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The Good Pod
The Good Wife: Season 4, Episode 13 - The 7 Day Rule
Things get political and personal in Season 4, Episode 13 of The Good Wife, “The Seven Day Rule.” Alicia is on top of the world after being offered equity partnership—until a courtroom revelation flips everything upside down. A high-stakes prenup negotiation involving ChumHum's Neil Gross turns into a masterclass in manipulation, while Lockhart Gardner's bankruptcy woes bring Louis Canning back into the picture (of course he has an angle). There's religion, romance, revenge, and a whole lot of David Lee. Join us as we break down one of the most layered, Alicia-centric episodes yet! 00:12 – Alicia’s partnership dreams come...
2025-12-22
1h 24
Listening T.O. History
9 - Watching T.O. History: Goin' Down the Road (1970)
In today's episode, we discuss the classic Canadian movie Goin' Down the Road! Released in 1970, this movie tells the story of two Maritimers who come to Toronto looking for better pay and good times. We chat about the how the movie portrays Toronto at the time, and how that portrayal compares to other historical sources. For those interested in learning more about the topics covered in this episode, check out the following sources: Greg Marquis, "Confederation's Casualties: The 'Maritimer' as a Problem in 1960s Toronto," Acadiensis 39, no. 1 (Winter/Spring 2010): 83–107. Geoff Pevere, Donald Shebib's Goin' Down the Road...
2025-12-11
1h 05
The Good Pod
The Good Wife: Season 4, Episode 11 - Boom De Ya Da
In this episode of The Good Pod, Jason and Marissa dig into “Boom‑de‑yada,” where the firm takes on a risky case involving a teenager who caught West Nile virus from a stagnant, foreclosed‑home swimming pool — a classic “attractive nuisance” lawsuit. Former adversaries resurface as Louis Canning shows up to represent the bank’s interests, turning the deposition into a headache. Meanwhile, back at the firm, tensions rise as the looming bankruptcy and an impending merger put everyone on edge. By the end, Alicia uses leverage to secure a major settlement, the debt crisis is momentarily eased — but the stakes just...
2025-12-08
1h 06
Lighting Matters
Episode 26: From Tax Credits to Design Excellence: Historic Preservation Lighting
What if value engineering meant distilling to essentials instead of cutting corners? Joel Fuoss, Principal at Trivers in St. Louis, joins hosts Lisa Reed of Reed Burkett Lighting Design and Avi Mor of Mor Lights to discuss adaptive reuse, historic tax credits, and collaborative design. How do you convince clients that lighting isn't optional? Fuoss explains how historic tax credits reduce costs by 40%, making specialty consultants financially viable. The conversation challenges traditional value engineering, reframing it as distillation to a project's essential mission rather than arbitrary cost-cutting. "We can design an incredible space...and then you turn th...
2025-11-18
47 min
Achieving Success with Olivia Atkin
Ep 159 Between The White Space: Turning Incarceration Into Influence And Making His Story His Superpower with Louis L. Reed
What if the hardest chapter of your life became the foundation of your purpose? In this powerful and deeply human episode of Achieving Success with Olivia Atkin, justice reform advocate Louis L. Reed shares how he transformed 14 years of incarceration into a life of impact, leadership, and influence. From the moment he realized his sentence didn’t have to be his story, Louis began redefining success not by income or accolades, but by alignment, faith, and the change he could spark in others. Through vivid storytelling and lived wisdom, he reveals the lessons learned in “the white space” between the lines...
2025-11-11
54 min
Listening T.O. History
8 - The Great Stacks Debate: When Undergraduates Wanted IN to Robarts Library, 1972
On today's episode, we discuss student activism at the University of Toronto in the 1960s and '70s, with a specific focus on a conflict over who was allowed to access the stacks at Robarts Library. It’s also a chance to talk about how the university changed from the late nineteenth century, the last time we covered its history, to the 1970s! For those interested in learning more about the topics covered in this episode, check out the following sources: Martin Friedland, The University of Toronto: A History, 2nd ed. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013) Dou...
2025-10-14
1h 15
The Good Pod
The Good Wife: Season 3, Episode 18 - Gloves Come Off
We lace up for a hockey-flavored hour as Alicia and Julius take a “simple” snowmobile wrongful-death suit that explodes into a bigger fight over head injuries and league liability. Enter Louis Canning, cool as ever, and an old political foe with a class-action angle that turns strategy on its head. Meanwhile, Will’s supposed “consulting” (no tie, all whispers) risks a leak, Cary’s been quietly demoted, and Tammy pops back from London to press Alicia about Will—nudging Alicia and Kalinda toward a fragile thaw. Diane runs the firm like a boss while juggling Jack the dashing process server and a v...
2025-08-25
1h 09
Tangible Remnants
Resilience for Cultural Landscapes w/ Nina Jean-Louis
In this conversation, Nakita Reed and Nina Jean-Louis discuss the intricacies of adaptive reuse projects, focusing on the role of structural engineers and the importance of community engagement. The discussion emphasizes the need for interdisciplinary collaboration and the evolving nature of engineering practices in relation to community needs. In this conversation, Nina Jean-Louis discusses her research on quantifying resilience in cultural landscapes, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and transdisciplinary methods. She highlights the challenges of working with marginalized communities, particularly in the context of the American Beach and the historical significance of the saltwater underground railroad. Nina shares...
2025-08-11
45 min
Black History Mini Docs Podcast
Black History Mini Docs Podcast - Episode 503 (Audio Only)
Send us a textWatch video on YouTube 👉 https://youtu.be/juubMKwwgLs Black History Mini Docs Podcast (Episode 503) Tribute to Unsung Legend Neema Barnette and More...🎙️Join host Reed R. McCants as we explore captivating stories, innovative technology, and the remarkable journeys of filmmaker, Neema Barnette. ### **🎉 Episode Highlights:****1. Intro** Reed sets the stage for the show, discussing upcoming mini docs and the fascinating world of AI. **2. Mini Doc Premiere** 🎥 We're excited to premiere our new mini doc, *The Untold Story of Jean-Louis Michel: The Legendary Black Swordsman!* D...
2025-08-05
14 min
Listening T.O. History
Mini 3 - Toronto and the History of Federal Elections
In today's mini, we talk about how Toronto has voted in Canada's federal elections of the past. Here are some resources for those interested in learning more about the history of Toronto and federal elections, or the history of Canadian federal elections more generally: Stephen Clarkson, The Big Red Machine: How the Liberal Party Dominates Canadian Politics (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2005). Cara Spittal, “The Diefenbaker Moment” (PhD diss., University of Toronto, 2011). Thirstan Falconer, “Building an Ethnic Coalition? The Liberal Party of Canada, Ethnocultural Communities and the 1962 and 1963 Federal Elections in Metro Toronto,” American Review of Canadian Studies 48, no. 3 (2...
