In this episode of The 314 Podcast, host Sarah Fenske talks with NewsNation anchor Leland Vittert, who shares how growing up with autism and enduring bullying at some top St. Louis prep schools helped prepare him for the “viper pit” of TV journalism in Washington, D.C.—and discusses being let go from Fox News over his aggressive questioning of President Donald Trump’s administration. Then, Sarah chats with SLM staff writer Ryan Krull about his coverage of Dara Daugherty, whom the city has accused of running illegal rooming houses, but who continues to hold on to her real estate empire. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Classic Aire Care. With over 4,000 five-star reviews, they are the experts in making your life more comfortable. To learn more about extending the life of your HVAC system with Classic Aire Care’s membership maintenance plans, visit classicairecare.com. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: Accused slumlord Dara Daugherty files for bankruptcy, complicating the city’s plans Benton Park neighbors target slumlord’s nuisance property See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The 314 Podcast, host Sarah Fenske talks with Marie-Hélène Bernard, president and CEO of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, on the eve of its return to Powell Hall after a $140 million renovation. A native of Quebec who moved here from Boston, Marie-Hélène explains how the SLSO pulled off the project on time and on budget—and what made her fall in love in St. Louis. Then, Sarah chats with SLM staff writer Ryan Krull about the troubling eviction of two young brothers in South City, made possible by a new law that makes critical changes to Misosuri evictions. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Ryan Lawn & Tree and supported by Great Forest Park Balloon Race. For nearly 40 years, Ryan Lawn & Tree has helped families across the area bring their outdoor dream to life with expert lawn care, tree and shrub service, landscaping, and pest control. Learn more. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: SLSO reaches the halfway point on multi-million-dollar Powell Hall renovation St. Louis Symphony Orchestra announces major renovation and expansion of Powell Hall St. Louis Business 500: Q&A with Marie-Helene Bernard, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra New Missouri “squatters law” led to brothers’ wrongful eviction, lawyer says See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The 314 Podcast, host Sarah Fenske talks with state Senator Brian Williams. The University City Democrat explains how he’s been able to forge connections with people far different from him, how he’d run the county differently than County Executive Sam Page, and what he sees as a big missed opportunity during Kansas City’s interstate stadium battle. Then, Sarah chats with SLM staff writer Ryan Krull about the bust of an alleged cult that operated out of several mansions in West St. Louis County—including one previously owned by the rapper Nelly. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by STAGES St. Louis. STAGES St. Louis proudly presents the BEAUTIFUL: The Carole King Musical, showing September 19—October 19 at the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center. Get tickets. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: Prosecutors bust leaders of Kingdom of God Global Church for “forced labor” call centers Felony charges against Page draw surprise—and some legal skepticism More episodes of The 314 Podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The 314 Podcast, host Sarah Fenske talks with Dara Eskridge and surprises her with this year’s Visionary Award. The CEO of Invest STL discusses how she immediately got to work helping North City in the aftermath of the May 16 tornado, what it will take to get enough resources to make tornado victims whole, and why it’s imperative that St. Louis address the factors leading to Black residents leaving the city. Then, Sarah chats with SLM staff writer Ryan Krull about the city’s decision to scrap its alley recycling program. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Missouri Historical Society and supported by Cardinals Special Events. Take part in the “New to St. Louis” experience from the Missouri Historical Society and hear from local history experts, explore neighborhoods, oddities, and landmarks. Then, wrap it up with a happy hour featuring iconic STL foods and local beers. Book your tour today. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: The tornado that shook the heart of St. LouisTangled titles complicate tornado recovery for North St. LouisAs St. Louis waits for FEMA, volunteers continue to do what they canSt. Louis Magazine’s A-List Awards 2025See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The 314 Podcast, host Sarah Fenske talks with Michael Staenberg about his ambitious development now under construction in Chesterfield. Downtown Chesterfield will bring city-style living to the acreage that previously held Chesterfield Mall. The founder and President of The Staenberg Group explains his vision for the project, what drives his generosity, and what keeps him committed to St. Louis when he could live anywhere. Then, Sarah chats with SLM staff writer Ryan Krull about what he learned about a once-cancelled St. Louis company making its comeback—or at least getting back in with the St. Louis County Police. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Saint Louis Art Museum and supported by MATI. Make a real impact in your community and boost your business by becoming a corporate partner of the Saint Louis Art Museum. Your investment contributes to strengthening St. Louis. Learn more at slam.org. