Tonight we reel it in, closer to home. Paul Ellison, of American Spring 2011 updates us on child trafficing, connecting the dots with Ferguson, and more.
We get an update on the St. Charles County Sheriff’s initiative and Tom Martz, of the Locke & Smith Foundation, talks veto session and senate bills.
All that and some current events.
Listen in at 7 pm/cst or later on the podcast.
Here’s last weeks show, just incase you missed it.
The Midwest is increasingly becoming a more attractive place to make movies. That’s right! Another movie, about, filmed in, created by midwesterners opens the show, tonight. Ted Trent, creator of “Belleville the Movie,” and co-stars Tim O’Leary and Cooper Shaw join us to tell about this movie premiering next week in Wherenberg Theaters, and another project on the not so distant horizon.
How does the current drug culture affect you, personally? Tonight, my good friend, Joe Richardson tells his story of how he was touched by the drug culture, how it changed his family, forever, and how it motivated him to fight back against it. Very powerful! You don’t want to miss this.
Tom Martz, of the Locke & Smith Foundation gives us a quick rundown of what we can expect in the upcoming Missouri Veto Session.
We go live at 7PM/CST, but you can always listen to the podcast any time, so don’t miss this show.
This is why podcasts are so great. Even though you didn’t hear it live, you can still get all the great programming.
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