• Episode 15- Joseph Shepard
    Jan 12 2026


    On this episode of Common Sense, Ryan Baty welcomes Wichita City Councilman-elect Joseph Shepard for a candid conversation about public service, community challenges, and leadership during pivotal times. Fresh off his successful campaign, Joseph Shepard opens up about the personal experiences that have shaped his passion for public office, including growing up in hardship, overcoming homelessness, and his journey through leadership roles in Wichita.


    Together, Ryan Baty and Joseph Shepard dive into what it really takes to run for office—the pressures, the sacrifices, and the lessons learned from listening to the community. They discuss the importance of genuine engagement with residents, the complexities of serving in local government, the impact of collaboration across political differences, and the need for authentic, relationship-focused leadership.


    From navigating contentious campaigns to tackling tough issues like property taxes, homelessness, and foster care, this conversation offers insight into Joseph Shepard’s hopes for Wichita, his approach to building trust, and how he plans to balance personal well-being with the demands of public service. If you care about local government, working across divides, and positive change in your community, you won’t want to miss this episode.

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    1 Std. und 10 Min.
  • Episode 14- John Whitmer & Andy Hooser
    Jan 2 2026

    Welcome to another episode of "Common Sense" Today, our host Ryan Baty sits down with two powerhouses in Kansas politics and talk radio—John Whitmer and Andy Hooser. Both outspoken conservatives and current leaders in the Republican Party, they bring a candid and spirited conversation about the influence of talk radio, the evolution of conservative messaging, and the challenges facing local and state government.

    You'll hear stories about the personal impact of talk radio and Rush Limbaugh, the dynamics of party leadership at both county and state levels, and the ongoing debate around property taxes and public spending. John Whitmer and Andy Hooser pull no punches discussing the future of the Republican Party, the rise of the MAGA movement, and the importance of ideas and candidates as Kansas heads into a critical gubernatorial race.

    Whether you’re a political junkie or new to Kansas politics, this episode dives deep into issues that matter—family, policy, governance, and the sometimes messy business of winning elections. So settle in and enjoy this lively, insightful conversation with John Whitmer, Andy Hooser, and your host Ryan Baty.

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    1 Std. und 13 Min.
  • Episode 13 Sheree Utash & Kelly Bielefeld
    Dec 1 2025

    Welcome to another episode of The Common Sense Podcast. In this engaging conversation, host Ryan Baty sits down with Sheree Utash, President of WSU Tech, and Kelly Bielefeld, Superintendent of Wichita Public Schools, to dive deep into the future of education and workforce development in Wichita. Together, they discuss the transformative "Future Ready Centers," a groundbreaking partnership between public schools and WSU Tech that's providing students with clear pathways into high-demand careers, often graduating debt-free with both high school diplomas and technical credentials.

    The episode explores the shifting landscape of education, the crucial role of industry partnerships, and how these innovative initiatives are combating generational poverty by equipping students with skills for tomorrow’s jobs. They also tackle challenges like funding, the need for qualified instructors, community awareness, and the vital role of collaboration among city, county, and educational leaders. Hear inspiring stories of student success, reflections on the unique relationship between Wichita’s educational institutions, and a passionate call for continued investment in the next generation.

    Tune in to get an inside look at how Wichita is becoming a leader in modern education, and what’s at stake for the future of the community. It’s clear Wichita is trailblazing a model that could be replicated nationwide. If you’re passionate about education, workforce development, or community prosperity, you’ll definitely want to tune in. Huge thanks to these local leaders for their vision, optimism, and collaborative spirit! Let’s keep pushing the boundaries of what education can do for our families and our economy.

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    56 Min.
  • Episode 12- Katy Tyndell
    Nov 10 2025

    Welcome to Common Sense with Ryan Baty. In this episode, Ryan sits down with Katy Tyndell, an accomplished attorney, community advocate, and co-founder of the grassroots organization Leading Kansas. Together, they dive deep into the motivations behind civic engagement, what drives local movements to action, and the urgent issues facing Kansas and the country; from defending constitutional freedoms and the role of federal vs. local government, to fostering nonpartisan dialogue in an increasingly polarized world. Katy Tyndale shares the origins and mission of Leading Kansas, their rapid growth, and why building in-person community relationships is at the heart of their work. Whether you're passionate about democracy, concerned about government overreach, or just curious about how real people are working to shape the future, this episode promises keen insights, thoughtful debate, and a genuine search for understanding in a complicated political landscape. Enjoy this in-depth conversation with one of Kansas' leading voices for change.

