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Listen, St. Louis with Carol Daniel

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Senior Producer and distinguished St. Louis media veteran Carol Daniel interviews a wide range of local people and organizations in conversations aimed at providing context and clarity about the St. Louis community. Listen, St. Louis with Carol Daniel explores complex issues with people working to help our region thrive.

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United States

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Senior Producer and distinguished St. Louis media veteran Carol Daniel interviews a wide range of local people and organizations in conversations aimed at providing context and clarity about the St. Louis community. Listen, St. Louis with Carol Daniel explores complex issues with people working to help our region thrive.

Language:

English

Contact:

(314) 512-9163


Episodes
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African American Holiday Food Traditions | Listen St. Louis with Carol Daniel

12/10/2025
Operation Food Search welcomed the Listen St. Louis with Carol Daniel podcast into their kitchen to discuss a few dishes that have become traditions in African American households during the holiday season. - What were your thoughts on this discussion? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:00:36:24

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A Community for Black Authors with David Haynes

11/26/2025
We speak with novelist David Haynes, who created the literary organization Kimbilio to bring together writers of the African diaspora for community, support, and to make a change through their craft right here in St. Louis. They aim to change the face of American literature and provide community and support to writers within the Black community. - What were your thoughts on this discussion? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:00:42:07

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Managing Mental Health During Grief, Loss, and Caregiving

11/12/2025
The holiday season is a joyous time of year for many, but for some it can bring stress, anxiety, depression, and loneliness. Carol sits down with Counselor and Founder of KHAOS, Inc. Candice Cox to discuss how people can manage their mental health, especially after all of the turbulent events we faced this year. - What were your thoughts on this discussion? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:00:36:51

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Percy Green: Man of ACTION Q&A | Listen St. Louis with Carol Daniel

10/29/2025
Carol talks to the film director and cast of Nine PBS's "Percy Green: Man of ACTION" in a post-screening Q&A about the creation of the film, activism, and more questions about their most memorable demonstrations portrayed in the film. Nine PBS's "Percy Green: Man of ACTION" takes an in-depth look at St. Louis civil rights leader Percy Green, whose activism, from scaling the Gateway Arch to leading modern-day protests, has defined a lifetime of resistance. Download the PBS app to watch the film or visit www.ninepbs.org/percy-green-man-of-action. - What were your thoughts on this discussion? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:00:28:16

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Advocating for Insurance Coverage After St. Louis City Tornado

10/15/2025
In this week's episode, Carol speaks with insurance and financial strategist Kathy Conley-Jones about how to advocate for your insurance coverage and find financial resources in light of the tornado that hit the city of St. Louis this past spring. - What were your thoughts on this discussion? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:00:32:38

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Healing Hardship and Food Insecurity by Serving the Community with Chef Queenie

10/1/2025
On this episode of Listen, St. Louis, with Carol Daniel, a food educator and chef in Ferguson, tells us her journey and passion behind what she does for her community. Chef Queenie Vessey shares how a childhood of scarcity inspired her passion for gardening, cooking, and teaching. Now through her work with A Red Circle in North St. Louis County, she's empowering her community with skills in cooking, canning, and home gardening. - What were your thoughts on this discussion? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:00:49:17

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Looking Back at Ferguson with Captain Ron Johnson

9/17/2025
In this episode, we catch up with retired Capt. Ron Johnson to revisit his time in Ferguson after he was appointed to lead protest security during the civil unrest following the shooting death of Mike Brown Jr. - What were your thoughts on this discussion? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis. #ferguson

Duration:00:28:44

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Tornado Destroys Homeowner's 3 Story North City Brick Home | Listen St. Louis with Carol Daniel

9/3/2025
Linda Grandberry-Shelton has been a homeowner and resident in the Ville neighborhood for 40 years. This historically black neighborhood in St. Louis City was one of the communities that was hit by the EF-3 tornado on May 16th, and Linda's family home was completely destroyed. In this episode, Carol goes into the community to speak with Linda about what happened that day, how it has affected her family, and how they are moving forward. - What were your thoughts on this discussion? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis. #stlouis #tornado

