Episodios

  • Dan Smith | S02E04 | KC Leaders
    May 28 2024

    Dan Smith, co-founder of Porter House KC, discusses the mission of his organization to support entrepreneurs in the urban core of Kansas City. They offer small business development programs, mentoring, and soon-to-be-opening retail-based incubator. Smith emphasizes the importance of addressing the social determinants of health in the community and creating partnerships with organizations focused on education, healthcare, and economic development.

    Takeaways

    • Porter House KC supports entrepreneurs in the urban core of Kansas City through small business development programs, mentoring, and a soon-to-be-opening retail-based incubator.
    • The incubator aims to provide a space for retail entrepreneurs to call home and offers educational elements to enhance their entrepreneurial journey.
    • Addressing the social determinants of health is crucial for improving the community, and Porter House KC partners with organizations focused on education, healthcare, and economic development.
    • Dan Smith’s personal journey and love for Kansas City highlight the importance of community and connections in creating a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem. Recognize and celebrate the success and impact of others in the community
    • Find inspiration from local leaders and influencers who are making a difference
    • Utilize available resources and tools to support your entrepreneurial journey
    • Embrace continuous learning and be open to transformation in order to thrive

    Follow Porter House KC:

    Website – https://theporterhousekc.com/

    Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ThePorterHouseKC/

    Twitter – https://x.com/porterhousekc

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  • Sarah Hill | S02E03 | KC Leaders
    May 7 2024

    Sarah Hill, CEO of Healium, discusses the creation of immersive media experiences to calm the mind. She shares her journey from being a journalist to starting a technology company and explains how Healium uses biofeedback and neurofeedback to create personalized media experiences. The technology works by capturing brain patterns and turning them into visual assets, allowing users to actively participate in the media and self-regulate their anxiety and sleep. Hill also emphasizes the importance of being mindful of our media diet and the potential of Kansas City as a hub for digital health and wellness.

    This week, we have special guest Sarah Hill joining us in the studio! You may recognize her, as she has years of experience in broadcast television; however, she is more recently notable for her meditative software, Healium. In this episode of the KC Leaders Podcast, Sarah discusses:

    – The “Stress Olympics” that everyone experiences
    – Navigating Mental Fitness & Mental Health
    – How Honor Flights led to the early stages of Healium


    I bet you’re curious to explore Healium! Check it out on their website!

    If you want to know more about Honor Flights and accessing this resource, click here: Honor Flight Network of KC

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    37 m
  • Lindsey Rood-Clifford | S02E02 | KC Leaders
    Apr 23 2024

    Lindsey Rood-Clifford, the president and CEO of the Starlight Theater, discusses her role in stewarding the legacy of the theater and the importance of arts education. She shares the upcoming changes at Starlight, including a capital campaign to add a canopy structure and expand programming. Lindsey emphasizes the value of the arts in society and the need for connection and shared experiences. She also discusses the challenges and opportunities facing Kansas City, including the preparation for the World Cup. Lindsey encourages individuals to get involved and make a difference in their community.


    – The arts are an essential part of a rich and full life, providing opportunities for connection, shared experiences, and storytelling.
    – Kansas City offers a vibrant arts and culture scene, with a strong emphasis on supporting local artists and organizations.
    – The post-pandemic era presents both challenges and opportunities for the arts, requiring innovation, adaptability, and a focus on audience development.
    – Getting involved in the community and making a difference can be achieved through volunteering, networking, and connecting with like-minded individuals.

    Starlight Theatre: https://www.kcstarlight.com/

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    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KCLeaders
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kc-leaders-podcast/
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    Twitter: https://twitter.com/kcleaderspod
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kcleaderspodcast/

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    33 m
  • Jose Faus | S02E01 | KC Leaders
    Apr 9 2024

    We are so excited to be kicking off Season 2 of KC Leaders Podcast with the inspiring and talented Latinx Muralist and Artist, Jose Faus. Jose holds community and Latin culture close to his heart, and it is evident in his work.

    In this episode of KC Leaders, Jose and Virginia touch on:

    Jose’s inspiration from seeing Pablo Picasso’s “Guernica” at the MoMA

    Incorporating community and culture in his creations

    The complexity and balance of collaboration between artists

    Find Jose:
    Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/qarido/

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  • Becky Blades | S01E14 | KC Leaders
    Jan 16 2024

    Are you holding yourself back? This week Ginny talks with stARTist and published author, Becky Blades. The two discuss the mental barriers preventing people from being creative, incredible motherly advice, and just doing that thing you want instead of talking about it.

