Episodes

  • Negro Leagues Baseball Museum: Bob Kendrick
    Jun 23 2026

    Your World Cup Guide to Must-See Kansas City

    As soccer fans from around the globe gather in Kansas City for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, we're revisiting the stories behind some of the city's most iconic destinations. Few places tell a more important American story than the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.

    Located in Kansas City's historic 18th & Vine District, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum preserves and celebrates the players, teams, and pioneers who transformed America's pastime while overcoming segregation and discrimination. Their stories of perseverance, excellence and determination continue to inspire visitors from around the world.

    In this special encore episode, we explore the history, impact and lasting legacy of the Negro Leagues and why the museum has become one of Kansas City's most important cultural attractions.

    Whether you're visiting Kansas City for the World Cup, planning a future trip, a baseball fan, a history enthusiast, or a proud Kansas Citian, this episode offers a deeper appreciation for a museum that honors some of the greatest athletes and trailblazers in American history.

    Watch, listen and discover why this Kansas City treasure belongs on every visitor's itinerary.

    #KansasCity #NegroLeaguesBaseballMuseum #NegroLeagues #BaseballHistory #WorldCup2026 #VisitKC #ThingsToDoInKansasCity #18thAndVine #KansasCityHistory

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    59 mins
  • National WWI Museum & Memorial: Dr. Matt Naylor
    Jun 16 2026

    Your World Cup Guide to Must-See Kansas City

    As the world comes to Kansas City for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, we're revisiting the stories behind the city's most iconic destinations. Few places are more inspiring, or more significant, than the National WWI Museum and Memorial.

    In this encore run of one of our very first episodes, host Frank Boal sits down with Dr. Matt Naylor, President and CEO of the National WWI Museum and Memorial, to explore the history, impact and enduring relevance of World War I. An Australian native whose grandfather served in the Great War and whose father served in World War II, Dr. Naylor brings a deeply personal perspective to one of the world's premier historical institutions.

    Discover why the National WWI Museum and Memorial has become one of Kansas City's most treasured landmarks, attracting visitors from around the globe. From powerful artifacts and personal stories to the museum's breathtaking architecture and global significance, this conversation reveals why this destination belongs on every visitor's Kansas City itinerary.

    Whether you're visiting Kansas City for the World Cup, planning a future trip, or you're a lifelong local, this episode offers a deeper appreciation for one of the city's most extraordinary cultural assets.

    #KansasCity #WWIMuseum #WorldWarI #KansasCityHistory #WorldCup2026 #ThingsToDoInKansasCity #NationalWWIMuseum #TravelKansasCity

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    49 mins
  • George Guastello & Luis Ferreiro: Bringing The Berlin Wall Exhibition to America
    Jun 9 2026

    One of history's most powerful symbols has arrived in Kansas City.

    For the first time in America, The Berlin Wall Exhibition is making its debut at Union Station Kansas City, bringing authentic artifacts, gripping personal stories, and even a piece of the actual wall that divided a city, a nation, and the world for nearly three decades.

    In this episode of There's Just Something About Kansas City, we sit down with George Guastello, President and CEO of Union Station, and Luis Ferreiro, Executive Director and CEO of Musealia, the organization behind this remarkable international exhibition.

    Together, they share the story behind bringing the exhibition to Kansas City and explain how it takes visitors beyond the concrete and barbed wire to explore life behind the wall, daring escape attempts, Cold War tensions, and the resilience of the human spirit that ultimately led to the wall's fall in 1989.

    From the aftermath of World War II to one of the defining moments of the 20th century, this immersive exhibition offers lessons that remain relevant today.

    🎧 Whether you're a history buff, educator, student, or simply looking for an unforgettable family experience, this conversation provides fascinating insight into one of the most important exhibitions ever hosted at Union Station.


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    45 mins
  • Big Slick Mini Episode: Paul Rudd, Jason Sudeikis, Rob Riggle, David Koechner, Eric Stonestreet & Heidi Gardner on Why They Love Kansas City
    May 29 2026

    In this bonus mini-release of There’s Just Something About Kansas City, we head to the 17th Annual Big Slick Celebrity Weekend news conference at Children's Mercy Hospital to catch up with the hometown stars known as the “Slickers.”

    Frank asked KC icons Paul Rudd, Jason Sudeikis, Heidi Gardner, Rob Riggle, David Koechner, and Eric Stonestreet just what it is about Kansas City that brings them back year after year.

    Along with raising funds to support Children’s Mercy, coming home to the city they love and celebrating their pride in their hometown make Big Slick weekend not just a nonnegotiable, but a highlight of their year - and a cause they’re all proud to promote from Crown Center to the red carpet.

