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From Food Truck to James Beard Award Winning Chef: Loryn Nalic's Journey
Jun 17, 2026
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Why 15 Million People Can't Get Enough of Forest Park
Jun 16, 2026
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Andre' Mack: Lessons on Passion, Wine, & Life
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Small Pieces, Big Impact: Prokofiev's Radical Miniatures
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| 6/17/26 | ![]() From Food Truck to James Beard Award Winning Chef: Loryn Nalic's Journey | One month after Loryn and Edo Nalic opened Balkan Treatbox in 2019, I had the privilege of sitting down with Loryn and getting her take on the success of the restaurant. Now Loryn is a culinary superstar being recently crowned the James Beard Best Chef Midwest. She takes us on a delightful journey through her culinary roots and the evolution of her restaurant, Balkan Treatbox. From her childhood memories of cooking with family to the whirlwind of opening a food truck and now a full-fledged restaurant, Loryn shares the ups and downs of her culinary career. She recounts the transformative moments that shaped her passion for food, like her early days busing tables and her leap into pastry chef roles. We get into the intricacies of running a food truck, the challenges of sourcing ingredients, and the creativity that fuels her menu, which is inspired by the rich flavors of the Balkan region.As we celebrate her recent accolades, we also reflect on how community support and a team effort has been vital to her success, emphasizing the collaborative spirit among local chefs in St. Louis. Loryn and Arnold explore the vibrant food scene in St. Louis, highlighting how the city is gaining recognition on a national scale. They discuss the camaraderie among local chefs and how this interconnectedness strengthens the culinary landscape.Loryn's anecdotes about her experiences, from baking bread in a food truck to managing the demands of a bustling restaurant are engaging and give us a behind the scenes view. Listeners get a taste of the mouthwatering dishes served at Balkan Treatbox, like the beloved wood-fired bread and the unique flavors of cevapi, and how every dish tells a story. This conversation is not just about food; it’s about passion, perseverance, and the joy of bringing people together through delicious meals.[00:00] Meet Loryn Nalic[00:13] Early Food Roots[00:55] Pastry Breakthrough[01:46] From Sysco to Pappy's[03:21] Launching the Truck[04:49] Food Truck Reality[08:35] From Truck to Restaurant[09:16] Balkan Menu Tour[12:19] Design and Identity[15:12] Opening Challenges[18:47] Lunch Only Growth[23:03] Precision and Pastry[24:10] St Louis Food Community[27:37] How to Visit and Follow[28:47] What is Next and FarewellTakeaways:Loryn Nalic's journey from culinary dreams to James Beard Best Chef accolade is truly inspiring!Building a food truck is not just grilling and cash registers, it's a complex culinary adventure!The St. Louis food scene is thriving, with chefs supporting each other like one big happy family!Every dish served is crafted with love, using fresh ingredients and traditional Balkan recipes!Transitioning from a food truck to a full-fledged restaurant has its challenges, but the rewards are worth it!Social media is the lifeblood of food trucks – it’s how they keep their hungry fans in the loop!Balkan Treat Box - St. LouisInstagram - Balkan TreatboxFacebook - Balkan TreatboxThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#balkantreatbox #jamesbeardaward #stlouisfood #foodtrucks #balkanfood #streetfood #balkancuisine #woodfiredcooking #handmadebread | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() Why 15 Million People Can't Get Enough of Forest Park | Forest Park, a vibrant gem in St. Louis, is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year, and let me tell you, it's got quite the backstory! We get right into the heart of the park's history, where we explore its origins and the myriad of events that have taken place since 1876. From hosting Olympic events to being the backdrop for Janis Joplin's free concert that had hippies dancing under the stars, Forest Park has always been a hub of activity and culture.Our guests, Amanda Doyle and Cameron Collins, are the authors of a brand-new book that captures the essence of the park's rich history, titled 'Forest Park, St. Louis: Gathering Places Since 1876.' They share fascinating anecdotes, including how the park was once considered a potential site for an airport! Who would've thought that the sprawling greens could have been a runway? This episode is a delightful mix of humor and history, perfect for anyone wanting to learn more about this beloved park with some hidden history.[00:00] Forest Park Teaser[00:35] Show Welcome and Sponsor[01:13] World Refugee Day Plug[02:05] John Muir Quote and Guests[03:00] Authors Bios and Banter[04:11] First Forest Park Impressions[07:09] Janis Joplin Free Concert[08:53] Founding Vision and Land Deal[11:13] Park Memories and Renewal[14:03] Writing the Book Together[15:35] Pageant and Kennedy Woods[18:51] Hidden Monuments and River Des Peres[21:45] Worlds Fair Myths and Legends[24:44] Cut Stories White Ghost Dogs[26:01] Handball Rivalries and Crime[26:20] Handball Rivalry Tale[26:57] Book Tour Dates[28:24] Research Beats AI[30:33] Bandstand Basement Lore[32:33] Forest Park Fun Facts[34:52] Tornado Tree Aftermath[35:35] Sponsor Break[38:15] Writing The Book Together[43:25] Design Choices And Layout[47:09] Wrap Up And Odd Holidays[51:35] Final Sign OffTakeaways:Did you know that Forest Park was the site of Olympic events, making it a historical gem?Each year, over 15 million visitors flock to Forest Park, proving it's a must-visit spot!Janis Joplin once rocked a free