Saint Louis In Tune

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Welcome to St Louis In Tune! Thank you for joining us for fresh perspectives on issues and events with experts, community leaders, and everyday people who are making a difference that shapes our society and world. The show is co-hosted by Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston.

  1. Seeing Beyond Sight: Andrew Leland's Journey Through Blindness

    28 OCT.

    Seeing Beyond Sight: Andrew Leland's Journey Through Blindness

    Andrew Leland joins us for a deeply engaging chat about his life and his memoir, The Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight. This isn't just any old memoir; it's a journey through the intricate layers of navigating life as someone experiencing blindness. Picture this: Andrew, a writer and audio producer, begins to lose his sight but instead of retreating into darkness, he dives headfirst into the vibrant world that opens up when you start to see beyond vision. We explore his personal milestones—like the moment he picked up a white cane and the whirlwind of social dynamics that followed. Suddenly, he wasn't just Andrew; he was 'the blind guy', and that title brought with it a flurry of assumptions, expectations, and a hefty dose of pity. But Andrew is not one to let societal labels define him. He shares how blindness is often a conversation starter for deeper philosophical questions about perception, ability, and what it means to 'see'. As our discussion unfolds, Andrew shares insights about the misconceptions surrounding blindness, the tech that empowers blind individuals today, and how acceptance can be a liberating force. Get ready for a thought-provoking episode that challenges the way we perceive disability, featuring Andrew’s witty commentary and sharp reflections on the human experience.. [00:00] Introduction and Welcome [00:45] Meet Andrew Leland: Author and Advocate [01:37] Living with Retinitis Pigmentosa [05:33] Social Perceptions and Stigma [11:31] Technology and Accessibility [17:02] Defining Blindness and Acceptance [25:37] Andrew's Journey and Future Plans [27:47] Conclusion and Farewell Takeaways: Andrew Leland shares his journey with retinitis pigmentosa, exploring how it affects his vision and life. The conversation dives into societal perceptions of blindness and the stigma surrounding disabilities, revealing personal stories. Leland emphasizes the importance of assistive technologies, like braille and screen readers, for blind individuals. The impact of using a white cane transforms Andrew's social experience, changing how people interact with him. Leland discusses misconceptions about blindness, highlighting that blind people can still be tech-savvy and independent. His memoir reveals the philosophical questions surrounding perception, disability, and identity, making it a thought-provoking read. Andrew LelandAndrew Leland - The Country of the Blind - SFC Carl & Helene Mirowitz Performing Arts Center - St. Louis - Nov 2, 2025 · ShowpassThe Country of the Blind: A Memoir at the End of Sight - WikipediaInstagram - Andrew LelandX - Andrew LelandLinkedIn - Andrew Leland This is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com #andrewleland #jewishbookfestival #blindness #beingblind #retinitispigmentosa #disabilityawareness #blindnessmisconceptions #socialperceptionsofblindness #navigatinglifewithblindness

