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Weather Insider

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AccuWeather Meteorologists, Bernie Rayno and Kristina Shalhoup discuss the top breaking weather events, explain weather terms, along with the national arthritis index brought to you by TYLENOL®, the #1 doctor recommended brand for pain relief. Head to accuweather.com/arthritis to get your local forecast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Everything Under the Sun

AccuWeather: Weather | Science | History

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Tune in every week to hear real news and real stories from meteorologists, scientists, field reporters, weather survivors, and a slate of surprise guests. We report on breaking weather across the US and discuss how weather intersects with everything under the sun, including sports, science, history, hobbies, and travel. No matter who you are or how you listen, there’s something in this show for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ditch Digger CEO is a podcast that will feed and grow your hunger for entrepreneurship. This show chronicles those who have built their business from nothing to million or even billion dollar enterprises. Often with only grit and work ethic to rely on. Gary Rabine is a serial entrepreneur who has started 25 companies over the past 20 years. For business inquiries email [email protected]
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Pier 54 - A General Hospital Fan Podcast

Pier 54- A General Hospital Fan Podcast

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Join friends and lifelong General Hospital fans, Amanda and Shannon, for two new podcast episodes every week dedicated to ABC’s beloved daytime soap opera. On Mondays, catch a complete General Hospital weekly recap filled with all the latest drama, romance, and shocking twists from Port Charles. Then on Thursdays, dive into the Port Charles 411, where we explore character backstories, revisit unforgettable storylines, and share exclusive interviews with fellow fans and even members of the GH ...
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Plan on ringing in 2026 at Times Square in New York City, or at any outdoor event in the Midwest and Northeast Wednesday evening? Bundle up to avoid a trip to the emergency room for hypothermia or frostbite. Whether heading out of town for hundreds of miles or just a few to the town center for New Year's celebrations, there will be some trouble spo…
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We began with a correction to a previous Bobbie 411 episode, clarifying that Felicia struck Peter August rather than shooting him, along with a brief explanation of SORAS and a few predictions. We also shared an update to our programming plans: instead of finishing our Bobbie Spencer 411 as scheduled, we decided to pause that series following the r…
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From 2019 through 2023, Bobbie Spencer remains a steady presence at General Hospital and within her family. She supports Lucas and Brad, mentors Elizabeth, and reassures Carly through pregnancy fears and medical testing. After collapsing during a confrontation with Julian, Bobbie is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and begins managing her own health …
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The Chris and Amy Show wraps up 2025 with a full three-hour year-in-review. Hour 1 focuses on the May tornado that struck North St. Louis, with St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer discussing recovery efforts, city service improvements, public safety priorities, and emergency response challenges. Hour 2 features John Hancock and Amy Marxkors reflecting on …
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Hour 3 of the Chris and Amy Show with John Hancock and Amy Marxkors reflects on notable people who died in 2025 and revisits what Americans in 1998 predicted life would look like by 2025. John adds a history lesson and a personal dog bite story, comparing past expectations with today’s reality as the year-in-review continues.…
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John Hancock and Amy Marxkors talk 2025 reflections, New Year’s traditions, food debates, and pop culture. The hour includes discussion on personal resolutions, career changes, and a brief look at national legislation, before wrapping with The Midday Midlife segment featuring Paula Almgren on caregiving, aging in place, and planning for long-term e…
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The Midday Midlife segment features Paula Almgren, author of "Eldercare The Rules: Navigating the Legal, Financial, Medical, Housing, and Care Maze", who discusses how families in the “sandwich generation” can plan for aging parents. Topics include estate planning basics, aging in place versus assisted living, recognizing safety concerns, and prepa…
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Amy and John review the biggest stories of 2025, including the May tornado that struck North St. Louis. St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer joins the show for a year-end discussion on tornado recovery, improvements to city services, public safety priorities, and emergency response challenges. The hour also includes conversation on the St. Louis Billikens’…
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St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer joins to discuss the 2025 tornado and ongoing recovery efforts, city service improvements, and public safety priorities. Topics include pothole repairs, recycling changes, winter storm response, tornado siren upgrades, 911 system challenges, and efforts to reduce gun violence.…
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The full show features former U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams breaking down a severe flu season, vaccine effectiveness, weather myths, and public health skepticism. Sports conversation follows with Joe Roderick covering the Blues loss to the Sabres, the Cardinals offseason, NFL playoff contenders, and Mizzou’s Gator Bowl loss. Senior principal ec…
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Hour 3 opens with senior principal economist Molly Boesel of Cotality, who breaks down why giving up on homeownership can change how people save, spend, and invest. The discussion covers high home prices, large down payments, rising interest rates, low entry-level housing supply, high rents, and how today’s housing costs have outpaced income growth…
