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St. Louis Public Radio
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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Apr 17, 2020 • 8min
UMSL’s New Chancellor Kristin Sobolik Shares Her Plans
On Friday’s “St. Louis on the Air” host Sarah Fenske talks to the newly appointed University of Missouri-St. Louis Chancellor Kristin Sobolik who joins us for a look at how she plans to lead the university in the challenging months ahead.

Apr 17, 2020 • 11min
Local Chef, Webster Professor Discuss Small Business Relief Options
In this episode of the talk show, local business owner Rob Connoley, who owns Bulrush in Grand Center, joins host Sarah Fenske and talks about his process of applying for a forgivable loan through the U.S. Small Business Administration. Also in the discussion is Joe Roberts, director of Webster University’s Entrepreneurship Program. Roberts talks about challenges people have encountered applying for the loans.

Apr 17, 2020 • 20min
Pandemic Task Force Leader Dr. Alex Garza Talks Coronavirus Peak, More
With St. Louis area officials extending stay at home orders either indefinitely or until mid May, the curve seems to be reaching its peak. That’s according to Dr. Alex Garza, the chief medical officer at SSM Health and is the commander of the St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic Task Force.
Garza, who joins host Sarah Fenske on Friday’s “St. Louis on the Air” talks about predictions regarding COVID-19 hospitalizations reaching its peak as early as April 25, but he cautions it’s not over yet.

Apr 16, 2020 • 9min
Big Muddy Adventures’ Mike Clark Checks In From ‘Quarantine Island’
For most people, the main ingredients of social distancing and self-quarantine include the walls of one’s dwelling, a solid stash of groceries and a comfy couch. But Mike Clark, who’s the founder of Big Muddy Adventures, isn’t like most people. Since the COVID-19 outbreak started to spread throughout the St. Louis area, Clark left the city for an isolated location on the Mississippi River for a purpose — to raise money for the Gateway Resilience Fund. Big Muddy Adventures is encouraging people to pledge $1, $5 or maybe even $10 to the local COVID-19 relief fund for each day Clark stays put.

Apr 16, 2020 • 12min
Bi-State’s Taulby Roach Offers Update On Regional Transit Challenges
Many regular transit riders have taken to heart the push to only use buses and trains right now if absolutely necessary. And, as is the case among other rail and bus systems across the country, Metro Transit ridership and service frequency have both decreased significantly. Meanwhile, the transit agency has taken steps to try to protect its workforce, but some bus drivers and other workers would like to see more action. In this episode of the talk show, Bi-State Development CEO and President Taulby Roach joins host Sarah Fenske to provide the latest updates on the current challenges facing transit workers, riders and leaders.

Apr 16, 2020 • 11min
St. Louis’ Homeless Population Faces Uncertainty During Coronavirus Outbreak
Following the April 9 shakeup when officers woke up tent residents at 14th and Market Street at 4 a.m. and told them to leave, many have received conflicting messages from police since that day on whether they should vacate the premises.
On Thursday’s “St. Louis on the Air” host Sarah Fenske joins Alex Cohen, a member of grassroots collective #TentMissionSTL, and talks to him about what’s going on in the tent encampments downtown. During the conversation, Cohen will discuss what #TentMissionSTL is doing to ensure the safety of the homeless population in St. Louis.
Chico Williams, who stays in one of the tents downtown, will also join the discussion and give a first-hand account of what he’s experienced during the coronavirus outbreak in the city.

Apr 15, 2020 • 26min
How Doulas Are Responding To COVID-19 Hospital Restrictions
Host Sarah Fenske checks in with how doulas have had their practice disrupted due to the coronavirus and their efforts to ensure that their presence remains in hospitals, for the families that wish to have in-person care.

Apr 15, 2020 • 21min
Vivian Gibson on 'The Last Children of Mill Creek'
Vivian Gibson's new memoir describes growing up in St. Louis' Mill Creek neighborhood, a black enclave the city razed in 1959 in the name of urban renewal. Gibson discusses her book with host Sarah Fenske and how she became a published author at 71.

Apr 14, 2020 • 19min
Tracking COVID-19 Cases By ZIP Code Highlights Inequities In St. Louis Region
On April 8, St. Louis Health Director Dr. Fred Echols brought attention to the fact that, at that point, all 12 people who died of COVID-19 in St. Louis were African American. This echoed what other cities have experienced in treating COVID-19 patients — there are racial disparities in who is more at risk of a COVID-19 diagnosis due to long-standing socioeconomic factors that have disproportionately affected black Americans. In this episode, guests discuss the inequalities brought into stark light by COVID-19. Joining the conversation: Washington University’s Dr. Laurie Punch, who is currently working in Christian Hospital Northeast’s ICU, and Michal Grinstein-Weiss, the director of Washington University’s Social Policy Institute and of the Centene Center for Health Transformation. Grinstein-Weiss recently looked into COVID-19 case counts in ZIP codes across the St. Louis region.

Apr 14, 2020 • 16min
Here Are Some St. Louis Musicians To Add To Your Pandemic Playlist
Musicians around the country are having to postpone concerts across various areas in the region due to the COVID-19 outbreak. "St. Louis on the Air" touched base with five area musicians to see how they’re experimenting with reaching audiences in different ways — from dropping new projects while self-isolating to putting on free virtual concerts.


