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Oh That's Cool!

Jared Durden

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Jared Durden and Andrew Crocker set out to meet their coworkers at Ozarks Technical Community College. Each episodes introduces a new member of the college who teaches Jared and Andrew something they didn't know before. Join Jared and Andrew on their adventure as they learn about a broad range of fascinating topics, their colleagues, and maybe even friendship.
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Uniquely Herrs nail salon for nails and Manicure services, located in Springfield, Missouri, offers a unique experience for nail care and spa services. With a focus on providing exceptional customer service and top-notch quality, this salon stands out from others in the area. The salon’s team of highly trained professionals is dedicated to ensuring that each client receives personalized attention and leaves feeling pampered and satisfied.
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Ozarks True Crime

editaudio, Anne Roderique-Jones

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Ozarks True Crime is an editaudio Original investigative podcast based on true crime in the mysterious and oft-forgotten region of the Ozarks. Host and writer Anne Roderique-Jones travels to back to her hometown and weaves in a personal narrative as she examines the intricate trail of untold stories.
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Women from the Springfield, Missouri-area share their journey to the top of their professions and the challenges and triumphs they faced along the way. They’re rewriting the script on success and there’s no ceiling. Interviews by Springfield Business Journal's Christine Temple.
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Christ Episcopal Church Podcast, Springfield, MO

Christ Episcopal Church Podcast, Springfield, MO

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The podcast of Christ Episcopal Church, located on the corner of East Walnut and Kimbrough in downtown Springfield, Missouri. This podcasts features our weekly sermons from Fr. Ken Chumbley, Fr. Mark Ohlemeier, and other guest preachers. Our mission is "To Know Christ, and to Make Christ Known."
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Nine speakers from the Springfield, Missouri, area share their best ideas that can be immediately implemented to improve your business. This podcast takes a deep-dive into those ideas, and gives you insight into each speaker.
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Maximus Podcast.

Bart VanRyckeghem

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A comedy show about two friends, we drink, argue, discuss Springfield Missouri goings on, Kansas City Chiefs football, TCW traditional championship wrestling, dating, Cigars, and whatever else just happens to pop up. Like us on face book @ TBBB and the Maximus. Roll up, pour a drink, and enjoy.
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Citizen Inc. - A show that explores how corporations and CEOs are taking ownership of the Springfield, Missouri, community in various ways - as well as the opportunities that still exist. A career journalist (Eric Olson of Springfield Business Journal) and a seasoned nonprofit director (Greg Burris of United Way of the Ozarks) team up to draw out some surprising results in company culture, recruitment, retention and profits. These stories about giving back are helping to grow corporate citiz ...
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The Backlot by Alamo Drafthouse

Pop Goes the Culture Podcast Network

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Your weekly look at what’s new and newsworthy at the movies from the Alamo Drafthouse in Springfield, Missouri. Join us every week as we take a look at the top five movies at the box office, the top headlines of the week, this week’s new releases, all of the special programming coming up at the Alamo Drafthouse, and more..
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The TEA & COGNAC Session

O'Brien St. James Daniels

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Welcome to The TEA & COGNAC Session. I'm your girl O'Brien aka O aka OB- The Jill of MOST Trades. Native to Springfield, MO raised in Kansas City, MO-I fall into the gray Millennial group. AND I GOT SUMTHIN TO SAY! We're going to talk about relationships politics money self-care generational curses and how to balance all of the chaos. Looking forward to getting both men and women's perspectives on experiences and living your best life. Check me out on Facebook and LinkedIn: #OSD #TheJillofMO ...
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Explore topics related to transformational community leadership including economic development, non-profit engagement, organizational management, and policy development. It's a candid conversation with veterans of the economic development profession along with inspiring interviews of today's thought leaders.
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Here's a collection of speakers I have. They are really terrific folks who carry a great message of hope for those recovering from addiction. You can always contact me to say howdy. Especially if you're going to be in Austin, Texas.
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The Secret Knowledge

Shane and Allyson

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The Secret Knowledge puts on a pot of coffee at two in the morning. Inhabits the corner office that may have once been a janitor's closet. Tapes blurry pictures of UFOs on the wall. Wants to believe. The Secret Knowledge separates good intel from bad. Tired of getting tricked by media blitz, Allyson and Shane analyze content (documentaries, YouTube videos, books, Reddit threads) produced by personalities purporting UFO disclosure, motivational guidance, and other topics related to self-help ...
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Show Me Archaeology

Missouri Humanities

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Henry Glassie, Professor of Folklore and ethnomusicology at Indiana University, wrote, “the old life was simple, we are told. Absurd. Life was anything but simple when people in small groups, interrupted by storms and epidemics and marching armies, managed to raise their own food, make their own clothing, and build their own shelter, while creating their own music, literature, art, science and philosophy” (Glassie 2000:48). This podcast series, Show Me Archaeology, will explore some of the c ...
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Small Town Murder