    31 min
  2. Outdoor Enthusiasts Unite: Gateway Expo 2025 Insights

    28 OCT.

    Outdoor Enthusiasts Unite: Gateway Expo 2025 Insights

    Get ready to embrace the great outdoors like never before at the Gateway Outdoor Expo + Summit, happening November 14th through 16th at the St. Charles Convention Center! This event is the ultimate playground for outdoor enthusiasts, and I had the chance to catch up with Brad Kovach, the founder and deputy director at River City Outdoors, who’s practically a legend in the local outdoor community. Brad filled us in on all the exciting happenings this year. With over 150 vendors showcasing gear, activities, and clubs, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re into hiking, biking, or just looking for some new gear for your next adventure, you’ll find it here. Plus, the expo is completely free to enter, and parking is a piece of cake! Before the main event even starts, join the St. Charles Runners Club for a group run, followed by a breakfast treat. And if biking is more your jam, there’s a guided ride on the Katy Trail planned for Sunday. But wait, there’s more! The expo is not just a shopping spree; it’s a full-on experience. Throughout the weekend, there will be presentations by experts on various outdoor topics, all happening right on the expo floor. Whether you want to learn about sustainable camping or get tips on cycling, there’s a session for you every half hour. Families will love the interactive scavenger hunt designed to keep kids engaged while parents explore all the booths. It’s a fantastic opportunity to foster a love for the outdoors in the whole family. So dust off those hiking boots, pack your bike, and get ready for an unforgettable weekend at the Gateway Outdoor Expo Plus Summit! [00:00] Welcome to the Gateway Outdoor Expo Plus Summit [00:35] Meet the Hosts and Special Guest Brad Kovach [01:52] Event Details and Exciting Activities [03:52] New Features and Activities for 2023 [05:54] Gear, Vendors, and Planning Insights [14:52] Fun for Families and Special Attractions [17:33] Professional Summit and VIP Mixer [20:17] Gear Library and River City Outdoors [23:22] Mountain Biking Adventures [23:35] Exploring Bentonville's Trails [24:15] Favorite Outdoor Activities [26:12] The Benefits of Outdoor Activities [29:25] Gateway Outdoor Expo Details [35:42] The Importance of Keeping Nature Clean [42:28] Fun with Words and National Days [47:54] Closing Remarks and Thank You Takeaways: The Gateway Outdoor Expo is back and it's a free entry event, folks! This year, expect exciting activities like a non-competitive run and bike ride before the Expo opens. With over 150 booths, there’s gear galore and plenty of outdoor activities to explore at the Expo! Brad Kovach, founder of the Expo, emphasizes the importance of community and getting outside for mental well-being. New this year: presentations every half hour on topics from paddle sports to grassroots conservation efforts. Families can enjoy a fun scavenger hunt during the Expo, keeping kids engaged while exploring! River City Outdoors HomepageGateway Outdoor Expo Home Page - Gateway Outdoor ExpoFacebook - Gateway Outdoor Expo + Summit 2025Terrain Magazine – Outdoor Recreation, Adventure & Culture | St. LouisInstagram - River City Outdoors This is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com #gatewayoutdoorexpo #outdooractivities #outdoorrecreation #RiverCityOutdoors #Terrainmagazine...

    49 min
  3. No Soup for You? Not Anymore! Anne Carpenter Shares Her Secrets

    21 OCT.

    No Soup for You? Not Anymore! Anne Carpenter Shares Her Secrets

    Imagine curling up with a steaming bowl of soup that wraps around you like a warm hug. That's the sort of comfort that Anne Carpenter, a soup aficionado with over 30 years of experience, brings to the table. In our conversation, we unwrap her latest book, Soup for You, where she dishes out not just recipes but also wisdom on elevating your soup game. We explore the magic of summer soups, a topic most people think is reserved for winter months, and Anne shares her favorite – hearty corn chowder. As she spills the beans on the art of crafting the perfect soup, you can practically hear the simmering pots and aroma of garlic wafting through the air. She emphasizes that great soup doesn't just happen; it starts with the right foundation, including sautéing aromatics in your choice of fat to build layers of flavor. With a sprinkle of humor and a dash of wit, we learn how to transform simple ingredients into culinary masterpieces. So grab your ladle, and let’s get ready to stir up some soup magic together! [00:00] Introduction to the Show and Hosts [00:05] Guest Introduction: Anne Carpenter [01:23] Sponsor Acknowledgment and Thought to Ponder [02:42] Anne Carpenter's Favorite Soup: Corn Chowder [03:21] Exploring Cold Soups [05:11] The Seven Steps to Superior Soups [08:51] Making Homemade Stock [11:11] Finishing Touches and Seasonings [12:07] Understanding Thickeners in Soups [13:46] De-glazing the Pan and Fond [15:26] Tortilla Soup and Tomatillos [16:25] Seafood Soups and Chowders [17:22] Bermuda Fish Soup and Vegetable Soups [18:29] Difference Between Soup and Bisque [19:01] Margarita Soup and Essential Soup Tools [19:45] Broth vs. Stock [20:43] Butter and Watermelon Gazpacho [21:12] Melon Gazpacho Variations [21:56] The Secret Ingredient: Pears [23:38] Squash Soup Tasting [26:26] Kitchen Conservatory and Gadgets [35:35] Fun Facts and Mental Floss [37:46] National Days and Jokes Takeaways: A good bowl of soup can warm your soul and comfort you like a cozy hug. Anne Carpenter has been teaching the art of soup-making for over three decades, seriously, that's a soup-tastic resume! Her new book, Soup for You, dives into the delicious world of bisque, chowder, and more, perfect for any season. Did you know that summer soups are just as amazing as winter ones? It's soup season all year round! Never underestimate the power of a good stock; homemade is always better than store-bought, trust me on this! Wine isn’t just for sipping; it can elevate your soup game by adding incredible depth and flavor. Soup for You - Kitchen ConservatorySoup For You – Reedy Press This is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com #soup #soupmaking #kitchenconservatory #chowder #gazpacho #bisque #bonebroth #broth #chickensoup #stock