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David Jacobson, creator and lead singer of Neil Forever, joins the show to talk about bringing the Neil Diamond tribute experience to The Factory on January 9. Jacobson explains how growing interest from a Broadway show and the new film Song Sung Blue has introduced Neil Diamond’s music to new generations. He shares the origin of Neil Forever, the …
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Senior principal economist Molly Boesel of Cotality breaks down the current housing market, including high home prices, large down payment requirements, and why homeownership feels out of reach for many millennials and young adults. The discussion covers low housing supply, rising rents, competition from investors, and the lack of entry level housi…
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In Hour 2, former U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams discusses how severe this flu season is, vaccine effectiveness, and why vaccination still matters. The hour also features sports talk with Joe Roderick, covering the Blues’ loss to the Sabres, the Cardinals offseason, and Mizzou’s Gator Bowl loss. The segment includes discussion of the Missouri Su…
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Joe Roderick, friend of KMOX and content and operations lead for STL Sports Central, joins the show to break down the Blues’ 4–2 loss to Buffalo, a quiet and uncertain Cardinals offseason, and Mizzou’s Gator Bowl loss. The conversation covers Nolan Arenado’s future, trade value for Brendan Donovan and Nolan Gorman, roster building philosophy, and c…
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Former U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams explains the current flu surge driven by Influenza A H3N2, why the flu vaccine still matters, and addresses common vaccine misconceptions. The discussion also touches on COVID, long COVID, and practical steps to reduce severe illness and protect public health.…
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In Hour 1 on KMOX, Chris Rongey and Amy Marxkors talk New Year’s Eve Eve, flu season, and Amy’s experience with flu C. The hour also includes the removal of a St. Charles County judge for political comments, discussion of the St. Louis Rams playoff chances, a debate over gift wrapping versus gift bags, a 104 year old WWII veteran playing the nation…
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A fresh blast of Arctic air will send temperatures tumbling by as much as 60 degrees, with biting winds sending AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures below zero. Snow will accompany the frigid conditions in some areas. Also, the Quadrantid meteor shower reaches its peak just after sunset on Jan. 3, but a nearly full moon could outshine the event this …
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Chris and Amy are back with a wide-ranging show covering local news, national politics, sports, and plenty of everyday conversation. The day opens with John Hancock joining the first segment to talk extreme St. Louis weather swings, the St. Louis Battlehawks naming Ricky Proehl as head coach, and early reaction to the removal of former sheriff Alfr…
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Hour 3 features Andrew Egger of The Bulwark breaking down Donald Trump’s announcement of U.S. strikes on ISIS targets in northwestern Nigeria, including the fog of war, religious and political tensions, and Nigeria’s response. The discussion then turns to the war in Ukraine, Trump’s push to quickly end the conflict, concerns from Volodymyr Zelensky…
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Andrew Egger, White House correspondent and Morning Shots co-author for The Bulwark, joins Chris and Amy with a mix of light banter and serious analysis. The conversation starts with misleading political fundraising tactics, including recurring donations that often trap older supporters, and how texts and emails tied to Donald Trump and various PAC…
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Hour 2 opens with Patrick Arnzen, a former airline pilot and CEO of Thrust Flight, discussing the mental health challenges facing commercial pilots and why many are reluctant to seek help under current FAA rules. Arnzen explains the stigma around disclosure, the slow medical evaluation process, the importance of two pilots in the cockpit, and why s…
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Matt Pauley joins The Chris and Amy Show on KMOX to discuss the St. Louis Battlehawks naming Ricky Proehl as head coach, replacing Anthony Becht. The conversation dives into Proehl’s history in St. Louis, nostalgia for the Greatest Show on Turf era, and what the city has missed since losing the St. Louis Rams.The group also talks about whether the …
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Patrick Arnzen, former airline pilot and CEO of Thrust Flight, explains why many commercial pilots feel pressure to hide mental health struggles out of fear of losing their licenses. He discusses how aviation has lagged behind other industries in mental health acceptance, why even minor issues can sideline pilots for long periods, the importance of…
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Chris and Amy are back to open Hour 1 with John Hancock in the first segment, starting with year-end talk and extreme St. Louis weather after a 78-degree December day drops to 16 degrees. The conversation moves to breaking news that the St. Louis Battlehawks have hired Ricky Proehl as head coach, along with discussion of the UFL and St. Louis fan s…
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John Hancock joins The Chris and Amy Show on KMOX to react to extreme December temperature swings in St. Louis, preview the Board of Aldermen meeting to set a special election replacing former sheriff Alfred Montgomery, and break down news that the St. Louis Battlehawks have a new head coach. The segment wraps with conversation about holiday gifts,…
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KMOX reporter Sean Malone joins The Chris and Amy Show on KMOX to break down the permanent removal of former sheriff Alfred Montgomery after 356 days in office. The discussion covers the Board of Aldermen meeting to set a special election date, uncertainty over interim authority, and a look back at a turbulent tenure marked by legal trouble, office…
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Whether heading out of town for hundreds of miles or just a few to the town center for New Year's celebration, there will be some trouble spots in the United States due to snow, wind, cold and rain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy AccuWeather
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