2025-07-16
25 min
NextGen Sales Leaders
Hiring B2B Sales Reps Like a Pro (Must Know Tips & Tricks) with Kristie Jones
Episode Summary: Join us on this episode of Next Gen Sales Leader as Benjamin Reed sits down with Kristie Jones, founder of Selling Your Way In and seasoned SaaS B2B advisor. Kristie shares her unconventional journey from retail management to leading a revenue-growth-focused sales consultancy. Discover how she pivoted into subscription-based sales in 2000, built deep connections in the St. Louis startup community, and transitioned into the consulting world, where she specializes in helping early‑stage SaaS founders formalize and scale their GTM motion.Kristie reveals her playbook—from building fractional leadership, crafting sale...
2025-07-07
1h 37
The Good Pod
The Good Wife: Season 3, Episode 10 - Parenting Made Easy
This week on The Good Pod, Jason and Marissa dive into The Good Wife Season 3, Episode 10, “Parenting Made Easy.” What begins as a simple arbitration case quickly spirals into chaos when Alicia juggles a bizarre workplace lawsuit, Caitlin’s baby steps in court, and a full-blown Grace emergency. As the episode veers into thriller territory, Alicia's family life collides with her romantic entanglements, leading to a major turning point. Plus, Will faces heat from Diane and Peter throws his full weight into dad mode. It’s a wild one—and yes, we give Peter a whole star.Timestamps...
2025-06-30
52 min
Listening T.O. History
Mini 2 - The Rise and Fall of Tory Toronto in Provincial Elections
In today's mini, we discuss the history of Toronto in Ontario provincial elections. If you'd like to explore for yourself the results of Ontario's elections throughout the province's post-Confederation history, check out this database: https://results.elections.on.ca/en/data-explorer?fromYear=1867&toYear=2025! -- Listening T.O. History is created and hosted by Steve Penfold and Louis Reed-Wood. Our artwork was made by Nethkaria, and our music was created by Holizna. Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/listeningt.o.history) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/people/Listening-TO-History/61553456499160/) for additional content and announcements, a...
2025-05-13
19 min
The Good Pod
The Good Wife: Season 2, Episode 19 - Wrongful Termination
In this episode of 'The Good Pod,' hosts Jason Reed and Marissa Garza dive into the intricacies of 'The Good Wife' Season 2, Episode 19, titled 'Wrongful Termination.' The discussion covers multiple plotlines, including the wrongful death case involving a company's harsh working conditions, the surprise takeover by Louis Canning, and the emotional turmoil following the death of Stern. The episode also examines the political maneuvering in Peter's campaign, especially the potential fallout from rumors of another affair, and Alicia's pivotal role in defending Peter against these allegations. Additional subplots, including Tammy's career decision and Carrie's revelations about Kalinda's...
2025-03-24
50 min
Listening T.O. History
Mini 1 - Tariffs and Trade in Toronto History: The Toronto Eighteen
In our first-ever Listening T.O. Mini, we discuss the history of free trade and tariffs in Canada's and Toronto's history. In particular, we focus on 1911, when a group of Toronto elites who had supported the Liberal Party broke with it over the party's pursuit of a free trade agreement with the United States. We also discuss the federal election held later that year (which was largely a referendum on the proposed agreement) and how Toronto voted in it. A few additional sources, for those who are interested: Paul Stevens, The 1911 General Election: A Study in C...
2025-03-11
23 min
Listening T.O. History
7 - Getting Around Toronto, Part 1: When Public Transit was Private
This episode is the first of a two-part series on the history of the TTC, and particularly streetcars, in Toronto! In these two episodes, we get into how Toronto's streetcar system came to be, why it moved from private business to a municipal agency, why the city kept using streetcars when other cities got rid of them, and how streetcars have shaped the development of the city. We also get into the history of streetcars from various perspectives—those of riders, workers, and owners. The early period of public transit in Toronto, the focus of this first ep...
2025-02-14
58 min
The Good Pod
The Good Wife: Season 2, Episode 13 - Real Deal
In this episode of The Good Pod, hosts Jason Reed and Marissa Garza delve into Season 2, Episode 13 of The Good Wife, titled 'Real Deal.' They explore the dynamic return of Michael J. Fox as cunning lawyer Louis Canning, the intense class action lawsuit involving a pesticide company, and the brewing power struggles within the Lockhart Gardner firm. Jason and Marissa also discuss how listeners can support the podcast and share their thoughts on the show's character development, including Alicia's conflicted emotions and Will's turbulent relationship with Tammy. Tune in for an engaging and insightful breakdown of the latest...
2025-02-10
56 min
Read The Damn Book
Deuce's First Step with Louis L. Reed
In this episode of the My Simplified Life podcast, host Michelle Glogovac welcomes back Louis L. Reed to discuss his new children's book, Deuce's First Step. The conversation explores the impact of parental incarceration on children, the inspiration behind the book, and the importance of empathy and understanding in addressing the needs of these children. Louis shares his personal experiences and aspirations for the book, aiming to reach a million children affected by parental incarceration and to create a cultural connection through storytelling. What We're Talking About... The book is aimed at children with incarcerated parents...
2025-01-14
28 min
Lighting Matters
Episode 10: Lighting Up Presentations: Design, Technology, and Advocacy
Curious about how modern lighting design blends technological advancements with historical elements? Discover how the St. Louis Arch's evolving lighting designs tell a story of innovation and tradition in our latest episode. Avi Mor and Lisa Reed celebrate nearing 500 followers of the Lighting Matters podcast, and reflect on our unexpected path. Tune in to hear personal stories and insights from significant presentations, such as the presentation given at the ASLA National Conference. As we dig into the evolution of lighting technology, we spotlight fascinating projects like the 25-year history of lighting upgrades to the St. Louis Arch...
2025-01-09
47 min
Listening T.O. History
6 - U of T is History: The 1895 Student Strike
When you think about student protest movements, you probably don’t think about the Victorian era. But maybe you should—because in 1895, University of Toronto students challenged the university’s administration by going on strike! In this episode, we discuss what led to this protest, what happened during the strike, and campus life/culture in the nineteenth century more broadly. Here are some recommendations for further reading: Martin Friedland, The University of Toronto: A History, 2nd ed. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2013). Robert Craig Brown, Arts and Science at Toronto: A History, 1827–1990 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2...
