The Tooth Fairy Candy Store is more than just a new place to get your sugar fix. It's the latest piece of a larger whole that's providing outlets for Girls of Color in the Twin Cities. Dr. Aretta-Rie Johnson, the store owner and founder of the D.I.V.I.N.E. Institute, comes on the show to discuss more of that whole.
Jul 17, 2023•16 min
Jearlyn dives in on the SAG-AFTRA strike and the importance of unions as a whole. Dr. Aretta-Rie Johnson brings us into the worlds of her new candy store and her overall initiative.
Jul 17, 2023•35 min
A new effort has been announced to try and bring more people back to the core area of Minnesota's capital city. Joe Spencer, President of the St. Paul Downtown Alliance, tell us more about the group's bold plan to bring in 20,000 more residents and 20,000 more jobs.
Jul 17, 2023•13 min
The air quality still isn't good across the area. Jearlyn wonders how it's affecting local air conditioning systems. St. Paul Downtown Alliance president Joe Spencer explains the group's new initiative to bring thousands of people back to the core of the capital city.
Jul 17, 2023•35 min
On this edition of Center Stage, we hear from the following guests: Musician Shaun LaBelle Fathom Lane lead musician Michael Ferrier "Glensheen" actress Sandra Struthers
Jul 10, 2023•38 min
Over their first two seasons, Minnesota Aurora FC has made an impact in the Twin Cities' sports market. The women's soccer team has established themselves as title contenders in the USL's W League. CEO and co-founder Andrea Yoch explains how the organization is connecting with the community.
Jul 10, 2023•8 min
This week, the FDA fully approved a new drug meant to combat the effects of Alzheimer's disease. Whom will this ultimately benefit? Jearlyn asks Sue Parriott, CEO of the Minnesota-North Dakota chapter of the Alzheimer's Association.
Jul 10, 2023•13 min
Sue Parriott, CEO of the Minnesota-North Dakota chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, talks about the new FDA-approved drug meant to combat the disease. Minnesota Aurora FC CEO/co-founder Andrea Yoch explains how this new team has connected so well to the community.
Jul 10, 2023•39 min
There's a new kid on the social media block. Meta introduced their new offshoot Threads, which has a very similar feel to Twitter. Now that the social media supergiants are going head-to-head, what's in store for the industry? WIRED staff writer Amanda Hoover gives us the skinny on this new war of words.
Jul 10, 2023•17 min
A newlywed groom is looking to divorce his bride over what?!? Jearlyn looks into the story to discuss the historical practice of the wedding day. WIRED staff writer Amanda Hoover takes us through the emergence of the new social media platform, Threads.
Jul 10, 2023•39 min
On this edition of the Center Stage hour, Jearlyn speaks to the following guests: "LOCH MESS! The World's Largest Freshwater Musical" playwright/composer Josef Evans and performer Lux Mortenson Singer/musician/songwriter Aaron "Heatbox" Heaton "The Music of Gladys Knight" lead performer MsArnise Singer/musician/songwriter Josh Cleveland
Jun 26, 2023•33 min
Summer is usually the time of year a lot of people look forward to, so they can get outside and enjoy all that Minnesota has to offer. This Summer is a bit different, though. Poor air quality across the state, and for large pockets of time, have dominated the headlines for weeks. David Brown, Environmental Research Scientist & Meteorologist with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, explains the factors that have set up this situation.
Jun 26, 2023•11 min
During recent Pride Months, retail giants have increasingly shown their support of the LGBTQIAP+ community. However, that’s come under heavy amounts of scrutiny this year. Major companies are facing backlash from customers upset over this kind of ally-ship. Brandography CEO Jason Dailey joins the program to talk about the back-and-forth of it all.
Jun 26, 2023•13 min
Brandography CEO Jason Dailey talks about the backlash against some companies marketing towards the LGBTQ community. David Brown of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency helps us figure out why our air quality has been so poor over the past few weeks.
Jun 26, 2023•34 min
If you like to stroll through one of Minneapolis’ parks, you may notice graffiti on some of the buildings you walk by. But there’s an effort to try and keep that vandalism from happening in the first place. The Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board has employed local artists to help by painting murals on some of the park buildings. Board Senior Planner Carrie Ann Christensen offers some details of the program.
