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Select programming from KMOJ's airwaves and community voices. Since first going “on the air” in 1976, KMOJ-89.9-FM continues its legacy as the community-oriented station located in Minneapolis, Minnesota airing a predominantly urban adult contemporary format. “KMOJ’s Community Viewpoint” is one way the station achieves its mission of engaging, supporting and empowering Communities of Color to elevate the way of life of the people of its community and to challenge social and economic disparities, and the persistent consequences of historic racism. The station call letters, “KMOJ” were inspired by the Swahili word “UMOJA” which means “Unity.” http://kmojfm.com/

Episodes

10 min
Jun 3, 2026Episode 1071
06-03-26 LaVina Branscomb, multimedia artist and community creative from North Minneapolis, talks with Chantel Sings about art, healing, and The People’s Artist competition

On the KMOJ Morning Show, LaVina Branscomb joined Chantel Sings to share how her North Minneapolis roots and personal journey have shaped her work as a multimedia artist blending graphic design, painting, digital art, and community storytelling. After losing her mother to breast cancer, Branscomb turned to art as a source of healing and transformed that experience into a mission to spread joy, uplift others, and celebrate community voices. She discussed her participation in The People’s Artist competition, a national showcase recognizing artists who use creativity to inspire healing, connection, and social impact, with the winner receiving a $25,000 prize, a feature in Artforum magazine, and an exhibition opportunity in Los Angeles. Branscomb also reflected on the importance of young people seeing artists who reflect their neighborhoods and experiences, while honoring her mother’s legacy by pouring love and purpose into her work.

9 min
Jun 3, 2026Episode 1070
06-03-26 Jay Haapala, Associate State Director of Community Engagement for AARP Minnesota, talks with Chantel Sings about the 2026 legislative session, fraud prevention, and aging policy updates

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Jay Haapala of AARP Minnesota joined Chantel Sings to review key outcomes from the 2026 Minnesota legislative session and discuss bipartisan efforts to improve financial security and quality of life for older adults. Haapala highlighted new legislation banning cryptocurrency kiosks beginning August 1, citing their growing use in scams and the difficulty victims face recovering stolen funds. He also discussed the expansion of Attorney General restitution funds for fraud victims, updates to Medicare coverage options for Minnesotans with pre-existing conditions, and strengthened protections for residents in assisted living, nursing facilities, and homeowners associations. Throughout the conversation, Haapala emphasized AARP’s nonpartisan advocacy approach and encouraged listeners to get involved as volunteers working to shape policies that help people age with dignity and security.

15 min
Jun 1, 2026Episode 1068
05-29-26 Kevin Lindsey, CEO of the Minnesota Humanities Center, talks with Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings about Juneteenth celebrations, history, and community reflection

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Kevin Lindsey, CEO of the Minnesota Humanities Center, joined Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings to preview a series of Juneteenth events designed to celebrate African American history, culture, and community while reflecting on the nation’s continued pursuit of liberty and justice for all. Lindsey highlighted signature events including a Juneteenth Brunch and Community Conversation featuring bestselling author Clint Smith, Feeding Our Souls: The Essence of Juneteenth Joy with Black chefs and music from VocalEssence, the 30th anniversary performance of Kumbayah The Juneteenth Story, and a documentary screening of The Making of America. He discussed the importance of storytelling, shared history, and cultural celebration in building a more curious, connected, and compassionate society. Lindsey also encouraged listeners to register early for events, learn more about Minnesota Humanities Center programming, and take advantage of special ticket discounts for KMOJ listeners.

10 min
May 27, 2026Episode 1067
05-27-26 Dr. Lisa Sayles-Adams, Superintendent for Minneapolis Public Schools, talks with Freddie Bell & Chantel Sings about student and staff achievements, athletics, teacher recognition, and graduation celebrations

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Superintendent Dr. Lisa Sayles-Adams joined Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings to spotlight a season of celebration across Minneapolis Public Schools, highlighting the accomplishments of students, educators, and athletic teams. She congratulated music educators Lesley Earles and Laurie Meyers for being named quarterfinalists for the 2027 Grammy Educator of the Year Award and recognized the district’s 2026 Athena Award winners for excellence in athletics and leadership. Dr. Sayles-Adams also celebrated championship moments for Anthony Middle School girls flag football, Roosevelt High School’s adapted bowling team, and Southwest High School’s Unified soccer team, while applauding Olson Middle School teacher James Ellis for earning Fox9’s Top Teacher Award. The conversation wrapped with excitement around the Class of 2026 as MPS prepares for 15 graduation ceremonies and encourages seniors to dream big and continue making a difference.