2024-11-22
1h 07
The Wall Behind and Beyond
PHILLIP AND LOUIS DROPPED KNOWLEDGE!!1
Louis L. Reed, a name that needs no introduction, remains a pivotal force in driving meaningful change within our criminal justice system. Listen in as Louis imparts profound insights that resonates long after the discussion ends. Host: Phillip A. Jones Website: www.pajconsultingllc.com Instagram: Phillip A. Jones- Instagram Business: Pajconsutingllc LinkedIn: Phillip A. Jones Facebook: Phillip A. Jones X- Phillip A. Jones Guest: Louis L. Reed Website: www.louislreed.org Instagram: Louis L. Reed Facebook: Louis L. Reed ...
2024-10-30
49 min
Best Morning Routine, Ever!
Optimize Your Health from Within w/ Reed Davis
Reed Davis, a Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner (HHP) and Certified Nutritional Therapist (CNT), is a leading expert in functional lab testing and holistic lifestyle medicine. He founded Functional Diagnostic Nutrition® (FDN) and its certification course, which has trained over 4,000 practitioners in 50 countries. CONNECT WITH HIM https://functionaldiagnosticnutrition.com https://fdntraining.com/bestmorningroutine Subscribe to this channel now! https://www.youtube.com/user/lunidelouis/?sub_confirmation=1 ---------------------------------------------------- Join our exclusive Facebook group @ https://www.facebook.com/groups/339709559955223 --------------------------------------------------- Looking for a...
2024-10-07
34 min
Listening T.O. History
5 - Gangs of Fort York: The Orange Order in Toronto
For over a hundred years, Toronto was a stronghold of the Orange Order—a fraternal society founded on principles of militant Protestantism and loyalty to the British Crown—and Toronto's many Orangemen worked to marginalize the city's Irish Catholic population. In an episode that takes us from riots in the streets all the way to City Hall, we talk about what Orangeism was, why people got involved with it (and eventually stopped getting involved with it), what life was sometimes like for Irish Catholics in a bastion of Orangeism, and what all this tells us about Toronto's history. So...
2024-09-04
1h 02
Listening T.O. History
4 - Why is There an 1885 Statue at Queen’s Park? Toronto's Role in Settler Colonialism on the Prairies
In 1885, more than 500 Torontonians headed to the Northwest to defend settler colonialism against a Métis resistance led by Louis Riel. In this episode, we wonder why a monument to these volunteers sits at Queen’s Park, why Toronto became so interested in the prairies in the mid-nineteenth century, and what role Toronto had in settler colonialism in the West. We reflect on how the power of Toronto has always been to project outward to places far away. Some additional resources related to today’s topics: Ian Radforth, "Celebrating the Suppression of the North-West Resistance of 1885: The Tor...
2024-06-28
59 min
Triple Play
Frank Cusumano 2024 St Louis Cardinals First 1/3 Season Analysis
Sports News Reporter Frank Cusumano Shares his thoughts on the first 1/3 of the 2024 Season for the St Louis Cardinals. Frank Cusumano https://590thefan.com/radio-shows/press-box/ Get some Swag Gear at https://www.tripleplaylife.com Brookes Bible College https://www.brookes.edu/ Resource One Advisors https:// www.RS1A.com CS Design https://csdesign.online Support the show
2024-06-12
18 min
Listening T.O. History
3 - William Lyon Mackenzie: Rebel, Mayor, Crank
In this episode, we discuss the career of one of history’s most famous Torontonians, William Lyon Mackenzie. Those of you who know your Canadian history have probably heard of Mackenzie; in the late 1830s he famously led a failed rebellion against the government of Upper Canada. Less well known about Mackenzie, though, is that just a few years before that rebellion he actually served as the city of Toronto’s first mayor. So in this episode, we discuss not only Mackenzie himself, but also politics in Toronto’s early history. Why did the town of York incorp...
2024-05-24
1h 04
Listening T.O. History
2 - The Rise of British Toronto
In this episode, we discuss how the initial establishment of Toronto (at the time, York) was part of a British imperial project. We also look into how decision-makers inscribed Britishness on Toronto's landscape through naming practices. We also address how this dynamic continued (but in some ways changed) over time, and how it compares to elsewhere in Canada. Some additional resources related to today’s topics: Eric Arthur, Toronto, No Mean City, 3rd ed., rev. by Stephen A. Otto, repr. with new essays by Christopher Hume, Catherine Nasmith, Susan Crean, and Mark Kingwell (Toronto: University of Tor...
2024-04-19
1h 01
Under The Arch
Under the Arch | S5 Ep. 2: "Powerful People, Worthy Places" ft. Dara Eskridge
ArchCity Defenders and Action St. Louis present the premiere collaborative podcast, "Under The Arch." Your hosts Blake Strode, Executive Director of ArchCity Defenders, and Kayla Reed, Director of Action St. Louis, explore the issues facing our community and the people working to transform them. In this episode, our hosts speak with Invest STL CEO Dara Eskridge about the good, the bad, and the ugly of community development in St. Louis. Some efforts prioritize residents’ histories, resources, and vision while others bulldoze memorable places because someone in power said to. Hear how Invest STL is working with residents to...
2024-04-02
1h 09
Listening T.O. History
1 - What We Acknowledge
In this episode, we look into the history behind Toronto’s land acknowledgements! Who are the Indigenous nations and confederacies alluded to by the acknowledgements, and what are the histories of the various treaties that are referenced? We discuss all this and more in our very first episode! Some additional resources related to today’s topics: Talking Treaty Collective, A Treaty Guide for Torontonians (2022) Toronto Area treaty map, from Canada by Treaty project: https://www.history.utoronto.ca/sites/www.history.utoronto.ca/files/images/Toronto%20Treaties%20Map_0.pdf Denise Bolduc, Mnawaate Gordon-Corbiere, Rebeka Tabobondung, and Brian...
2024-03-15
1h 09
Listening T.O. History
Trailer - What is Listening T.O. History?
Hello and welcome to Listening T.O. History, the podcast all about the histories that made Toronto! In this short trailer, we introduce ourselves and what this podcast is all about. Be sure to check out our first episode, coming very soon! -- Listening T.O. History is created and hosted by Steve Penfold and Louis Reed-Wood. Our artwork was made by Nethkaria, and the music in this episode was recorded by the National Promenade Band. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook for additional content and announcements, and get in touch at l...
