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A podcast focusing on the perspectives, lives, and stories of Kansans to provide greater insight into the state we all call home.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Sozialwissenschaften
  • The Stories That Shape Our State | Celebrating Kansas Day with Colby
    Jan 26 2026

    As we mark Kansas' 165th birthday, we're exploring what it means to truly know and love this state. From hidden rock formations in the northwest to thrift stores that draw travelers from across the country, Kansas holds surprises even for those who've lived here their whole lives. We sit down with Colby Sharples Terry from Kansas Tourism to talk about her journey from wanting to leave Kansas to becoming one of its biggest champions, the power of local guides like "Patty from Goodland," and why Kansas Day matters more than most people realize. Whether you're a lifelong Kansan or just passing through, this conversation will change how you see the Sunflower State.


    Highlights


    • Colby's "On the Road and to the Stars" TV show has expanded statewide across Kansas

    • Kansas Tourism is releasing 34 gift boxes featuring Kansas artisan products for Kansas Day

    • The importance of local community warriors who share their towns with visitors

    • Why Castle Rock deserves as much attention as Monument Rocks

    • How thrift shopping has become a legitimate travel draw for Kansas towns

    • Big Ed's Steakhouse in Bird City as a must-visit Kansas dining destination

    • The surprising fact that most states don't celebrate their birthday like Kansas does

    • Why winter is actually the best time to explore Kansas state parks and hiking trails

    • How Kansas continues to surprise visitors with its progressive history and diverse topography


    Chapters


    [0:00] Family Christmas and My Kansas Flag

    [1:30] Introduction to Kansas Day

    [2:45] Interview with Kolby from Kansas Tourism

    [5:17] Kansas Tourism Campaigns and Celebrations

    [8:30] Exploring Kansas: Hidden Gems and Local Experiences

    [15:45] Fashion and Thrift Shopping in Kansas

    [20:15] Kansas Food Adventures

    [25:30] Kansas History and Fun Facts

    [30:00] Nostalgic School Memories

    [32:15] Kansas Day Traditions

    [34:00] Planning a Kansas Trip for Influencers

    [38:45] Challenges of Traveling in Kansas

    [41:30] Winter Adventures in Kansas

    [44:00] Surprising Facts About Kansas

    [48:15] Celebrity Encounters and Kansas Destinations

    [52:30] Who's That Kansan? High Flying Edition

    [58:45] Closing Remarks and Farewell


    Resources


    • Kansas Tourism website: travelks.com

    • Kansas Tourism on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube

    • Sunflower Summer app

    • Wild Man Vintage (Lawrence, Kansas)

    • Big Ed's Steakhouse (Bird City, Kansas)

    • Castle Rock (northwest Kansas)

    • Monument Rocks (western Kansas)

    • Garden of Eden (Lucas, Kansas)

    • Amelia Earhart Birthplace Museum (Atchison, Kansas)

    • Cosmosphere (Hutchinson, Kansas)


    This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network, for more information, visit
    ictpod.net


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    43 Min.
  • Celebrating 250 Years of America with Rosa Cavazos | Kansas 250
    Jan 19 2026

    What does it take to celebrate 250 years of American history—and why should Kansas be at the center of that celebration? This year marks the Sesquicentennial of the United States, and Kansas is going all in with year-long events, community challenges, and unique partnerships that showcase the resilience and spirit of Kansans. We sit down with Rosa Cavazos, Special Projects Coordinator for Kansas Travel and Tourism, who shares how the Kansas 250 Commission is bringing communities together through everything from outdoor challenges to chocolate festivals. Rosa also opens up about her journey from thinking there was "nothing to do" in Kansas to becoming a passionate advocate for the state, her work with national Latino organizations, and the power of volunteering. Plus, we take a trip to Waldo, Kansas—yes, that Waldo—and discover how this tiny town embraces its connection to the famous red-and-white-striped character.


    HIGHLIGHTS


    • Kansas is celebrating America's 250th birthday throughout the entire year with events in communities across the state

    • The Kansas 250 Commission has partnered with organizations like Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks for a 250-point challenge and From the Land of Kansas for special product boxes

    • A statewide service day is planned for September 11, 2026, encouraging Kansans to volunteer in their communities

    • Rosa Cavazos created the Topeka Chocolate Festival, which drew 50,000 people and featured 100 chocolate entries

    • Rosa chairs a national Latino organization based in DC and has spoken at the National Mall about women's healthcare and equal pay

    • Communities like Ottawa have created "250 things to do" lists, while Junction City and Atchison are planning special parades and events

    • The Great American Picnic on July 5th will encourage neighbors to gather in parks and on their blocks

    • Waldo, Kansas—population 30—fully embraces its connection to the "Where's Waldo?" book series with a statue in the city park