8 min
May 22, 2026Episode 1066
05-22-26 bdifferent talks with Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings about his new single Done Looking 4 Love, his connection to Minneapolis, and building momentum in music

On the KMOJ Morning Show, bdifferent joins Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings to discuss his new single, Done Looking 4 Love, dropping May 29, and the inspiration behind his latest music. He reflects on how Minneapolis has become a second home since 2020, sharing how the city embraced his early performances and played a role in his artistic growth. The conversation highlights his upcoming headline show, which features a carefully curated lineup of Minneapolis talent and reflects his commitment to supporting and investing in the local music community. bdifferent also talks about the growing national attention around his career, including support from artists and athletes like Hunxho, K Camp, CeeDee Lamb, and Kevin Durant, as well as the success of his 2026 mixtape Come On!!, which has amassed nearly four million streams.

8 min
May 22, 2026Episode 1065
05-22-26 Joe Dotseth, Chief of the Metro Transit Police Department, talks with Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings about public safety, community partnerships, and improving transit security

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Chief Joe Dotseth joins Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings to discuss his vision for public safety across the Twin Cities transit system and how the Metro Transit Police Department is taking a whole-community approach to policing. He explains how beat policing, neighborhood engagement, and partnerships with social service organizations are helping improve safety while connecting riders experiencing homelessness, addiction, and mental health challenges to support. Dotseth also highlights outreach efforts, including the Northside Community Engagement Team and initiatives designed to build trust between law enforcement and the communities Metro Transit serves. The conversation explores early results from Metro Transit’s Safety and Security Action Plan, including increased proactive policing efforts and reductions in serious crime across the transit system.

7 min
May 22, 2026Episode 1064
05-22-26 Leslie E. Redmond, founder and executive director of Win Back, talks with Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings about honoring George Floyd’s legacy, community healing, and the sixth annual Day of Remembrance

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Leslie E. Redmond joins Freddie Bell & Chantel Sings to reflect on the significance of the sixth anniversary of George Floyd’s murder and why preserving truth and collective memory remains essential in this moment. She discusses Win Back’s annual Day of Remembrance, which brings together civic leaders, families, and community members to honor Floyd’s legacy through healing, reflection, and action. Redmond previews this year’s events, including the Yellow Flower Ceremony at George Floyd Square, scholarship presentations for local youth, and a historic conversation featuring representatives from the families of George Floyd and Emmett Till. The conversation also highlights Win Back’s year-round work in youth mentorship, civic engagement, and community healing, emphasizing the importance of turning remembrance into lasting impact.

11 min
May 20, 2026Episode 1063
05-20-26 Marquita W. Stephens, President & CEO of Urban League Twin Cities, talks with Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings about supporting families, workforce development, and youth programs during challenging times

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Marquita W. Stephens joins Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings to discuss her historic leadership as the first female President & CEO of Urban League Twin Cities and how the organization is responding to today’s political and economic climate. She shares how Urban League Twin Cities continues to provide critical workforce services, helping individuals gain skills, secure employment, and build long-term stability. Stephens also highlights the organization’s family stabilization efforts, designed to support families navigating economic uncertainty and systemic barriers. The conversation explores the importance of investing in youth development, including the need for continued funding for summer programs that create safe spaces, leadership opportunities, and pathways to success for young people.

12 min
May 20, 2026Episode 1062
05-20-26 Erik Hensel, Principal of Emerson Dual Language Elementary School, talks with Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings about Emerson’s 100th anniversary celebration and the impact of dual language education

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Principal Erik Hensel joins Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings to celebrate a major milestone as Emerson Dual Language Elementary School marks 100 years as a cornerstone of the Loring Park community. He shares the history of Emerson’s Spanish immersion program, one of the oldest in Minnesota, and explains how the school’s dual language model helps students build bilingual skills, cultural awareness, and academic success. Hensel gives listeners a preview of the Emerson Centennial Celebration on May 29, featuring student performances, cultural dance groups, food, and opportunities for the community to reconnect and share memories. The conversation also highlights how Emerson continues to serve families from across Minneapolis while honoring a century of learning and community connection.

