We have the opportunity to start and take part in many important community conversations on St. Louis on the Air, and many times those conversations continue via other media.
During Tuesday's discussion about the active role young professionals are taking in the St. Louis area, we asked what you and others can do to get involved, and what changes you'd like to see in St. Louis.
Here is part of the Twitter conversation.
We want to hear from you! What can young professionals do to get involved in #STL? What do you want to change?
— St. Louis on the Air (@STLonAir) August 12, 2014
@STLonAir @stlpublicradio Find what you're most passionate about and join an org that let's you explore that passion.
— Matthew Hibbard (@MRHibbard) August 12, 2014
@STLonAir Great way to meet people & improve #StLouis is to #volunteer. I started @EduXchangeCorps to work with #kids here & we'd love help!
— Elad Gross (@BigElad) August 12, 2014
@STLonAir Charity is definitely something I find lacking in STL. Stingy with time especially.
— Dustin Mitchell (@dustincmitchell) August 12, 2014
@jruebsam @STLonAir For most busy professionals today time is often more valuable than money, so volunteering truly is a gift from the <3
— Dustin Mitchell (@dustincmitchell) August 12, 2014
@STLonAir less fragmentation. in #STL everyone has a little fiefdom. Would like to see cooperation and unity around community information.
— TeeRod (@Tamarakeish) August 12, 2014
We want to continue this conversation: Send us a tweet at @STLonAir, or leave a comment below.
St. Louis on the Air discusses issues and concerns facing the St. Louis area. The show is produced by Mary Edwards and Alex Heuer and hosted by veteran journalist Don Marsh. Follow us on Twitter: @STLonAir.