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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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Addressing Trauma in the Black Community w/ Candice Cox | Listen, St. Louis Ep. 25 | Nine PBS

5/1/2024
African Americans have the highest rates of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Major Depressive Disorder compared to any other racial group. Candice Cox, Therapist and Founder of KHAOS, Inc. (Keep Healing and Overcoming Struggles), joins Carol to discuss how we got here and what needs to be done to overcome trauma and ensure mental well-being. To experience more of the #CarolDanielPodcast, visit ninepbs.org/listenstlouis. Subscribe to #NinePBS so you never miss a podcast episode! https://bit.ly/3OIXoWD.

Duration:00:50:45

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Alzheimer's in the Black Community with Researcher Joy Balls-Berry | Listen, St. Louis Ep. 24 | Nine PBS

4/24/2024
Black Americans are more likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and their families are more likely to struggle accessing care due to bias in the medical system. Joy Balls-Berry, associate professor at Washington University Medical School, studies those inequities and joins #ListenStLouis host Carol Daniel to discuss the role bias plays in healthcare and why researchers need more diversity in their clinical trials. What were your thoughts on this episode? Let us know in the comments below! To experience more of the #CarolDanielPodcast, visit ninepbs.org/listenstlouis. Subscribe to #NinePBS so you never miss a podcast episode! https://bit.ly/3OIXoWD.

Duration:00:58:12

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Being Unhoused in STL with Angela Coleman | Listen, St. Louis Podcast Episode 23 | Nine PBS

4/17/2024
Every night, thousands of young people go to sleep without the safety, stability, and support of a family or a home, according to the National Alliance to End Homelessness. In St. Louis City, Black residents are four times as likely to be homeless as their white counterparts according to the city's Department of Human Services. But beyond those numbers, what is the day-to-day experience of a young, unhoused Black person in our region? Angela Coleman shares her story of being unhoused for 16 years with host Carol Daniel. What were your thoughts on this episode? Let us know in the comments below! To experience more of #ListenStLouis, visit ninepbs.org/listenstlouis. Subscribe to #NinePBS so you never miss a podcast episode! https://bit.ly/3OIXoWD.

Duration:00:40:11

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Protecting our Teachers with Sheryl Rogers | Listen, St. Louis Podcast Episode 22 | Nine PBS

4/11/2024
While teaching at Normandy High School, Sheryl Rogers suffered a violent attack by a student. The video went viral and sparked a conversation about how we can protect our teachers. Host Carol Daniel sat down with her to discuss her career and how we can nurture our educators' well-being. What were your thoughts on this episode? Let us know by writing in on our webpage at ninepbs.org/listenstlouis

Duration:00:30:31

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The Power of Black Poetry with Lyah Beth LeFlore & Marsha Cann | Listen, St. Louis Podcast Ep. 21 | Nine PBS

4/3/2024
April is #PoetryMonth and Carol Daniel is kicking it off with a discussion on the power and history of Black poetry in St. Louis. She is joined by author Lyah Beth LeFlore, daughter of the late St. Louis City poet laureate Shirley Price Bradley LeFlore, and poet Marsha Cann. What were your thoughts on this episode? Let us know in the comments below! To experience more of #ListenStLouis, visit ninepbs.org/listenstlouis. Subscribe to Nine PBS so you never miss a #ListenStLouis episode

Duration:01:04:43

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Revitalizing its Legacy & Renewing the East St. Louis Community | Listen, St. Louis Podcast Ep.20 | Nine PBS

3/27/2024
St. Louis American Columnist James Ingram discusses why East. Louis is a city to be proud of, its history and why the population has declined and received a bad reputation in the region. To experience more of #ListenStLouis, visit ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:00:46:08

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Breaking Barriers as the First Female President of Harris-Stowe State University | Listen, St. Louis Podcast Ep.19 | Nine PBS

3/20/2024
LaTonia Collins Smith made history as the first female president of Harris-Stowe University. This Women's History Month, host Carol Daniel sits down with her to discuss her career at St. Louis's only historically Black university. Visit our webpage at ninepbs.org/listenstl to let us know your thoughts on this conversation.

Duration:00:55:10

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Civic Pride in the St. Louis Black Community | Listen, St. Louis Podcast Ep.18 | Nine PBS

3/13/2024
Nearly two decades ago, Tatum Polk co-founded 314 Day. The local holiday, marked by the area code most associated with St. Louis, has continued to grow throughout the region. He joins Carol Daniel to discuss what feelings he wants to inspire throughout our region. What did you think of the episode? Visit our webpage at ninepbs.org/listenstl to let us know your thoughts on this conversation.

