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Jearlyn Steele

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Episodes

COVID Resurgence; Hunter Biden Impact

Jearlyn looks into why some of us are feeling those ailments we had more often before COVID hit, as well as the latest on the new vaccine. Attorney Joe Tamburino goes through some of the ramifications of the latest indictments against Hunter Biden.

Sep 18, 202334 min

Celebrating A Diverse Set of Artistic Voices

On the latest edition of Center Stage, Jearlyn sits down with the following guests: MSP Film programmer Craig Laurence Rice Renowned singer/musician Paul Peterson Renowned bassist/singer/songwriter Amy LeVere

Sep 11, 202335 min

Highlight: Preventing Ways to Make Affordable Housing Possible

While prices have dropped in 2023, the average amount of money to buy a home is still nearly $100,000 more now than it was at the start of the COVID pandemic. Are there any good strategies that cities and states can provide so people can reach that goal of home ownership? Anne Mavity, executive director of the Minnesota Housing Partnership, explains how the organization is trying to make affordable housing more of a reality.

Sep 11, 202314 min

Highlight: Making Time to Help Those with Mental Struggles

Sunday is World Suicide Prevention Day. What signs should we look out for if our loved ones are struggling with mental issues? NAMI Minnesota executive director Sue Abderholden joins the program for this difficult and important conversation.

Sep 11, 202313 min

Talking About Two Very Important Topics

NAMI Minnesota executive director Sue Abderholden talks about how we can help the number of suicides across our state diminish. Minnesota Housing Partnership executive director Anne Mavity describes how the group is looking to make affordable housing more available.

Sep 11, 202334 min

Highlight: More to the Farm Bill Than Meets the Eye

With Congress coming back from their Summer break, one of the urgent pieces of legislation up for debate is an extension of the Farm Bill. Registered dietician Carolina Schneider explains how this will affect more than just the farming community.

Sep 11, 202315 min

A SNAP That's Important to Many Folks

Jearlyn wonders why there's so much vitriol against our current President. Registered dietician Carolina Schneider tells us why the Farm Bill will benefit those beyond the agricultural community.

Sep 11, 202335 min

Digging Into the Soul of the Music

On this edition of Center Stage, Jearlyn catches up with the following guests: Singer/songwriter Mae Simpson Legendary singer/actor/performer T Mychael Rambo

Sep 04, 202332 min

Highlight: Trying to Raise a Financial Ceiling

Earlier this week, the Biden administration proposed a rule that would raise the ceiling of salary eligibility to earn overtime pay. The new maximum dollar amount where employees are allowed to make the extra money could affect millions of workers across various industries. But would this increase be enough for today’s prices? University of St. Thomas associate professor of economics Dr. Tyler Schipper goes through some of these details.

Sep 04, 202311 min

Highlight: A.I.'s Role in the Classroom

As students head back to school, an emerging tool they can make use of is Artificial Intelligence. There’s concern in some industries that A.I. is providing more problems than solutions. Should teachers and parents have those same concerns? Award-winning teacher and curriculum coordinator Jon Fila tackles this in his new book, “Embracing AI: Beyond the Basics Strategies for Educational Transformation”. He’s on the John Schuster Coldwell Banker hotline to give us a few pitfalls and tells us why t...

Sep 04, 202316 min

Educating A.I.; A Financial Lift

Author and teaching expert Jon Fila explains how A.I. can be beneficial in the world of education. Dr. Tyler Schipper from the University of St. Thomas looks into a proposal to raise the ceiling for overtime pay eligibility.

Sep 04, 202333 min

Highlight: A Different Kind of Social Experiment

Starting next week, the city of Anoka will try a first of its kind experiment in Minnesota. For one month, it will establish a “Social District”, with opportunities for people to take alcoholic drinks from a specific bar outside to walk around a small, specified area of the city. What are the benefits of this kind of initiative? What are the pitfalls? State Rep. Zack Stephenson explains the program.

Sep 04, 202312 min

Ways in Which We are Social Beings

Jearlyn is back in the house! She talks about her experience out at this year's State Fair. MN Rep. Zack Stephenson tells us about the upcoming "Social District" program in Anoka.

Sep 04, 202333 min

Striving for Space Efficiency and Humanity

Space & Science writer Robert Zimmerman joins the show to discuss some of the latest news from the industry, including the efficiency problems governments have in advancing space travel and exploration. Plus, he tells us about his new book, "Conscious Choice".

Aug 14, 202335 min

Highlight: The Get-Together is Around the Corner

We're just days away from the 2023 Minnesota State Fair. What should you look out for if you plan on going? Spokesperson Maria Hayden joins the program to give us a rundown of the new foods, new attractions, Grandstand acts, and more.

Aug 14, 202313 min

Getting Out to the Movies; A State Fair Preview

Steve Thomson went to see the movie "Barbie" on Sunday. What did he think of the Summer's biggest blockbuster? MN State Fair spokesperson Maria Hayden gives us a rundown of the new things we'll find this year on the grounds.