James Pietragallo, Jimmie Whisman

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Two comedians look at a small town, what makes it tick, and a murder that took place there. In depth research, horrible tragedy, and the hosts' comedic spin on the whole thing. New episodes every Thursday!!
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This week, in Jonesboro, Arkansas, when someone is brutally murdered, in their own kitchen, a huge mystery unfolds. It seems like there are plenty of people who wanted this person dead, including the man's own father. But when a tip is called in to detectives, the terrible plot becomes clear. It turns out to the a cold, calculated plot that involve…
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This week, in Wimer, Oregon, detectives are called out to a small, rural farm, to investigate a minor matter, but end up finding half of a human leg on the property. This leads to a massive investigation, and the realization that the owner of this property may have been killing workers, and feeding them to the pigs! Somehow, it gets even weirder, f…
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Summary In this episode of the Develop This podcast, Dennis interviews Jason Archer, the Vice President of Business Development for the St. Louis Economic Development Partnership. They discuss the importance of business retention and expansion (BRE) programs, particularly the innovative regional BRE committee established during the pandemic. Jason …
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Summary In this episode of the Develop This Podcast, Dennis Fraise interviews Courtney Dunbar, the Dean of the OU Economic Development Institute (OUEDI). They discuss the importance of OUEDI in promoting knowledge in economic development, the program's structure and curriculum, and the unique experiences it offers. Courtney highlights the significa…
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This week, in Falkner, Mississippi, a teen love triangle leads to some weird situations, when two friends go out with the same young lady. Everything seems solved when one of the teens disappears, leaving the other to date the girl. But the allure of sex causes a confession to murder, even though it's later recanted. Small town politics play a big …
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This week, in Gastonia, North Carolina, when bodies start being found in remote locations, detectives must piece together the last brutal hours of these lives. After speaking to many people, detectives find one particular man, who has too many coincidences with all the victims. He shockingly confesses to everything they're suspicious of, then begin…
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Summary In this episode of Develop This, Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig discusses his journey to his current role, the importance of Iowa's agricultural production, and the challenges faced by farmers today. He emphasizes the balance between increasing agricultural output and sustainable land stewardship, the impact of tariffs on agricultu…
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In this episode, Joi Cuartero Austin sits down with Erik Reader, director of Illinois Main Street, to explore how communities are shaping effective downtown economic development strategies—and more importantly, why these strategies work in their specific context. From humble beginnings rooted in community engagement to long-term sustainability plan…
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Send us a text In this special episode of Oh That's Cool, we sit down with Dr. Tracy McGrady, Provost at Ozarks Technical Community College, for a heartfelt and inspiring conversation as she prepares to retire this May. Dr. McGrady reflects on her journey through higher education, shares stories from her time at OTC, and offers wisdom on leadership…
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In Matthew, chapter 16, Jesus says, “If any of you wants to be my follower, you must give up your own way, take up your cross, and follow me." (NLT) How are you following Jesus? Are you following "your way" as Simon Peter tried earlier in Matthew 16, or are you intently focused on following Jesus in the example that He set before us?…
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This week, in Clanton, Alabama, when a woman is found, brutally murdered, in her trailer, the main suspect is someone who was stalking her, but he has a solid alibi. This brings detectives to a more disturbing conclusion. The woman's cousin was seeing a man with an extremely troubled past. When we find out just how troubled, it's no surprise that h…
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This week, in Kingston Township, Pennsylvania, what begins as a simple search for a missing criminal pharmacist, quickly turns into the discovery of a makeshift graveyard, in a man's yard, that may have up to 12 burned, bashed & buried bodies. The more investigation that happens, the more the layers begin to peel off, revealing a brutal serial kill…
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Summary In this episode of Develop This, Dennis Fraise speaks with Flavio Volpe, president of the Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association (APMA) in Canada. They discuss the historical ties between the Canadian and US automotive industries, the integration of the North American auto supply chain, the current state of tariffs and their impact on t…
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Summary In this episode, Dennis Fraise speaks with Bill Cronin, the President and CEO of the Pasco Economic Development Council, about the explosive growth in Pasco County, Florida. They discuss the opportunities and challenges that come with rapid development, the evolution of the local economy, and the importance of balancing growth with communit…
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This week, in Powell, Wyoming, a college girl's disappearance from a dorm party sends the whole town on a massive search. It's a mystery, until one particular student arrives at his dorm, covered in blood. His roommates decide to turn him in, but that's just the start. He lies about what happened, until confronted with the evidence. When a truly da…
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This week, in Kirkland, Washington, what first appears to be a simple, yet horrifying murder, turns into a serial killer, stalking the area, and leaving women posed in terrible & suggestive positions. This posing makes everyone sure that they're dealing with one killer. This killer is known as "charming & likable", with many friends, and even conne…
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Summary In this conversation, Dennis and Mark Perna explore the significance of asking better questions in various contexts, particularly in leadership and personal interactions. They discuss how effective questioning can lead to deeper understanding, stronger relationships, and improved communication. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of emot…
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Summary In this episode of the Develop This Podcast, host Dennis Fraise speaks with Lisa Hurley, the president of the National Rural Economic Developers Association (NREDA). They discuss the unique challenges and opportunities faced by rural economic developers, the importance of community relationships, and the benefits of NREDA membership. Lisa s…
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