Kim Beardslee, Director of Community Affairs at Purina, joins the show to discuss the Purple Leash Project and raise awareness for Domestic Abuse Awareness Month. Kim highlights the importance of providing support for pets in domestic violence situations, emphasizing the project's mission.
In the Did You See This? segment, Chris and Amy share intriguing news stories, inviting listeners to engage in light-hearted discussions. Following this, Cara Spencer, an alderwoman and St. Louis mayoral candidate, addresses the allocation of pandemic relief funds in St. Louis. She sheds light on the $316 million already obligated from the $500 million available and poses important questions about the deployment of the remaining funds and how future generations will evaluate these historic ARPA funds.
As The Magic House turns 45, Chris and Amy reminisce about their favorite memories of this beloved St. Louis attraction, encouraging listeners to share their own experiences. Later, Matt Pauley, host of KMOX’s Sports Open Line, provides an update on the St. Louis Blues' home opener loss to the Minnesota Wild and shares insights on the MLB postseason as the Cardinals gear up for the playoffs.
In the second hour, the conversation shifts to a pro-abortion campaign that has raised $22 million for Amendment 3, prompting discussions on its implications. The hosts also cover the renovation of the Jefferson Arms building and Starbucks' decision to pull promotions from their app, exploring the impact of these developments on the community.
Finally, Julie Bauke, President and Chief Career Strategist of The Bauke Group, joins Chris and Amy to discuss the concerning trend of employers firing Gen Z graduates just months after hiring them. Julie provides insights into the reasons behind this trend and emphasizes the need for better preparation and training for young workers entering the workforce.
The show kicks off with the Top 3 trending topics, where Amy shares her humorous love for calling the police, and the duo discusses the right time to turn on the heat as the seasons change. They then delve into Donald Trump's bizarre behavior at a recent rally, focusing on his unconventional music choices and stage antics.
Next, Kim Beardslee, Director of Community Affairs at Purina, joins the show to discuss the Purple Leash Project and raise awareness for Domestic Abuse Awareness Month. Kim highlights the importance of providing support for pets in domestic violence situations, emphasizing the project's mission.
In the Did You See This? segment, Chris and Amy share intriguing news stories, inviting listeners to engage in light-hearted discussions. Following this, Cara Spencer, an alderwoman and St. Louis mayoral candidate, addresses the allocation of pandemic relief funds in St. Louis. She sheds light on the $316 million already obligated from the $500 million available and poses important questions about the deployment of the remaining funds and how future generations will evaluate these historic ARPA funds.
As The Magic House turns 45, Chris and Amy reminisce about their favorite memories of this beloved St. Louis attraction, encouraging listeners to share their own experiences. Later, Matt Pauley, host of KMOX’s Sports Open Line, provides an update on the St. Louis Blues' home opener loss to the Minnesota Wild and shares insights on the MLB postseason as the Cardinals gear up for the playoffs.
In the second hour, the conversation shifts to a pro-abortion campaign that has raised $22 million for Amendment 3, prompting discussions on its implications. The hosts also cover the renovation of the Jefferson Arms building and Starbucks' decision to pull promotions from their app, exploring the impact of these developments on the community.
Finally, Julie Bauke, President and Chief Career Strategist of The Bauke Group, joins Chris and Amy to discuss the concerning trend of employers firing Gen Z graduates just months after hiring them. Julie provides insi ...