12 min
May 18, 2026Episode 1061
05-18-26 Kevin Lindsey, CEO of the Minnesota Humanities Center, talks with Freddie Bell about how festivals strengthen community, preserve culture, and connect Minnesotans

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Kevin Lindsey joins Freddie Bell to discuss what festivals reveal about Minnesota’s identity and why communities across the state are eager to gather, celebrate, and share traditions. He explains how the Minnesota Humanities Center’s festival grants support events that preserve stories, food, music, and cultural heritage while creating opportunities for neighbors to connect and learn from one another. Lindsey highlights the strong demand for funding, with applicants requesting more than $14 million this year, underscoring the value Minnesotans place on joyful, community-centered experiences. The conversation also explores the economic and cultural impact of festivals in both metro and rural communities, while previewing upcoming Minnesota Humanities Center initiatives, including Juneteenth events and new grant opportunities.

14 min
May 15, 2026Episode 1060
05-15-26 May 2026 James Burroughs, SVP of Government and Community Relations and Chief Equity & Inclusion Officer at Children’s Minnesota, talks with Freddie Bell about advancing equity, advocacy, and community health initiatives

James Burroughs joins Freddie Bell to discuss the important work happening at Children’s Minnesota and the organization’s ongoing commitment to improving the health and well-being of children and families across the region. He shares how his leadership role connects equity and inclusion efforts with advocacy, government affairs, and community partnerships to address social determinants of health. The conversation also highlights how Children’s Minnesota is strengthening organizational culture, supporting patient quality initiatives, and building deeper relationships with the communities it serves. Burroughs explains how new executive leadership roles are helping drive innovation, collaboration, and long-term impact for Minnesota families.

8 min
May 15, 2026Episode 1059
05-15-26 May 2026 Terace Johnson, CEO of Spotlight Staffing, talks with Freddie Bell about The Great Minnesota Career Expo and workforce opportunities

Terace Johnson joins KMOJ to discuss The Great Minnesota Career Expo, a major workforce development event designed to connect Minnesotans with career pathways, employers, and hands-on industry experiences. Hosted by Spotlight Staffing, the expo will take place May 21 at the InterContinental Saint Paul Riverfront and features interactive demonstrations in aviation, skilled trades, culinary arts, retail, and agriculture. Johnson explains that the event is more than a traditional job fair—it’s focused on building community partnerships, expanding workforce opportunities, and helping people discover high-growth careers, including entry-level positions starting at $60,000 or more with no prior experience required. She also discusses the importance of reconnecting communities and employers following Operation Metro Surge and creating sustainable pathways into careers that strengthen Minnesota’s economy.

10 min
May 15, 2026Episode 1058
05-15-26 May 2026 Christine Tucci Osorio, Superintendent of School District 622, talks with Freddie Bell about AVID, end-of-year celebrations, and summer learning opportunities

Christine Tucci Osorio joins Freddie Bell for another “Chat with Christine,” sharing updates on the many end-of-year celebrations and student achievements happening across North St. Paul-Maplewood-Oakdale School District 622. She highlights the AVID program and explains how it helps students build academic skills, strengthen college and career readiness, and create meaningful connections throughout high school. Tucci Osorio also discusses the importance of grades and credit completion as the school year wraps up, encouraging students and families to stay engaged and finish strong. The conversation closes with information about summer learning opportunities, including Freedom School, designed to help students continue growing academically and personally during the summer months.

8 min
May 13, 2026Episode 1055
05-13-26 Yee Yang, Engagement, Education and Outreach Specialist for Minneapolis Public Schools, talks with Freddie Bell about Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and the upcoming observation days

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Yee Yang joins Freddie Bell to celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month and discuss this year’s theme, “Power in Unity: Strengthening Communities Together.” Representing Minneapolis Public Schools, Yang highlights the rich diversity and cultural contributions of AANHPI communities both locally and nationwide. The conversation includes a discussion of Hmong American Day on May 14 and the historical significance of the Hmong community’s journey to the United States following the Vietnam War. Yang also previews MPS Hmong Heritage Night at the Davis Center, featuring food, performances, cultural activities, and opportunities for families and community members to connect. Listeners will hear about the deep roots and impact of Hmong Americans in Minnesota, as well as the importance of honoring heritage, resilience, and community throughout the month of May.