concert at the World's Fair Pavilion in Forest Park, how cool is that?Forest Park is the first park in the country featuring a statue of Thomas Jefferson, predating D.C.'s by 30 years!The park has undergone a massive transformation, thanks to the efforts of Forest Park Forever, revitalizing its beauty.Did you know that the park's original plan was for it to be double its current size? That's some ambitious dreaming!Book Tour Dates/TimesJune 20: Noon-2pm, Barnes & Noble in LadueJune 22: 1-2pm, Clarendale ClaytonJune 24: 4-7pm, Forest Park Boathouse (150th anniversary of the park)July 22: 7pm, St. Louis County Library Main BranchSeptember 20: 2-3:30pm, Kirkwood Public LibraryAmanda E Doyle - AuthorDistilled History - Cameron CollinsForest Park: St. Louis’s Gathering Place Since 1876 – Reedy PressInstagram - Forest Park 150This is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#forestpark #forestpark150 #stlouisparks #urbanparks #stlouishistory #urbanparkhistory | — | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() Andre' Mack: Lessons on Passion, Wine, & Life | Andre' Mack joins us to discuss his incredible journey through the world of wine and opens up about the pivotal moments that shaped his career and life. He shares his initial inspiration which came from watching a television show and the “aha” moment tasting three different wines side by side. Eighteen months later he become a sommelier at The French Laundry and later run a major New York program at Per Se. If that wasn’t enough he founded Maison Noir Wines in Oregon along with a design studio. We also talk about upcoming projects in the works.Andre's infectious passion for hospitality shines through as he encourages people to integrate wine into their everyday experiences rather than treat it as an elite indulgence. He emphasizes the importance of keeping your 'eyes on the prize' and doing the hard things that lead to fulfilling your dreams. Our conversation is a delightful blend of personal reflection and professional insight, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in wine, hospitality, or simply living life to the fullest.[00:00] Eyes on the Prize[00:31] Show Welcome and Sponsor[02:03] Meet Andre' Mack[02:34] Why He's in St Louis[03:08] First Wine Aha Moment[06:03] Fast Track to French Laundry[06:33] Obsessive Study and Staging[08:49] No Looking Back Mindset[10:08] New York Leap[10:53] From Sommelier to Winemaker[12:10] Discomfort and Discipline[12:59] Army Brat Roots[15:27] Training Palate and Nose[18:13] Skills from the Job[20:47] Inspiration Not Motivation[21:59] Free Time and Learning[22:14] Creative Side Hustles[22:22] Quality Time Parenting[23:17] Future Projects Reveal[24:50] Designing Wine Tools[26:05] Kids Passions Homeschooling[30:50] Bond Villain Yacht Tales[33:35] Wine As Life Condiment[37:02] Marketing Culture Relevancy[38:52] ReflectionTakeaways:Stay focused on your goals because only you know where you're headed, so keep your eyes on the prize!Sometimes, you've got to tackle the not-so-fun stuff to reach your ultimate destination, but trust me, it's worth it!Andre' Mack's journey is a wild ride; from financial advisor to sommelier at the French Laundry in just 18 months, talk about hustling!Wine is more than just a drink; it’s a condiment for life, elevating every experience and making moments more memorable!If you want to develop your palate for wine, taste everything, because practice and repetition are key to mastering those flavors!Remember, to be a master of something, you have to stay a student for life, always learning and evolving!Andre Hueston MackInstagram - Andre' MackYouTube - Andre' MackFacebook - Maison Noir WinesMaison Noir WinesThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#andremack #maisonnoirwines #sommelier #winemaker #vintner #hospitality | — | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() Small Pieces, Big Impact: Prokofiev's Radical Miniatures | This episode is a delightful glance into the world of classical music as we sit down with the charismatic pianist Brian Woods. We celebrate the genius of Sergei Prokofiev, particularly focusing on his lesser-known works. Brian’s upcoming album, 'Radical Miniatures,' serves as the backdrop for our lively discussion.Brian reveals how he’s taken these short pieces, which clock in at under three minutes each, and turned them into a collection that’s as engaging as it is innovative. Brian shares his excitement about the creative process behind the album, detailing how Prokofiev’s ability to convey complex emotions in such brief compositions resonates with today’s fast-paced world. He highlights how these pieces can capture audiences’ attention in a way that longer works sometimes struggle to do.We also discuss the significance of stage presence, with Brian emphasizing the importance of storytelling in music and how he aims to make classical performances feel less intimidating and more accessible to everyone. Listeners are treated to a rich tapestry of insights about both the music and the musician. Brian’s infectious enthusiasm shines through as he discusses his artistic journey, from his early days to his current role as a music director at the World Chess Hall of Fame. His passion for connecting with audiences is palpable, and it’s clear that he sees music as a living, breathing entity that thrives on interaction and engagement. This episode is a refreshing reminder of how classical music can be both profound and approachable, making it a delightful listen for music lovers and casual listeners alike.