    43 min
  4. Tim Waurick: The Man Behind the Melodies

    16 OCT.

    Tim Waurick: The Man Behind the Melodies

    Tim Warrick is not just a tenor; he’s a powerhouse of barbershop harmony, and this episode captures his essence beautifully. With roots that trace back to singing at age four, Tim has built a career that intertwines his passion for music with a dedication to education and community. Our conversation kicks off with Tim recounting his early days in a barbershop quartet, illustrating the thrilling journey that led him to perform internationally and become a Hall of Fame inductee with the Barbershop Harmony Society. His infectious enthusiasm for barbershop music is evident, as he explains the magic of harmonizing in four parts and the unique joy it brings to both singers and audiences alike. Throughout our conversation, we discuss the nuances of vocal training and the impact of great mentors on Tim’s development. He shares stories from his time with the Ambassadors of Harmony, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and support within the musical community. Tim's playful humor shines through as he discusses the trials and tribulations of maintaining vocal health, especially during the awkward teenage years when voices are in flux. His candidness about his own voice journey resonates with many aspiring singers, reminding them that every artist faces challenges, but perseverance and passion can lead to incredible outcomes. As we transition into discussing Tim's work with Tim Tracks, we discover how he has transformed his love for teaching into a successful venture that aids singers of all levels in their quest for harmony. His innovative learning tracks have become a staple for many barbershop enthusiasts, providing a platform for singers to learn their parts in a fun and engaging manner. Tim’s insights into the learning process reveal his commitment to making music accessible, ensuring that everyone has the chance to join in the barbershop experience. So, tune in for an hour filled with inspiration, laughter, and the sweet sounds of harmony as we celebrate the artistry of Tim Waurick! [00:00] Introduction to Tim Warwick: Barbershop Legend [01:32] Welcome to St. Louis in Tune [03:23] Tim Waurwick's Musical Journey [04:50] The Appeal of Barbershop Harmony [06:14] Joining and Performing with Groups [08:57] Vocal Range and Voice Change [16:15] Recording Tim Tracks [21:27] Expressing Through Music [22:29] The Ice Cream Song and Its Origins [23:32] Tim's Journey in Music Videos [29:14] Learning Tracks: Enhancing Barbershop Singing [35:38] Advice for Aspiring Singers [37:50] Conclusion and Final Thoughts Takeaways: Tim Waurick started singing at the tender age of four, diving into barbershop harmonies by twelve, proving that talent knows no age limit! He’s not just a tenor, but a vocal powerhouse, known for his stratospheric range and ability to hit those high notes like a champ. Tim's journey in music led him to work with barbershop legends and earn a spot in the prestigious Barbershop Harmony Society's Hall of Fame, which is no small feat! He runs Tim Tracks, a music production company that creates learning tracks aimed at helping singers master their parts, making barbershop harmony more accessible to everyone. The beauty of barbershop music lies in its accessibility; it's a style that welcomes both seasoned pros and enthusiastic beginners, encouraging everyone to sing along! Tim emphasizes the importance of taking care of your voice, advising aspiring singers to find a great vocal coach and to protect their vocal cords like they're precious gems! TimTracks Home PageFacebook - Tim TracksYouTube - Tim Waurick Musica...