10 min
May 8, 2026Episode 1052
05-08-26 May 2026 Mikeya Griffin, President and CEO of Rondo Community Land Trust, talks with Freddie Bell & Chantel Sings about the one-year anniversary of Golden Thyme Restaurant reopening

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Mikeya Griffin joins Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings to celebrate one year since Golden Thyme Restaurant reopened under the leadership of Rondo Community Land Trust. A proud “Rondo baby,” Griffin reflects on the importance of preserving culturally significant spaces that serve as anchors for community connection, history, and economic opportunity. She discusses the legacy of Golden Thyme’s original founders and how the restaurant continues to bring neighbors together through food, music, and events that celebrate the spirit of the Rondo neighborhood. The conversation also highlights Rondo CLT’s broader mission to support local businesses, expand housing opportunities, and ensure community assets remain rooted in the neighborhood for future generations. Listeners will also hear about upcoming programming at Golden Thyme, including R&B nights, Sunday suppers, game nights, open mic events, and other summer community gatherings.

7 min
May 8, 2026Episode 1051
05-08-26 Liz Schwab, Data Center Development Manager for Google, talks with Freddie Bell & Chantel Sings about the growing impact of data centers on communities and the economy

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Liz Schwab joins Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings to explain why public interest in data centers is rapidly increasing as digital technology, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and online services become more central to everyday life. Representing Google's global infrastructure and energy team, she discusses the real-world purpose of data centers and clears up common misconceptions about how they operate and support modern communication, business, healthcare, education, and entertainment. Schwab also highlights the economic benefits these facilities can bring to local communities, including jobs, infrastructure investment, and partnerships with local stakeholders. The conversation explores how sustainable, energy-efficient digital infrastructure is being developed to meet growing technological demands while creating long-term community impact.

8 min
May 6, 2026Episode 1050
05-06-26 Esther Agbaje, Minnesota House Representative, talks with Freddie Bell & Chantel Sings about end-of-session priorities, HCMC funding, and housing support

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Esther Agbaje joins Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings to provide an inside look at the final days of the Minnesota legislative session, highlighting key priorities, ongoing negotiations, and what residents can expect before adjournment. She reflects on the fast-paced session, sharing progress made on housing, taxes, and community investments, while also outlining what major issues remain unresolved. A major focus of the conversation is the future of Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC), where Rep. Agbaje discusses her proposed “Ballpark” funding solution and the urgency of bipartisan action to preserve this critical safety-net hospital. She also breaks down elements of the newly passed housing package, including rental assistance and pilot programs aimed at expanding housing stability and homeownership education. The discussion emphasizes the importance of community engagement, collaboration across party lines, and long-term solutions that support Minnesotans statewide.

8 min
May 6, 2026Episode 1049
05-06-26 Jay Haapala, Associate State Director of Community Engagement for AARP Minnesota, talks with Freddie Bell & Chantel Sings about severe weather preparedness and disaster-related scams

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Jay Haapala joins Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings to discuss how Minnesotans, especially older adults, can prepare for severe weather season as storms, floods, and emergencies become more likely. Representing AARP Minnesota, he highlights the unique vulnerabilities many older residents face, including mobility challenges, healthcare needs, and limited access to resources during disasters. He shares practical steps families can take now, from building emergency kits and securing important documents to signing up for local alerts and connecting with organizations like American Red Cross and The Salvation Army. Haapala also warns about the surge of scams that often follow disasters, including fake contractors, impersonators, and fraudulent charities targeting vulnerable populations. The conversation emphasizes staying informed, taking small preparedness steps, and remaining cautious to protect both safety and finances during emergencies.

8 min
May 6, 2026Episode 1048
05-06-26 Daren Johnson, Director of Extended Learning for Minneapolis Public Schools, talks with Freddie Bell & Chantel Sings about summer learning opportunities

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Daren Johnson joins Freddie Bell & Chantel Sings to highlight how learning continues beyond the school year through extended learning programs at Minneapolis Public Schools. He explains opportunities for K-8 students, including after-school programs like STEM, GEMS/GISE, and Discovery & Learning, which focus on academic enrichment and hands-on experiences. Johnson also discusses Summer Scholars Academies and the Summer Fast Track Academy for 9th graders, which includes cultural learning and field trips. For high school students, he outlines the importance of summer credit recovery programs, especially for those needing to stay on track for graduation. The conversation emphasizes flexible, engaging ways for students to continue learning, build skills, and prepare for the upcoming school year.

