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Wayne County
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State Historical Society Of Missouri
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1982 Baseball Season
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Negro Leagues
John Donaldson
World War I
Coroner's Inquests
Frank Edwards
Yahweh City

Discussions on the people, places, and events that have helped to shape the Show-Me State.

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Next in the Cave State series, Murphy Kindoll, Natural Resource Ecologist at Missouri State Parks, talks with host Sean Rost about Roaring River State Park.

Episode Image: A group relaxing near the entrance to Roaring River Spring Cave, 1956 [Gerald... more

In this episode, Ed Schott, superintendent of Meramec State Park, joins Sean Rost to discuss Fisher Cave and Meramec State Park.

Episode Image: Stalactites in Fisher Cave, date unknown [John F. Bradbury, Jr. Postcard Collection (R1551), SHSMO]

Abou... more

In this episode, Sean Rost talks with Nick Kromrie of Missouri State Parks about Grand Gulf State Park.

Episode Image: A person gazes out at Grand Gulf [Gerald R. Massie Photographs (P0016), SHSMO]

About the Guest: Nick Kromrie is park superintende... more

In this episode, Sean Rost talks with Tasha Gabel, senior naturalist for the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, about Onondaga Cave State Park.

Episode Image: Two teenage girls look at cave formations in Onondaga Cave, 1959 [Missouri Ruralist... more

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Recent Guests

Jennifer C. Core
Folklorist and educator, executive director of the Tennessee Historical Society
Tennessee Historical Society
Episode: Episode 113: The Volunteer State - Jennifer C. Core (State History, Part 7)
Scott Alvey
Executive Director of the Kentucky Historical Society, with a bachelor's degree in history from Western Kentucky University.
Kentucky Historical Society
Episode: Episode 112: The Bluegrass State - Scott Alvey (State History, Part 6)
William Furry
Executive Director of the Illinois State Historical Society and Editor of Illinois Heritage Magazine
Illinois State Historical Society
Episode: Episode 111: The Land of Lincoln - William Furry (State History, Part 5)
Kelsey Berryhill
State government records archivist at the State Archives of Iowa
State Historical Society of Iowa
Episode: Episode 110: The Hawkeye State - Kelsey Berryhill (State History, Part 4)
Patrick G. Williams
Editor of the Arkansas Historical Quarterly, Secretary Treasurer of the Arkansas Historical Association, and Professor of History at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville
University of Arkansas
Episode: Episode 109: The Natural State - Patrick G. Williams (State History, Part 3)
Trait Thompson
Executive director of the Oklahoma Historical Society
Oklahoma Historical Society
Episode: Episode 108: The Sooner State - Trait Thompson (State History, Part 2)
Sarah Bell
Director of the Kansas Museum of History
Kansas Historical Society
Episode: Episode 107: The Sunflower State - Sarah Bell (State History, Part 1)
Marshall Garvey
Writer and historical consultant, author of 'Interstate 85: The Royals, The Cardinals and the Show Me World Series.'
Episode: Episode 106: Interstate '85 - Marshall Garvey (Covering the Bases, Part 7)
Peter Gorton
Negro League historian and founder of the Donaldson Network
Episode: Episode 105: John Donaldson - Peter Gorton (Covering the Bases, Part 6)

Host

Sean Rost
Host of discussions covering events and cultural narratives relevant to Missouri's history, alongside guest experts on historical topics.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 26 ratings
  • Fascinating Topics

    I have really enjoyed binging on this podcast, with its surprising range of fascinating topics. I confess I do not readily think of Missouri when I think of the Space Race or of the Civic War, but both topics were covered in interesting series within this podcast... which has also given me a number of books to add to my Reading List. I look forward to hearing more from Our Missouri in the future.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Snarkclaw
    United States3 years ago
  • A Treasure

    Enjoyed the genealogy episode. Will subscribe and listen to all episodes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SkipD_CA
    United States7 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the surprising range of topics covered, from the Space Race to Civil War history.
The podcast is described as a treasure, with specific praise for episodes that delve into genealogy, leading to new subscriptions and engagement.

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Episode 97: Men of No Reputation - Kimberly Harper (On the Bookshelf, Part 7)
Q: What do you hope that readers take away from your book overall?
To appreciate local history and understand the role of local journalism in preserving historical narratives.
Episode 98: Broadcasting the Ozarks - Kitty Ledbetter (On the Bookshelf, Part 8)
Q: What do you hope that readers take away from the book?
Ledbetter wants readers to recognize the importance of country music for Springfield and worldwide, and to appreciate the legacy of Si Siman in promoting country music as everyone's music, fostering pride in Missouri's musical contributions.
Episode 98: Broadcasting the Ozarks - Kitty Ledbetter (On the Bookshelf, Part 8)
Q: Can you give us kind of a brief overview of who Si Siman was?
Si Siman was an entrepreneur from a young age, known for selling popsicles as a child, and later booking major acts in high school. He played a crucial role in country music through his work as an executive producer for the Ozark Jubilee and published many notable songs, impacting the genre significantly throughout his life.
Summer Series 2024: Blue Pyramid in Phelps County (Missouri Mysteries, Part 2)
Q: What ideologies or teachings did he practice? Did it follow like Christianity? Did they worship God? I'm just confused at what they would do.
Very early on, it was much more of a Christian ideology and it became a little bit indistinguishable, not clearly defined as one specific religion.
Summer Series 2024: Blue Pyramid in Phelps County (Missouri Mysteries, Part 2)
Q: Did they leave behind any papers or other materials that you were able to look through for this or was it all newspaper research primarily?
A lot of this was newspapers talking to some of the locals that are still around here and kind of remember. There's just not a lot of local interests about the pyramid.

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What is Our Missouri about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast offers engaging discussions that explore the people, places, and events that have significantly contributed to the history and culture of Missouri. Listeners can expect a diverse range of topics, including the state's rich historical societies, significant historical figures, and the intertwined narratives that shape the cultural landscape of the Show-Me State. Episodes frequently highlight the contributions of various experts, who provide insightful perspectives on local history and cultural heritage, while also addressing broader themes such as the impact of regional historical events on contemporary society.

What makes this podcast unique is its dedication to showcasing lesser-known stories and historical figures that might... more

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1. Jennifer C. Core
2. Scott Alvey
3. William Furry
4. Kelsey Berryhill
5. Patrick G. Williams
6. Trait Thompson
7. Sarah Bell
8. Marshall Garvey

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