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Jearlyn Steele

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Episodes

Our News Sense; Our Planet's Health

Jearlyn takes the listening audience deep into the radio world when she asks producer Jonathan Lowe about how he tries to put a show together. U. of Wisconsin-Madison professor Dr. Jonathan Martin digs into the issue of Climate Change and how we can combat it.

May 01, 202335 min

Powerful Voices Make More Statements

On this week's hour of Center Stage, Jearlyn talks with the following guests: Singer/musician/songwriter Sarah Morris Singer/actress/performer Thomasina Petrus "Minnesota Mean" director Dawn Mickelson Singer/actor/performer T. Mychael Rambo

Apr 10, 202335 min

Highlight: The Dangers of Child Labor

Protections to keep children out of dangerous working conditions have been federally recognized since the late 1930s. But in the current job climate, some states are trying to roll back some of their own laws. Reid Maki, director of The Child Labor Coalition, tells us the importance of keeping these laws intact.

Apr 10, 202316 min

The Blurry Line Between Childhood and Adulthood

Child Labor Coalition director Reid Maki talks about a trend where some states are trying to relax child labor laws. After her interview, Jearlyn asks if some teenagers should be considered children. She opens up the phone lines for your take.

Apr 10, 202337 min

Highlight: A Shift in Wisconsin's Legal Hierarchy

For the first time in over a decade, Wisconsin's State Supreme Court will have a liberal lean to it. But have political changes over the past 15 years lessened the impact of last week's election? Dan Kaufman, New Yorker contributor and author of "The Fall of Wisconsin", joins the show to discuss where the state goes now.

Apr 10, 202313 min

A Return of Epic Proportions!

It's a joyous Easter Sunday within the halls of WCCO Radio. Jearlyn Steele has returned! She gets back into the swing of things, with the encouragement from another station host. Author Dan Kaufman reviews the impact of this past week's State Supreme Court election in Wisconsin.

Apr 10, 202338 min

Long Remembrances and New Beginnings

On this week's edition of Center Stage, guest host Sheletta Brundidge talks with the following guests: Mixed Blood Theatre artistic director Mark Valdez Tony Award-winning playwright Itamar Moses Star Tribune lead theatre critic Rohan Preston Singer/musician/songwriter Chastity Brown (her show will be at Hopkins Arts Center, 8 PM on April 22nd)

Apr 03, 202340 min

Highlight: An Unprecedented Moment in American Politics

History was made this week when Donald Trump became the first current or former POTUS to be indicted on criminal charges. What impact does this have on current and near-future politics? Hamline University political science professor David Schultz describes the details.

Apr 03, 202320 min

A Historic Decision; Seeing the Help You Can Provide

Sheletta Brundidge continues her guest hosting stint on the show. Professor David Schultz goes through the impact of the indictment of former President Trump. Mark Martinez from the South Washington County Telecommunications Commission explains why his team decided to create videos with information to help families support Autistic children.

Apr 03, 202339 min

Highlight: Making Inroads into Autism Education

Do you have an Autistic child? Are you looking for information on being their best support system? The Minnesota Autism Center is here to help. Director of Development Sarah Driever lets us know about two upcoming events to some of those provide resources.

Apr 03, 202320 min

Highlight: Efforts to Diversify Classroom Leadership

There continues to be a dearth of teachers of color across Minnesota. Why is this such an important issue to remedy? Teach for America is hoping to provide solutions Twin Cities chapter Executive Director Mikisha Nation, tells us about an upcoming event with eyes on the goal.

Apr 03, 202315 min

Hoping to Provide a Broader Path

Sheletta Brundidge returns to guest host this week's edition of the show. Mikisha Nation from Teach for America tells us why teachers of color are so necessary, especially for younger students. Sarah Driever of the Minnesota Autism Center gives us the lowdown of an upcoming event providing information for families including Autistic members.

Apr 03, 202340 min

A Show Packed Full of Stars

On this Center Stage episode, guest host Sheletta Brundidge speaks to the following guests: OK Factor cellist Olivia Diercks "Taylor Made" performers Dennis Spears & Michael Monroe Out On A Limb Theatre Company artistic director Kim Martinez Sounds of Blackness director Gary Hines

Mar 20, 202334 min

Highlight: Spring-ing Into Action at the Capitol

Things are happening fast over at the State Capitol. That let Sheletta know it was time to catch up with her political expert, attorney Brian McDaniel. The associate at Hylden Advocacy & Law updates this year's session and speaks about the health crisis facing a longtime public servant.

Mar 20, 202319 min

Political Update and The Featured Highlight

Guest host Sheletta Brundidge continues her fill-in work for Jearlyn tonight. Attorney Brian McDaniel explains how this MN legislative session is going. Star Tribune Magazine editorial director Sue Campbell describes how our host was able to become the feature story of this month's edition.

Mar 20, 202337 min

Highlight: Learning How You Can Grow Your Power in Life

Dr. Verna Price has a new book out. The local author, coach, and motivational speaker joins the show to discuss why she decided to write "Power Lessons for Life" and how it ties in to her upcoming workshop.