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: St. Louis Business 500: Q&A with Michael Staenberg, The Staenberg Group The Factory celebrates a rocking first year in The District Photos of vacant Chesterfield Mall show the end of an era See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The 314 Podcast, guest host Ryan Krull talks with Conner Kerrigan about his Substack publication, Show Me Last Week. For several years, Kerrigan ran St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones’ communications operation and now uses his experience from the belly of the City Hall beast to explain city government, the media, and more. Then, Ryan chats with SLM business editor Eric Schmid about why a proposed data center in St. Charles has residents up in arms. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Saint Louis Art Museum and supported by Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis. Make a real impact in your community and boost your business by becoming a corporate partner of the Saint Louis Art Museum. Your investment contributes to strengthening St. Louis. Learn more at slam.org. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: St. Charles residents don’t want a data center city leaders are eyeing Hearing to remove St. Louis sheriff gets off to a crackling start More from Ryan Krull More episodes of The 314 Podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The 314 Podcast, host Sarah Fenske talks with Gateway Arch Park Foundation executive director Ryan McClure about the organization’s big plans for downtown—which include not just redevelopment of the long vacant Millennium Hotel, but also jumpstarting a conversation about removing the highway that cuts through the heart of the neighborhood. Other cities are doing it; why not St. Louis? Then, Sarah chats with SLM senior editor Nicholas Phillips about the troubled city jail’s rollout of an “honor dorm” that aims to create a virtuous cycle. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Cardinals Nation and supported by Anheuser-Busch Brewery Tours & Experiences. Enjoy game day at Cardinals Nation Restaurant & Bar, just steps away from baseball heaven! With a sports-inspired menu and atmosphere designed for baseball fans near and far, it’s a grand slam experience. Make your reservation. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: Gateway Arch Park Foundation now owns Millennium Hotel CityArchRiver project made $572M economic impact in 2024, report says A St. Louis city jail known for turmoil launches an “honor dorm” More episodes of The 314 Podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this bonus episode of The 314 Podcast, host Sarah Fenske sits down with St. Louis Magazine’s new business editor Eric Schmid. The former economic development reporter for St. Louis Public Radio, Eric discusses his vision for SLM’s business coverage and daily business newsletter, what sold him on St. Louis, and what it’s like being mistaken for Eric Schmitt—the former Missouri attorney general and current U.S. senator with a very similar name. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: The science behind a leading carbon removal solution comes from St. Louis St. Louis workplaces grapple with AI opportunities—and fears How downtown St. Louis can get its groove back See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The 314 Podcast, host Sarah Fenske talks with Chris Andoe about the new and retooled Out in STL. Andoe recently purchased the 8-year-old LGBTQ magazine Out In STL for $1 and relaunched it under a nonprofit board. He explains why he’s optimistic about the venture even when local media is struggling and corporations have turned their back on the LGBTQ community—and also shares how he found his calling in St. Louis. Then, Sarah chats with SLM staff writer Ryan Krull about what he learned about St. Louis’ historic Sumner High School, which has made big gains since nearly being shuttered in 2021, only to face new threats in the tornado’s aftermath. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Westport Plaza and supported by Missouri History Museum. Basso on the Plaza is now open, offering a made-from-scratch menu inspired by rustic Italian flavors. Reserve a table. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: More episodes of The 314 Podcast St. Louis’ LGBTQ magazine has a new owner: Its editor in chief See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The 314 Podcast, host Sarah Fenske talks with Mike Isaacson, artistic director and executive producer of The Muny, the nation’s oldest and largest outdoor musical theatre, which this month was awarded the Tony Award for regional theatre. Isaacson discusses what’s kept The Muny going strong after 106 years, his own circuitous path to the theatre, and what native St. Louisans don’t understand about St. Louis. Then, Sarah chats with SLM staff writer Ryan Krull about why an autonomous vehicle tech company was in St. Louis this past week, and what self-driving cars could mean on our notoriously wild local streets. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Saint Louis Art Museum and supported by Missouri History Museum. Make a real impact in your community and boost your business by becoming a corporate partner of the Saint Louis Art Museum! Through the Corporate Partner Program, you’ll support free year-round programs and help bring over 125,000 people closer to the arts—and to each other. Learn more at slam.org. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: Autonomous vehicle company Nuro gives St. Louis a test drive The Muny will receive the 2025 Regional Theatre Tony Award on June 8 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The 314 Podcast, host Sarah Fenske talks with state Representative Steve Butz (D-St. Louis) about the dramatic end to this year’s legislative session—and what that bodes for tornado relief for St. Louis, as well as Gov. Mike Kehoe’s desire to contribute millions in state funding to keep Kansas City sports teams in Missouri. Then, Sarah chats with SLM staff writer Ryan Krull about cyclists’ demands for big changes to Gravois Avenue after two recent deaths. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by STAGES St. Louis and supported by Kranzberg Arts Foundation’s MATI. Witness the murderously funny musical: MURDER FOR TWO May 30 through June 29 at the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center. Get tickets. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: More episodes of The 314 Podcast Subscribe to The Daily newsletter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The 314 Podcast, host Sarah Fenske talks with Christine Byers about the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department’s move back to state control. Byers, who covered the department for 14 years for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and KSDK, discusses why state control offered advantages for transparency—and what to look for during the transition. Then, Sarah chats with SLM staff writer Ryan Krull about what he learned about the St. Louis rectory where Pope Leo XIV once lived. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Saint Louis Art Museum and supported by Missouri History Museum. Make a real impact in your community and boost your business by becoming a corporate partner of the Saint Louis Art Museum! Through the Corporate Partner Program, you’ll support free year-round programs and help bring over 125,000 people closer to the arts—and to each other. Learn more at slam.org. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: More episodes of The 314 Podcast Subscribe to The Daily newsletter Pope Leo’s former St. Louis residence could be yours State control of St. Louis police could bring a hefty cost Judge may sanction city for ‘slipshod’ suit against state control See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The 314 Podcast, host Sarah Fenske talks with Vivian Gibson, author of The Last Children of Mill Creek, about her book’s outsized impact. Since debuting five years ago from an indie publisher, the memoir is now in its fifth printing—and everyone from CITY SC to Target is paying attention to the long-forgotten Black enclave that Gibson memorialized. Then, Sarah chats with SLM staff writer Ryan Krull about a pair of out-of-state investment companies wreaking havoc in city neighborhoods. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Saint Louis Art Museum and supported by Missouri History Museum. Make a real impact in your community and boost your business by becoming a corporate partner of the Saint Louis Art Museum! Through the Corporate Partner Program, you’ll support free year-round programs and help bring over 125,000 people closer to the arts—and to each other. Learn more at slam.org. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: Author Vivian Gibson has created a new home In the shadow of the former Mill Creek neighborhood As her memoir heads back to the presses, author Vivian Gibson reflects on Mill Creek Valley More episodes of The 314 Podcast Subscribe to The Daily newsletter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The 314 Podcast, host Sarah Fenske talks with Blues president and CEO of business operations Chris Zimmerman about hockey’s exponential growth in St. Louis, a strong downtown’s importance to the team, and whether the Blues are ready to make peace with Mayor Cara Spencer. Then, Sarah chats with SLM staff writer Ryan Krull about Spencer’s wild week, which started with her election on April 8 and ended just seven days later with her inauguration. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Saint Louis Art Museum. Rev up your engines for SLAM’s latest exhibition, Roaring: Art, Fashion, and the Automobile in France, 1918 to 1939. Experience 12 stunning vintage cars alongside 100-plus works of art, fashion, and design, demonstrating how the automobile shaped a bold new era. Grab your tickets. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: Sports tourism expected to have a major impact on St. Louis this spring ‘Welcome to our city’s next chapter,’ says Mayor Cara Spencer The 314 Podcast: Brad Dean’s Vision for St. Louis Tourism The 314 Podcast: Alex Oliver on Downtown STL More episodes of The 314 Podcast Subscribe to The Daily newsletter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The 314 Podcast, host Sarah Fenske talks with Aldermanic President Megan Green about how the city’s convoluted structure holds back the delivery of basic services, how her thinking on Rams settlement funds has changed, and why she’s convinced the progressive movement is still alive and kicking—despite some big recent losses. Then, Sarah chats with SLM staff writer Ryan Krull about the big increases coming to many local property tax bills. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Cedge Learn. Cedge Learn offers cutting-edge online courses in high demand topics like cybersecurity, Geographic Information Systems, and other emerging technologies, designed for students, educators, and institutions. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: The Citizens’ Agenda: Coverage of the Mayoral Race The 314 Podcast: Comptroller Darlene Green Sounds Off The 314 Podcast: Former Gov. Jay Nixon on Missouri’s Challenges Bob Clark is gearing up to get more involved with St. Louis More episodes of The 314 Podcast Subscribe to The Daily newsletter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The 314 Podcast, host Sarah Fenske talks with Clayco founder and executive chairman Bob Clark about his six-figure donation to mayoral challenger Cara Spencer, his fears for the region’s future, and his plans to get more involved in tackling civic issues. Then, Sarah chats with SLM staff writer Ryan Krull about the tragic tale of a St. Louis native who flew high, only to destroy his own life. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Cardinal’s Special Events. Looking for an exciting event space for your next off site meeting or corporate banquet? Bring your team to Busch Stadium for a uniquely St. Louis venue. Cardinals Special Events will help you hit your event out of the park! Visit cardinals.com/events for more information. Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: Explore St. Louis CEO Brad Dean thinks we have what tourists want More episodes of The 314 Podcast Subscribe to The Daily newsletter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The 314 Podcast, host Sarah Fenske talks with Explore St. Louis‘ brand-new president and CEO. Brad Dean shares why he turned down higher-profile jobs to come here, how he plans to address downtown’s challenge, and what it will take to elevate St. Louis' brand. Then, Sarah chats with SLM staff writer Ryan Krull about the St. Louis mayor’s race. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Royal Banks of Missouri and supported by STAGES St. Louis. From mortgages to treasury management, Royal Banks of Missouri offers a variety of personalized products and services to fit your personal and business banking needs. Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: More episodes of The 314 Podcast Subscribe to The Daily newsletter Be the first to hear new episodes of The 314 Podcast. Make sure to follow The 314 Podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. And sign up for the St. Louis Daily newsletter by Sarah Fenske below to be notified when episodes drop. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The 314 Podcast, Sarah Fenske talks with Alex Oliver, who’s making a big bet on downtown St. Louis even as other developers pull out of the market. He discusses why he’s bullish on Wash Ave, the simple change that could help make downtown safer, and what he thinks city leaders got wrong in the Rams settlement fund debate. Then, Sarah chats with SLM staff writer Ryan Krull about the bizarre scandal that’s rocked the St. Louis Sheriff’s Office—and the systemic changes that could reform a troubled fiefdom. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Cardinals Special Events and supported by STAGES St. Louis. Looking for an exciting event space for a rehearsal dinner, fundraiser, corporate function, or something in between? Bring your group to Busch Stadium for a uniquely St. Louis venue. Visit cardinals.com/events for more information. Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: 314 Podcast: Comptroller Darlene Green Sounds Off 314 Podcast: Former Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon on Missouri's Challenges Why Alex Oliver is doubling down on downtown St. Louis Aldermanic bills investing Rams funds in downtown St. Louis move closer together St. Louis sheriff made deputy roll golden dice to keep his job—then fired him days later Subscribe to The Daily newsletter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The 314 Podcast, Sarah Fenske talks with former Gov. Jay Nixon. Missouri’s governor from 2009 to 2017 shares his thoughts on what the state could do to tackle crime in St. Louis and Kansas City, opens up on the future of the Democratic Party in a state where it’s largely no longer competitive, and discusses the challenges ahead for new Gov. Mike Kehoe. He also shares his thoughts on St. Louis' failure to advance a plan to spend the money it received in a settlement with the NFL. Then, Sarah chats with SLM staff writer Ryan Krull about the city's plans for derelict and vacant properties. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Cardinals Special Events. Looking for an exciting event space for a rehearsal dinner, fundraiser, corporate function, or something in between? Bring your group to Busch Stadium for a uniquely St. Louis venue. Visit cardinals.com/events for more information. Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. You may also enjoy these SLM stories: 314 Podcast: Comptroller Darlene Green Sounds Off City Hall insiders play Monday morning quarterback after Rams fund stalemate St. Louis neighborhoods turn to nuisance property law to target blight Subscribe to The Daily newsletter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this debut episode of The 314 Podcast, host Sarah Fenske talks with longtime St. Louis Comptroller Darlene Green. The city’s chief financial officer talks about her high-profile call for private operators to help the city deal with icy streets, why St. Louis voters are in a cranky mood these days, and why she isn’t willing to cede her seat—yet. Then, Sarah chats with SLM staff writer Ryan Krull about how fallout from snowstorm that hit the city on January 5 may affect the mayoral race in March. Listen and follow The 314 Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Cardinals Special Events. Looking for an exciting event space for a rehearsal dinner, fundraiser, corporate function, or something in between? Bring your group to Busch Stadium for a uniquely St. Louis venue. Visit cardinals.com/events for more information. Have an idea for a future episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.