2024-03-07
04 min
Triple Play
Dave Kuntz Building Students & Homes In East St Louis Episode 99
Dave Kuntz of R3 Development shares the mission and purpose behind R3 and how they are helping to empower students to change the community of East St Louis. R3 Development https://www.r3dev.org/ Support Triple Play https://www.buzzsprout.com/2112944/support Get some Swag Gear at https://www.tripleplaylife.com Brookes Bible College https://www.brookes.edu/ Resource One Advisors https://www.RS1A.com CS Design https://csdesign.online Support the show
2024-02-29
58 min
Nightmare Success In and Out
14 years in Prison to Justice Reform Rock Star - Louis L Reed
What would your life look like after 14 years in prison? For Louis L Reed it has been nothing but action becoming a Rock Star in the Justice Reform Movement. His leadership has led to the passage of more than 30 state and federal bills, including creating the biggest grassroots national advocacy group for the First Step Act signed into law in 2018. He has consulted with the White House, Department of Justice, Fortune 100 Corporations, State, and Federal Agencies. You might have just seen Louis on the cover of LA Weekly for the top 5 entrepreneurs to follow. Louis is the producer of...
2023-11-16
47 min
Triple Play
Kempton Turner City Of Joy Fellowship East St Louis Episode 78
Pastor Kempton Turner shares his testimony and how God lead him back to East St Louis! We learn about how Jesus is transforming lives and revitalizing the Area.City Of Joy Fellowshiphttps://cityofjoyfellowship.org/Support Triple Playhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/2112944/supportGet some Swag Gear at https://www.tripleplaylife.com Resource One Advisors https://www.RS1A.com CS Design https://csdesign.onlineBrookes Bible Collegehttps://www.brookes.edu/Support the show
2023-11-15
39 min
Triple Play
Scott Van Slyke Taste Of St Louis Episode 60
Scott Van Slyke at Taste of St Louis with Chuck Justus discuss food, sports and Triple Play Podcast. Taste of St Louis https://www.thetastestl.com/ Support Triple Play https://www.buzzsprout.com/2112944/support Get some Swag Gear at https://www.tripleplaylife.com Resource One Advisors https:// www.RS1A.com CS Design https://csdesign.online Support the show
2023-09-13
18 min
Triple Play
Scott Van Slyke Taste Of St Louis Them Yo People
Scott Van Slyke at Taste of St Louis get's interviewed by Mr. Gary From Them Yo People! Them Yo People https://www.youtube.com/@UCDHE0Jvy2yvvN36UL2BBVCw https://themyopeople.com/ Taste of St Louis https://www.thetastestl.com/ Support Triple Play https://www.buzzsprout.com/2112944/support Get some Swag Gear at https://www.tripleplaylife.com Resource One Advisors https:// www.RS1A.com CS Design https://csdesign.online Support the show
2023-09-12
06 min
Naturally NaTasha
Red Lipstick Convos with Louis L. Reed
REAL. BOLD. UNSCRIPTED convo with Louis L Reed. Having spent nearly 14 years in federal prison and several years on supervision what's life been like outside of those prison walls.Join NaTasha every Monday as she has unfiltered conversations with guests from all walks of life about their journey.Stay connected with us:Email: redlipstickconvos@gmail.comWebsite: www.ownitownyou.comInstagram: _naturallynatasha_
2023-08-29
54 min
Breaking Barriers, Building a Hire Ground
Breaking Barriers, Building a Hire Ground – Episode 146: Leveraging Marketing Analytics with Louis Garcia
“Through business excellence, we can transform communities that have had historically high rates of poverty into predictable wealth.” – Louis Garcia This week on Breaking Barriers: What inspired Louis’s entrepreneurial desire Louis’s thoughts on inclusive generational wealth Using business excellence to elevate communities from poverty Why many businesses have problems with buying too many CRMs Case studies that have shown the results of their small business projects Louis’s advice to the small business community Viewing failures as opportunities to do better Connect with Louis Garcia: Media Garcia Media Garcia on LinkedIn Media Garcia on Tw...
2023-08-08
20 min
Cinema Span
”Sweeney Todd” and ”Company” with Samantha Georgette Reed and Devin Beckwith
Phone rings, door chimes, in comes Cinema Span! It's a Stephen Sondheim double feature, starting with Tim Burton and Johnny Depp's proper film adaptation of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Following that up we have the filmed version of the 2006 Broadway Revival Cast of Company. It was filmed in 2007 so it counts, okay? Joining the theater geek out session are Samantha Georgette Reed (@samanthageorgettereed) of Archetypes Productions (@Archetypesproductions) and returning guest, comedian/improvisor Devin Beckwith (@devinbeckwith). If you didn't go to Bishop Gorman High School when the three of us did, you're r...
2023-08-03
2h 06
Cinema Span
”Sweeney Todd” and ”Company” with Samantha Georgette Reed and Devin Beckwith
Phone rings, door chimes, in comes Cinema Span! It's a Stephen Sondheim double feature, starting with Tim Burton and Johnny Depp's proper film adaptation of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Following that up we have the filmed version of the 2006 Broadway Revival Cast of Company. It was filmed in 2007 so it counts, okay? Joining the theater geek out session are Samantha Georgette Reed (@samanthageorgettereed) of Archetypes Productions (@Archetypesproductions) and returning guest, comedian/improvisor Devin Beckwith (@devinbeckwith). If you didn't go to Bishop Gorman High School when the three of us did, you're r...
2023-08-03
2h 06
Let's Go Show
The Let's Go Show with Doug Reed featuring Darnel Rice " Embrace and Elevate"
Darnell Rice is a native of St. Louis, Missouri a social entrepreneur, sexual assault survivor speaker and mental health advocate, community organizer, disability rights advocate. Mr. Rice is passionate about students with and without disabilities. Mr. Rice is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Embrace Elevate Program Initiative which targets the communities of Color which includes students, black men and black boys. Mr. Rice has over ten years in Behavioral Health Sciences in Arkansas. Mr. Rice has overcome overwhelming odds as a student and a professional to fight for equal rights and justice. Mr. Rice is a...
2023-07-27
45 min
Triple Play
A History of Nuclear Waste in St Louis
Dawn Chapman gives a history to what has lead to the Nuclear waste issue in the St Louis Area. Support the show
2023-07-08
04 min
HowToBBQRight
St. Louis Eats, The Science of Marinades & Butcher Paper Ribs Recipe
Today on the HowToBBQRight Podcast, Tyler is BACK from his recent paternity leave (00:23). The 4th of July weekend is the best time to fire up those pits (01:18)... Who knew St. Louis had the best lobster rolls (02:34)? I pick Malcom's brain about his MOUTH-WATERING Butcher Paper Rib recipe (09:45), and would Malcom use butcher paper to wrap ribs for a competition (18:50)? We finally got to shoot a video at Malcom's new Smokehouse (26:00), and he shot a classic take on baked beans for TikTok (32:07). Do Blue Plate Mayo and Baked Beans belong together (37:18)? Malcom had some fun experimenting with food, recently (39:43). What...