[00:00] Prokofiev Teaser[00:38] Coffee Order Chaos[01:33] Piano Quote[02:29] Meet Pianist Brian Woods[04:02] Dazzling Stage Presence[08:24] Why Prokofiev Miniatures[11:10] Short Pieces For Short Attention[12:57] Album Success And Creating[15:07] Prokofiev, The Rebel[16:27] Visions Fugitives Preview[20:42] Break And Sponsor Messages[22:51] Album Release Details[23:27] CDs Vinyl And Improvising[24:35] Recovering Onstage Mistakes[25:51] Recording Without Fear[27:20] Tales Of Grandmother[32:17] Sarcasms Explained[38:01] Politics Behind The Music[39:49] Chess Hall Concert Series[49:04] Tickets And FarewellTakeaways:Prokofiev's talent for short pieces showcases his genius in brevity and emotional impact.The podcast dives deep into Brian Woods' journey, revealing how personal connections shaped his career trajectory.Listeners learn about the importance of stage presence and how it enhances the overall concert experience for the audience.Brian Woods' new album, featuring Prokofiev's radical miniatures, is set to challenge traditional classical music norms and attract younger audiences.The conversation highlights the unique blend of classical music and storytelling that keeps audiences engaged and entertained.Exploring how Prokofiev pushed musical boundaries reflects the ongoing evolution of classical music in contemporary society.Home Page - Brian Woods PianistYouTube - Brian WoodsInstagram - Brian WoodsFacebook - Brian WoodsThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#brianwoods #brianwoodspianist #prokofiev #pianomusic #classicalmusic #worldchesshalloffame #chess | — | ||||||
| 6/4/26 | ![]() The Mother Road's Leading Ladies: Tales from Route 66 | When you think of Route 66, images of classic cars and diners may come to mind, but hidden within its asphalt is the rich tapestry of women’s history. In this episode, we chat with Cheryl Eichar Jett, author of 'Aprons Away: Women’s Work on Route 66,' who shares her journey of uncovering these often-forgotten stories. Cheryl brings a fresh perspective to the highway’s legacy, highlighting the pivotal roles women played in the development and maintenance of this iconic route.She unlocks stories about the women who ran businesses, served travelers, and contributed to the culture that made Route 66 what it is today. Showcasing the resilience and creativity of women from various backgrounds, we delve into specific figures, like a trailblazing female mayor and an inspiring restaurant owner who broke barriers and created spaces for others. Each story is a testament to the strength and ingenuity of women who, despite the odds, made their mark on the American landscape. Cheryl’s passion for preserving these stories is infectious, and her witty narration keeps the conversation lively and engaging.Wrapping things up, we reflect on the significance of Route 66 in American culture and how it serves as a microcosm of broader societal changes. Cheryl encourages listeners to explore the road and the stories behind the businesses that still stand today, offering a glimpse into the past through the lens of women’s contributions. So, whether you’re a history lover, a road trip enthusiast, or just curious about the untold stories of America, this episode is a must-listen. It’s a celebration of perseverance, history, and the incredible women who transformed Route 66 into a journey worth taking.[00:00] Route 66 Women Intro[00:37] Show Welcome[01:27] Steinbeck Mother Road Quote[02:25] Meet Author Cheryl Eichar Jett[02:58] Play Versus Book Origins[04:26] Route 66 Start To Finish[05:17] Driving Time And Decommissioning[07:01] Choosing Stories For The Book[10:39] Route 66 as an American Microcosm[13:53] Biggest Research Surprises[17:53] Women Work Beyond Wartime[19:12] Favorite Women And Sassy Tales[24:49] Murals And Edwardsville Connections[27:37] Gas Station Gals And Legacy Stops[31:07] Apple Valley Ranch[32:24] Green Book Travel Stops[34:10] Riverfront SS Admiral[34:51] Maisie Krebs Origins[36:21] Art Deco Ship Design[39:17] More Stories Volume Two[39:43] Signings And Website[42:11] Route Or Route Debate[44:40] Dred Scott Petition[46:07] Route 66 Mental Floss[48:46] Days of the Dayr[51:16] Humor And FarewellTakeaways:Route 66 isn't just a road; it’s a historical tapestry woven with the stories of countless women who shaped its legacy.Cheryl Eichar Jett, our fab guest, dives deep into women's pivotal roles along Route 66, showcasing their contributions like never before.From waitresses to architects, the women of Route 66 had diverse careers that defy the traditional narratives we often hear.Did you know the term 'Mother Road' was coined by John Steinbeck in his novel 'The Grapes of Wrath'? It's a game changer for understanding this iconic highway.Presentation & Book SigningSaturday, June 6th, from 11am – 1:30pm West End Service Station (Edwardsville Route 66 Visitors Center), 620 St. Louis St., Edwardsville, IL 62025; Free and open to the publicSaturday, June 13th, from 10am – 7pm Route 66 Festival, Edwardsville City Park, 101 S. Buchanan St., Edwardsville, IL 62025: Free and open to the publicSunday, June 14th, from 2pm – 3pm Old Courthouse, 11 N. 4th St., St. Louis, MO 63102; Free and open to the publicWednesday, June 17th, from 7pm -8pm White Oak Library, 121 E. 8th St., Lockport, IL 60441; Free and open to the publicSaturday, June 20th, from 11am – 1pm Litchfield Museum & Route 66 Welcome Center, 334 Historic Old Route 66 North, Litchfield, IL 62056; Free and open to the publicThursday, July 23rd, from 6pm – 7pm Hayner Public Library, 132 Alton Square Mall Drive, Alton, IL 62002; Free and open to the publicSunday, August 9th, from 1pm – 4pm Litchfield Museum & Route 66 Welcome Center, 334 Historic Old Route 66 North, Litchfield, IL 62056; Free and open to the publicThursday, August 13th, from 9am – 10am National Museum of Transportation, 2933 Barrett Station Road; Open to the public (i.e. ticketed, admission fee)Cheryl Eichar Jett - WebsiteAbout Cheryl Eichar Jett - The Route 66 Chick Blog PageFacebook - Cheryl Eichar JettAprons Away: Women’s Work on Route 66 – Reedy PressAmazon - Cheryl Eichar JettThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#route66 #motherroad #greenbook #getyourkicksonroute66 #getyourkicks #grapesofwrath #johnsteinbeck #Route66women #womeninhistory #Route66heritage #Route66centennial | — | ||||||
