
Miya Norfleet
St. Louis on the Air ProducerMiya Norfleet is a lifelong St. Louisan with a love of storytelling and community engagement. Before joining St. Louis on the Air, Miya served as the founding Director of Digital Communication at Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri and associate producer at Nine PBS. Notable projects include producing the weekly public affairs program “Stay Tuned” and two feature-length documentaries, “Works in Progress” and “Gentlemen of Vision.” Miya is a proud graduate of Webster University with a bachelor’s degree in Video Production and spent five months at the Hua Hin/Cha-Am, Thailand campus.
In her free time, Miya is enjoying time with her niece and nephews, shopping for new houseplants, relearning how to roller skate, visiting museum exhibits, going to concerts and dining at local restaurants.
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OtherJuliet Simone and her mother, Rebecca Massie, shared their family’s story in a StoryCorps recording session in October 2023.
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Kendrick Lamar dropped his diss track “euphoria” that directly targets Drake on Tuesday. The internet has been in shambles ever since.
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"In Orbit" is a community zine featuring seasoned comic book professionals, burgeoning talent and youth artists.
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“Love” is the theme for the 17th annual QFest: self-love and acceptance, romance, familial bonds, fictive kinship and all.
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The Greater St. Louis Marathon spans 26.2 miles across St. Louis.
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An online mom group with over 3,600 members connects over the use of and interest in cannabis and the realities of motherhood.
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It’s a familiar rule: People should not spend more than 30% of their income on housing. But for many who rent in St. Louis, that percentage has long been higher.
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Beyoncé’s album “Cowboy Carter” has sparked interest in Black country artists from back in the day till now.
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Brentwood Destination Park opened April 6 to well over 2,000 visitors.
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Voter apathy is especially rampant among Gen Z and millennial voters.
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Bill Streeter’s passion project went on longer than he expected. He’s ready to find a new way to celebrate St. Louis’ music scene.
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Cash rules everything around us. For Black women, taking control starts with time, energy and funds, says Paris Woods.