2023-06-30
59 min
The Clean Comedy Podcast w/JD Creviston
EP 338: Georgia Reed
This week we welcome Georgia Reed. Born in Atlanta and raised in St. Louis, Georgia Reed got her first taste for acting in 7th grade when she performed in their Middle School play. She continued to take theatre classes through high school in addition to voice and dance, deciding to focus on ballet.She landed her first professional job with the St. Louis Opera Theatre in Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers." This led to positions with the Cincinnati Ballet Company and the Kansas City Ballet Company. Ballet Hispanico took her to New York City, where she rediscovered her love...
2023-06-27
1h 00
The Louis Shulman Podcast
Coach Reed Maltbie: The Spartan Mindset - Mastering The Language of Excellence
Coach Reed Maltbie, joins us for captivating conversation on the power of words and language in coaching. In this episode, we explore the profound impact of language on performance and life, from space travel to internal dialogue. We discuss the lasting effects of negative feedback, the importance of emotional control in coaching, and the transformational role of accountability.Drawing on insights from his acclaimed book, "The Spartan Mindset: Mastering the Language of Excellence," and decades of coaching experience, Coach Reed imparts valuable wisdom on personal growth, fatherhood, financial challenges, and the art of winning. Whether a sports...
2023-06-27
58 min
Under The Arch
Under the Arch | S4 Ep. 4: "Let's Talk Reparations" ft. Dr. William Ross
In this episode, Dr. William Ross joins our co-hosts in a timely conversation about reparations in St. Louis. In March 2023, the City of St. Louis announced the formation of a nine-member Reparations Commission, naming Dr. Ross as Vice Chair and Kayla Reed as Chair. This announcement stemmed from 50 local organizations unified grassroots advocacy that began in December 2021. Dr. Ross, the Associate Dean for Diversity of Washington University School of Medicine, and a social justice trailblazer in the field of public health, views the group’s charge through a lens of history, justice, and action. Kayla Reed emphasizes the...
2023-05-02
1h 14
Locked In with Ian Bick
I Was SHOT At 14 Years Old | Louis L Reed
Exposed to a life of crime as a child, Louis L Reed is sentenced to nearly 16 years in federal prison by the time he turns 22 years old. Listen to Louis's traumatic story unfold in this tell-all interview and find out how he was able to become a symbol for hope & change. Connect with Louis L Reed:https://www.louislreed.org/Connect with Ian Bick: https://www.ianbick.com/Subscribe to our membership program on YouTube to get early access to interviews, see behind the scenes photos & more:https://www.youtube.c...
2023-04-10
1h 26
Locked In with Ian Bick
I Was SHOT At 14 Years Old | Louis L Reed
Exposed to a life of crime as a child, Louis L Reed is sentenced to nearly 16 years in federal prison by the time he turns 22 years old. Listen to Louis's traumatic story unfold in this tell-all interview and find out how he was able to become a symbol for hope & change. Connect with Louis L Reed:https://www.louislreed.org/Connect with Ian Bick: https://www.ianbick.com/Subscribe to our membership program on YouTube to get early access to interviews, see behind the scenes photos & more:https://www.youtube.c...
2023-04-10
1h 28
Locked In with Ian Bick
I Was SHOT At 14 Years Old | Louis L. Reed Interview
Exposed to a life of crime as a child, Louis L Reed is sentenced to nearly 16 years in federal prison by the time he turns 22 years old. Listen to Louis's traumatic story unfold in this tell-all interview and find out how he was able to become a symbol for hope & change. Connect with Louis L Reed:https://www.louislreed.org/Connect with Ian Bick: https://www.ianbick.com/Shop Locked In Merch:https://lockedinbrand.com/Powered by BBE Entertainment, LLC & Q29 Productions, LLC
2023-04-07
1h 26
Rants, Raves & Rock ’n Roll
Brandon Kramer and Louis L. Reed - The First Step Documentary Film
This episode of Big Blend Radio features director/filmmaker Brandon Kramer and Louis L. Reed, Sr. Director of Membership and Partnerships for the REFORM Alliance, who discuss the documentary film THE FIRST STEP. "The First Step" is an independent production of Meridian Hill Pictures that focuses on how in a divided America, Van Jones controversially works across party lines on landmark criminal justice reform and a more humane response to America's addiction crisis. Attempting to be a bridge builder in a time of extreme polarization takes him deep into the inner workings of a divisive administration...
2023-02-20
17 min
Across the Margin: The Podcast
Episode 156: The First Step with Louis L. Reed & Brandon Kramer
This episode of Across The Margin: The Podcast features an interview with Louis L. Reed who organized a national grassroots network of reform activists after serving fourteen years in federal prison, and Brandon Kramer, a Washington, DC-based filmmaker and co-founder of Meridian Hill Pictures. Brandon directed City of Trees. and the Webby Award-winning independent documentary series The Messy Truth. Brandon won Best Director at the 2016 Chesapeake Film Festival and Indie Capital Awards, received the Audience Choice Award at the 2015 American Conservation Film Festival and was a 2015 DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities Individual Arts Fellow. He has directed over 30 short...
2023-02-16
36 min
Off-Campus History
Episode 22 - Historical Board Games with Benjamin Hoy
On today’s episode, I’m joined by Professor Benjamin Hoy to discuss teaching history through board games, with a specific focus on the 2013 game Lewis & Clark: The Expedition as well as board game portrayals of Indigenous history. Lewis & Clark is based on—you guessed it—the Lewis & Clark expedition of 1804 to 1806 that was sent by US President Thomas Jefferson to explore lands in the Louisiana Purchase. The game sees players race each other to be the first to complete the trek from St. Louis to the Pacific Coast. Players will rely on extracting labour from, and trading...
2022-08-22
1h 13
Under The Arch
S3 Ep. 10 St. Louis is Resistance
ArchCity Defenders and Action St. Louis present the premiere collaborative podcast, "Under The Arch." Your hosts Blake Strode, Executive Director of ArchCity Defenders, and Kayla Reed, Director of Action St. Louis, explore the issues facing our community and the people working to transform them.This week’s episode is a special live recording from the national conference Lawyering for Liberation: Defending Black Lives, Building Black Power, hosted in St. Louis. Our hosts speak with Michael Jones, senior policy advisor and member of the Missouri State Board of Education, Jamala Rodgers, revolutionary writer and co-founder of...