9 min
Apr 29, 2026Episode 1047
04-29-26 G. Phillip Shoultz, III, Associate Artistic Director of VocalEssence, talks with Freddie Bell & Chantel Sings about the “Global Rhythms, Joyful Voices” concert

On the KMOJ Morning Show, G. Phillip Shoultz, III joins Freddie Bell & Chantel Sings to discuss VocalEssence’s season finale concert, “Global Rhythms, Joyful Voices,” happening May 3 at Ordway Concert Hall. He shares how the performance brings together music, dance, and storytelling from cultures across Africa, Asia, and the Americas, reflecting the diverse traditions that shape American music. The event features a wide range of performers, including drummers, dancers, puppetry artists, and more than 100 singers, creating a vibrant, immersive experience. Shoultz highlights the importance of community-centered art and how shared singing can inspire connection and creativity across generations. Listeners also hear about pre-concert festivities, including cultural activities and live performances that extend the celebration beyond the stage.

12 min
Apr 29, 2026Episode 1046
04-29-26 Jennifer Bordon, Active Living Coordinator for Minneapolis Public Schools, talks with Freddie Bell & Chantel Sings about “Let’s Roll MPS” and National Bike to School Day

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Jennifer Bordon joins Freddie Bell & Chantel Sings to talk about “Let’s Roll MPS,” a free, community bike ride happening May 6 on the Northside to celebrate National Bike to School Day. She explains how the event brings together students, families, and community members to promote active living, connection, and healthy habits, while also highlighting the importance of volunteer support. Jennifer shares details about the five-mile ride, safety tips for participants, and the post-ride celebration featuring nutritious food. She also discusses how Minneapolis Public Schools is expanding bike education through programs like Walk!Bike!Fun! and partnerships that have helped students collectively ride tens of thousands of miles. The conversation emphasizes building community, encouraging physical activity, and making biking accessible and fun for all.

8 min
Apr 22, 2026Episode 1045
04-22-26 Rep. Esther Agbaje, Minnesota House Representative, talks with Freddie Bell about gun violence prevention efforts, legislative challenges, and community safety investments

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell speaks with Rep. Esther Agbaje about ongoing efforts at the State Capitol to pass meaningful gun violence prevention legislation. She outlines key proposals, including restrictions on assault weapons, bans on high-capacity magazines, and measures addressing emerging threats like untraceable “ghost guns.” While many Minnesotans support these policies, she explains that political divisions and a closely split legislature have made progress difficult. Rep. Agbaje also highlights solutions that are already working, such as red flag laws, and emphasizes the need for greater investment in community violence intervention and victim services to create safer communities.

9 min
Apr 22, 2026Episode 1044
04-22-26 Liam Green, Volunteer Coordinator at Every Meal, talks with Freddie Bell about fighting child hunger and the impact of volunteerism during Volunteer Appreciation Month

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell speaks with Liam Green about the mission of Every Meal and its efforts to address child hunger across Minnesota. He explains how the organization provides weekend food support to students experiencing food insecurity, ensuring they have access to meals outside of school days. The conversation highlights the program’s roots in Minneapolis Public Schools and its growth to serve hundreds of schools statewide. Green also shares how volunteers play a vital role in this work and encourages listeners to get involved during Volunteer Appreciation Month and beyond.

13 min
Apr 22, 2026Episode 1043
04-22-26 Londell McMillan, co-owner of Paisley Park, talks with Freddie Bell about the anniversary of Prince's passing, the impact of his legacy and his newly released music

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell talks with Londell McMillan, the co-owner of Paisley Park. McMillan spoke bout the energy at Paisley Park on yesterday, which marked ten years since Prince's passing. He also spoke about the recent release of Prince's version of With This Tear, which was recorded back in 1991. On the subject of music, McMillan also spoke about the extensive library of unreleased music and also how he decides to release it. Lastly, he closed with speaking about the legacy and impact of Paisley Park and how to keep that connection to the community going for the next generation.

