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Jearlyn Steele

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Highlight: To Hair is Human

This past week, the MN House passed the Creating a Respectful and Open World for Natural Hair Act, which would prohibit discrimination based on how people grow and wear their hair. State Senator Bobby Joe Champion joins the show to explain the reasoning for this legislation and how he hopes to get the CROWN Act passed in the Senate.

Mar 07, 202218 min

Words of Import As Sung By...

How important is music in your everyday life? Jearlyn chats with producer Jonathan Lowe about the impact of music and lyrics as we live day-to-day.

Mar 07, 202241 min

Highlight: Stepping Toward An Historic Decision

The nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court could turn into a watershed moment in this country's history. Retired judge Pamela Alexander discusses why the potential for this confirmation is so important.

Mar 07, 202217 min

Telling Stories That Impact Us All

During this week's Center Stage program, Jearlyn sits down with: "Waitress" actress Gabriella Marzetta Singer/Songwriter Mary Bue Momentary Lapse of Floyd band member Mark Joseph

Mar 07, 202236 min

Taking a Stand Against Hair Discrimination

Jearlyn takes a few moments to tell us why there should be more conversation about the impending Teachers' strike in Minneapolis and Saint Paul. Then, State Senator Bobby Joe Champion gives us a bit of background behind the push to pass the Crown Act in the state legislature.

Mar 07, 202238 min

Time Change and Time For A Change

Why do we even have Daylight Savings Time anymore? Allina Health pulmonologist Dr. Andrew Stiehm explains the medical reasons why this practice should end. The nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court could turn into a watershed moment in this country's history. Retired judge Pamela Alexander discusses why the potential for this confirmation is so important.

Mar 07, 202235 min

Highlight: Recognized for Providing for Others

Turning Point has been a staple for helping African-Americans in the local community for more than 45 years. Founder Dr. Peter Hayden was just recognized for the work his organization has done toward that help. He joins the program to discuss this national honor.

Feb 28, 202215 min

Highlight: An Uptick in Threats on an Educational Community

Since the beginning of the year, a slew of bomb threats have been sent to a large number of Historically Black College and Universities, places of worship, and other faith-based instutions. Washington Post education reporter Lauren Lumpkin has been following the developments over the last couple of months, and she provides an update on how the FBI is handling their ongoing investigation.

Feb 28, 202210 min

Heightening the Senses Through the Arts

On this week's edition of Center Stage, Jeralyn speaks with: Author/playwright Cheryl L. West Roe Family Singers members Quillan & Kim Roe "Once Upon A Winter Night" performers/puppeteers Kallie Melvin & Lizz Windnagel

Feb 28, 202232 min

The Pride of Black Excellence

This coming Saturday, HBCU choral powerhouse group The Aeolians will be on the stage with one of our most beloved local choruses. VocalEssence associate artistic director Dr. Phillip Shoultz joins the program to preview the upcoming performance. In this week's "So What Do You Do" segment, Turning Point founder Dr. Peter Hayden tells us about the national honor he just received.

Feb 28, 202239 min

Threatening Harm Inside and Out

As we close out American Heart Month, we focus more specifically on heart disease in women. Dr. Retu Saxena of Allina Health explains why this is such a pertinent issue. Then, Washington Post education reporter Lauren Lumpkin provides the latest on a series of bomb threats being made against Historically Black Colleges and Universities, among other faith-based institutions.

Feb 28, 202236 min

In With the Old; Pride in the Air

Michael's new cell phone turns the first half of the "Mom & Michael Hour" into a discussion on keeping an analog toe in the digital ocean. Plus, what made Michael tear up with pride during a recent trip to Disneyland?

Feb 28, 202239 min

Highlight: A Local Legend Takes His Final Bow

After four-plus decades leading the Mixed Blood Theatre, founder and artistic director Jack Rueler will retire this week. He joins the program to talk with Jearlyn about his career and why now is the time he chose to step aside.

Feb 21, 20229 min

Highlight: Never Too Late to Walk Across That Stage

In the newest "So What Do You Do" segment, we dive into the subject of continuing education. Metro State University president Ginny Arthur and recent Masters graduate Mariah Wilberg discuss the value of growing your knowledge template at any age.

Feb 21, 202217 min

Highlight: Being More Comfortable with the Body You're In

When it comes to the true definition of beauty, there is a continual struggle among young women to feel comfort in their own bodies. Tufts University student Athena Nair is trying to shift the narrative. The board member of The Body Positive explains her battle against eating disorders and her journey to finding self-love.

Feb 21, 202216 min

Opening Up To the Recent Past

During this week's edition of the "Mom & Michael Hour", our hosts look into conditions returning to more of a pre-pandemic vibe. Also, more businesses are easing their mask mandates. Is that a good thing?

Feb 21, 202239 min

Big Returns and One Enormous Farewell

Jearlyn welcomes the following folks on for this week's Center Stage: Artist/Songwriter Steve Noonan Retiring Mixed Blood Theater artistic director Jack Rueler Musician Matt Wilson (of Matt Wilson & His Orchestra) Musician Aaron Cabbage (of Surge and The Swell)

Feb 21, 202237 min

Combatting Eating Disorders; Trumpeting Continuing Education

When it comes to the true definition of beauty, there is a continual struggle among young women to feel comfort in their own bodies. Tufts University student Athena Nair is trying to shift the narrative. The board member of The Body Positive explains her battle against eating disorders and her journey to finding self-love. In the newest "So What Do You Do" segment, we dive into the subject of continuing education. Metro State University president Ginny Arthur and recent Masters graduate Mariah W...

Feb 21, 202235 min

Reaction to the Potter Sentencing

In the wake of the sentencing for former Brooklyn Center police office Kim Potter, Jearlyn invites attorney Jack Rice back on the program to discuss how some may be viewing the punishment. Then, our host opens up the phone lines to get your thoughts.

Feb 21, 202232 min

Highlight: Combining Faith and Artistry

In the latest "So What Do You Do?" segment, Christian singer Sara Groves explains how Art House North combines faith with the ability to provide a space for artistic creativity.

Feb 14, 202214 min
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