    • Waldo was founded in 1888 as a railroad town and once had three newspapers serving 300 residents


    CHAPTERS


    00:00 - New Year Resolutions and Family Stories

    02:36 - Celebrating the Sesquicentennial: Kansas 250 Commission

    03:26 - Meet Rosa Cavazos: Special Projects Coordinator

    05:08 - Kansas 250 Events and Community Involvement

    15:15 - Personal Insights and Volunteering

    22:47 - Event Planning Tips and Teamwork

    23:52 - Challenges of Organizing a Large Festival

    26:52 - Unique Challenges of Planning for the 250th Anniversary

    32:21 - Celebrating Kansas' Heritage and Diversity

    36:45 - Exploring Waldo, Kansas

    39:56 - Where's Waldo?

    43:02 - Conclusion and Farewell


    RESOURCES MENTIONED


    • America250KS.com - Official Kansas 250 Commission website with events, merchandise, and community celebrations - https://america250ks.com

    • Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks - Partner for the 250 Challenge featuring state parks, fishing, hiking, and camping - https://ksoutdoors.com

    • From the Land of Kansas - Organization promoting Kansas-grown products with special Kansas 250 boxes available January through July - https://fromthelandofkansas.com

    • Kansas State Library - Monthly book series featuring Kansas authors and topics - https://kslib.info

    • Boot Hill Distillery - Creating a special bourbon collection for Kansas 250 - https://boothilldistillery.com

    • MANA National Organization - National Latino organization focused on women's healthcare and equal pay issues - https://hermana.org

    • Watkins Museum (Lawrence) - Hosting "Hide the Semiquins" scavenger hunt with the Kansas 250 bison mascot - https://watkinsmuseum.org

    • Newspapers.com - Historical newspaper archive - https://newspapers.com


    This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network, for more information, visit
    ictpod.net


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    44 Min.
  • On Patrol with Kansas State Trooper Joe Owen | Serving Kansas
    Jan 12 2026


    What does it mean to stand in the gap for your community? Discover the journey, challenges, and unexpected stories behind Kansas State Troopers as we sit down with Joe Owen, lead recruiter for the Kansas Highway Patrol. From the rigorous training academy to the lighter side of law enforcement, and even a detour into ham radio, this episode is packed with insights, humor, and heartfelt moments that will change the way you see those who serve and protect Kansas.

    Highlights

    • The unique path Joe Owen took from Oklahoma to Kansas and into law enforcement
    • What it’s really like to become a Kansas State Trooper: selection, training, and the meaning behind the uniform
    • The broader role of the Kansas Highway Patrol beyond policing highways—including supporting federal and local agencies, and running the state’s Criminal Justice Information System
    • The importance of integrity, humility, and discipline in recruiting new troopers
    • How ham radio became a surprising passion and its relevance to emergency communications
    • Winter driving safety tips every Kansan should remember
    • How major events like FIFA coming to Kansas City impact law enforcement collaboration
    • Personal stories of loss, resilience, and the deeper meaning behind wearing the badge
    • Amusing and quirky moments from Kansas history, including windowless churches and blue laws

    Chapters

    0:00 – Kansas Comedy: Kathleen Madigan’s take on Kansas toll booths

    2:18 – Welcome & Introduction to Kansas State Troopers

    3:20 – Interview with Joe Owen: Background and Journey to Kansas

    4:30 – Joe’s Path into Law Enforcement

    6:07 – Lessons from the Road: No Stop is Insignificant

    15:21 – The Many Roles of Kansas State Troopers

    26:36 – Training, Recruitment, and What Makes a Good Trooper

    29:50 – Pop Culture, Agency Collaboration, and Favorite Law Enforcement Depictions

    44:14 – Ham Radio: A Trooper’s Unexpected Hobby

    49:34 – Winter Driving Safety Tips

    59:01 – FIFA’s Impact on Kansas City Law Enforcement

    1:03:01 – Reflections: The Meaning of the Badge

    1:09:28 – Post-Interview Reflections & Fun with Mustaches

    1:11:08 – Kansas History: Amusing Incidents and Blue Laws

    1:32:25 – Closing Remarks & Appreciation


    Resources Mentioned

    • Kathleen Madigan’s Comedy Special (available on Prime Video): Kathleen Madigan on Prime Video
    • Kansas Highway Patrol: https://kansashighwaypatrol.gov/
    • Blue Bloods (TV Show): Blue Bloods on CBS
    • Super Troopers (Movie): Super Troopers on IMDb
    • Newspapers.com (Kansas history research): newspapers.com
    • FCC Ham Radio Licensing: FCC Amateur Radio Service

    This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network, for more information, visit ictpod.net


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    57 Min.
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