13 min
Apr 20, 2026Episode 1042
04-20-26 Mary Moriarty, Hennepin County Attorney, talks with Freddie Bell about the conviction in the Mariah Samuels case, the role of Orders for Protection, and accountability in the justice system

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell speaks with Mary Moriarty about the recent conviction of David Eugene Wright in the murder of Mariah Samuels, a case that has raised serious concerns about system failures and domestic violence protections. They discuss how an Order for Protection is intended to work and what should happen when violations are reported, especially in urgent situations. Moriarty also addresses the emotional impact of the verdict on Samuels’ family and the broader community, while emphasizing the need for accountability across the system. The conversation highlights ongoing efforts to strengthen trust in protective measures and ensure that victims receive the safety and support they need.

11 min
Apr 17, 2026Episode 1041
04-17-26 Christine Tucci Osorio, Superintendent of School District 622, talks with Freddie Bell about the district’s strong graduation results and ongoing challenges impacting student success

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings speak with Superintendent Christine Tucci Osorio about the latest graduation results for School District 622, celebrating a year of outstanding achievement. She shares what contributed to the district’s success and the efforts behind improved student outcomes. At the same time, Tucci Osorio acknowledges challenges from recent community disruptions, including significant student absences during the winter months that may impact future performance. The conversation highlights both optimism and realism as the district continues working to support students and maintain academic progress.

10 min
Apr 15, 2026Episode 1040
04-15-26 Debra Hurston, Exec. Director of the Association for Black Economic Power, and Aquilla Robinson, Program and Outreach Manager, talk with Freddie Bell about financial empowerment, Arise Community Credit Union, and their upcoming community event

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell speaks with Debra Hurston and Aquilla Robinson about the mission of the Association for Black Economic Power (ABEP) and its work to expand financial access and build long-term wealth in underserved communities. They highlight the creation of Arise Community Credit Union, Minnesota’s first Black-led community credit union, and explain how ABEP’s approach focuses on sustainable, systems-level impact. The conversation explores why financial empowerment is especially critical right now and shares real-world examples of how their work is making a difference. They also preview their upcoming May 21 fundraising event, inviting the community to get involved, support the mission, and take part in an inclusive and engaging experience.

11 min
Apr 15, 2026Episode 1039
04-15-26 Emma Balázs, founding curator of The People’s Museum for Prince, talks with Freddie Bell about the community-driven project celebrating Prince’s legacy

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell speaks with Emma Balázs about The People’s Museum for Prince, a unique, community-powered project that invites fans to share personal stories, artwork, and memories of the iconic artist. She explains how the traveling museum centers everyday voices to preserve Prince’s cultural impact beyond traditional timelines and facts. Opening June 7, Prince’s birthday, the exhibit will be hosted at Roberts Gallery in North Minneapolis, honoring the neighborhood where he grew up. The conversation also highlights the significance of the 10-year anniversary of his passing, encouraging listeners to contribute their own experiences and be part of shaping his living legacy.

10 min
Apr 15, 2026Episode 1038
04-15-26 Dr. Lisa Sayles-Adams, Superintendent of Minneapolis Public Schools, talks with Freddie Bell about the return to in-person learning, district budget updates, and student achievements

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell speaks with Dr. Lisa Sayles-Adams about Minneapolis Public Schools’ transition back to full in-person learning following a period of online options. She shares how the district is supporting students both academically and emotionally during the adjustment, while also providing an update on the ongoing budget process and new transparency tools for the community. Dr. Sayles-Adams highlights student accomplishments, including chess tournament winners and those advancing to the Minnesota History Day competition. She also invites the community to celebrate the Emerson Dual Language School Centennial and recognizes important April observances that honor staff, volunteers, and student support professionals.

11 min
Apr 10, 2026Episode 1035
04-10-26 Wil Dorsey, author and artist, talks with Freddie Bell about his memoir Looking for Czar and the deep emotional connection between people and their dogs

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell speaks with Wil Dorsey about his debut memoir Looking for Czar, a heartfelt exploration of the bond between humans and their dogs. Inspired by a dream years after losing his beloved dog, Dorsey shares how the book blends personal storytelling, original artwork, and emotional reflection. He introduces the concept of attunement, encouraging people to slow down and deepen their awareness of their relationships. The conversation highlights themes of love, loss, and connection, offering listeners both an emotional perspective and practical ways to strengthen bonds with those they care about.