| 5/19/26 | ![]() Unscripted: Dennis Brown on Theater, Criticism, and Conversations | If Dennis Brown were a weather report, today’s forecast would be: 50% wisdom, 50% experience, accompanied with a strong chance of storytelling. What a privilege to converse with Dennis as we explore his incredible journey through the world of theater and literature, from rubbing elbows with Hollywood legends like Gregory Peck and Jessica Tandy to sharing the stage with up-and-coming talent in St. Louis. He reflects on the heartwarming and sometimes hilarious moments from his years as a theater critic, revealing how he managed to maintain his passion for storytelling while navigating the ups and downs of the theatrical world.One minute he's recounting the time he interviewed a young playwright, and the next, he’s dropping gems of wisdom about what it means to truly listen and engage with the stories that surround us. Dennis’s unique perspective not only captures the essence of theater but also serves as a reminder of the importance of community in the arts. Who knew that writing and storytelling could be as exhilarating as a rollercoaster ride? Buckle up, because Dennis is here to take us on a thrilling ride through the enchanting world of theater, one story at a time![00:00] Meet Dennis Brown[00:33] Show Welcome and Banter[01:32] Shaw Quote on Critics[02:23] Dennis Background and Theater Roots[03:32] Thesis That Started It All[05:30] Teaching and Lifelong Learning[07:51] Breaking Into the Post Dispatch[09:31] Career Advice Stay Open[11:17] CBS Speech to Publicist[12:37] Working With Famous Actors[15:21] Interviewing Secrets and Stories[20:20] Sponsor Break and PSA[22:14] Back to Stage Page and Books[24:57] How to Be a Theater Critic: Informed Subjectivity[28:52] Illustrations by Marjorie Williamson[30:04] Illustration Perfectionism[31:11] Choosing The Reviews[33:58] Reviews As Short Stories[36:18] The Lost Art Of Criticism[40:03] Hook Meat And Ending[41:03] Gregory Peck Prep Method[47:04] GP On The Road[52:00] Angela Lansbury Favor[54:23] Final Book Plug FarewellTakeaways:Our guest today is Dennis Brown, a super talented storyteller and playwright with some awesome stories to share about his adventures in theater.We dive into the world of theater history, featuring names like Gregory Peck and Jessica Tandy, and how they left their mark on the industry.Dennis emphasizes the importance of being informed rather than strictly objective when it comes to theater criticism; it’s all about that informed subjectivity, folks!The podcast reveals that Dennis' teaching experience keeps him young and in touch with fresh perspectives, highlighting the value of student insights.We also uncover that writing is a cerebral activity that connects us deeper, and even Gregory Peck had his unique way of learning lines by writing them out!Finally, we learn about Dennis' new book 'Stage Page', which is packed with reviews that tell more like short stories, celebrating the marvelous St. Louis theater scene.Dennis Brown - Home PageDennis Brown - My BooksThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#stlouistheater #dennisbrown #theatercritics #CBS #publicist #screenwriting #theaterarts #websteruniversity | — | ||||||
| 5/11/26 | ![]() Embracing Music & Poetry: Missouri Chamber Music Festival's 16th Season | With the Missouri Chamber Music Festival’s 16th season on the horizon, Nina Ferrigno, the festival's dynamic executive director and a talented pianist, takes center stage in this episode. The theme for this year, 'Hope is the Thing with Music,' reflects a beautiful synergy between music and the poetic words of Emily Dickinson. Ferrigno passionately discusses how the festival aims to weave together these two art forms, creating a rich tapestry of sound and meaning that will resonate with audiences.The episode dives into the nitty-gritty of the festival's planning process, with Nina sharing her excitement about new partnerships and the artistic direction she envisions. The collaboration with the Sheldon Concert Hall marks a significant milestone for the festival, providing a premier venue that enhances the concert experience. As she outlines the concert lineup, listeners are treated to a sneak peek of what to expect, from unique programming to premiering new works that promise to captivate and inspire.Listeners will also appreciate Nina's candid reflections on her journey through music and how it has shaped her life. Her insights into the rehearsal process and the collaborative nature of chamber music highlight the importance of connection and communication among musicians. This episode is not just an overview of the festival; it’s a heartfelt celebration of the power of music to evoke emotion and foster community. So, whether you're a seasoned concert-goer or new to the world of chamber music, you’ll want to tune in and get excited about the festival running from June 10th to 21st. Grab your tickets and join this musical adventure![00:00] World Premiere Teaser[00:28] Show Welcome and Quote[01:50] Theme Hope and Dickinson[03:49] Festival Turning Point[08:24] Tickets Dates and Venue[09:44] Concert 1 Enchanted Ground[11:59] Concert 2 Musicians Wrestle[16:33] Concert 3 Arianna Quartet[19:17] Concert 4 World Premiere[27:09] How Musicians Are Chosen[31:35] Sponsor Break[32:13] Nina's Musical Roots[38:55] Chamber Music Behind Scenes[43:26] Final Thanks and Sign OffTakeaways:Nina Ferrigno passionately connects music and poetry, highlighting Emily Dickinson's influence on this year's festival theme, "Hope is the Thing with Music."The Missouri Chamber Music Festival's 16th season promises a stellar lineup, featuring world-class musicians and