Mar 20, 202314 min

Highlight: Keeping Some Banks on Solid Ground

With news of some regional banks having financial trouble, how much should depositors and business owners worry? Bankrate.com analyst Matthew Goldberg dives into the crisis and lets us know how we can protect our finances.

Mar 20, 202310 min

Shaky Banks and Gaining Your Power

Guest host Sheletta Brundidge is behind the mic for Jearlyn tonight. Bankrate.com analyst Matthew Goldberg provides an overview of the recent banking crisis. Actress/performer Jen Scott previews this week's "Hear Her Stories" event celebrating Women's History Month. Dr. Verna Price tells us why she wrote her latest book and how it will guide her next workshop.

Mar 20, 202336 min

A Diverse Array of Artful Displays

On this edition of Center Stage, guest host Susie Jones chops it up with: "Ragtime: The Musical" director Adan Varela and actress Ashton Valentine Musician Thomas Abban "Diesel Heart" playwright Brian Grandison

Mar 13, 202338 min

Highlight: Providing a Boost of Energy Finance

If you need help paying those ever-rising energy bills, you're not alone. The Community Action Partnerships of Hennepin County is working through a backlog of assistance applications to help as many residents as they can stay up-to-speed with current costs. Tammy Stauffer, the organization's Director of Energy Assistance, explains the need and the process.

Mar 13, 202310 min

Highlight: Bud Grant's Gopher Greatness

Many continue to remember former Vikings coach Bud Grant a day after his passing. He is also being remembered for his time as a Gopher athlete. Former U of M athletic director Joel Maturi offers his memories of the Minnesota icon.

Mar 13, 20239 min

Grant's Greatness; Oscar Talk; Energy Help

It's another hour full of great information and interviews with guest host Susie Jones. Former U of M athletic director Joel Maturi shares his memories of the late Gopher athlete and Vikings coach Bud Grant. Musician and composer Chan Poling gives us a rundown of the projects he's working on right now (including the return of "Glensheen: The Musical" to the stage). Tammy Stauffer from the Community Action Partnerships of Hennepin County explains how the organization is help people meet their ene...

Mar 13, 202338 min

Highlight: Advocating for Those with A Rare State of Perseverance

Over her lifetime, Abbey Hauser has learned to not only live with a rare disease, but found several ways to thrive through her situation. Now, the athlete has turned into an advocate for others with afflictions that are rare in nature. She, along with her father & KSTP-TV reporter Tom, join the show to discuss her extraordinary journey.

Mar 13, 202318 min

Highlight: Staying Bright Through the Dark Winter

Has Winter been a little long for your taste? Has it got you down? Allina Health System psychologist Dr. Sarah Paper provides us with some ways to power on until the weather warms up.

Mar 13, 202310 min

The Dreads of Winter; Turning Pain into Pathways of Advocacy

Guest host Susie Jones is in for Jearlyn for a jam-packed show. U of M civil engineer professor Dr. Manik Barman discusses the science behind those dreaded potholes. Allina Health psychologist Dr. Sarah Paper gives some tips for getting through the "Winter Blues" many of us go through. Athlete and advocate Abby Hauser tells us about her journey of living with a rare disease and becoming an example of how to thrive through one.

Mar 13, 202337 min

Highlight: Big Event Impact

On Sunday, Minneapolis wrapped a bow on its first shot at hosting the Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament. Minnesota Sports & Events deputy executive director Matt Meunier describes the financial impacts that events like this one have on a community.

Mar 06, 202316 min

Big Time Big Ten

Matt Meunier from Minnesota Sport & Events recaps the Big Ten Women's Basketball Tournament that wrapped up on Sunday. Guest host Susie Jones and producer Jonathan Lowe wrap up the night with some sports headlines and weather news.

Mar 06, 202338 min

Celebrating Our Local Flavor

On this week's Center Stage, guest host Susie Jones talks to the following guests: "Once On This Island" artistic director Sandy Boren-Barrett Iconic singer Thomasina Petrus Star Tribune lead theatre critic Rohan Preston Children's Theatre artistic director Peter C. Brosius

Mar 06, 202338 min

Highlight: Behind the Solving of a Cold Case

More than 50 years ago, the disappearance of two South Dakota teenagers led to a mystery that took more than 30 years to solve. Now, KARE-TV investigative reporter Lou Raguse has encapsulated the process to solve this case in his new book, "Vanished in Vermillion". He joins the show to talk about some of the details.

Mar 06, 202317 min

Highlight: A Resource Lift for Case Solving

With the recent rise in crime across the country, a fairly significant issue continues to become a problem in the metro area. A backlog of DNA testing cases has several law entities asking the State Legislature for additional funding to increase testing at the state's crime lab. Among those asking is Ramsey County Attorney John Choi. He tells us what he's hoping for, as well as how he's personally getting involved in helping out.

Mar 06, 202314 min
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