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Jearlyn Steele

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Episodes

Flood Protection and The Call to Science

Ceil Strauss, State Floodplain Manager for the MN DNR, tells us about the department's program to help with resources to insure against major flood events. Bethel University Business and Engineering professor Julie Hogan explains the importance of women finding careers in STEM fields and industries.

Aug 29, 202226 min

A Sense of Relief Through Financial Means

Attorney and Student Loan expert Heather Jarvis discusses President Biden's new initiative to forgive large amounts of student loan debt. After that, Jearlyn takes your calls on whether this debt relief plan is a good thing or not.

Aug 29, 202232 min

Highlight: A Highly-Controsersial Financial Relief Plan

President Biden announced this week that he will forgive a chunk of student loan debt for certain wage earners. This has been received with mixed reviews. Will it be more helpful or hurtful? Attorney and Student Loan expert Heather Jarvis dives into the details.

Aug 29, 20228 min

A New Kind of High

Michael has tonight off, so Jearlyn and producer Jonathan Lowe take the hour to chat about the use of technology is sports and the infusion of marijuana into new drinks.

Aug 22, 202232 min

Important Messages Through Art

On this edition of Center Stage, Jearlyn catches up with: St. Louis Park Schools teacher and 2022 Cultural Jambalaya Diversity Award winner Dr. Lee-Ann Stephens Water is Life Festival co-founder Winona LaDuke Star Tribune lead theatre critic Rohan Preston

Aug 22, 202236 min

Highlight: A Fair View from the Info Booth

The MN State Fair is just around the corner, and there's always a helpful hand to help you get around the grounds. But what is this 12-day event like from the vantage point of an Information Booth worker? Kristen Donaldson holds that position and tells us about her work and the Info Booth Ladies podcast she co-hosts.

Aug 22, 202210 min

Highlight: A New Financial Outlet for the BIPOC Community

August is National Back Business Month. In honor of that, we look into a new local business that will lend more opportunities to Persons of Color across the area. First Independence Bank senior vice president Damon Jenkins joins us to explain the importance of this first black-owned bank in the Twin Cities area.

Aug 22, 202220 min

Through Different Vantage Points

First Independence Bank senior vice president Damon Jenkins explains the importance of this first black-owned bank in the Twin Cities area. Info Booth Ladies podcast co-host Kristen Donaldson tells us all about her view of the Minnesota State Fair from the Information Booth.

Aug 22, 202235 min

Highlight: The Impact of the Search at Mar-a-Lago

There have been so many questions that have been raised around the FBI's recent search for documents at Mar-a-Lago. But how serious could this be for fomer President Trump? Hamline University political science professor Dr. David Hilden joins the show to dig into the precedent and the danger.

Aug 22, 202215 min

A Dangerous World We Live In?

Jearlyn wonders why some people are not taking Climate Change seriously, despite the litany of recent extreme weather events. Hamline University political science professor Dr. David Schultz discusses the potential seriousness of the recent FBI search at the home of former President Trump.

Aug 22, 202234 min

The Search For a New Song

The search is on for the next theme to the "Mom & Michael Hour". Jearlyn and Michael discuss why it's a struggle. Plus, Michael tells us about his latest trip to the "House of Mouse", and he reviews Brad Pitt's latest film, "Bullet Train".

Aug 15, 202234 min

Showcasing The Arts of the Twin Cities

On this week's edition of Center Stage, Jearlyn talks to: Singer/songwriter/band leader Mae Simpson Brave New Workshop performer Denzel Belin Star Tribune lead theatre critic Rohan Preston Singer/musician/songwriter Jonatha Brooke

Aug 15, 202235 min

Highlight: Keeping Home Ownership In-Hand

Foreclosures have been a hot topic as we come out of the COVID pandemic. But this appears to have a bigger effect in Black neighborhoods. The Urban League Twin Cities is trying to counsel homeowners about what they can do to keep their property in their possession. Director of Wealth Development Catrice L. Williams explains the organization's initiatives.

Aug 15, 202216 min

Highlight: High Praise for Mayo

The Mayo Clinic has a stellar reputation among the top hospitals in the world. How does the Rochester-based health care system keep their status among those institutions? Dr. Sean Dowdy, the Clinic's chief value officer, lets us know.

Aug 15, 202212 min

Big Accolades and Staying Home

Dr. Sean Dowdy, Chief Value Officer from the Mayo Clinic, explains the institution top-notch reputation. Catrice L. Williams, Director of Wealth Development for the Urban League Twin Cities, describes ways to prevent foreclosures in Black neighborhoods across the cities.