unique performances from June 10th to 21st.Nina’s new role as Artistic Director allows her to focus on artistic vision, freeing her from operational duties and bringing fresh energy to the festival.The festival will feature exciting collaborations with the renowned Sheldon Concert Hall, creating a vibrant new home for the concerts this year.Understanding the nuances of chamber music, Nina emphasizes the importance of collaboration, eye contact, and trust among musicians during performances.The premiere of a commissioned piece called "Memoria" by composer David Werfelman will explore the multifaceted nature of memory, adding depth to the festival's offerings.Home Page - Missouri Chamber Music (MOCM) & Festival InformationThe Sheldon - MOCM Single TicketsMetrotix - MOCM Season 16 TicketsFacebook - MOCMInstagram - MOCMMOCM - YouTube ChannelThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#mocm #chambermusic #calyxtrio #stlouischambermusic #worldpremiere #missourichambermusicfestival #thesheldon | — | ||||||
| 5/5/26 | ![]() The Legends Games: Embracing Active Senior Living | Welcome to a world where age is just a number and the fun never stops! The Legends Games, formerly known as the Senior Olympics, is a vibrant showcase of athleticism and community spirit for those aged 50 and up. This episode shines a spotlight on the incredible lives of Scott Schwartz and Roger Scherck, who not only participate in but also help orchestrate these inspiring games. With over 90 events, from swimming to the gentle art of cornhole, the Legends Games demonstrates that competition can be fun, fierce, and fabulous, irrespective of age! We explore the camaraderie among participants, the thrill of competition, and how these games keep the spirit of youth alive in all of us.The Games are in their 48th year and were started by the Jewish Community Center. Registration deadline is May 7, with opening ceremonies May 18 at The Hub in Chesterfield and a June 4 medaling happy hour. Volunteering and registration information can be found at jccstl.com/legendsgames or via Stephanie Rhea at 314-442-3164. So, whether you're going for the gold, the laughs, or the chance to reconnect with old friends, there's something for everyone at the Legends Games![00:00] What Are Legends Games[00:37] Show Welcome Banter[01:17] Thought To Ponder[03:01] Meet Scott And Roger[04:00] Events in Which They Compete[06:37] Camaraderie And Purpose[06:55] History And Age Groups[08:31] Event Variety And Signup[10:28] Venues And Opening Ceremony[14:15] Volunteers And How To Help[15:44] Biggest Events And Medals[17:56] Team Sports And New Events[21:54] Health Fitness Motivation[25:16] Ad Break And Return[28:03] Training Motivation[28:49] Diet Without Supplements[30:18] Marathons And Cancer Recovery[31:40] Rewards And Cheat Meals[32:02] Centenarian Inspiration[33:13] Elite Athletes And Uni-tard Story[35:25] Mind Sports Inclusion[37:09] Sign Up And Ceremony Details[40:31] Running Community Talk[41:41] Cinco De Mayo Odd Holidays[43:32] Multi Sport Legends[45:14] Dad Jokes Finale[47:36] Show Wrap UpTakeaways:The Legends Games, previously known as the Senior Olympics, fosters an active lifestyle for adults aged 50 and up, showcasing over 90 events.This vibrant competition, taking place every May, emphasizes camaraderie, health, and active living among senior competitors.Participants can engage in a mix of traditional sports and quirky activities, including swimming, pinball, and even poker, making it accessible to everyone.Scott Schwartz's journey from a casual competitor to a medal-winning machine showcases the inspiring spirit of the Legends Games.With events tailored for various age categories, the Games ensure that everyone, from spry 50-year-olds to sprightly octogenarians, can compete fairly and have fun.The Legends Games not only promote fitness but also create a supportive community where athletes motivate each other year after year.St. Louis Legends Games: The Next Generation of the St. Louis Senior Olympics - The J - St. LouisThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#thelegendsgames #seniorolympics #jccstl #StLouissports #seniorathleticcompetition #activelivingforadults #eventsforolderadults #camaraderieinsports #over50fitness | — | ||||||
| 4/21/26 | ![]() From Buddy Guy to Foghat: Livin' Loud with Scott Holt✨ | musicstorytelling+4 | Scott Holt | Foghat | — | Scott HoltFoghat+5 | — | 31m 43s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() Award-Winning Theater: Rebekah Scallet & the Latest from the New Jewish Theater!✨ | theaterstorytelling+3 | Rebecca Scallet | New Jewish TheaterSt. Louis Theatre Circle+2 | — | theaterRebecca Scallet+6 | — | 45m 51s | |
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| 4/7/26 | ![]() Run for a Cause: Join the Race for Refugees in St. Louis!✨ | refugeescommunity support+3 | Samson Hillary | International Institute of St. Louis | South SudanTower Grove Park | Race for Refugeesrunning+5 | — | 33m 36s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() Joey Zanaboni: Hotter than Fresh Tomato Soup at a Drywall Bonfire✨ | sports commentaryliteracy+4 | Joey Zanaboni | St. Louis Sports for Kids Forever Lore | St. Louis | Joey Zanabonisports commentary+5 | — | 51m 08s | |
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| 3/9/26 | ![]() Banjo, Ukulele, & Harmonica: Sandy Weltman's Musical Journey✨ | musicharmonica+5 | Sandy Weltman | — | — | harmonicaSandy Weltman+7 | — | 54m 21s | |
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| 2/12/26 | ![]() Circus Harmony's Mysterioso: The Great Cookie Caper!✨ | circus artscommunity engagement+3 | Jessica Henthoff | Circus Harmony | City Museum | Circus HarmonyMysterioso+6 | — | 37m 55s | |
| 2/5/26 | ![]() Connecting Moms to Help Navigate Motherhood✨ | motherhoodcommunity building+3 | Rebekah Coste | St. Louis Mom | FranceSt. Louis | motherhoodcommunity+3 | — | 43m 50s | |
