Colorado Flower Collective is helping local flower farmers. Later, words to remember to stay safe from lightni…
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Quaad - Wharf Road [Ruff N Tuff Dub]Ricky Force & Mecca - You'll Never Know (Dwarde Remix) [Pressin' Hard]Kid Lib - ?? [Rupture Dub]Dungen - ?? [Dub]Sully - ?? [Dub]Fixate & Tim Reaper - May Contain Traces [Future Retro London]X-Altera - ?? [Dub]Ricky Force - ?? [Dub]Nectax - Always You [Over/shadow Dub]Submerse - ?? [Dub]Kid Lib - ?? [Dub]Soeneido…
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Send us a text In this episode, fitness and nutrition expert Ashley Fillmore (host of the *Cheers to Your Success* podcast and founder of the Metabolic Fix online coaching program) shares her proven roadmap for healthy, sustainable weight loss and optimized hormone balance after age 35. You’ll learn how to: * Build a hormone‑friendly nutrition plan…
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Linda Lockhart, a longtime St. Louis journalist, with a more than 40-year career died Sunday. She was 72. Lockhart worked at several St. Louis journalism outlets including the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and St. Louis Public Radio. In this episode, we listen back to an interview she did on this show in 2019 reflecting on her career. We also hear from o…
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In 2024, nearly 60 pedestrians in the city of St. Louis and St. Louis County were killed — the deadliest year on record since Trailnet began issuing its annual Crash Report. We discuss the reasons behind these crashes, the effects of traffic violence on the people who experience it, and the solutions being put in place to make our streets safer for…
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Federal funding cuts are creating a domino effect for Colorado nonprofits as they work to figure out what's next. Then, Secretary of Energy Chris Wright says he's not a climate change denier; he's a climate change realist. What does that mean for alternative sources of energy? Plus, author Tommy Orange's commencement message for the graduating clas…
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This week on The Backyard Bouquet, we’re celebrating a century of spectacular blooms with Schreiner’s Iris Gardens, one of the most iconic names in American flower farming. For over 100 years, the Schreiner family has been growing and breeding world-class bearded iris—a legacy that began in Minnesota and eventually found its forever home in Oregon’…
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St. Louisan Henry “Mule” Townsend is a legend among blues lovers and music historians. Almost 19 years after his death, Townsend is being inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame in Memphis, TN. Music manager and Townsend’s youngest son Alonzo, and Kathy Corley, producer of the documentary film “That’s The Way I Do It” which covers Townsend’…
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After the city of Saigon fell to North Vietnamese forces on April 30, 1975, Tram Anh Nguyen’s family was among the first Vietnamese refugees to make their new home in St. Louis. Nguyen talks about producing "The Fall of Saigon: 50 Years Later,” which explores the impact of the war in Vietnam — and its end — on St. Louis-area based refugees, sponsor…
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It's a rough time for commercial real estate. Could vacant high-rises be turned into apartments? In downtown Denver, a developer has bought two buildings with that in mind. We'll find out what a conversion takes. Then, United's new flight to Rome is the latest example of the airline's investment in Denver. Plus, Purplish explores a rare veto showdo…
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This episode Waves of Wisdom: Exploring Water’s Influence, is a harmonious blend of science and soul, offering listeners both practical insights and spiritual reflections. Racheal welcomes Dr. Easkey Britton, an esteemed surfer, writer, artist, filmmaker, and marine social scientist. Easkey, a lifelong surfer who learned to surf at a young age, dis…
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Not that long ago, women seeking a loan or line of credit faced invasive questions from bankers. "Are you planning on having children?" "What type of birth control are you using?" "Where's your husband?" Against that backdrop, in the 1970s, The Women's Bank of Denver was founded--changing financial lives for generations. Sr. Host Ryan Warner speaks…
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President Trump’s decision to appoint former Missouri lawyer Ed Martin as U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., sparked surprise, befuddlement and virulent opposition. ProPublica investigative reporter Jeremy Kohler discusses how Martin became a high-profile political figure in the Show Me State — in no small part due to his provocative public statem…
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President Donald Trump marked his 100th day in office on April 30. St. Louis region residents, politicians and STLPR reporters share how Trump’s actions in office have made a mark on the region so far — including the effects of immigration raids, federal job losses, investment in a St. Louis-based Boeing manufacturing plant, and federal funding cut…
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In 2021, Frontenac native Tara Mahadevan decided to fill a longtime void in media coverage of St. Louis music, arts and lifestyle created by Black people or people of colour by founding the print magazine Search Party. Mahadevan, a Chicago-based music journalist who maintains strong ties to St. Louis, talks about the scope and focus of Search Party…
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After performing at various venues for its past two seasons, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is gearing up to return to Powell Hall. The $140 million expansion and renovation will include an education and learning center, rehearsal space and places for the community to gather before and after performances. Music director Stéphane Denève and Presid…
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There was no announcement, but the word got out: Grand Bistro had opened. A line of customers snaking down South Grand became a common sight this month, and it harkened back to when its predecessor, Pho Grand, was open in the same location. STLPR’s Jessica Rogen and Abby Llorico discuss April's restaurant openings and closings.…
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As President Trump marks 100 days in office, we get a read from Colorado's Congressional delegation and the state's voters. Then, she was the first female professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, but she had a secret that remained hidden for nearly a century. Plus, Colorado Wonders about a disappearing river. And, are you ready to evacuate …
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In this episode of The Backyard Bouquet Podcast, Jennifer invites you to step away from the rush of the season and pause at the garden gate. With raw honesty and gentle encouragement, she explores what it means to be in a season of becoming—when everything feels tender, stretched, and unfinished. Through the metaphors of seeds cracking open, the lo…
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