2022-08-16
1h 19
Politically Speaking
Ray Reed
Missouri 2nd Congressional District hopeful Ray Reeds talks with STLPR's Sarah Kellogg and Jason Rosenbaum about why he's the best person to be the Democratic nominee for the seat that includes parts of St. Louis, St. Charles, Franklin and Warren Counties.
2022-06-20
27 min
Under The Arch
S3 Ep. 8 The Promise of Education ft. Alisha Sonnier
ArchCity Defenders and Action St. Louis present the premiere collaborative podcast, "Under The Arch." Your hosts Blake Strode, Executive Director of ArchCity Defenders, and Kayla Reed, Director of Action St. Louis, explore the issues facing our community and the people working to transform them.This week, our hosts speak with activist, organizer, and newly elected member of the St. Louis Board of Education Alisha Sonnier about the structure of St. Louis's education system and how education shapes the landscape of simultaneous political conversations around institutions such as voting and public safety. Join the c...
2022-06-07
1h 08
Under The Arch
S3 Ep. 5 Faith in Action ft. Rev. Michelle Higgins
ArchCity Defenders and Action St. Louis present the premiere collaborative podcast, "Under The Arch." Your hosts Blake Strode, Executive Director of ArchCity Defenders, and Kayla Reed, Director of Action St. Louis, explore the issues facing our community and the people working to transform them.This week, our hosts speak with Rev. Michelle Higgins, co-founder of Action St. Louis, Executive Director at Faith For Justice, and pastor at St. John’s Church - The Beloved Community in North St. Louis. In this conversation on faith in action, Michelle shares her insight on the intersection of theology and movement wo...
2022-03-22
55 min
Under The Arch
S3 Ep. 4 Formation of a Life ft. Dr. Donald Suggs
ArchCity Defenders and Action St. Louis present the premiere collaborative podcast, "Under The Arch." Your hosts Blake Strode, Executive Director of ArchCity Defenders, and Kayla Reed, Director of Action St. Louis, explore the issues facing our community and the people working to transform them.In this week's episode, our hosts speak with Dr. Donald Suggs, long-time publisher of the St. Louis American, a well-known news publication in the St. Louis region. As its leader for the past several decades, Dr. Suggs has had so much impact on our public dialogue and on our understanding on a range...
2022-03-08
1h 06
Under The Arch
S3 Ep. 3 The Broken Heart of America ft. Walter Johnson
ArchCity Defenders and Action St. Louis present the premiere collaborative podcast, "Under The Arch." Your hosts Blake Strode, Executive Director of ArchCity Defenders, and Kayla Reed, Director of Action St. Louis, explore the issues facing our community and the people working to transform them.Our next episode features a special conversation with author and professor Walter Johnson discussing his book "The Broken Heart of America: St. Louis and the Violent History of the United States," which was published in 2020. In this highly acclaimed book, Johnson challenges readers to think analytically about racial capitalism by joining the history...
2022-02-22
1h 20
Breaking Barriers, Building a Hire Ground
Leveraging Marketing Analytics with Louis Garcia
Louis Garcia is the CEO of Media Garcia, a growth agency focused on helping small businesses generate leads and conversions through process optimization and automation. He is a HubSpot expert and is w
2022-02-08
20 min
Straight Shot, No Chaser with Tezlyn Figaro
From Prison to Purpose with Louis Reed
The George Floyd Foundation training series for incarcerated individuals curated & hosted by Tezlyn Figaro Communications Group.Join Tezlyn Figaro as she chats with Senior Director of Membership and Partnerships for the REFORM Alliance, Louis L. Reed. Mr. Reed walks the listener through his journey of turning his prison sentence into purpose. Mr. Reed trains, empowers and inspires the listener on how to achieve attainable steps to decrease recidivism. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2022-01-13
43 min
Dailey Blend Podcast
Summer 2021 - Presented by Reed Dailey
1. Ben Delay - Freedom (Original Mix) 2. Pat Lok - Salvation (Treasure Fingers Remix) 3. Poolside & Panama - Can’t Stop Yout Lovin’ 4. Chris Malinchak - These Dreams 5. The Brothers Macklovitch - Give Love To Get Some (Feat. Leven Kali) 6. Chris Malinchak - When The World Stops Turning (Original Mix) 7. Tame Impala - Breathe Deeper (Hoodboi Remix) [FREE DOWNLOAD] 8. Chris Malinchak - Cellophane 9. Duck Sauce - Ask Me (Official Audio) 10. 5 Reasons - Now What?! – Disclosure x 5 Reasons x Jamie A 11. Charlotte Cardin California (Nomis Remix) 12. Hoodboi - Music (In Your Eyes) 13. Siente - On Guard (feat. Nic Hanson) 14. A-Trak - Not A Myster...
2021-12-02
1h 02
The Field with Zoe Paliare
Call Me By My Name with Louis L. Reed
This week we sit down with Louis L. Reed. Louis and his story are remarkable, as is the work he does currently as Sr. Director of Membership & Partnerships at Reform Alliance. In this episode, Louis and I discuss the significant childhood trauma he faced, that led to his involvement in criminal activity and ultimately to his arrest and incarceration. We talk about the importance of education and mentorship on his journey to re-entry and the successful career he has built rebuilding the broken systems that he himself experienced.For more information on Louis:
2021-07-27
40 min
AudioThrust
Ep 456 It Came... from Beneath! by Louis Evans
This month's Patron-funded story is "It Came from Beneath" by Louis Evans, narrated by Meredith Matthews. When the clitoris rose more than two stories high from the San Francisco Bay, someone called the National Guard. The fighter jets screamed out of the southeast, and sonic booms rippled across the city skyline. The clitoris rippled too. Possibly with pleasure? Colonel Buck Harder, who was watching the clitoris through binoculars from an emergency command post atop the TransAmerica pyramid--San Francisco's tallest building, and also, fortuitously, its most phallic--had no idea what the spasms meant. "God...
2021-05-29
15 min
Your Self Care Prescription
EP 21: Getting Through the Year of the "Firsts" ft Brittany Jean-Louis
" Sharing your story is culturally breaking generational curses." -Brittany Jean-Louis This week we are joined by a Fly Widow who not only lost her husband just days from the loss of Alisha's husband, but she had shortly before lost both of her parents and she is still FLYING. As a therapist Brittany had to choose self care before helping others with her grief. In this episode you can expect to hear: -What do you do when you are grieving but you have to help others with their gr...