    In this episode of KC Leaders, we are overjoyed to be sitting down with Becky Blades. Becky’s career has spanned journalism, public relations, and the arts, and she has played a significant role in shaping the entrepreneurial and artistic landscape of Kansas City. Some of the key takeaways from this moving conversation between Virginia and Becky are:

    • Start More Than You Can Finish – Her book, as well as the message and story behind it
    • Self-discovery within a creative process
    • The Zeigarnik Effect of starting something new


    If you’d like to stay up to date with Becky and her projects, you can find her on her Website

    Interested in grabbing a copy of one of her best-selling books? Click this link: StARTistry

    The vote is in: Becky’s favorite place to grab BBQ is Jack Stack


    Want to stay involved in the KC community? Here are some mentions from Becky and Virginia’s conversation:

    Mayor Q // Comedy Club of KC // Heartland Tree Alliance

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    50 m
  • Dan Savino | S1E13 | KC Leaders
    Jan 2 2024

    Ready to talk about AI? David and AI expert, Dan Savino sit down to talk about what the AI revolution means for jobs, how AI is helping people, and the future of tech in Kansas City.

    Dan just blew us away in this episode. You will hear him boast about the kindness and opportunity that’s flooding KC, but you have to act on it- and that’s exactly what Dan did to end up in Kansas City. Some of the key takeaways from this wonderful episode are:

    • You have to get involved to stay involved- don’t be a wallflower!
    • Continue to be curious about everything you approach and do
    • Ask the question- don’t be afraid to ask about and learn what you don’t already know

    If you want to connect with Dan, you can find him online here:

    LinkedIn// Kansas City AI Club


    Yes, I know, Dan is vegan, BUT he still likes BBQ!

    His favorite place to grab BBQ is: Joe’s KC (specifically, The Portobello Z-Man)

    Explore more of KC by visiting the Nelson-Atkins Museum!

    Give back to the community you love by getting involved with Harvesters – A Community Food Network and Food Bank.

    All episodes of the KC Leaders Podcast are brought to you by Catapult Creative Media.


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    34 m
  • Adrienne Maples | S1E12 | KC Leaders
    Dec 19 2023

    Ginny and photographer and artist, Adrienne Maples, discuss being open to change, combating isolation as an artist, and how to stay involved in Kansas City.

    We are pleased to sit down with renowned photographer, Adrienne Maples, who has a rich history spanning over 20 years in both film and digital media. Aside from her 20-year career as a photographer and artist, Adrienne is much more than just a photographer. She’s also recognized as a speaker, educator, and board member for local KC art organizations. Some of the key takeaways from this episode are:

    • The complexity and challenge of taking a good photo
    • Those who doubt you will fuel your success
    • Be curious about your community


    Adrienne’s favorite place in KC to pick up BBQ is RJ’s Bob-Be-Que

    You can find Adrienne Maples on:

    Instagram // Facebook // Website

    Stay involved in the community and check out these organizations!

    KC Artists Coalition // AIGA // KC Design Week // Keystone Innovative District

    Honorable Mentions:

    David Maples // Camry Ivory


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    39 m
  • Stacy Evans | S1E11 | KC Leaders
    Dec 5 2023

    When hearing about Quindaro for the first time, or even as in-depth as Stacy and David do here, it is both difficult and frustrating to simultaneously learn that the efforts being made to restore and support Quindaro are not as fruitful as they need to be. To learn more about being involved in Quindaro or to donate to its restoration, visit the Quindaro Ruins Townsite Project website.

    In this episode, we are thrilled to be sitting down with KC Leader Stacy Evans to discuss her many roles in the community alongside all her efforts and passions for the Quindaro Ruins Townsite. Although every minute of this episode is as important as the next, here are a few key takeaways:

    • Education crisis within the Greater Kansas City Area
    • Quindaro Ruins’ rich and unifying history
    • Doing what you love- and loving it enough to do it in your free time

    Stacy’s pick for Best BBQ: Gates BBQ

    Be sure to check out our Resources Page to see all the best BBQ in KC!


    Stacy said it best when she so confidently shared, “We are only as good as our materials.” Check out The Black Archives and The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum to learn more about some of the history that has taken place within our wonderful Kansas City.

    In the discussion of local leaders that Stacy looks up to, Stacy mentions:

    Sharice Davids

    Mayor Quinton Lucas

    Emanuel Cleaver


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    48 m