    44 min
  5. From Spruce Goose to Space: The Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum

    14 OCT.

    From Spruce Goose to Space: The Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum

    Terry Howell, the Chief Operating Officer of the Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum, takes us on a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of aviation history. Nestled in McMinnville, Oregon, this museum is not just a collection of aircraft; it’s a vibrant hub dedicated to preserving the stories of those who flew them and the technology behind the machines. The museum has earned its stripes as one of the top ten aviation museums in the U.S., and with good reason! In our conversation, Terry reveals how the museum has evolved over the years—from its humble beginnings to housing the iconic Spruce Goose, a marvel of engineering and a testament to human ingenuity. We learn about some of the incredible exhibits, including a detailed discussion of the Spruce Goose’s storied past and its journey to McMinnville, which sounds like something out of a movie. Oh, did I forget to mention the SR-71 Blackbird they have in the museum? It is just one of the unique collection of aircraft, from vintage warbirds to space travel artifacts, along with ongoing restoration projects. Terry shares anecdotes about the museum's educational initiatives that bring aviation and space exploration to life for kids and adults alike, emphasizing the importance of hands-on learning. Whether it’s a field trip for local schools or summer camps focusing on aviation science, the museum plays a pivotal role in inspiring future generations to reach for the stars. The passion of the volunteers, many of whom are veterans with firsthand experience, adds an extra layer of authenticity and connection to the aircraft they care for. With so much to see and do, we encourage listeners to plan a visit to this gem of a museum. You'll walk away with not just knowledge, but a deep appreciation for the history that shaped our skies. [00:00] Welcome and Introduction [01:17] Thought to Ponder [01:47] Guest Introduction: Terry Howell [03:22] Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum Overview [05:27] The Spruce Goose: A Storied History [08:11] Restoration and Favorite Aircraft [12:32] Space Artifacts and Future Plans [17:54] Flight Simulators and Unique Exhibits [20:13] Exploring the Skunkworks Collection [20:52] The IMAX Theater and Event Spaces [22:54] Community Engagement and Local Impact [26:25] Educational Programs and Camps [31:45] Veterans and Volunteer Contributions [33:20] Conclusion and Final Thoughts [34:46] Fun Facts and Jokes Takeaways: The Evergreen Aviation and Space Museum in McMinnville, Oregon, is a treasure trove of aviation history, showcasing iconic aircraft while promoting education for all ages. Terry Howell's journey from the Coast Guard to COO of a leading aviation museum highlights the power of seizing opportunities and following your passion. The Spruce Goose, housed in the museum, is not just a plane; it's a legendary piece of history that took years to restore and is a must-see for aviation enthusiasts. The museum offers engaging educational programs, including summer camps, robotics workshops, and field trips, emphasizing hands-on learning and community involvement. Terry passionately discusses the unique artifacts and aircraft, including the Warthog A-10 and the SR-71, showcasing the museum's diverse collection aimed at inspiring future generations. Visitors can experience thrilling flight simulators at the museum, offering a taste of flying iconic aircraft like the Spruce Goose and the SR-71, making learning both fun and immersive. Home - Evergreen MuseumThe Spruce Goose - Evergreen MuseumSR-71 Blackbird - Evergreen...