2021-05-17
38 min
Categorically Oscars
Best Supporting Actress 1966 (with Louis Virtel)
Writer, podcaster, and Oscars obsessive Louis Virtel joins Calum and Chris to discuss the 1966 nominees for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, which were Sandy Dennis (Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?), Wendy Hiller (A Man For All Seasons), Jocelyne LaGarde (Hawaii), Vivien Merchant (Alfie) and Geraldine Page (You're a Big Boy Now). A Man For All Seasons: 05:44 - 16:52 Hawaii: 16:52 - 26:02 Alfie: 26:02 - 39:06 You're a Big Boy Now: 39:06 - 48:45 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?: 48:45 - 58:51 Listener Questions: 58:51 - 1:12:19 Conclusions/Ranking: 1:12:19 - 1:21:15 Intro music: The Lovin' Spoonful, "Barbara's Theme" (from You're a Big Boy Now) Exit music: Cilla Black, "Alfie" (from Alfie)
2021-05-15
1h 23
Read The Damn Book
Legal & Criminal Justice Reform with Louis L. Reed
You are in charge of what your future looks like, regardless of your past or present. Senior Director of Memberships and Partnerships for REFORM Alliance, Louis L. Reed is the absolute living example of that. After spending 14 years in federal prison, Louis is now working towards criminal justice and legal reform. He recognized that he wanted to create a legacy of purpose for himself and is on the path to doing exactly that. I don’t have vast knowledge or education on the prison system, but I wanted to learn what criminal justice reform means and looks like, and why...
2021-04-06
41 min
Politically Speaking
Politically Speaking - Lewis Reed
Board of Aldermen president Lewis Reed discusses executive power, leasing St. Louis-Lambert International Airport and marketing the city with Rachel Lippmann
2021-02-04
31 min
The Push with Kelly Butler
Louis L. Reed
Director of Organizing and Partnerships for #Cut50, Louis L. Reed, a board-certified addictions counselor and licensed alcohol & addictions practitioner, joins Kelly to talk about prison reform and building partnerships. #Cut50 is a bipartisan effort to cut crime and incarceration across all of the United States. They bring together leaders impacted by the criminal justice system with unlikely allies spanning the political divide to push for criminal justice solutions. More info: https://www.thedreamcorps.org/our-programs/cut50/
2020-11-30
33 min
Under The Arch
S2 Ep. 14 Leading With Purpose ft. Rev. Dr. Starsky Wilson
ArchCity Defenders and Action St. Louis present the premiere collaborative podcast, "Under The Arch." Your hosts Blake Strode, Executive Director of ArchCity Defenders, and Kayla Reed, Director of Action St. Louis, explore the issues facing our community and the people working to transform them.We close out the season with a moment of introspection, recalling what the past year has meant for our community through a moving conversation with returning guest Rev. Dr. Starsky Wilson. Our hosts discuss his transition as outgoing President & CEO of Deaconess Foundation, a faith-based and grant-making organization devoted to making child well-being...
2020-11-24
1h 22
Under The Arch
S2 Ep.10: MO Money, MO Problems ft. Nicole Galloway
ArchCity Defenders and Action St. Louis present the premiere collaborative podcast, "Under The Arch." Your hosts Blake Strode, Executive Director of ArchCity Defenders, and Kayla Reed, Director of Action St. Louis, explore the issues facing our community and the people working to transform them.This episode features Missouri State Auditor and gubernatorial candidate, Nicole Galloway, in a discussion about her current role as Auditor, recent St. Louis audits, and her platform for the upcoming election. Our lovely co-hosts Blake Strode and Kayla Reed have a great conversation with Galloway, and catch us up on important updates like...
2020-10-06
1h 05
Under The Arch
S2 Ep. 9 St. Louis County Executive Debate
ArchCity Defenders and Action St. Louis present the premiere collaborative podcast, "Under The Arch." Your hosts Blake Strode, Executive Director of ArchCity Defenders, and Kayla Reed, Director of Action St. Louis, explore the issues facing our community and the people working to transform them.In this episode, we share an audio translation of the St. Louis County Executive Debate, hosted by our podcast co-hosts. The County Executive is elected by its citizens to lead St. Louis County similar to a Mayor. The County Executive works with the St. Louis County Council similarly to a Mayor and Board...
2020-07-17
2h 00
Under The Arch
S2 Ep. 8 St Louis City Circuit Attorney Debate
ArchCity Defenders and Action St. Louis present the premiere collaborative podcast, "Under The Arch." Your hosts Blake Strode, Executive Director of ArchCity Defenders, and Kayla Reed, Director of Action St. Louis, explore the issues facing our community and the people working to transform themIn this episode, we present an audio replay of the St. Louis Circuit Attorney virtual debate hosted by our podcast hosts. Incumbent Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner and her opponent Mary Pat Carl talk about the vital issues that matter most to the people of St. Louis.Watch the livestream on our...
2020-07-17
1h 00
White Collar Week with Jeff Grant
Louis Reed/Babz Rawls Ivy PSA
Some very kind words from my dear friends Louis L. Reed and Babz Rawls Ivy in this brief PSA. Thank you Louis and Babz! - Jeff
2020-06-26
00 min
Under The Arch
S2 Ep. 5 COVID-19 in St. Louis ft. Dr. Jason Purnell
ArchCity Defenders and Action St. Louis present the premiere collaborative podcast, "Under The Arch." Your hosts Blake Strode, Executive Director of ArchCity Defenders, and Kayla Reed, Director of Action St. Louis, explore the issues facing our community and the people working to transform them.This special episode features returning guest Dr. Jason Purnell, Director of Health Equity Works (formerly For The Sake of All) and associate professor in the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis in a discussion about the COVID-19 pandemic as it's happening in St. Louis, racial health disparities, and regional response efforts...
2020-04-28
1h 08
Under The Arch
S2 Ep. 2 BHM Special: Black History ft. Gwen Moore
ArchCity Defenders and Action St. Louis present the premiere collaborative podcast, "Under The Arch." Your hosts Blake Strode, Executive Director of ArchCity Defenders, and Kayla Reed, Director of Action St. Louis, explore the issues facing our community and the people working to transform them.We're launching Season Two with a focus on Black History Month, celebrating Black Now, Black History, and Black Art. This week's episode features Gwen Moore, Curator of Urban Landscape and Community Identity at the Missouri History Museum. She has been associated with the Missouri Historical Society since 1998 as a researcher, community programmer, and...