Aug 15, 202234 min

Highlight: Tensions All Around for the New School Year

It's "Back-to-School" time over the next few weeks. How can parents gets their kids ready to head back to the classroom? How can the parents themselves shift from Summer mode? Allina Health psychologist Dr. Sarah Paper joins the program to provide some transition tips.

Aug 15, 202218 min

Anxious Moments From All Angles

Through some nervy technology moments, Jearlyn has a story that raises the anxiety level of her in-studio producer. Allina Health psychologist Dr. Sarah Paper discusses how children and parents can get ready for the "Back-to-School" transition period.

Aug 15, 202232 min

Pricing Issues in Today's World

During this episode of "The Mom & Michael Hour", Jearlyn and Michael look into the cost of Barbie's Dream House, more and more flights being cancelled, Michael's bizarre trip to a Disneyland parade, and more.

Aug 08, 202236 min

The Power of Art Through Sight and Sound

On this week's edition of Center Stage, Jearlyn talks with: Singer/musician Edie Carey Legendary singer Jamecia Bennett Open Eye Theatre Puppet Lab co-artistic directors Oanh Vu and Rebekah Crisanta de Ybarra "Wicked" actor John Bolton

Aug 08, 202232 min

Highlight: Helping Children Overcome COVID Troubles

The COVID pandemic has done a number on basically every facet of our former normal lives. None appear to be more effected than schools and school-aged children. Groves Learning Organization has been offering their services to help students deal with the academic and emotional impacts of the last 2-1/2 years. Company president Bryan Fleming explains the how.

Aug 08, 202215 min

Highlight: Parsing Mixed Economic Messages

The July jobs report presented a positive outlook on the economy. However, you could look at continued inflation and raised interest rates as signs of the exact economic opposite. Paige Batcha, Executive Search Expert for Versique, tries to make sense of the conflicting trends.

Aug 08, 202212 min

Signs of Inflation Fatigue and COVID Stress

Versique executive search expert Paige Batcha discusses whether the economy is in a good place with both soaring inflation and job placement numbers. Groves Learning Organization president Bryan Fleming describes how his company is helping school-aged students effected by the COVID pandemic, in the classroom and beyond.

Aug 08, 202235 min

Highlight: The Focus of Obstructionist Politics

It's well known that Congress has become very hyper-parisan. While both sides of the political isle have a part in making this a reality, author Ira Shapiro trained his focus on one distinct person for his new book. He joins the program to talk about the effort, "Betrayal: How Mitch McConnell and the Senate Republicans Abandoned America."

Aug 08, 202218 min

The Impact of Party Politics

Jearlyn discusses the rare occurrence of the U.S. Senate passing a bill on a Sunday. Is this a sign of more legislation to come? Speaking of the Senate, Ira Shapiro focuses on a key member of that government body in his new book. He joins the program to talk about it.

Aug 08, 202234 min

Effects on the Body Inside & Out

During this edition of the "Mom & Michael Hour", Jearlyn and Michael dig into the latest virus to effect the nation. Are either of them getting a monkeypox vaccine? Plus, what are the impacts of food allergies and intolerances?

Aug 01, 202233 min

A Lot of New Projects Around the Cities

On this editions of Center Stage, Jearlyn talks to the following guests: Star Tribune lead theatre critic Rohan Preston Minnesota Fringe Festival executive director Dawn Bentley Bluegrass musician/singer Becky Schlegel Sounds of Blackness music leader & director Gary Hines

Aug 01, 202231 min

Highlight: Turning Laughter Into A Podcast Empire

WCCO Radio host Sheletta Brundidge has branched out beyond the radio station over the last couple of years. In this "So What Do You Do?", we learn more about why she made her podcast company, Sheletta Makes Me Laugh, and what she hopes this blossoming business will provide.

Aug 01, 202214 min

Highlight: Getting the Lead Out...of the Water System

The St. Paul Regional Water Services are continuing their efforts to replace all of the old pipes (containing lead) from the city's system. General Manager Patrick Shea joins the program to provide a status update.

Aug 01, 202211 min

Water Line Replacement and Building Through Laughter

Patrick Shea, General Manager of St. Paul Water Regional Services, gives us an update on the department's plan to replace all of the old, lead-containing water pipes across the city. WCCO Radio host Sheletta Brundidge goes deeper into her burgeoning podcast business, Sheletta Makes Me Laugh.

Aug 01, 202230 min

Highlight: Inflation Effecting Food Resources for Those in Need

How is this recent round of inflation effecting local food pantries? Choice Bank is trying to provide another outlet for the community through their People First pantries. Twin Cities branch president Travis Barkve tells us about this initiative and when the higher prices are doing to the resources they hope to provide.

Aug 01, 202212 min
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