10 min
Apr 10, 2026Episode 1034
04-10-26 Latte Da Next Generation Commission Awardees, Clare Fuyuko Bierman and Erika Ji, talk with Freddie Bell about Theater Latté Da’s NEXT Generation Commission and creating new musical theater works

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell speaks with Clare Fuyuko Bierman and Erika Ji about their work in musical theater and their involvement with Theater Latté Da’s NEXT Generation Commission as well as being awardees. They discuss how the program supports bold, original storytelling by historically underrepresented artists, providing both funding and long-term development opportunities. Bierman and Ji share insights into their collaborative projects and the importance of creating stories that challenge perspectives and reflect diverse voices. The conversation highlights how initiatives like this help expand the musical theater landscape while fostering the next generation of creative talent.

10 min
Apr 8, 2026Episode 1033
04-08-24 Rep. Esther Agbaje, Minnesota House Representative, talks with Freddie Bell about legislative efforts to save Hennepin County Medical Center and her “Ball Park” tax bill

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell speaks with Rep. Esther Agbaje about urgent legislative efforts to support Hennepin County Medical Center (HCMC), a critical safety net hospital serving the Upper Midwest. She discusses her upcoming “Ball Park” tax bill and the need for bipartisan cooperation as the legislative session winds down. Rep. Agbaje emphasizes that the future of HCMC impacts all Minnesotans, from urban communities to rural areas, making it a statewide concern. The conversation highlights the importance of securing sustainable funding to ensure continued access to essential healthcare services.

8 min
Apr 8, 2026Episode 1032
04-08-26 G. Phillip Shoultz, III, Artistic Director of Together In Hope Choir and associate artistic director of VocalEssence, talks about the Sing Democracy 250 concert and the power of choral music with Freddie Bell

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell speaks with G. Phillip Shoultz, III about Sing Democracy 250, a nationwide choral initiative commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. He highlights the upcoming signature concert in Minneapolis at Orchestra Hall, featuring premieres of powerful new works inspired by themes of democracy, citizenship, and justice. Shoultz also emphasizes the significance of Minneapolis as a national hub for choral music and the collaborative effort bringing together ensembles from across Minnesota. The conversation underscores the transformative power of music to unite communities and inspire reflection during this historic milestone.

9 min
Apr 8, 2026Episode 1031
04-08-26 Crystal Brinkman, Youth Employment and Training Supervisor at the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board, talks with Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings about summer job opportunities for teens and young adults

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings speak with Crystal Brinkman about summer employment opportunities available through the Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board. She highlights programs like Teen Teamworks, which helps youth ages 14–18 build essential job skills, responsibility, and confidence through hands-on work experiences. Brinkman also discusses opportunities for young adults through the Minneapolis Park Corps, along with the broader benefits of gaining early work experience. The conversation encourages listeners to apply soon, noting upcoming deadlines and where to find more information about available positions.

7 min
Apr 7, 2026Episode 1030
04-07-26 Matt Bertram, Vice President of Volunteer Services at the American Red Cross, talks with Freddie Bell about reimagining volunteerism and how to get involved during National Volunteer Month

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell speaks with Matt Bertram about how the American Red Cross is evolving volunteer opportunities to meet the needs of today’s communities. He discusses the “Reimagining Volunteerism” initiative, which focuses on making it easier and more flexible for people to serve through tools like opportunity finders and on-demand scheduling. Bertram also highlights the personal and community benefits of volunteering, especially for those looking to reconnect and make a difference. The conversation encourages listeners to take action during National Volunteer Month and explore accessible ways to get involved.

12 min
Apr 3, 2026Episode 1029
04-03-24 Khalique Rogers, Executive Director of Catalyst for Systems Change, and Samia Mohamud, student leader and PSEO participant, talk with Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings about protecting access to Minnesota’s PSEO program and student advocacy efforts

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings speak with Khalique Rogers and Samia Mohamud about growing concerns over proposed changes to Minnesota’s Post Secondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) program. They explain how the program provides free college credit to high school students while saving families and taxpayers millions, and why new restrictions could limit access, especially for first-generation and low-income students. Samia shares her firsthand experience as a student advocate, testifying at the state level and pushing for equitable access to education opportunities. The conversation also highlights a broader coalition effort calling for transparency, enforcement of existing laws, and a pause on changes until a full review is completed.