| 1/20/26 | ![]() Grand Allusion: Behind the Styx Tribute | Carlos Bedoya and Scott Marlin bring the St. Louis music scene to life in this engaging episode, where they share their experiences as part of Grand Allusion, a tribute band dedicated to the iconic Styx. With a background as an electrical engineer, Carlos has an interesting perspective on how technology intersects with music, giving listeners a unique glimpse into the world of sound design and live performance. Scott, on the other hand, offers a window into the vocal dynamics of tribute performances, revealing the nuances of channeling the essence of a band like Styx while still adding his personal flair. Their chemistry is palpable, and their stories are both entertaining and insightful, making for an enjoyable listening experience.As they chat, listeners learn about the creative process behind their performances, how they choose setlists, and the importance of connecting with their audience. Carlos and Scott also touch on the challenges and rewards of being in a tribute band, from perfecting harmonies to learning how to engage a crowd. With a sprinkle of humor and a lot of heart, they emphasize the significance of being kind and supportive in the music industry. The episode is a delightful mix of technical insights and personal anecdotes that highlight the joys of making music, celebrating both the classics and the camaraderie that comes from performing together.Listeners looking for inspiration, humor, and a deep appreciation for rock music will find this episode captivating. Whether you’re a die-hard Styx fan or just someone who loves good music stories, Carlos and Scott’s conversation will resonate with anyone who has ever felt the call of the stage. Their upcoming performance at Delmar Hall is sure to be a memorable event, and this episode serves as the perfect primer for anyone looking to further explore the world of live music. So tune in and enjoy the ride as they explore the passion, creativity, and community that make the St. Louis music scene so special![00:00] Introduction to Carlos Bedoya[01:05] National DJ Day Banter[02:07] Thought for the Day: Be Kind[02:36] Meet Carlos Bedoya: Mr. Vacuum Tube[03:29] Scott Marlin Joins the Conversation[06:37] The Formation of Grand Allusion[17:03] The Magic of Vacuum Tube Amps[22:31] Scott Marlin's Musical Journey[24:51] Upcoming Performances and Final Thoughts[25:33] Introduction to Better Rate Mortgage[26:20] National DJ Day Memories[27:53] Transition to Country Music[29:04] Musical Influences and Favorites[36:48] The Magic of Classic Rock[39:32] Grand Allusion Band Insights[43:36] National Days and Humor[46:01] Conclusion and CreditsTakeaways:Carlos Bedoya combines his love for music with his engineering skills, creating unique amps.Scott Marlin shares his passion for performing, highlighting the magic of live music experiences.The duo emphasizes the importance of kindness in the music industry, fostering a positive community.Their tribute band Grand Allusion captures the essence of Styx, showcasing their timeless hits effectively.Both Carlos and Scott reflect on their musical journeys, highlighting the significance of practice and openness.The podcast reveals the behind-the-scenes challenges of performing live and the dynamics of band collaboration.Home Page - Grand Allusion A Tribute to StyxTicketmaster - Grand Allusion at Delmar HallFacebook - Grand Allusion Tribute BandFacebook - Grand Allusion at Delmar HallYouTube - Grand Allusion Tribute BandYouTube - Saint Louis In Tune with Carlos and ScottThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#styx #grandallusiontributeband #grandallusion #stlouismusic #tributetostyx #guitaramps #vacuumtubeamps #rockmusic | — | ||||||
| 1/12/26 | ![]() Behind the Scenes with Gordon Meyer: Hollywood's Master Storyteller | Gordon Meyer is a dynamic force in the entertainment industry, and his journey from a 12-year-old voice actor to the mastermind behind Hollywood's Master Storytellers is nothing short of inspiring. He started his career early, voicing Buster Brown for a commercial, and quickly transitioned into interviewing big names in Hollywood. One of the highlights of his career was creating and hosting Hollywood's Master Storytellers, a series where he engaged with film luminaries ranging from writers to directors and actors.Gordon's passion for storytelling shines through as he recounts his experiences interviewing Hal Holbrook and reflecting on the depth and artistry in performances. Throughout the episode, he shares anecdotes about his time in the industry, including his collaborations with the Criterion Collection and his excitement over reviving his iconic series after a pause during the pandemic. His journey is a testament to the power of creativity and the importance of building relationships in the world of entertainment. We look into his insights on the current state of the film industry, the challenges posed by streaming platforms, and the changing landscape of production. Gordon's humor and camaraderie with the hosts create an engaging atmosphere, making it a delightful listen for anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes magic of Hollywood.