    40 min
  6. Chicken, Catfish, and Community: Rick Lewis' Culinary Journey

    8 OCT.

    Chicken, Catfish, and Community: Rick Lewis' Culinary Journey

    Rick Lewis is more than just a chef; he's a culinary storyteller whose journey is as flavorful as his dishes. His career began in a mom-and-pop restaurant, where he honed his skills and learned the essence of what it means to create comforting, heartfelt food. Fast forward to today, and Rick has made a name for himself in the St. Louis food scene, with his restaurant, Grace Meat + Three, earning accolades as a beacon of comfort cuisine. This episode is a recipe into his life, revealing how he transitioned from making salads to earning the title of best fried chicken in Missouri by the Food Network. In our conversation, Rick reflects on the importance of community in the restaurant business and how his culinary philosophy is deeply rooted in connection and quality. He discusses the challenges of running a restaurant, especially during the pandemic, where his innovative takeout window became a lifeline for many in the community. Through laughter and nostalgia, he shares stories of his upbringing, including cooking with his mother and the experiences that shaped his love for food. His commitment to sourcing local ingredients and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere shines through, making it clear that for Rick, cooking is about much more than just the food—it's about the relationships and experiences that come with it. Listeners will not only gain insight into the culinary arts but also appreciate the resilience and passion that drive Rick's success. He emphasizes the importance of hard work and the willingness to adapt in the face of challenges, offering advice that resonates beyond the kitchen. Whether you're a food lover, an aspiring chef, or simply someone who enjoys a good story, this episode is a delightful journey through the flavors of Rick's life and career. So grab a fork and get ready for a mouth-watering conversation that serves up inspiration alongside delicious anecdotes! [00:00] Introduction to Our Culinary Guest [00:48] Host Introductions and Show Details [02:25] Early Culinary Beginnings [03:24] Learning from the Best [08:09] Transition to Quincy Street Bistro [15:07] The Birth of Southern [24:53] Grace Meat + Three and Future Plans [25:08] Sponsor Messages and Closing Remarks [26:49] Introduction and Contact Information [27:19] Interview with Rick Lewis Begins [28:25] Rick's Journey and Wisdom for Young Cooks [31:28] Challenges and Rewards in the Restaurant Business [33:31] Innovative Ideas During COVID-19 [35:42] Expansion and Food Truck Ventures [38:39] Opening New Locations and Business Strategies [45:05] Signature Dishes and Cooking Techniques [49:51] Conclusion and Final Thoughts Takeaways: Rick Lewis started his culinary journey at a mom-and-pop restaurant, learning the ropes of cooking and restaurant culture from the ground up. He worked his way up through fine dining, soaking up knowledge from experienced chefs, which shaped his unique cooking style and philosophy. Rick has earned accolades including being a James Beard Rising Star semi-finalist, and his Comfort Style cuisine has been widely recognized in local media. His fried chicken has been crowned the best in Missouri by the Food Network, making him a beloved figure in the St. Louis food scene. Rick emphasizes the importance of treating any job as if it were your own, fostering a strong work ethic and character that leads to future opportunities. The podcast highlights how Rick's journey through various kitchens and his passion for cooking led to the successful establishment of his own restaurants, including Grace Meat and Three. Best Fried Chicken in Missouri | Grace Meat + ThreeOrder Grace Chicken + Fisha...

    51 min
  7. Understanding Stuttering: Personal Stories and Professional Perspectives

    2 OCT.

    Understanding Stuttering: Personal Stories and Professional Perspectives

    In a lively discussion about stuttering, the episode shines a light on the often-overlooked community of individuals who stutter. Our guests, Christine Rose, Jamie Saunders-Anglin, and Molly Porzel, offer a wealth of knowledge and personal anecdotes that enrich the conversation. Christine, a seasoned speech-language pathologist, drives home the point that stuttering is not merely a speech problem but a condition with deep-rooted genetic ties. This insight shifts the narrative from one of shame to one of understanding, emphasizing that stuttering is a natural variation rather than a defect. Jamie's experiences as a mother of a child who stutters add a poignant layer to the dialogue, as she recounts the challenges and triumphs of her family's journey towards acceptance. Her advocacy led to significant changes, including the introduction of a speech-related medical alert to your driver's license to inform law enforcement and first responders about your stutter, aimed at preventing misunderstandings in high-stress situations, such as encounters with law enforcement. Meanwhile, Molly brings in a unique perspective as both a wife and a mother within the stuttering community, discussing the social and emotional impacts on children and the importance of instilling confidence and self-advocacy from a young age. This episode is a powerful reminder that while stuttering presents challenges, it also fosters resilience, community, and a rich tapestry of human experience. [00:00] Introduction to Stuttering [00:48] Welcome to St. Louis in Tune [02:44] Meet Our Guests [04:10] Understanding Stuttering [10:25] Personal Stories and Experiences [11:56] Support and Advocacy [21:55] Medical Alert Initiative [28:58] Brief Break and Sponsor Message [29:24] Better Rate Mortgage Ad [30:09] Welcome Core Initiative [31:01] National Stuttering Association Conference [36:54] Local Support Groups for Stuttering [49:51] Mental Floss and Fun Facts [51:04] National Days and Podcast Information [53:02] Humorous Jokes and Closing Remarks Takeaways: About 1% of adults stutter in the U.S., which is around 3 million people, wow! Stuttering is more common in males than in females, with a ratio of about 4:1. There isn't a universal cure for stuttering; it's a complex issue that varies for everyone. The National Stuttering Association works hard to reduce stigma and support those who stutter. Self-advocacy plays a crucial role for individuals who stutter, helping them communicate their needs better. The new medical alert program for driver's licenses helps law enforcement understand stuttering better. WeStutter - National Stuttering Association Home PageWeStutter - St Louis Teens ChapterWeStutter - St Louis Family ChapterFacebook - WeStutterYouTube - WeStutterInstagram - WeStutterPinterest - WeStutterNational Stuttering Association | LinkedIn This is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com #stuttering #nationalstutteringassociation #nsa #stutteringsupports #InternationalStutteringAwarenessDay #slp #speechlanguagepathologist