12 min
Apr 3, 2026Episode 1028
04-03-26 Mary Moore Easter Mary Moore Easter, poet and emerita professor of dance at Carleton College, talks with Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings about her book Free Papers and the story of Eliza Winston

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings speak with Mary Moore Easter about her poetry collection Free Papers, inspired by the testimony of Eliza Winston, a Mississippi slave who won her freedom in a Minnesota court in 1860. Easter shares the research process behind the book, including her deep dive into historical court transcripts and what moved her to bring this story to life through poetry. She also highlights her upcoming book reading at the Hennepin History Museum, where attendees can engage in discussion, ask questions, and purchase signed copies. The conversation underscores the importance of preserving and sharing powerful local histories that continue to resonate today.

9 min
Apr 2, 2026Episode 1027
04-02-26 Leela James, R&B singer and songwriter, talks with Chantel Sings about her 2B Honest EP, musical journey, and upcoming tour

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Chantel Sings speaks with Leela James about her latest project, the 2B Honest EP, and the inspiration behind its soulful and honest sound. She reflects on her career evolution, blending classic soul influences with contemporary R&B, and what continues to drive her artistry. Leela also shares details about her ongoing tour and what fans can expect from her upcoming performances, including her May 2nd show. Additionally, she highlights her song “Rise and Shine” being featured in the upcoming film You, Me, and Tuscany, marking another exciting chapter in her career.

10 min
Apr 1, 2026Episode 1026
04-01-26 Jay Haapala, Associate State Director of Community Engagement for AARP Minnesota, talks with Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings about Fraud Prevention Month, emerging scams, and how to protect yourself

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings speak with Jay Haapala about AARP’s Fraud Prevention Month and the growing threat of scams and identity theft. He highlights common and emerging scams, including jury duty text scams, job-related fraud, and targeted messages tied to local permits, emphasizing how criminals use urgency and fear to exploit victims. Haapala shares practical tips for protecting personal information and recognizing red flags, while encouraging listeners to stay informed as scams evolve. He also promotes the upcoming Twin Cities Scam Jam event and AARP’s Fraud Watch Network as valuable resources to help individuals safeguard their finances and support others in their communities.

7 min
Mar 25, 2026Episode 1024
03-25-26 Dr. Ruth Lynfield, infectious disease physician and epidemiologist at the Minnesota Department of Health, talks with Freddie Bell about syphilis awareness, testing, and prevention

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell speaks with Dr. Ruth Lynfield about the importance of syphilis awareness and public health education. She explains that anyone who is sexually active can contract syphilis, but emphasizes that it can be easily detected through a simple blood test at a clinic. Dr. Lynfield highlights the serious risks of untreated syphilis, particularly during pregnancy, where it can cause significant harm to babies. She also reassures listeners that syphilis is curable with proper treatment, underscoring the importance of regular testing and early intervention.

11 min
Mar 25, 2026Episode 1023
03-25-26 Rodney Hamilton, Director of the Professional Studies Program at Ballet Hispánico, talks with Freddie Bell about the Katherine Dunham Dance Residency at Lundstrum Performing Arts and the legacy of Black dance

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell speaks with Rodney Hamilton about his visit to Minneapolis to teach in the Katherine Dunham Dance Residency at Lundstrum Performing Arts. He shares insights into the life and legacy of Katherine Dunham, a pioneering dancer and anthropologist who blended African and Caribbean traditions with modern dance. Hamilton explains the cultural and spiritual roots of many modern dance forms and why preserving this history is important today. He also highlights opportunities for the community to participate in classes and auditions, emphasizing accessibility and inclusion for dancers of all levels.

9 min
Mar 25, 2026Episode 1022
03-25-26 Dr. Elizabeth Keenan, Associate Superintendent of Special Education and Student Supports Services, talks with Freddie Bell about Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month and special education services at Minneapolis Public Schools

On the KMOJ Morning Show, Freddie Bell speaks with Dr. Elizabeth Keenan about Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month and the importance of inclusion and accessibility in education. She shares that Minneapolis Public Schools serves about 6,000 students through special education, with support systems in place from birth through age 22. Dr. Keenan highlights key resources like assistive technology, sensory rooms, and transition programming designed to help students thrive. She also discusses ongoing improvement efforts and the challenges of underfunding, while encouraging families to explore available services and supports through the district.