Duration:00:33:24

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Rev. Starsky Wilson on Where Ferguson Uprising Has Left Us | Listen, St. Louis Podcast Ep.17 | Nine PBS

3/6/2024
Join host Carol Daniel in her discussion with Rev. Starsky Wilson to reflect on the #Ferguson uprising ten years later. St. John’s Church (The Beloved Community) where Wilson was pastor, became a gathering place for the peaceful protests that followed the police-involved shooting death of Michael Brown Jr. in 2014. Daniel and Wilson discuss how his work during that time has led him to his current focus on child wellbeing at the Children’s Defense Fund (Linked: https://cdfca.org/staff/rev-dr-starsky-wilson/). Visit our webpage at ninepbs.org/listenstl to let us know your thoughts on this conversation.

Duration:00:53:30

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STL Educator Raises Alarm About Reading Rate | Listen, St. Louis Podcast Ep. 16 | Nine PBS

2/28/2024
“Once you learn to read, you will be forever free,” said abolitionist Frederick Douglass. Join host Carol Daniel in her discussion with one man who wants to ensure Black children are free by helping them to become confident, competent readers by the end of third grade. Julius B. Anthony, founder and president of St. Louis Black Authors of Children’s Literature, is working to increase literacy among Black children. In this episode, they will discuss supporting Black literature, fostering a love of reading and what leads to illiteracy. Subscribe to Nine PBS so you never miss an episode of #ListenStLouis! https://bit.ly/3OIXoWD.

Duration:01:01:36

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Unraveling Black History Pt. 2: Defining Critical Race Theory (CRT) | Listen, St. Louis Podcast | Episode 15

2/21/2024
Discover the roots of #BlackHistoryMonth in this with historians Jerome E. Morris and Priscilla Dowden-White. They share insights on the resistance to teaching Black history, delve into Critical Race Theory, and explore its societal impact. To experience more from #ListenStLouis visit ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:01:00:44

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Why Knowing Black History is Critical to the Nation Living Up to its Ideas (Part 1)

2/15/2024
Scholars Dr. Jerome E. Harris and Rev. Priscilla Dowden-White tell us why knowing Black history is critical to the nation living up to its ideals. To experience more from Listen, St. Louis visit ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:00:32:58

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Cancer Disparities in the Black Community

2/7/2024
Carol and Dr. Lannis Hall unpack Cancer disparities in the St. Louis Black Community, causes and prevention, and the need for research participation. To experience more from Listen, St. Louis visit ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:00:56:00

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How Can the Black Church Regain Relevance Among Millennials?

1/31/2024
Bishop Geoffrey Vincent Dudley Sr. of New Life Church Interdemonational Church in O'Fallon, IL, sits down with Carol Daniel to discuss the strength of the Christian faith in the Black community today, and why the younger generation is less interested in church attendance. To experience more from Listen, St. Louis visit ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:00:48:54

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St. Louis internationally known artist explains why diversity in art has a positive impact in the lives of black people.

1/24/2024
Carol invites Cbabi Bayoc to talk about the importance of representation in art and the impact of the historical lack.

Duration:00:53:48

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What is the St. Louis Health Department Doing to Improve the Health of Black St. Louisans?

1/17/2024
The Director of Health for the City of St. Louis, Dr. Mati Hlatshwayo Davis, came to have a conversation about health equity and her work during the pandemic. What are barriers to optimal health for black and brown residents in St. Louis?

Duration:00:43:20

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How is St. Louis' Hispanic Population Helping the Region Thrive?

1/10/2024
Martha Garcia-Kampen, president and CEO of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro St. Louis, discusses the impact of the St. Louis Hispanic Community. The discussion also explores myths and realities of the Latinx community.

Duration:00:53:29

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2024 Goals with St. Louis Mayor, Tishaura Jones | Listen, St. Louis with Carol Daniel | Ep. 9

1/3/2024
Mayor Jones sits down with Carol Daniel to discuss her 2024 goals, her economic justice plan, crime prevention and more. For more information about the podcast, visit ninepbs.org/listenstlouis.

Duration:00:39:18

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How to Close the Achievement Gap, Art McCoy | Listen, St. Louis with Carol Daniel Podcast | Ep. 8

12/20/2023
Dr. Art McCoy is a nationally recognized educator, author, and Founder of S.A.G.E.S. What will it take to lessen the education achievement gap? How have historical challenges led far too many African-American students to not being able to read at grade level? We also discuss the role Black teachers play.

Duration:01:05:50

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The Role of Black Press in History | Listen St. Louis | Ep. 7

12/13/2023
The St. Louis American was published in 1928 to give the Black Community a voice. Carol sits down with Dr. Donald Suggs, Publisher of the St. Louis American, on what role this publication has today, journalism now, and his career.

Duration:01:10:32