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There's Just Something About Kansas City

There's Just Something About Kansas City

著者: Frank Boal Sarah McEnerney Kate Feder Ben Messner
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“There’s just something about Kansas City.”™ It may be the most-heard phrase from those who are from here, those who have come here, & those who have chosen to stay. It’s a sense of pride, of camaraderie, of community and comfort. A sense of small-town, back-patio warmth brimming with growth, innovation and potential. A sense of zero degrees of separation in a city of champions. For each of us, that “something” is a story crafted through years of experiences, big and small, that have planted the Heart of America so deeply in our own. Join legendary Kansas City sports broadcaster Frank Boal each week for deep, down-to-earth conversations with some of this town’s most legendary residents, both natives and transplants, and hear what it is about Kansas City that just keeps calling them home.Frank Boal, Sarah McEnerney, Kate Feder, Ben Messner 世界
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  • Kelli Campbell-Goodnow: Gold Star Spouse & Executive Director of Valor Partners Foundation
    2025/08/12

    After losing her husband, Marine helicopter pilot Shawn Campbell, in a tragic night operations training accident, Kelli Campbell-Goodnow faced the unimaginable: raising four young children alone. Joining her parents in Kansas City, Kelli transformed her grief into a mission to serve others.

    Today, as Executive Director of the Valor Partners Foundation, she is working to provide scholarship support for the spouses and children of 100% disabled and diseased veterans.

    In this inspiring interview, Kelli shares her powerful story of resilience, service, and hope, from navigating loss to leading a nonprofit that’s making a real difference.

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    49 分
  • Katie Hastert: Thomas Hart Benton’s History, Art, & Stories
    2025/08/05

    Explore the life and legacy of Thomas Hart Benton, one of America’s most influential 20th-century artists, in this special episode recorded inside his original Kansas City studio at 3616 Belleview.

    Our guest, Katie Hastert, site administrator and Benton historian at the Thomas Hart Benton Home and Studio State Historic Site, shares untold stories about Benton’s rebellious youth, turbulent education, and eventual rise as a leading figure in American art. Katie brings his spirit to life through her lively & humorous perspective paired with a deep understanding of Kansas City’s iconic muralist.

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    Learn why President Harry Truman once called him “the best damn painter in America”, and why his Kansas City studio is a must-visit for art lovers, history buffs, and locals alike.

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    51 分
  • Browne’s Irish Marketplace: America’s Oldest Irish Business & A Kansas City Legacy
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    Located in Midtown Kansas City, Browne’s is beloved for its Irish hospitality, curated imports from Ireland, and authentic Irish food, drinks, and gifts. It’s more than a store — it’s a living piece of Irish-American history.

    In this episode, Kerry and John share how Browne’s has survived and thrived through:

    • Two pandemics

    • Two World Wars

    • The Great Depression

    • Prohibition (with rumors of visits from Tom Pendergast!)

    • And every economic downturn for nearly 150 years

    We also hear from their son Ian and longtime friend Pete McCluskey, a key player in both the KC St. Patrick’s Day Parade and KC Irish Fest, as they reflect on Irish culture, resilience, and the immigrant legacy that helped shape Kansas City.

    Whether you’re Irish by birth or Irish at heart — this is a story worth raising a glass to. Sláinte!

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    47 分
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