Jade Harrell
Director of On-Demand and Content PartnershipsJade Harrell has been part of the programming team since October 2018 as an announcer on weeknights and weekends. She is now Director of On-Demand & Content Partnerships and a member of the Executive Leadership Team.
Jade comes to St. Louis Public Radio as a TEDx Speaker, radio and television host and producer. Her passion for community, producing and storytelling matured at iHeart Radio, where she was host and producer of legacy community affairs program, “Sunday Morning Live” for over 13 years. Thousands of person-to-person interviews and decades of committed work in radio, television and media production have afforded Jade the opportunity to positively impact the lives of people all over the world. She has the unique ability to connect with people of diverse backgrounds, circumstances and environments. Her mission is to make a tangible, positive impact on the world and add value to the life of every person she encounters. She has become recognized for her passion, commitment to community, quality content, and authentic positive energy.
Jade is a TedX Gateway speaker and facilitator. She's named as one of St. Louis’ 50 Most Intriguing Women, Power 100 and Social Influencers (Delux Magazine). She’s been awarded with the “What’s Right with the Region!” Award and Grace Hill Women’s Business Center’s “Wall of Fame”. She helped launch several successful podcasts and served as co-host and producer of the #1 Health & Fitness podcast on Apple Podcasts, “The Model Health Show”.
Jade is constantly curious and loves to create. She is most happy when “in the lab”, in the kitchen, engaged in meaningful exchange, immersed in story or in adventures with her family.
Follow her adventures via Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at @mrsjadeharrell
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Living life in a larger body, especially as a woman, comes with scrutiny and assumptions about acceptability, worthiness and quality of life. Today we follow the story of one woman who intentionally de-weaponized and reclaimed the word FAT as an adjective.
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Today we’re joined by Ben Molina. Originally from Bolivia, Ben is passionate about elder care and his work at the Alzheimer’s association is making a difference in the Hispanic community.
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For 40 years the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan St. Louis has served as a vital resource and connection central in the St. Louis region for 40 years.
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For Ricardo’s immigrant parents, DACA meant their children would have temporary, renewable permission to be in the United States without documentation of their own. For Ricardo, DACA was an opportunity to keep moving forward.
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A 1950s Saint Louis Blues Club owner who finds himself in the middle of a war for control of the Mississippi Riverfront.
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A 1950s Saint Louis Blues Club owner who finds himself in the middle of a war for control of the Mississippi Riverfront.
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In this episode of We Live Here Auténtico!, get to know THE ultimate connector, storyteller and collaborator, Suzanne Sierra. Suzanne struggled to find her purpose. Now she helps people find their voice and tell their story.
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Break the box and rebuild it if you have to! Trailblazing TV Star Gilberto Pinela never wanted to be the person that everybody wanted to come to as 'the resident Latina" or 'the media person'. He's all about giving the opportunity for new generations to come.
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We go back to our roots with the incredible Junior Lara. In 2018, Junior and Gabriela started Auténtico Podcast which is now in its partnership form with St. Louis Public Radio as We Live Here Auténtico! Mission Accomplished!
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Continue with brothers Paul and Dizzy Dean as they contemplate their loyalties and worth. How will they lead the St. Louis Cardinals team to an unforgettable World Series run against the Detroit Tigers in 1934?
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Redbird fans! Journey with brothers and arch rivals Paul and Dizzy Dean as they lead the underdog, oddball, St. Louis Cardinals team to an unforgettable World Series run against the Detroit Tigers in 1934.
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There is powerful science behind the consciousness movement and there’s no one better to learn from than transformational coach Harry “Boom Boom” Lopez.