Thinking Out Loud

Thinking Out Loud


Latest Episodes

Thinking Out Loud: True/False Part 2
January 03, 2020

KBIA's Lee Wilkins continues her visit with Camellia Cosgray, the new Director…

Thinking Out Loud: True/False Part 1
December 18, 2019

KBIA's Lee Wilkins talks with Camellia Cosgray, the new Director of the True/False Film Festival; and with Chris Boeckmann, the Director of Film Programming. They discuss their positions with the Festival, plans for the upcoming 2020 Fest, and recent

Thinking Out Loud: True/False Part 1
December 18, 2019

KBIA's Lee Wilkins talks with Camellia Cosgray, the new Director of the

Thinking Out Loud: Paul Crabb and M.U. Music
December 18, 2019

KBIA's Lee Wilkins talks with Prof. Paul Crabb of the University of Missouri School of Music about some of the concerts they have coming this holiday season and beyond, and about the meaning of "Baroque" music.

Thinking Out Loud: Paul Crabb and M.U. Music
December 18, 2019

KBIA's Lee Wilkins talks with Prof. Paul Crabb of the University of Missouri…

Thinking Out Loud: United Way Update
December 18, 2019

KBIA's Darren Hellwege speaks with Andrew Grabau, Executive Director of Heart of Missouri United Way. We get an update on the United Way campaign on the Mizzou campus, and plans for 2020.

Thinking Out Loud: United Way Update
December 18, 2019

KBIA's Darren Hellwege speaks with Andrew Grabau, Executive Director of Heart

Thinking Out Loud: Holiday Books
December 18, 2019

KBIA's Lee Wilkins talks with Carrie Koepke of Skylark Bookshop about what's happening in the world of books. Carrie has suggestions for you to enjoy on your holiday break, and gift ideas for grown-ups and children.

Thinking Out Loud: Holiday Books
December 18, 2019

KBIA's Lee Wilkins talks with Carrie Koepke of Skylark Bookshop about what's

Thinking Out Loud: Theater and Climate Change
December 17, 2019

KBIA's Lee Wilkins speaks with Dr. Claire Siler and Dr. Heather Carver of the MU Theatre Department. They discuss a series of one-act plays the department did about climate change, and a larger conversation about how theater and art reflect the issues of