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

  • The Great American Hot Dog: Culture, Classics, and Concessions

    22/06/2025 Duration: 06min

    Joe Pott and Scott Jagow team up with guest Stuart McMillian for a sizzling conversation about America's favorite ballpark food—the hot dog. From the 1996 PBS documentary A Hot Dog Program to regional dog styles and iconic brands like Nathan’s and Hebrew National, the trio shares personal memories and culinary preferences. They explore famous spots like Demon Dogs in Chicago and the Varsity in Atlanta, reflect on hot dogs at baseball games, and celebrate their cultural place on the Fourth of July. Plus, Stuart shares his dream of opening a hot dog shop of his own.

  • Pope Leo XIV on AI, Sports, and Youth: A Week in Religion

    22/06/2025 Duration: 11min

    In this week's edition of A Week in Religion, Fred Bodimer explores Pope Leo the 14th’s urgent warning on the potential dangers of artificial intelligence—particularly its effects on the developing minds of young people. We also cover a unique conference uniting AI firms and the Catholic Church. The Pope celebrates the power of sports as a tool for unity during a Jubilee of Sport mass at St. Peter's Basilica. Plus, Chicago honors the Pope with a joyful tribute at White Sox Park, and Pope Leo delivers a heartfelt message to youth, calling them the “Promise of Hope.”

  • Robin Williams as the American Flag: A Comedic Tribute to Patriotism

    15/06/2025 Duration: 05min

    Scott Jagow looks back at Robin Williams’ brilliant and humorous 1982 performance from the TV special I Love Liberty, where the legendary comedian personified the American flag. With a mix of satire and sincerity, Williams traces the flag’s journey—from its birth in 1777 to iconic moments on the battlefield, the moon, and pop culture. This segment explores the flag’s evolving symbolism, its role in protest and pride, and how Williams turned history into heartfelt comedy, reminding us that the flag belongs to the people.

  • Primetime Racing, Cardinals Fire Back, and a Hat Trick from Klauss

    15/06/2025 Duration: 13min

    This week on Sports on a Sunday Morning, Tom Ackerman covers a packed slate of action: IndyCar makes history with its first-ever Sunday night primetime race at Worldwide Technology Raceway, with Will Power on pole and Joseph Newgarden chasing another win. The Cardinals snap their 6-game losing streak with a fiery 8-5 win over the Brewers, highlighted by Nolan Gorman’s 3-run homer and drama after Wilson Contreras was hit. In golf, Sam Burns leads the U.S. Open with Adam Scott and Scottie Scheffler in pursuit. The Florida Panthers are one win from the Stanley Cup, and STL City SC draws 3-3 with the LA Galaxy despite a hat trick from Joao Klauss.

  • Echoes of the ‘60s? Protest, Polarization, and Power in 2025

    15/06/2025 Duration: 05min

    In this week's political roundtable, Hancock and Kelley examine the growing protest movements across the U.S. and ask: Are we reliving the tensions of the 1960s? The duo explores the historical parallels, the role of extremism in modern politics, and whether America's increasing polarization could lead to something more dangerous. Plus, a sharp look at unchecked executive power and how low voter turnout is shifting political outcomes in primaries.

  • Chat with StuMac - Father's Day

    14/06/2025 Duration: 05min

    Scott Jagow and Stuart McMillian talk about Father's Day and the couple that had 69 children together.

  • Roaming St. Louis: Celebrating the city's many parks

    08/06/2025 Duration: 28min
  • Walk on North side past and present

    08/06/2025 Duration: 06min

    Today Johnny Rabbitt takes us on a walk of the North side past and present.

  • Week-in-Health

    08/06/2025 Duration: 02min

    Week-in-Health

  • Three Good Things - Running and parks in St. Louis

    08/06/2025 Duration: 04min

    High school runner breaks record in St. Louis this week and the number of parks in the area.

  • Week-in-Religion

    08/06/2025 Duration: 03min

    Week-in-Religion

  • Cardinals going for series sweep against the Dodgers

    08/06/2025 Duration: 12min

    Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins Scott Jagow to talk about the Cardinals going for sweep against Dodgers and the Battlehawks playing in conference championship game tonight.

  • Musk/Trump split could have big implications - Hancock and Kelley

    08/06/2025 Duration: 08min

    Scott Jagow is joined by KMOX Political Analysts John Hancock and Michael Kelley to discuss the fallout between Elon Musk and President Trump and people getting turned off by all the politics now.

  • Stu Mac’s Wedding Tales: Hurricanes, Honeymoons, and Just Married Chalk

    07/06/2025 Duration: 05min

    Stu Mac shares funny and heartfelt wedding memories—from a hurricane honeymoon in Galveston to driving a stick shift Ford Ranger with "Just Married" written on the windows. He dishes out humorous advice on wedding traditions, traffic stops, and why you might want to keep that chalk on a little longer.

  • Breast Cancer Drug, Mind Diet, and Coffee’s Health Perks

    07/06/2025 Duration: 06min

    Fred Bodimer reports on a promising new breast cancer drug from AstraZeneca, Jessie J’s cancer diagnosis, and research on the Mind Diet’s role in preventing Alzheimer’s. Plus, early pregnancy alcohol risks and the pros and cons of daily coffee.

  • Week-in-Religion: Rising Anti-Semitism, Clergy Abuse Reforms, and AI in Biblical Studies

    07/06/2025 Duration: 03min

    Fred Bodimer highlights a surge in anti-Semitic attacks, Pope Leo’s push for clergy abuse reform, and a new AI analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls. Plus, a priest is kidnapped in Nigeria, and the U.S. Supreme Court rules on a religious tax case.

  • Lafayette Square hit by devastating tornado in 1896, took 70-years to stage a comeback

    02/06/2025 Duration: 07min

    The 56th annual Lafayette Spring Home and Garden tour is June 7 & 8. The May 1896 tornado destroyed the park and most of the houses. People began restoring it in the 1960s and 70s. It became the city's first National Historic District.

  • Three Good Things: Exploring the impact of Artificial Intelligence

    01/06/2025 Duration: 04min
  • Roaming St. Louis: Korean dessert café brings new flavors to Midwest

    01/06/2025 Duration: 14min

    In this week’s edition of Roaming St. Louis, KMOX host Scott Jagow visits Spoonful, a Korean dessert café with locations in Creve Coeur and Edwardsville. Learn about bingsu, tayaki and more with owner Monica Lee.

  • Roaming St. Louis: You're in the money at the Economy Museum

    25/05/2025 Duration: 14min

    KMOX host Scott Jagow visits the Federal Reserve's Economy Museum in downtown St. Louis.

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