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  • Bob Regnier: A Legacy of Leadership & Giving
    2025/04/22

    The Regnier name is woven into the fabric of Kansas City. In this inspiring episode, Bob Regnier shares the powerful story of his family’s legacy of philanthropy and business—from his parents, Vic and Helen Regnier, to the charitable work he and his wife Ann continue today.

    Bob reflects on how his father’s relentless work ethic and commitment to community shaped his own path—from helping build the iconic Ranchmart Shopping Center to founding a community-focused bank, Bank of Blue Valley. Through it all, the Regniers have used their success to give back, creating foundations that uplift and support those in need.

    Tune in to hear how one family’s vision and generosity continue to shape the KC metro—and why their story is far from over.

    Whether you’re passionate about Kansas City history, local entrepreneurship, or community impact, this is a story that will leave you inspired.

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    43 分
  • Madi Lamb: Building Community through the Quarter Life Club
    2025/04/15

    Madi Lamb is a Kansas City native & the founder of Quarter Life Club, a social club for helping twentysomethings “in the mood to meet people” connect in a meaningful way.

    At 25, Madi hit the dreaded “quarter life crisis”. She was having trouble meeting people, and she quickly discovered she wasn’t the only one. Thanks in part to the distance that stemmed from covid and remote work, many in her generation seemed to be struggling to build community.

    Madi decided to do something about it. Both inspired & disenchanted by dating apps, she began hosting casual meetups for others looking to connect. 500 members and 4 cities later, the Quarter Life Club has taken off and is sparking friendships, relationships, and meaningful connections all over the country — with Kansas City’s club leading the way.

    We’re joined by Madi’s KC Advocate, Brandon Krekel, who works at the KC Chamber of Commerce and shares how Madi’s vision and the QLC is impacting small businesses all over the region.

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    53 分
  • Len Dawson Jr: The Legacy of Chiefs & Pro Football Hall of Famer Lenny Dawson
    2025/04/08

    Len Dawson Jr. has had quite the life.

    Sure, it hasn’t always been easy being the son of Chiefs icon Lenny Dawson, but being on the sidelines and in the locker room while his famous father was quarterbacking the Chiefs had a lot of perks.

    Len shares his life story, from his wild teenage years to the decisions that brought him back to calling Kansas City home.

    We know all the stats — Len Jr tells the stories that helped build the legend of “Lenny the Cool!!”


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    58 分
  • Jim Cosgrove: Mr. Stinky Feet
    2025/04/01

    Jim Cosgrove, aka "Mr. Stinky Feet", is a Kansas City musician, journalist, and author who has been entertaining children and adults for over 25 years. He’s produced 10 albums, written 3 children’s books, an essay collection from his years as a parenting columnist with the Kansas City Star, and a true-crime memoir, and performed over 5,000 times all over the world — including a couple of Easter Egg Rolls on the front lawn of the White House!

    His message to the young and the young at heart? See life like a child – it’s supposed to be fun.

    He should know, he cut George Brett’s lawn as a youngster and scored an historic bat and autograph from #5 himself.

    Don’t miss this deep dive & walk down Kansas City memory lane with one of our town’s most feel-good legends!

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    49 分
  • Danny O’Neill: Bean Baron of The Roasterie Coffee Company
    2025/03/25

    Danny O’Neill, founder of Kansas City’s iconic The Roasterie Coffee Company, is one of a kind. One of ten children born and raised in tiny Denison, Iowa, Danny was always looking for a way to make a mark. Little did he know that a semester as a high school exchange student in Costa Rica picking coffee beans would forever change his life.

    He eventually saved up $17,000 dollars, bought a coffee roaster, lined his basement with corrugated tin, blue tarps and fluorescent lighting and went to work air roasting coffee. His first sale was a ten pound bag for a coffee cart at Children’s Mercy Hospital, and the rest is history.

    It’s an incredible story about fear, perseverance, and hard work. It wasn’t easy becoming “The Bean Baron”!

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  • Deliece Hofen: Hope for Childhood Cancer
    2025/03/18

    Deliece Hofen is the founder of Braden’s Hope for Childhood Cancer, a Kansas City nonprofit working to raise awareness & funds for childhood cancer research to advance cures for children.

    Deliece’s son Braden was diagnosed with Stage IV Neuroblastoma when he was just three and given little chance to live. When Deliece faced her own simultaneous breast cancer diagnosis, she saw firsthand how stark the difference was between her clear path forward and the question marks faced by those fighting childhood cancer due to lack of funding and research. Now 20, Braden is in remission and continues to defy odds. Since its founding in 2010, "Braden's Hope” has raised millions of dollars for research into the fight against the leading cause of death among children.

    This is a remarkable story of perseverance, hope, and the power of our Kansas City community.

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    45 分
  • Browne’s Irish Marketplace: Heritage, Family, & Business
    2025/03/11

    Kerry Browne and her husband John McClain are 4th generation owners of the historic Browne’s Irish Marketplace, the oldest Irish business in the world outside of Ireland & the oldest retail business in Kansas City.

    Located in Midtown, Browne’s is known for its warm hospitality, curated Irish imports and authentic Irish food and drink.

    Only ½ of 1% of all businesses last for 100 years. We sit down with Kerry and John to talk about how Browne’s has thrived for nearly a century and a half: through two pandemics, two World Wars, Prohibition (rumor has it Pendergast himself was a Browne’s regular), the Depression, and every downswing of the economy since.

    Their secret? Good old Irish resilience, and an incredible community — one that warmly includes everyone who walks in the front door.

    We’re also joined by Kerry and John’s oldest son Ian, along with loyal Browne's supporter Pete McCluskey, who serves with Kerry on the board of both the St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Kansas City Irish Fest and shares their stories. This crew represents everything Irish here in Kansas City as they carry on the incredible legacy of the immigrants who helped build this city we love. Slainté!

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    47 分
  • Kelly Tastove: The Making of the Symphony in the Flint Hills
    2025/03/04

    Kelly Tastove is the Operations Manager & Donor Relations Manager of the Symphony in the Flint Hills, a 20 year tradition bringing the Kansas City Symphony to various ranches across Kansas’s tallgrass prairie for a celebration of music, art, and the unique ecology of the Flint Hills. The signature event is at the top of every Kansan’s bucket list.

    For attendees, the event is idyllic. But behind the scenes, Kelly and her team, their volunteers, and the ranchers offering up their land have navigated the impossible to make the magic happen - bringing the Kansas City Symphony to the middle of the prairie and hosting 7,500 guests with no orchestra shell, no power, no sound system, no parking, no restrooms, no food, & no water, and praying Mother Nature cooperates!

    In today’s episode, we cover everything from the birthday party that started it all, to the history of the land and the mission of the nonprofit, the behind the scenes details that have made the event possible & what’s in store after this summer’s final concert. It’s a fascinating look at one of our region’s most unique celebrations & ecological treasures - one more reason “there’s just something about Kansas City”!

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    47 分