Soul Strings
A yard sale purchase gave a five-year-old Dave Glover a Beatles record, and he still talks about that needle drop like it rewired his whole nervous system. You may know Dave as the unfiltered voice behind The Dave Glover Show on KMOX and a staple of St. Louis radio, but we go past the persona and into the parts that shaped him: a complicated childhood, a lifelong creative drive, and the strange mix of shyness and performance that so many entertainers live with. We get honest about mental health and the creative brain, including anxiety, ADHD, therapy, and what it means to accept that some struggles don’t “get cured,” they get managed. We also dig into belief and identity, from his early years in evangelical Christianity and touring with a Christian band to landing in a place of hopeful agnosticism, choosing curiosity over performative certainty. If you’ve ever felt pressure to fit a label for work, family, or an audience, this conversation will hit close to home. Then the story takes a powerful turn into hospice volunteering and No One Dies Alone (NODA). After a NODA volunteer sat with Dave’s mother in her final hours, he trained to do the same, sitting vigil so people don’t die alone. We talk about what those rooms feel like, how presence changes you, and why gratitude gets louder when distractions go quiet. We also connect music and grief through the Beatles, including why Dear Prudence carries his brother’s memory, and we preview his Delmar Hall Beatles set packed with songs fans rarely hear live. If you like conversations about storytelling, live music, St. Louis culture, mental health, hospice care, and meaning, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find Soul Strings.
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