MEET THE MEINERS ❤️❤️ My incredible sons @maxwellmeiners and @simonmeiners on life in a gigantic family. đź“» @840WHAS audio 🎧 https://t.co/QQuSobETgK #flattenthecurve #alonetogether pic.twitter.com/63fJSOcS3Z— Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) April 21, 2020 My sons are clever, creative, and passionate about societal issues. I love when they visit me on the radio or TV. They came by for an extended interview this week. The tweet above links just the Meet the Meiners family segment. The complete interview segment is here.
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MEET THE MEINERS – as families connect electronically during the pandemic, mine connects on WHAS Radio
Every afternoon at 4:35 on @840WHAS, MEET THE MEINERS. I'm staying in touch with family on the radio. #BBN fanatic Greg Meiners taunts me for loving UofL, talks of spiritual support for neighbors during #COVID19 shutdown, family strength. ❤️ AUDIO https://t.co/kBJdDrHKBg #fam pic.twitter.com/goRlENkhH6 — Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) March 24, 2020 MEET THE MEINERS - My incredible sister Michele Renbarger popped on @840WHAS today to share family tales and for me to brag about her selfless community service. She’s a loving, thoughtful, funny sib, wife, mom, and friend. ❤️ AUDIO https://t.co/VNIBiCRBC7 #familyiseverything pic.twitter.com/tt5FPuPEnd — Terry Meiners (@terrymeiners) March 24, 2020 MEET THE MEINERS - My brother Mark popped on @840WHAS to talk quarantine time, getting teens out of bed for online school, a salute to
SIMON MEINERS: the twisted trajectories of Kentucky’s two global icons
My son Simon Meiners discovered a fascinating coincidence from March 6, 1964. Two men who would become the most recognizable figures in the world both made life changing decisions that would forever impact their separate legacies. As the millennial kids perpetually run from their whiteness, surely it's OK to point out that Col. Sanders (in this context) is the original snowflake.
After 40 years of broadcasting, I’m too lazy to quit now
I was never smart enough to get a real job. Nonetheless, this broadcasting thing seemed to work out. WHAS RADIO CLIPS WHAS ARCHIVED CLIPS FROM THE 80s WHAS-TV GREAT DAY LIVE VIDEO WQMF RADIO CLIPS WITH RON CLAY WLRS RADIO CLIPS WITH RON CLAY WKQQ CLIPS FROM THE 1970s Both of my sons have the media bug. Family tradition. It's all good. WHAS Radio "Ter's Top 73 clips of 1987" Getting paid to play in the snow? Sign me up. In 2016, my media buddies roasted me as a fundraiser for Seven Counties Services. My earliest TV series was the nightly news magazine PM Louisville with the delightful Ange Humphrey.
Simon Meiners: higher ed just another bought-off industry
From The Courier-Journal Higher ed is a "bought-off industry” Simon Meiners 11:58 a.m. EDT May 30, 2015 Fielding criticism about his bonus payments, University of Louisville President James Ramsey recently warned that if the school's board of trustees absorbs the U of L Foundation then “political appointees” will seize control of its $1.1 billion in assets. But how would that make things any more agenda-driven than they already are? An economist by training, Ramsey already shills for an ideology that serves him and few others. The U of L business school just announced a $6 million gift-backed “free market economics institute” whose stated mission is to trace the pattern between free market policies and gains in individual well-being. That mission itself is blatantly partisan.