[00:00] Introduction to Gordon Meyer[00:39] Welcome to St. Louis in Tune[00:54] Reflecting on Nine Seasons[01:29] Thought to Ponder for the New Year[02:09] New Year's Resolutions and Chair Yoga[02:53] Introducing Gordon Meyer[03:21] Hollywood's Master Storytellers[04:23] Impact of COVID and Future Plans[04:58] Criterion Collection Collaboration[07:08] Interview with Paul Reubens[12:11] Origins of Hollywood's Master Storytellers[15:31] Memorable Guests and Events[22:11] Favorite Interviews: Drew Barrymore and George Clooney[23:39] George Clooney and The Blues Brothers[25:07] Debbie Reynolds at The Muny[26:58] Unexpected Singing Lessons[27:23] Clooney's Classy Move[28:10] Early Career in Entertainment[29:32] Voice of Buster Brown[30:49] High School Celebrity Interview[32:57] University of Georgia Days[35:56] Auditioning for the American Academy of Dramatic Arts[41:50] Advice for Aspiring Actors and Writers[46:22] Challenges in the Modern Film Industry[49:25] Conclusion and Final ThoughtsTakeaways:Gordon Meyer kicked off his entertainment career at a mere 12 years old, diving into a world of creativity and storytelling that would shape his life forever.His first celebrity interview was a high school dream come true, conducted at the prestigious USC's World Famous School of Cinematic Arts, where he met the legendary Hal Holbrook.Over the years, Gordon produced Hollywood's Master Storytellers, a series that showcased the talents and stories of writers, directors, and actors, making Hollywood magic accessible to fans.He shared a hilarious tale of how he once interviewed Paul Reubens, aka Pee-wee Herman, and ended up licensing that taped gold for a Criterion Collection documentary.In the ever-evolving film industry, Gordon highlighted how streaming has drastically changed production, with fewer opportunities and shorter seasons making it a tough landscape for creatives.He wrapped up with solid advice for aspiring artists: immerse yourself in your craft, build connections, and never stop learning, because every experience counts in the journey.Hollywood's Master Storytellers | Interviews With A List Talent in HollywoodHollywood’s Master Storytellers Coming to Blu-Ray | Hollywood's Master StorytellersX - Hollywood's Master StorytellersYouTube - Hollywood's Master StorytellersFacebook - Hollywood's Master StorytellersThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#hollywoodsmasterstorytellers #peeweeherman #peeweesbigadventure #gordonmeyer #hollywood #storytelling | — | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | ![]() Year-End Extravaganza: Shows, Bad Xmas Songs, Jokes, & Reflections | In this episode of Saint Louis in Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston review shows from the past year, share Christmas songs you may want to avoid, and highlight some of the best jokes of the year. The hosts reflect on the community-driven aspects of their show, celebrating some of their top episodes on topics like tariffs, local festivals, personal stories of loss, and historical figures. They also provide a humorous take on often-overlooked Christmas tunes and share a plethora of puns and jokes to keep listeners entertained. The episode also acknowledges their sponsor, Better Rate Mortgage, and encourages listeners to listen, like, and share Saint Louis In Tune with their friends.[00:00] Introduction and Show Overview[00:41] Santa Claus Stories and Jokes[03:14] Top Shows of 2025[06:04] Memorable Interviews and Guests[16:15] Worst Christmas Songs[25:34] Fruitcake Memories and Heavy Metal Christmas[25:56] Hilarious Christmas Song Reactions[29:07] Jokes Galore: From Neighbors to Teachers[33:29] Misquotes and Famous Lines[35:03] Language Fun and Puns[44:32] Van Gogh's Family Tree and More Jokes[50:30] Wrapping Up with Christmas CheerTakeaways:In this episode, we review our 2025 show lineup, reminiscing about our favorite moments and guests, and trust me, there were some real gems! We share our least favorite Christmas songs, which you absolutely do not want to hear while sipping your eggnog, because some of them are just plain awful! The podcast reflects on the importance of community, highlighting various local events and discussions that shape our society—it's all about staying connected! We also dish out some wonderfully cheesy jokes that will make you groan, laugh, or maybe even both, proving that humor is still alive and well in St. Louis! There's a heartfelt segment discussing coping with loss, showcasing how sharing experiences can foster healing and connection among people. We get into the nitty-gritty of our top episodes from the past year, from talking tariffs to the vibrant music scene in Washington, Missouri—there's something for everyone here! This is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#stlintune | — | ||||||
| 11/17/25 | ![]() An Architectural Marvel & Mosaic Mastery: The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis | Exploring the grand tapestry of St. Louis history, the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis emerges not just as a sacred space but as a monument to time itself. Our conversation with John C. Guenther dives into the architectural marvel that is the Cathedral Basilica, weaving through its 352-year history—from its early log church days in 1770 to the stunning mosaics that now grace its walls. We reminisce about the old cathedral, which was built in the early 19th century, and how it all ties into the rich narrative of St. Louis's founding. Did you know that the Cathedral Basilica boasts the largest collection of glass mosaics in the Western Hemisphere? That's right! With over 83,000 square feet covered in vivid colors and intricate designs, it’s a visual feast that tells the story of faith and community. John shares the creative process behind the mosaics, revealing how artisans captured the light with their craftsmanship, making each piece of glass come alive in a dance of brilliance. This isn't just architecture; it's a living, breathing story that continues to unfold with every visitor who steps inside.We reveal the significance of the Cathedral Basilica being a pilgrimage site and a testament to the faith of the people of St. Louis. John passionately recounts how the Basilica was designed to bring heaven to earth, a sentiment echoed in the stunning architecture and the historical events that have taken place within its walls. This episode isn’t just about bricks and mortar; it’s about the heart of a city, the stories of its people, and the enduring spirit that has shaped St. Louis.