Jun 26, 2023•13 min
Jearlyn leads off this last show of June by talking about "what's in a name" and buying fireworks for the Fourth. Carrie Ann Christensen from the Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board explains a new program to combat graffiti on local park structures.
Jun 26, 2023•33 min
On this edition of Center Stage, Jearlyn talks with the following guests: "The Buddha Prince" creator/writer/director Markell Kiefer Stages Theatre CEO & artistic director Sandy Boren-Barrett Twin Cities Jazz Festival founder Steve Heckler Comedian C. Willi Myles
Jun 19, 2023•34 min
A new bookstore in Downtown Minneapolis is offering selections from a diverse clientele of authors. Strive is the latest outlet from Strive Publishing LLC, and company CEO/founder Mary Taris joins the program to explain how her lifelong dream of educating has turned into this expanding business.
Jun 19, 2023•14 min
Jearlyn gives her thoughts on the DeSantis-Disney fight and the tragic death of a former American Olympian. Strive Publishing founder Mary Taris tells us about her new bookstore in Minneapolis.
Jun 19, 2023•34 min
In 2023, are strides being made to help men get the care they need for their minds? June is Men's Mental Health Awareness Month, and Jearlyn invites Abbott Northwestern hospitalist and author Dr. Craig Bowron on the show to explain the barriers men have to seeking this type of health care and how those are slowly being eroded.
Jun 19, 2023•15 min
Jearlyn discusses the importance of Father's Day and if there's as much attention paid to it as there should be. Dr. Craig Bowron of Abbott Northwestern tells us the growing influence of men getting help for mental issues.
Jun 19, 2023•34 min
On this edition of Center Stage, we hear from the following guests: "Jersey Boys" actor Will Dusek Singer/musician Ben Noble MN Orchestra guest conductor André Raphel Sister Althea Rupert of the St. Paul's Pilgrim Baptist Church
Jun 12, 2023•34 min
Are you looking for trip and activity ideas over the Summer? Family Fun Twin Cities can offer some of those. Co-founder Gianna Kordatzky lets us know what's going on now that the children are out for their break.
Jun 12, 2023•9 min
The case of the classified documents found at the Mar-a-Lago Club has come to a head with Friday's official announcement of indictments against former President Donald Trump and aide Walt Nauta. How important is this case for the country's future? Local attorney and former WCCO host Jack Rice provides his perspective.
Jun 12, 2023•23 min
Attorney Jack Rice helps us decipher the latest indictment of former President Trump. Family Fun Twin Cities co-founder Gianna Kordatzky offers some ideas for Summer activities and trips for the fam.
Jun 12, 2023•35 min
With so many more obstacles in today's society, how can we raise young boys to become healthy men? Dr. Michael C. Reichert, executive director of Center for the Study of Boys’ and Girls’ Lives at the University of Pennsylvania and author of “How to Raise a Boy: The Power of Connection to Build Good Men”, offers some answers from his research.
Jun 12, 2023•19 min
Jearlyn is back in studio, and she chops it up with producer Jonathan Lowe. Author and developmental psychologist Dr. Michael C. Reichert gives us his thoughts on raising boys in this day and age.
Jun 12, 2023•37 min
On this week's hour of Center Stage, Jearlyn gets in touch with the following guests: Loons on the Lake Comedy Festival producer Randy Lubas Local musician/songwriter Jim Walsh Star Tribune lead theatre critic Rohan Preston
Jun 05, 2023•39 min
It's the beginning of Pride Month, but with several hundred bills targeting LGBTQ persons in State legislatures across the country, this edition may be the most important in decades. MN Rep. Leigh Finke, the state's first Transgender person elected to the State House, gives her thoughts on this month's impact.
Jun 05, 2023•11 min
At the 11th hour, lawmakers in Washington came to an agreement to raise the Debt Ceiling. But why did this even get to this point? Hamline political science professor David Schultz joins the program to dig deep into this Congressional procedure and whether it's even needed.
Jun 05, 2023•18 min