Aug 14, 202331 min

Highlight: Giving Drivers Their Fare Share

In the wake of the state's rideshare wage bill being vetoed, the Minneapolis city council has proposed their own wage increase that would affect drivers operating in the city. Ward 2 councilwoman Robin Wonsley co-sponsors the proposal, and she tells us why she believes it's necessary to implement.

Aug 14, 202313 min

Weather Influence; Rideshare Pay

Guest host Steve Thomson talks about how weather continues to influence our lives, despite the advances in technology we've made. Minneapolis City Councilwoman Robin Wonsley discusses the council's proposal to raise wages for rideshare drivers that operate in the city.

Aug 14, 202336 min

New Beginnings In So Many Ways

On this week's Center Stage, Jearlyn strikes up some conversation with the following guests: Dance City founder/director Cierra Burnaugh Singer/musician/songwriter Mary Strand Star Tribune lead theatre critic Rohan Preston

Jul 31, 202334 min

Highlight: The Anatomy of a Failed Merger

After months of delay, the proposed merger between South Dakota-based Sanford Health and Minnesota-based Fairview Health will not happen. This week’s announcement comes with a lot of questions about the future of the two organizations. Fierce Healthcare staff writer Dave Muoio has followed the progress of this story, and he discusses some of the impacts from the failed deal.

Jul 31, 202312 min

Highlight: Getting the Children Ready for the School Year

It seems like Summer just started, but we’re only weeks away from schools getting back in session. How can parents help their children begin to transition to their school year schedules? To help give us a guide, we turned to Eisenhower Elementary School Spanish teacher (in Hopkins) and 2023 Minnesota Teacher of the Year finalist Allyson Wolff.

Jul 31, 202311 min

School Prep; A Crumbling Proposal

Elementary school Spanish teacher Allyson Wolff provides some tips for parents trying to get their children ready for the upcoming school year. Fierce Healthcare staff writer Dave Muoio explains what went wrong with the now-failed merger between Sanford Health and Fairview Health.

Jul 31, 202334 min

Highlight: Learning More About the Expansion of Cannabis Use

The state's Recreational Marijuana law goes into effect on Tuesday. What should we know about it as the landscape surrounding the drug changes? Charlene Briner, Implementation Coordinator for the new Office of Cannabis Management, joins the show to answer some of those questions.

Jul 31, 202316 min

COVID Effects; Cannabis Expansion

As a society, have we even started to get over the affects and impacts of the COVID pandemic? Jearlyn wonders if there are enough conversations on that question. MN Office of Cannabis Management implementation coordinator Charlene Briner gives us a primer on the new marijuana law before it goes into effect this week.

Jul 31, 202333 min

The Strength of Finding Your Voice

On this week's edition of Center Stage, Jearlyn talks with: Rosemount HS student and nationally-recognized musical theatre student Mia Nelson Local Folk/Soul artist & songwriter Kashimana "Jim Caruso's Cast Party" creator/host Jim Caruso Local musician/songwriter Brynn Andre

Jul 24, 202336 min

Highlight: Clearing the Air in Our Homes

On the back of last week’s conversation about how poor air quality can affect air conditioning and central air units, we reached out to one of the most well-known HVAC shops around. K & S Heating serves the Twin Cities and Rochester metro areas. Metro Manager Eric Asleson guides us on how to keep these machines running, despite the poor air conditions.

Jul 24, 202316 min

Your HVAC's Health; What to Wear in the Summer

Eric Asleson of K&S Heating provides some tips on how to keep our air conditioning and central air machines working properly in this Summer of poor air across the state. What should we be wearing when it comes to the Summer months? Jearlyn looks into fashion and climate during the second part of the hour.

Jul 24, 202339 min

Highlight: The Slow Dismantling of College Legacy

Earlier this week, the University of Minnesota announced that they will no longer consider race in their college admission procedures. At the same time, they said that family influence, whether through attendance or employment, will also be dropped when looking at perspective students. The University is one of several schools to remove legacy status from their admissions process in light of the Supreme Court’s recent ruling on Affirmative Action. What will this mean for higher education moving f...

Jul 24, 202316 min

Circus Viability; Admission Qualification

Is the circus not long for this world? Jearlyn wonders whether younger generations still want to go see the grandeur of this art form, especially considering the recent financial struggles of Cirque du Soleil. Nat Smitobol from IvyWise describes the impact of some colleges deciding to drop Legacy status from their admissions practices.

Jul 24, 202336 min

An Array of Art to Make You Feel

On this week's edition of Center Stage, Jearlyn welcomes the following guests on the program: Jazz vocalist/songwriter Leslie Vincent "The Kung Fu Zombies Saga: Shaman Warrior & Cannibals" playwright Saymoukda Duangphouxay Vongsay Star Tribune lead theatre critic Rohan Preston

Jul 17, 202335 min
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