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MPR News with Angela Davis

MPR News with Angela Davis

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    • Meet the poet laureate of Minneapolis: Junauda Petrus
      Jul 31 2025

      MPR News host Angela Davis talks about the power of poetry with Junauda Petrus, the poet laureate for the city of Minneapolis. Junauda says poetry is “soul medicine” that can unite us in our shared humanity. Angela also hears from poet and performer, Tish Jones, about what poetry means to her.


      Guests:


      • Junauda Petrus is the poet laureate for the city of Minneapolis. She is an author, playwright, filmmaker and co-founder of the experimental artist collective, Free Black Dirt. She is the author of the Coretta Scott King Award-winning young adult novel, “The Stars and the Blackness Between Them,” and the children’s book, “Can We Please Give the Police Department to the Grandmothers?”
      • Tish Jones is a poet, performer and educator in St. Paul. She’s also the founder and executive director of TruArtSpeaks.
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      49 min
    • How yoga and mindfulness can reduce the stress in your life
      Jul 30 2025

      MPR News host Angela Davis talks with a Twin Cities rapper and mindfulness instructor who says yoga saved his life.

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      47 min
    • Dating is difficult: Why it's not working like it used to
      Jul 29 2025

      If you’re single, you’ve probably heard it — or said it to yourself: Dating feels impossible right now.


      The numbers back it up. A Pew Research study found that nearly half of Americans say dating is harder than it was a decade ago.


      So, what’s changed? Why is dating so difficult for so many people?


      Dating apps have transformed how we can meet, but it’s not clear if they are helping or hurting. In the 1990s, nearly 20 percent of couples met in a bar or restaurant. Today that number is down to just 8 percent.


      MPR News host Angela Davis revisits a conversation she had earlier this year with a dating coach and a therapist to help break down the challenges of modern dating — and provide some advice for what you can do to make it easier.



      Guests:


      • Deanna Pelley is a public speaker, podcaster and mental health therapist with Emerge Therapy based in Minneapolis.
      • Alex Merritt is a Minneapolis-based dating coach, known as the “Love Engineer.” Alex leads relationship workshops and does one-on-one advising on how to find love.


      Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.


      Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.

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      44 min
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