Duration:00:18:00

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Dr. Mati Hlatshwayo Davis Gives Exit Interview | Listen, St. Louis with Carol Daniel

7/9/2025
Dr. Mati Haltshwayo Davis resigned from her position as the City of St. Louis's Director of Health just days after the 2025 mayoral election. She was appointed by Tishaura Jones during the pandemic in 2021 after making her mark nationally as an infectious disease physician. On this episode, she sits down with Carol Daniel to talk about her time working for the city of St. Louis, why she resigned, and more. - In this special three-part series, Carol sits down with three outgoing St. Louis City officials: former Mayor Tishaura Jones (accompanied by her father Virvus Jones, a former St. Louis City Comptroller and alderman), former Director of Health Dr. Mati Hlatshwayo Davis, and former St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC) President & CEO Neil Richardson. In these candid conversations, Jones, Richardson, and Davis talk about their time in office, the challenges they faced, and what’s next for them and their careers. - What were your thoughts on this exit interview? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis. #stlouis #government #health

Duration:00:32:39

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Former Mayor St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones Gives Exit Interview with Father Virvus Jones | Listen, St. Louis with Carol Daniel

7/2/2025
Tishaura Jones was the first Black woman to serve as mayor of St. Louis City. She lost reelection last spring to Cara Spencer. She and her father, Virvus Jones, a former comptroller and alderman, joined Carol Daniel to reflect on her time in office. - In this special three-part series, Carol sits down with three outgoing St. Louis City officials: former Mayor Tishaura Jones (accompanied by her father Virvus Jones, a former St. Louis City Comptroller and alderman), former Director of Health Dr. Mati Hlatshwayo Davis, and former St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC) President & CEO Neil Richardson. In these candid conversations, Jones, Richardson, and Davis talk about their time in office, the challenges they faced, and what’s next for them and their careers. - What were your thoughts on this exit interview? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis. #stlouis #government

Duration:00:39:13

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Neil Richardson Gives Exit Interview After Leaving SLDC | Listen, St. Louis with Carol Daniel

6/25/2025
Neil Richardson is now the former President and CEO of the St. Louis Development Corporation, having mutually agreed to part ways with the organization and Cara Spencer. - In this special three-part series, Carol sits down with three outgoing St. Louis City officials: former Mayor Tishaura Jones (accompanied by her father Virvus Jones, a former St. Louis City Comptroller and alderman), former Director of Health Dr. Mati Hlatshwayo Davis, and former St. Louis Development Corporation (SLDC) President & CEO Neil Richardson. In these candid conversations, Jones, Richardson, and Davis talk about their time in office, the challenges they faced, and what’s next for them and their careers. - What were your thoughts on this exit interview? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis. #stlouis #development

Duration:00:36:52

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Recognizing the 160th Anniversary of Juneteenth | A Listen St. Louis with Carol Daniel Special

6/18/2025
This special episode of "Listen, St. Louis with Carol Daniel" was filmed in front of a live audience at the Missouri History Museum. In this hour-long reflection on the resilience and strength of African Americans, Carol Daniel sat down with three guests: Cicely Hunter, public historian at @MissouriHistory, on how St. Louis's Black community showed resilience in the face of great adversity even after the troops informed the last enslaved persons in the U.S. of their freedom. Linda Simms, President of the St. Louis African American History and Genealogy Society, on how more African Americans are doing the research to determine their ancestry beyond slavery. Tandra Taylor, PhD, expert on African American culinary history from @siueweb, on food as a cultural impact for those who came out of slavery. What were your thoughts on this episode? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:01:14:21

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The Evolution of Voting Rights for African Americans