[00:00] Introduction to St. Louis in Tune[00:39] Weather Talk and Show Introduction[01:24] Guest Introduction: John Gunther[04:31] History of the Old Cathedral[06:08] The New Cathedral and Its Significance[21:15] The Mosaics of the Cathedral Basilica[27:06] Creating the Mosaics: An Artistic Journey[30:17] The Mosaic Installation Process[31:44] The Artists Behind the Mosaics[33:53] Architectural Marvels and Comparisons[37:36] Renovations and Maintenance[41:11] Historical Anecdotes and Personal Stories[46:55] Upcoming Events and Final ThoughtsTakeaways:The Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis is a masterpiece that took years to create, and it showcases 83,000 square feet of stunning mosaics that truly leave you in awe. Did you know that the old cathedral is actually the only piece of property that has remained under the same ownership since the founding of St. Louis? Talk about history! John C. Gunther’s new book dives deep into 138 key moments in the cathedral's development, intertwining the history of St. Louis with the architectural marvel itself. The cathedral's mosaics are made of 41.5 million pieces of glass and come in 7,000 shades of color, making it the largest collection of mosaics in the Western Hemisphere! Archbishop Glennon’s vision for the cathedral combined Romanesque and Byzantine styles, which is a unique architectural blend not commonly seen in America. The process of creating these mosaics is nothing short of miraculous, involving thousands of individual pieces carefully placed to catch the light just right, turning the interior into a sparkling wonderland. Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis – Reedy PressJohn C Guenther - LinkedInThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#cathedralbasilica #stlouis #stlouisarchdiocese #catedralbasilicastlouis #johncguenther #reedypress #cathedralbasilicaofsaintlouis | — | ||||||
| 11/17/25 | ![]() Letters Home from World War II: Unearthing St. Louis' Hidden Histories | Christopher Alan Gordon takes us on a captivating journey through time as he unveils the poignant stories captured in his latest book, "Letters Home from World War II: St. Louis, Messages of Hope and Heartbreak from the Front Lines." We get to peek into personal correspondence that emerged from one of history's most tumultuous periods. Gordon's exploration isn't just about the letters; it's a revealing of the emotions and experiences of those who fought in the war, as well as their loved ones back home. With witty banter and insightful commentary, our hosts Arnold and Mark guide us through the fascinating world of military correspondence, highlighting the unique challenges of censorship that shaped the way soldiers communicated. The episode shines a light on the human side of history, showing how these letters reveal not just the realities of war, but the profound connections that endure despite the distance and danger. We also touch on the importance of historical preservation and the role of institutions like the Missouri Historical Society, where Gordon serves as Director of Library and Collections. From tales of love and longing to the grit of wartime realities, Gordon's book encapsulates a moment in time, reminding us of the resilience of the human spirit even in the darkest of times.[00:00] Surprising Historical Facts[00:39] Introduction to St. Louis in Tune[02:07] Meet Christopher Allen Gordon[02:51] The Making of 'Letters Home from World War II'[03:51] Archival Research and Collection[14:06] The Role of Women and Social Movements[18:19] The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion[22:02] William Chesney Martin's Military Service[26:16] Navigating the Home Buying Process[27:02] Welcome Back to St. Louis In Tune[27:12] Interview with Christopher Allen Gordon[27:38] St. Louis' Role in World War II[31:09] Writing and Researching the Book[34:54] Upcoming Book Signings and Events[39:05] Fun Facts and Lighthearted Banter[43:57] Closing Remarks and CreditsTakeaways:Did you know Anheuser Busch was cranking out diesel engines during World War II? Who knew beer could fuel both battles and vehicles? Christopher Alan Gordon's book, 'Letters Home from World War II', dives into the emotional roller coaster of soldiers' letters, revealing heartfelt stories and hidden humor. The military censorship during World War II was intense, with letters often looking like Swiss cheese due to heavy redactions—talk about a twist on communication! Gordon’s research highlights how individuals from St. Louis played significant roles in the war, showcasing a fascinating blend of local history and global impact. Letters Home from World War II: St. Louis – Reedy PressChristopher Alan Gordon - LinkedInThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#ww2 #wII #warletters #ww2stlouis #warstories #firsthandaccounts #reedypress #WorldWarIIhistory #Warletters #MissouriHistoricalSociety | — | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | ![]() 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 FarewellTakeaways: 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 LelandThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#andrewleland #jewishbookfestival #blindness #beingblind #retinitispigmentosa #disabilityawareness #blindnessmisconceptions #socialperceptionsofblindness #navigatinglifewithblindness | — | ||||||
| 10/28/25 | ![]() 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 YouTakeaways: 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 OutdoorsThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#gatewayoutdoorexpo #outdooractivities #outdoorrecreation #RiverCityOutdoors #Terrainmagazine #outdoorgearvendors #outdooreducationpresentations | — | ||||||
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