    It’s another reason why we always say, “There’s Just Something About Kansas City!”

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    6 mins
  • Sean Putney: Inside the Kansas City Zoo’s Expansion & New Giraffe Crossing Exhibit (Re-Release)
    May 26 2026

    The Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium is growing - and becoming one of the Midwest’s premier family destinations.

    In this re-release, we sit down with Sean Putney, President and CEO of the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium, to discuss the zoo’s continued expansion, conservation efforts, and vision for the future.

    Sean shares behind-the-scenes insight into the impact of the Sobela Ocean Aquarium and the evolution of the zoo into a year-round regional attraction. We also discuss the highly anticipated Giraffe Crossing exhibit - officially opening May 29 - which will give visitors an immersive, up-close experience with giraffes and become one of the zoo’s signature attractions.

    Beyond the exhibits, Sean talks about the zoo’s mission around education, wildlife conservation, and strengthening community connection across Kansas City.

    Whether you’re a longtime zoo member, a parent planning your next visit, or simply curious about how major attractions evolve, this episode offers a fascinating look at one of Kansas City’s most beloved institutions.

    🎧 A fun and insightful conversation for families, animal lovers, and Kansas City locals alike.

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    54 mins
  • The Dunn Brothers: How JE Dunn Construction Helped Build Kansas City
    May 19 2026

    Few companies are more deeply woven into the fabric of Kansas City than JE Dunn Construction.

    In this episode of There’s Just Something About Kansas City, we sit down with brothers Terry, Steve, and Bob Dunn for a conversation about family, business, leadership, and the evolution of one of the nation’s leading construction companies.

    The Dunn brothers reflect on growing up in the business and learning from the ground up, an experience that continues to shape the company’s culture and work ethic today. They share the story behind JE Dunn’s rise from a local contractor to a nationally respected builder with projects spanning healthcare, sports, education, civic infrastructure, and transformative developments across the country.

    We also explore the future of the construction industry, including workforce shortages, skilled trades, evolving technology, and the growing impact of AI on building and project management.

    Along the way, the brothers offer thoughtful advice for young people considering careers in the trades and discuss the importance of relationships, community impact, and philanthropy in shaping long-term success.

    This episode is about much more than construction - it’s about legacy, innovation, and helping build the future of Kansas City and beyond.

    🎧 A must-listen for entrepreneurs, business leaders, students, and anyone interested in how cities are built.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Terry Hyer: Leading Zarda Bar-B-Q & the Future of Kansas City Barbecue
    May 12 2026

    Kansas City barbecue is built on legacy, and few names carry that weight like Zarda.

    In this episode of There’s Just Something About Kansas City, we sit down with Terry Hyer, COO of Zarda, to talk about leading one of the region’s most recognizable barbecue brands into its next chapter.

    Terry shares his path into the business and what it means to help steward a multi-generational Kansas City staple. We explore how Zarda balances tradition with the realities of modern growth, from operations and maintaining consistency across locations to adapting to evolving customer expectations.

    We also dig into the competitive Kansas City barbecue landscape, the decisions that shape what ends up on your plate, and the behind-the-scenes challenges of running a legacy restaurant brand.

    Along the way, Terry shares memorable stories - like how a 1970 Camaro inspired his storied journey, and how his mother recruited Mike Zarda to sell Terry on a college degree - and offers insight into what it takes to keep a beloved brand relevant in a city known as the Barbecue Capital of the World.

    🎧 A must-listen for BBQ lovers, entrepreneurs, and anyone interested in the future of Kansas City food culture.

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    46 mins
  • Kay Barnes: The Vision That Helped Bring a Downtown Royals Stadium to Life (Re-Release)
    May 5 2026

    A big idea can change a city - and sometimes, it starts with one voice encouraging others to dream bigger.

    In this timely re-release, we revisit our conversation with Kay Barnes - former mayor of Kansas City, MO - a transformational leader whose vision helped reshape downtown Kansas City and redefine what’s possible for the region.

    Her influence is once again front and center.

    Following the announcement of a new Kansas City Royals stadium near Crown Center, owner John Sherman pointed directly to Barnes - and a handwritten note she sent him encouraging him to “think big… then think bigger” - as a key inspiration behind the vision becoming reality.

    In this conversation, Barnes reflects on leadership, long-term vision, and what it truly takes to move a city forward. From downtown development to civic momentum, her insights offer powerful context for one of the biggest moments in Kansas City’s future.

    🎧 Whether you’re hearing it for the first time or revisiting it now, this episode is a reminder that bold ideas & the people behind them can shape a city for generations.

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    1 hr and 8 mins