5/21/2025
St. Louis Author, Educator and Historian Jett Thomas, stopped by Listen St. Louis with Carol Daniel to talk about access to voting and voting history after the release of his book " Guardians of the Vote: History, Heroes, and the Legacy of Voting Rights - 1960s v. Today." - What were your thoughts on this discussion? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:00:48:09

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Leaving Corporate to Start a Small Business with Rachel Burns

5/7/2025
Bold Spoon Creamery is an ice cream brand started by St. Louisan Rachel Burns. On this episode, Rachel tells Carol how and why she left her corporate career to make ice cream that is now sold across the region. - What were your thoughts on this discussion? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:00:47:52

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The Impotance of Local Journalism with The Marshall Project

4/23/2025
According to the Local News Initiative at Northwestern University, the loss of local news has a grave effect on democracy. It can lead to a lack of civic engagement and accountability, political polarization, and misinformation. Carol discusses the importance of local media with The Marshall Project's managing editor, Marlon Walker, after the announcement of the new St. Louis Bureau. - What were your thoughts on this discussion? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:00:48:32

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From Healing to Helping Black Men Build with Ronnie Amyin

4/9/2025
Ronnie Amyin joins us again to continue his conversation about how he went from causing harm in his community to healing his community by helping other men do the work. - What were your thoughts on this discussion? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:01:00:19

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Living With Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia | Mental Well-Being

3/26/2025
In this episode, Carol discusses serious mental illnesses with a husband, father, and substitute teacher in East St. Louis, Curtis Pearson. He was been diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia in his young adult years. He talks with us about how he navigates life with this mental illness and how to overcome everyday mental obstacles that most people around him may not understand. - This discussion was inspired by Nine PBS's Mental Well-Being initiative. For more information, visit www.ninepbs.org/mentalwellbeing Support is provided by Bank of America, The Sidney R. Baer, Jr. Foundation, and The Cigna Group Foundation. Additional community engagement support from BJC HealthCare. In partnership with Behavioral Health Response. #mentalhealth #mentalillness

Duration:00:41:06

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Comedic Legend Cedric the Entertainer

3/12/2025
Carol talks with St. Louis comedic legend Cedric the Entertainer about his career and the many hats he wears now as an entrepreneur. - What were your thoughts on this discussion? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:00:20:20

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Bike Vessel | Father and Son Biking From St. Louis to Chicago

2/26/2025
Carol talks with the Father and Son from the PBS Documentary "Bike Vessel." Knowing his dad miraculously recovered from three open-heart surgeries after discovering a passion for cycling, filmmaker Eric D. Seals proposes an ambitious idea: They bike together from St. Louis to Chicago—350 miles in four days. On their journey, the two push each other as they find a deeper connection and a renewed appreciation of their quests for their own health and to reimagine Black health. Bike Vessel is now available on the PBS app. Sign up for Passport to view this limited series. - What were your thoughts on this discussion? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:00:34:36

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How The Great Migration Impacted St. Louis with Priscilla Dowden-White

2/13/2025
One of the largest movements in U.S. History was The Great Migration, where an influx of African Americans left the South from 1910 - 1970 to the Midwest and northern states. During this time, approximately 6 million African Americans fled the Jim Crow South for better jobs, treatment, and opportunities. One of the cities of interest was St. Louis, especially for Louisiana and Mississippi residents. In this episode, Author and University of Missouri Professor Priscilla Dowden-White joins us to talk about how the Great Migration to the Gateway City was felt nationwide. This conversation is inspired by PBS's newest limited series "Great Migrations: A People on the Move" by Henry Lewis Gates. Download the PBS app and sign up for Passport to view this limited series. What were your thoughts on this discussion? Let us know at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis. References​​ https://www.pbs.org/show/great-migrations-a-people-on-the-move/ https://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/migrations/great-migrationhttps://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/migrations/great-migration https://www.stlouis-mo.gov/visit-play/stlouis-history.cfm#:~:text=During%20the%20Great%20Migration%2C%20thousands,Louis.

Duration:01:12:49