Episodios

  • Jonathan Thomas: Leading American Century Investments with Purpose & Impact
    Nov 25 2025

    In this episode, Frank Boal sits down with Jonathan Thomas, President & CEO of American Century Investments, to explore how one of Kansas City’s most influential financial firms has woven purpose directly into its business model.

    Jonathan breaks down the company’s unique ownership structure, where over 40% of profits support life-changing medical discoveries at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research. He shares how this mission-driven approach fuels the company’s culture, values, and long-term strategy, proving that a global investment firm can deliver both performance and impact.

    They also dig into American Century’s long-running connection to the American Century Championship in Lake Tahoe — a celebrity golf tournament that blends star athletes, entertainment icons, charitable giving, and national visibility. Jonathan shares behind-the-scenes stories from the event, its philanthropic reach, and how it reinforces American Century’s belief in prospering with purpose.

    Whether you’re interested in leadership, philanthropy, finance, Kansas City business, or the intersection of profit and purpose, this episode offers a powerful look at what it means to build a company around making a difference.

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    48 m
  • Sean Putney: Leading the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium
    Oct 21 2025

    What does it take to run a world-class zoo and aquarium?

    In this episode, we’re joined by Sean Putney, Executive Director and CEO of the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium, to explore how this beloved KC institution balances conservation, education, and family fun.

    From the Zoo’s brand-new state-of-the-art aquarium to its role in wildlife care and community engagement, Putney shares insider stories on animal conservation, the challenges of running a major attraction, and what’s ahead for the popular destination in the heart of Kansas City.

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    54 m
  • Pete Cowdin: Inside The Rabbit hOle
    Nov 18 2025

    Step into The Rabbit hOle, the world’s first immersive storybook museum right here in North Kansas City.

    In this episode, co-founder Pete Cowdin shares how he and Deb Pettit pulled from their experience at Reading Reptile, Kansas City’s beloved children’s bookstore, to create a groundbreaking cultural landmark where classic characters leap off the page and into real life.

    Pete takes us behind the scenes of the creativity, grit, imagination, and vision required to build an experience unlike anything else in the world. From interactive installations to literary adventures big enough for grownups, discover how The Rabbit hOle is redefining the way families experience children’s literature — and why Kansas City was the perfect place to make it happen.

    Whether you’re a parent, educator, creative, or KC culture enthusiast, this episode offers a magical look into a museum designed for everyone.


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    57 m
  • “Teal Man” Richard Harper: KC Current’s Biggest Superfan
    Nov 11 2025
    • He’s loud. He’s proud. And he’s painted head-to-toe in teal.

    • Meet Richard Harper, better known as Teal Man: the ultimate Kansas City Current superfan who brings unstoppable energy and love to every match. From the first whistle to the final minute, Richard’s passion for KC Current soccer is contagious.

      In this episode, he shares how it all started, why he dedicates so much of himself to supporting the team, and what being part of the KC soccer community means to him, both on and off the pitch.

      Whether you’re a KC sports fan, a Current supporter, or just someone who loves a good story about heart and hometown pride, this episode is a guaranteed mood-booster.


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    47 m
  • Kelly’s Westport Inn: The Heart of Kansas City Nightlife
    Nov 4 2025

    Every city has one legendary bar. The kind of place where stories start, friendships grow, and the night never really ends. In Kansas City, that place is Kelly’s Westport Inn.

    Standing tall in its original 1800s building, once owned by Daniel Boone’s grandson, Kelly’s isn’t just a bar - it’s a living piece of Kansas City history. Wagon trains once stopped here before heading west, and today, locals still pack the place for cold beer, live music, and good conversation. Oh, and did we mention it’s haunted?

    In this episode, Pat Kelly and Dave “Red” Cross share stories of hangovers, high jinks, hauntings, and heart, plus memories of the Grand Old Man (GOM) who gave Kelly’s its name. Whether you love KC nightlife, local lore, or a good ghost story, this episode will make you wish the walls could talk.

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    49 m
  • Johnny Dare: Kansas City’s Shock Jock Radio Rebel
    Oct 28 2025

    Buckle up, Kansas City—this one’s a wild ride. He’s loud, he’s funny, and he’s been shaking up the airwaves for over three decades. In this episode, we sit down with Johnny Dare, the legendary host of The Johnny Dare Morning Show on 98.9 The Rock, to talk about his journey from high school dropout to one of the most recognizable voices in Midwest radio.

    Johnny opens up about 34 years of radio mayhem, the sidekicks and skits that made headlines, and the moments that nearly got him kicked off the air. But behind the “shock jock” persona, you’ll also meet the man with a big heart: the one who started Bikers for Babies, Hope for the Holidays, and Hand Up!

    It’s raw, it’s hilarious, and it’s real. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or new to Kansas City radio, this episode captures the chaos, comedy, and compassion that make Johnny Dare a local legend.

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  • Dr. Carmaletta Williams: Preserving Black History in Kansas City
    Oct 14 2025
    • The Black Archives of Mid-America is one of Kansas City’s most important cultural institutions, and at its helm is the dynamic and incredible Dr. Carmaletta Williams. Known locally as Dr. Carma, she’s a scholar, author, and lifelong advocate for preserving the history of African American life and culture. In this episode, Dr. Williams shares her journey from educator to cultural leader, the stories preserved within the Archives, and why protecting and celebrating Black history is vital for future generations.


    • Discover how the Black Archives of Mid-America has become a cornerstone in documenting the Black experience in the Midwest and beyond—through rare photographs, artifacts, and stories that illuminate a legacy of resilience, achievement, and community.

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    53 m
  • Jonathan Bender: Building Kansas City’s Museum of Barbecue
    Oct 7 2025

    Kansas City isn’t just famous for barbecue—it’s making history with the world’s first Museum of Barbecue.

    In this episode, we sit down with founder and food writer Jonathan Bender, an East Coast foodie turned KC convert, who has dedicated his life to documenting America’s most mouthwatering comfort food. From burnt ends and rib tips to the pitmasters who built KC’s reputation, Jonathan shares the stories, culture, and traditions behind why Kansas City barbecue is truly unmatched.

    Whether you’re a foodie, history buff, or simply someone who craves the smoky flavor of authentic BBQ, this episode will leave you both hungry and inspired.

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    48 m