Total Information Am Weekend

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 60:48:10
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Synopsis

With up-to-the-minute news, information, weather and sports, no other station can match KMOX's coverage of the latest breaking stories.

Episodes

  • Hancock and Kelley on local and national politics

    09/03/2025 Duration: 08min

    KMOX Political Analysts John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Scott Jagow to review the week in politics from the St. Louis primary election and a look at the general next month plus President Trump and Elon Musk.

  • Chat with Stumac: "On Fire" and the Powerful Story of Queen of the Base

    08/03/2025 Duration: 06min

    Scott Jagow and Stuart McMillan (Stu Mac) discuss the making of "On Fire", starring William H. Macy as Jack Buck, filmed in St. Louis, including a recreated baseball broadcasting studio scene. They also touch on "Queen of the Base", a powerful film about Zz, a St. Charles woman who escaped the Taliban, shot at Stage 27 in Maryland Heights.

  • Scott Jagow with Margaret Brennan on Trade, Government Funding, and Global Affairs

    08/03/2025 Duration: 04min

    Scott Jagow talks with CBS News’ Margaret Brennan about key political and economic developments, including the pause on tariffs for Mexico and Canada and the president's push to boost U.S. manufacturing. They also discuss Elon Musk’s involvement in government IT, upcoming Face the Nation interviews with Homeland Security Secretary Christie Nome and Canadian officials, and the looming March 14th government funding deadline. Plus, insights on trade tensions, Ukraine, and immigration priorities.

  • Megan Lynch with Cat Neville on the Origins and Celebration of 314 Day

    08/03/2025 Duration: 06min

    Megan Lynch talks with Cat Neville about the grassroots origins of 314 Day, started by Terrell "Dip" Evans and Tatum Polk in 2006 to promote unity and positivity in St. Louis. They discuss the various events that take place, from a fun run to the Science Center lighting, and how the celebration encourages residents to support local businesses and wear St. Louis gear. Cat Neville shares her passion for the city's community and culture, highlighting the significance of 314 Day in fostering civic pride.

  • Roaming St. Louis: Great Heart Brewing

    02/03/2025 Duration: 16min
  • Three Good Things - Beginnings

    02/03/2025 Duration: 04min
  • We go back in time to 1986 with Johnny Rabbitt

    02/03/2025 Duration: 07min

    Radio legend Johnny Rabbitt takes us back in time to 1986 and the newspaper.

  • Blues hot streak, Cardinals, College Basketball

    02/03/2025 Duration: 12min

    KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins Scott Jagow for an in-depth look at the Blues hot start after the 4 Nations break. What to expect from the Cardinals this year and a look at collège basketball as we enter March.

  • Bitterly disappointing - Hancock and Kelley

    02/03/2025 Duration: 06min

    KMOX Political Analysts John Hancock and Michael Kelley join Scott Jagow to talk about the metting between President Trump and Ukraine President Zelensky, and local politics from abortion and sports betting.

  • Chat with StuMac: Childhood Memories and Adventures

    01/03/2025 Duration: 07min

    Scott Jagow sits down with Stuart McMillian and Matt Podjeski for a nostalgic conversation about childhood games and adventures. From playing jailbreak and cops and robbers to building bridges and tossing rocks into the water, they reminisce about the joys of growing up. They also reflect on how technology has changed childhood play and share stories of bike accidents, Civil War reenactments, and the imaginative games inspired by TV shows. The episode wraps up with a heartfelt poem about boyhood experiences and the longing to keep childhood wonder alive.

  • Gateway Studios Expansion: A New Era for St. Louis Entertainment

    01/03/2025 Duration: 07min

    Megan Lynch talks with Cat Neville about the expansion of Gateway Studios, featuring three new sound studios, including Studio 80—the largest in North America. Designed for music tour rehearsals and film/TV productions, this development is set to boost St. Louis' economy by attracting national touring acts and creating new opportunities for "gig tripping" tourism. The discussion also highlights Logic Systems Holdings’ Del Mar Stage and Studios, which is expected to generate 150 jobs in the film and television industry.

  • Week in Religion: The Decline of Christianity in America

    01/03/2025 Duration: 01min

    Fred Bodimer examines the ongoing decline of Christianity in the United States, with the Christian population dropping from 78% in 2007 to 62% today. Meanwhile, the number of religiously unaffiliated Americans has risen from 16% to 29%, including atheists, agnostics, and those with no formal religious ties. Despite these shifts, spiritual beliefs remain strong, with the vast majority of Americans still believing in the soul, the afterlife, and a higher power.

  • Three Good Things: A rather unusual appreciation for spring

    23/02/2025 Duration: 06min
  • Chat with StuMac - Googling

    22/02/2025 Duration: 05min

    This week for Chat with StuMac, Scott Jagow and Stuart McMillian discuss different things they people google everyday.

  • Janae Edmondson family settles with city of St. Louis

    22/02/2025 Duration: 05min

    Attorney for Janae Edmondson Kevin Carnie, of the Simon Law Firm joins Michael Calhoun to talk about the settlement between the city and the family of Janae Edmondson.

  • Becoming Spectacular: The Rhythm and Resilience from the first African American Rockette

    22/02/2025 Duration: 08min

    the Rockettes were founded in St. louis in 1925. But they didn't have a single ethnic or Black dancer on the line until 63 years later. Debbie Monterrey spoke with the women who broke the color barrier Jennifer Jones. She is in St. Louis to discuss her book "Becoming Spectacular: The Rhythm and Resilience from the first African American Rockette."

  • The Story of a Guitar: Restoration, Value, and Life Lessons

    16/02/2025 Duration: 05min

    Scott Jagow shares the journey of a guitar crafted in 1968 in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, and its journey through time. From its purchase by Susan in 1976 to Brenda's cherished ownership, this guitar has witnessed decades of musical history. After a restoration by luthier Jimmy Gravity, Scott reflects on the instrument's evolution, its increased value, and the life lessons learned along the way. Both the guitar and Scott have become more resilient with time, each absorbing the lessons of their past.

  • Government Efficiency, U.S. Foreign Policy, and the Democratic Party’s Future

    16/02/2025 Duration: 06min

    Scott Jagow is joined by John Hancock and Michael Kelley to discuss the Trump administration's efforts to improve government efficiency and reduce bureaucracy. The conversation also explores America's foreign policy, focusing on NATO, China, and the U.S.'s role in global affairs. Plus, a deep dive into the evolving political landscape of the Democratic Party and its future direction.

  • Three Good Things: The life story of one guitar

    16/02/2025 Duration: 05min
  • Roaming St. Louis: Shaw Nature Reserve turns 100

    16/02/2025 Duration: 20min
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