    57 min
  8. The Intersection of Art, History, Science, & Route 66

    22 SEPT.

    The Intersection of Art, History, Science, & Route 66

    The Neon Museum of St. Louis is not just a place; it's a vibrant testament to the intersection of art, history, and science, all wrapped up in the glow of neon lights. Executive director, Deborah Katon lights up the captivating journey of the museum located on the neon highway, Route 66. The Neon Museum, which started as a pop-up gallery showcases local artists' neon works, rare neon clocks and signs, and donated neon items to make the place glow! Deborah shares her personal journey as a sculptor and her love for glass and neon, giving us a fascinating peek into the meticulous art of tube bending and glassblowing. She explains how different noble gases come into play, including helium and argon, and how they contribute to the vibrant colors that light up our nights. She shares insights on the intricate process of making neon art, which is anything but a walk in the park – it’s a tricky business involving precise air pressure, electrical currents, and a lot of practice. Upcoming events at the Neon Museum include pop-up dinners featuring local chefs, craft nights, and the exciting plans leading up to the 100th anniversary of Route 66. The museum is more than just a gallery; it's a community hub where art and science collide. It's a space where kids and adults alike can explore the wonders of neon and its impact on culture. So, whether you’re a local or just passing through, the Neon Museum of St. Louis is a must-visit destination that promises to light up your path with creativity and color. [00:00] Introduction to the Neon Museum of St. Louis [00:53] Route 66 and Its Historical Significance [02:36] Meet Deborah Katon: Executive Director of the Neon Museum [05:23] The Art and Science of Neon [17:07] Neon Museum Exhibits and Events [24:02] Exploring the Kaleidoscope Exhibit [24:32] Science and Art for Kids [25:37] Museum Tours and Hours [26:21] Route 66 Centennial and Neon Clocks [27:16] Better Rate Mortgage Ad [28:00] Welcome Core Initiative [28:54] Back to St. Louis In Tune [30:25] Jokes and Fun Facts [33:48] Thought to Ponder [37:46] Favorite Museums Discussion [39:20] Conclusion and Thank You Takeaways: The Neon Museum of St. Louis is a vibrant intersection of art, history, and science, showcasing the beauty of neon signs along historic Route 66. Deborah Katon, the executive director, started the museum after a pop-up gallery that highlighted local artists' neon works, transforming it into a beloved community space. Neon signs, made from noble gases like neon and argon, involve a fascinating process of glassblowing, tube bending, and high-voltage electricity to bring them to life. As neon art evolves, the museum embraces both traditional techniques and contemporary styles, fostering a community of artists dedicated to this unique medium. The upcoming centennial celebration of Route 66 in 2026 positions the Neon Museum as a key player in preserving this iconic American highway's legacy. Craft nights and pop-up dinners at the museum provide fun, engaging ways for the community to connect with art and culture, making it a lively hub for creativity. Neon Museum of St. LouisFacebook - Neon Museum of St. LouisInstagram - Neon Museum of St. LouisNeon Museum of St. Louis Events - 3 Upcoming Activities and Tickets | Eventbritekatonstudios.com This is Season 8! For more episodes, go to a href="https://stlintune.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

    41 min

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Welcome to St Louis In Tune! Thank you for joining us for fresh perspectives on issues and events with experts, community leaders, and everyday people who are making a difference that shapes our society and world. The show is co-hosted by Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston.