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Business Brief
by Missouri Business Alert
Missouri Business Alert’s Business Brief is a podcast covering business news and issues shaping the state.
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Teaching tattooing in prison parlors
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast features an apprenticeship program focused on helping inmates find employment after incarceration. Then, the show examines how St. Louis Lambert International Airport landed a new overseas route — and what it could mean.
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Attracting Argentinian food fans
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast examines how Kansas City’s Argentinian businesses are hoping to attract customers during the World Cup. Then, it features a conversation with an agricultural finance expert about this year’s farm income projections in Missouri.
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A philosophy of entrepreneurship
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast looks at an upcoming business expo showcasing entrepreneurship in Kansas City. Then, it examines how consumers are leveraging Health Savings Accounts as investment tools.
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An asphalt artery of Americana
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast looks at Route 66 centennial celebrations in Missouri. Plus, the show checks on the state of regional startup funding.
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A new wrinkle in the old ballgame
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast examines the pushback against sports organizations working with prediction markets. Then, the show looks at how rising utility prices are prompting concern over electric monopolies.
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Making the World Cup commute
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast takes a look at statewide transit options to get to Kansas City for this summer’s FIFA World Cup matches. Then, it features a conversation about how a state tax credit is drawing film productions to Missouri.
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Diving into dark pool trading
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast examines how the economy of a rural Missouri town is feeling the effects of an immigration raid. Then, the show looks at dark pool trading and the transparency concerns around securities it raises.
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Funding Missouri history
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast examines what a new bill could mean for Missouri historical societies. Then, the show looks at the role of crop insurance amid agricultural headwinds.
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Navigating tariff uncertainty
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast examines how fluctuations in tariff policies are impacting Missouri’s manufacturing industry. Then, the show takes a look at the factors causing electricity bills to increase nationwide and how that’s affecting consumers.
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Capital challenges in banking deserts
This week’s episode of the Business Brief podcast examines how banking deserts affect entrepreneurs in Missouri. Then, the show takes a deeper look at why more Missourians are commuting further for work.
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Catching the curling craze
The latest episode of the Business Brief podcast takes a look at how the Winter Olympics are boosting curling in Missouri. Then, the show features a conversation about how rural movie theaters are staying afloat.
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Selling Missouri soybeans
The latest episode of the Business Brief podcast takes a look at changes to Small Business Administration loans that create restrictions for green card holders. Then, the show examines how fluctuations in international trade policies are affecting Missouri’s soybean industry.
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Less bang for your bonbon buck
The latest episode of the Business Brief podcast examines how cocoa prices could make Valentine’s Day sweets a little bitter. Plus, the show features a Missouri entrepreneur whose new software aims to help rural agriculture businesses.
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The down-low on data centers
This week’s episode of the Business Brief podcast looks at what's ahead for data centers in Missouri. Then, the show examines how agricultural drones are helping farmers with flexibility and problem solving.
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The return-to-office mandate debate
This week’s episode of the Business Brief podcast examines the tension surrounding return-to-office mandates. Then, the show looks at how restaurants are developing menus for a growing number of people with a tickborne red meat allergy.
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Competition in the gambling market
This week’s episode of the Business Brief podcast looks at how prediction markets are creating competition for traditional gambling companies. Then, it examines new research on the relationship between corporate pollution and the profitability of companies.
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Turkey-nomics
This week’s episode of the Business Brief podcast takes a look at the economic factors impacting turkey prices. Then, it examines how farming is becoming an increasingly high-tech career.
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Turning the data tap back on
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast examines the impact of a dearth of economic data caused by the government shutdown. Then, it looks at how gaps in federal crop insurance leave some farmers vulnerable.
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Growing farm income
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast looks at the economic impact of an artificial intelligence data center coming to Kansas City. Then, it features a conversation with a researcher about the factors driving a projected increase in Missouri’s net farm income.
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From the Fed to the farm
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast examines how the Netflix film "KPop Demon Hunters" is showcasing the marketing of entertainment. Then, it looks at how the Federal Reserve’s interest rate cut is affecting the agriculture industry.
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What's powering energy prices
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast looks at how new state laws and the end of some federal programs will affect energy prices in Missouri. Then, the show features a conversation about new legislation that would regulate how college athletes are compensated.
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The costs of a soybean boycott
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast examines what new fees on H-1B visas could mean for research in Missouri. Then, the show looks at the strain faced by the state's soybean industry amid a Chinese boycott.
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From farm to table to blockchain
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast looks at the characteristics of Generation Z as entrepreneurs and the challenges they’re navigating. Then, it features a researcher hoping to use blockchain technology to build trust in restaurants.
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Produce meets power with agrivoltaics
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast looks at how some farmers are using solar panels to help provide better growing conditions for their crops. Then, it features a former startup founder who just took on a new role helping Missouri entrepreneurs.
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Economic agency in the 'Swiftie' era
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast examines how stars like Taylor Swift have highlighted the role of women in the economy. Then, an expert discusses how the trucking industry is navigating economic challenges.
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A new spin on ride-sharing
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast looks at a ride-sharing service one rural Missouri town launched to solve transportation challenges. Plus, the show features a conversation about how new limits on student loans could affect professional students
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Unions rally against erosion of labor rights
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast examines the political challenges faced by organized labor. Then, it features a conversation with a personal financial planning expert about strategies to address rising credit card debt.
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The rising costs of making hay
This week's episode of Business Brief features a program in St. Louis putting a new spin on baby bonds. Then, it examines why an agriculture expert believes many farmers should stop making their own hay.
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Business Brief: A health care workforce checkup
This week the Business Brief podcast gets the pulse of the state’s health care workforce. Then, it looks at a Missouri grocery chain’s effort to reach more Hispanic consumers.
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Envisioning a nuclear-powered future
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast looks at the vision state officials and energy industry leaders have for a nuclear-powered future in Missouri. Plus, cattle are getting beefier. The show explores why cattle weights are increasing and what that means at different points along the beef supply chain.
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Tax deductions for tipped workers
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast examines a policy providing tax deductions for tipped workers. Then, it dives into the latest developments in the launch of legal sports gambling in Missouri.
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The sunset of a solar tax credit
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast looks at how President Donald Trump's bill to cut taxes and spending will affect the solar energy industry in Missouri. Then, University of Missouri Extension officials share insights about how Missouri farmland value is changing.
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Mining Missouri's future
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast takes a look at auto repair in Missouri ahead of a busy travel weekend. Then, how regions in the state’s Old Lead Belt are seeing a surge in critical mineral mining.
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Expanding access to technical education
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast looks at legislation aimed at easing the financial burden of career and technical training. Plus, the show examines looming changes to regulation around an endangered root.
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An unclear picture for arts funding
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast looks at how a Missouri nonprofit arts organization is adjusting amid cuts to federal arts funding. Then, the show features a retail incubator providing exposure for minority-owned startups.
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AI is changing how banks lend
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast looks at how banks are using artificial intelligence in lending. Then, the show features a conversation with a St. Louis entrepreneur whose company is doubling down on its commitment to domestic pharmaceutical production.
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Student chefs chasing cheddar
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast examines the implications of tariffs on Missouri’s critical mineral industry. Plus, the show features the story of a student-run food truck supported by college entrepreneurial programs.
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A snag in the dress supply chain
This week's episode of the Business Brief, looks into dresses that could be getting more expensive. Then, the podcast looks into a major overhaul of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Solar's cloudy outlook
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast examines clouds hanging over the solar energy industry. Plus, the show features a conversation about the current economic climate with the chief economist of one of Missouri's largest banks.
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Furniture sellers face cost concerns
This week's episode of Tariff Talks features two furniture store owners who have different outlooks for what the recent trade policy shifts could mean for their businesses.
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A fashion show for family
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast features a fashion designer telling his family’s immigration story on the runway. Then, the show looks at a breakthrough in walnut cultivation that researchers hope can create opportunities for Missouri growers.
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Where sausage links culture, commerce
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast looks at a Missouri town where sausage serves as a link between culture and commerce. Plus, the show checks on data challenges facing the state’s public health agencies.
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Making the most of microloans
This week the Business Brief podcast looks at the challenges underrepresented entrepreneurs face to access capital. Then it checks how the United States' reliance on a powerful fertilizer has kept it off the White House’s tariff list — for now.
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Tariff Talks: Imports in peril
This episode of Tariff Talks looks at the impacts of federal trade policy shifts on businesses that rely heavily on imported products.
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Bagging self-checkout
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast checks on an import-reliant Columbia market that just opened its doors to tariff turmoil. Plus, the show looks at the state of self-checkout lanes in Missouri supermarkets amid a broader shift.
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The climbing cost of canning
The latest episode of the Business Brief podcast checks on how Missouri beer producers are faring in the face of aluminum tariffs. Plus, the show examines what the loss of a federal reproductive health care grant means for rural Missouri.
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Tariff Talks: Anxiety in agriculture
This is Tariff Talks, a pop-up podcast from Missouri Business Alert about how changes in trade policy are affecting the state. This episode examines the shifting landscape of tariffs and how the effects of trade policy changes could trickle down to Missouri farmers.
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A tale of three tariffs
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast catches up on trade wars and examines how Missouri is affected by tariffs targeting its biggest trading partners. Then, the show features a conversation with the founder of a Missouri-based company working to connect international students with jobs in the state.
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We all scream for ice cream franchising
This week's episode of the Business Brief podcast covers a Kansas City ice cream shop’s ambitions of regional expansion. Then, the show returns to southeast Missouri for another in a series of stories about the region’s earthquake preparedness.
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Immigration service providers under strain
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Missouri Business Alert’s Business Brief is a podcast covering business news and issues shaping the state.
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