2020-02-18
1h 12
The Tim McKernan Show
The Tim McKernan Show Ep. 285 – Lewis Reed
President of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen, Lewis Reed, is the guest on this episode of The Tim McKernan Show. Tim and Lewis discuss the state of St. Louis and Reed's views on the impact of sports on the city. Please support our sponsors: The Home Loan Expert, Ryan Kelley Mark Hannah - Evergreen Wealth Strategies James Carlton Agency (State Farm) Johnny Londoff Chevrolet Design Aire Heating & Cooling Follow us on Social Media: @TimMcKernanShow or Facebook.com/TheTimMcKernanShowSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2019-10-27
1h 17
Under The Arch
S1 Ep. 7 Systemic Racism & Health Disparities ft. Dr. Jason Purnell
ArchCity Defenders and Action St. Louis present the premiere collaborative podcast, "Under The Arch." Your hosts Blake Strode, Executive Director of ArchCity Defenders, and Kayla Reed, Director of Action St. Louis, explore the issues facing our community and the people working to transform them.This week's episode features Dr. Jason Purnell, Director of Health Equity Works (formerly For The Sake of All) and associate professor in the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis, in a conversation on systemic racism & health disparities. Health Equity Works is a research-based initiative housed in the Brown School of Washington...
2019-09-20
1h 10
Disruption Now
EP: 35 - Louis Reed: The Power of Redemption
Louis L. Reed has never forgotten his federal prison number and like a tattoo, it’s a permanent reminder of his survival and eventual redemption. Louis Reed is the National Organizer for #Cut50. Cut50 was started by CNN commentator Van Jones to reduce the prison population by half in America.
2019-09-04
1h 14
Under The Arch
S1 Ep. 3 Cash Bail & The Workhouse ft. Mike Milton & Thomas Harvey
ArchCity Defenders and Action St. Louis present the premiere collaborative podcast, "Under The Arch." Your hosts Blake Strode, Executive Director of ArchCity Defenders, and Kayla Reed, Director of Action St. Louis, explore the issues facing our community and the people working to transform them.This week's episode brings together voices from partnering organizations ArchCity Defenders, Inc., Action St. Louis, The Bail Project St. Louis, and The Advancement Project to talk about the cash bail system and the movement to close the Workhouse. In June of 2019, the Close The Workhouse campaign gained a corporate advocate in Ben & Jerry's...
2019-08-23
1h 10
Politically Speaking
5 takeaways from Tuesday's St. Louis aldermanic elections
St. Louis Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed’s narrow victory on Tuesday required some unusual political coalitions and allies to come together. Reed bested state Sen. Jamilah Nasheed and Alderwoman Megan Green in easily the toughest re-election bid since he captured the presidency of the Board of Aldermen in 2007. It came after years of political toil for the Democratic official, featuring two unsuccessful bids for mayor and high-profile fights with aldermanic colleagues. St. Louis Public Radio's Jason Rosenbaum and Rachel Lippmann break down the results.
2019-03-06
33 min
Vantage Fishing Radio
Episode 16 ~St. Vrain Fishing Experience, Fly Fishing Film Premier, and Ice Fishing Wyoming with Jason Reed
Louis and Jason who is filling in for Dustin preview some fly fishing opportunities and talk about the Wyoming ice fishing bite. Louis attended a fly fishing film premier at Rep Your Water Headquarters and introduces us to the Mayfly Project. Finally, the guys cover the St. Vrain Fishing Experience to include a interview with St Vrain State Park Ranger Sean Dunlavy. Riversmith Films shown at the Premier St. Vrain Fishing Experience Event Page --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vantagefishing/message
2019-03-05
1h 01
Politically Speaking
Megan-Ellyia Green
Alderwoman Megan Green, D-15th Ward, has done a lot of campaigning over the last 29 months. Between October 2014 and April 2017, Green ran in three elections to secure a full term representing the ward, which covers parts of the Tower Grove South and Tower Grove East neighborhoods. Pretty soon after that last election, she set her sights on higher office. In the race for president, her main opponents are incumbent Lewis Reed and State Sen. Jamilah Nasheed, D-St. Louis. (You can find Reed’s episode of Politically Speaking here, and Nasheed’s episode here.) “I’m running...
2019-02-18
48 min
Politically Speaking
Lewis Reed
St. Louis Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed is the latest guest on the Politically Speaking podcast. He joined St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum and Rachel Lippmann to talk about his re-election bid. Reed is squaring off against three other Democratic candidates in the March 5 primary, including Sen. Jamilah Nasheed and Alderwoman Megan Green, D-15th Ward. Both Nasheed and Green have recorded Politically Speaking episodes that will air later this month. A native of Joliet, Illinois, Reed first appeared on the local political scene in the 1990s when he was elected alderman fo...
2019-02-05
48 min
Cut and Paste
Cut & Paste: Justin Phillip Reed
Justin Phillip Reed published his first collection of poetry (“Indecency,” Coffee House Press) earlier this year — and it won the National Book Award for poetry. “Indecency” is in large part a product of the 29-year old’s time in St. Louis. His work foregrounds his identity as a queer black man in America, and examines the complex social calculus he’s navigated as he earns literary accolades and is celebrated by traditionally white institutions.
2018-12-04
24 min
Black Robes, White Justice.
Women, Trauma, & #Metoo
Incarcerated Women, Trauma, and #MeToo featuring Sara Kruzan, Rahisha Bivens, MSW, and Kayla Gerdes
2018-02-15
28 min
Black Robes, White Justice.
Race, Sports & Culture
Race, Sports and Culture with Nicolas Wilcox, Fox Sports Radio, Editor-in-Chief; Oliver Reid, PhD
2018-02-12
25 min
Black Robes, White Justice.
More Love. More Power. Part 2
If you have more love then variably you get more power! Most of us don't necessarily have the power in our lives in order to be able to accomplish the things that we want to accomplish or make it through the day without being depressed or walk into a new space of life, because we lack love. We lack people loving on us appropriately and we also like loving people in the way that they need to be loved and not the way that we want to love them.
2018-01-21
03 min
Black Robes, White Justice.
I Was In Prison
Exploring Jesus' notion about being in "prison."
2018-01-17
04 min
Black Robes, White Justice.
More love. More Power.
The greater love you demonstrate, the more power you have in life!
2018-01-16
04 min
Black Robes, White Justice.
JLUSA: From NOW to NEXT
Part 2 of interview with Megan French- Marcelin, PhD.
2018-01-11
05 min
Black Robes, White Justice.
JLUSA: From NOW to NEXT
Interview with Megan French-Marcelin, PhD, JLUSA Fair Hiring Coordinator, discussing the NOW to NEXT of Criminal Justice Reform.
2018-01-11
05 min
Black Robes, White Justice.
I Almost Committed Suicide
Me discussing Huffington Post article that was published today about wanting to commit suicide.
2018-01-11
04 min
Black Robes, White Justice.
You Were BORN An ORIGINAL...
You were created to be an original. There is nothing wrong with being influenced by people, but you would be irresponsible to die a carbon copy of someone else's framework.
2018-01-07
05 min