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    59 Min.
  • Episode 11- Sheriff Jeff Easter
    Oct 4 2025


    In this episode, our host Ryan Baty sits down for an in-depth conversation with Sheriff Jeff Easter, the 40th Sheriff of Sedgwick County. With nearly 40 years in law enforcement, from his beginnings with the Wichita Police Department to over a decade leading the county sheriff’s office, Sheriff Easter brings a unique perspective and hard-earned wisdom to some of the most pressing issues facing our community today.

    Ryan and Sheriff Easter discuss the enormous challenges and changes in law enforcement over the years—everything from jail staffing crises, the evolution of policing technology, and the impact of national events like the COVID-19 pandemic and the George Floyd protests, to the quiet but powerful ways local sentiment shapes public safety. Sheriff Easter opens up about his family’s deep history of service, including the tragic loss of his brother in the line of duty, and reflects on what it means to serve and to lead through crisis.

    Together, they dig into the complex intersections of mental health, substance abuse, and crime, revealing how Sedgwick County has adapted to an ever-shifting landscape with innovative approaches, like creating mental health pods in the jail and prioritizing officer wellness. Sheriff Easter also shares candid thoughts about juvenile crime, the need for legislative reform, and the real stories behind the county jail’s rising population and costs.

    Whether you’re curious about how law enforcement truly operates behind the scenes, or you want to better understand the links between public policy, community safety, and the people who dedicate their lives to both, this episode offers a rare, honest, and insightful look from one of the region’s most respected law enforcement leaders.

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    56 Min.
  • Episode 10- Ben Davis
    Sep 27 2025

    Welcome to another episode of Common Sense. Today, hosts Ryan Baty and guest Ben Davis dive deep into the events and emotions surrounding the shocking assassination of conservative figure Charlie Kirk. In this candid, passionate conversation, Ryan and Ben reflect on the ripple effects this tragedy has had, not only within conservative circles, but in the broader fabric of American society.


    Ben Davis, a political consultant and outspoken conservative, brings his raw, unfiltered perspective on the nation's response, the divisions that have deepened, and the outpouring of grief and anger from Kirk’s supporters. Together, Ryan and Ben examine why Kirk’s murder felt like such a personal violation for so many, even those who never met him, and discuss the current state of civil discourse, political polarization, and the longing for courage, truth, and real conversation.


    This episode doesn’t shy away from the hard questions, from debates about mental health to the shifting worldviews within both the left and the right. It’s an invitation to engage honestly, with ideas, not just rhetoric. Whether you agree or disagree, one thing is clear: the need for respectful dialogue and principled leadership has never been more urgent.


    Settle in for an unvarnished, heartfelt dialogue in the aftermath of a national tragedy, as Common Sense explores how America can move forward in these dark and divided times.

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    1 Std. und 5 Min.
  • Episode 9- Don Smith
    Aug 25 2025


    On this emotional and powerful episode of Common Sense, host Ryan Baty opens up about what happens when small business, community, and redemption collide. Ryan sits down with Don Smith, a man whose story begins with trauma and spirals into addiction, crime, and incarceration, but ultimately transforms into a compelling journey of hope, recovery, and renewal.

    Don’s path was shaped by early trauma, which led him to drugs and risky behavior, eventually landing him in prison. But through vulnerability, faith, and unwavering support from those around him—including Ryan, who took a chance and offered Don a job—Don found the strength to face his demons and build a new life.

    In this candid conversation, Don shares the darkest moments of his past, the obstacles he overcame after prison (from crushing debt to social stigma), and the role that faith, honest work, and community played in his remarkable recovery. Together, Ryan and Don dive into the realities of addiction, the crucial importance of trauma-informed care, and why giving people a second chance can create true transformation—not just for individuals, but for generations.

    Whether you’ve struggled with addiction, love someone who has, or want to understand how your business or community can make a difference, Don’s story is proof that redemption is always possible. This is an uplifting testament to the power of compassion, accountability, and the belief that people can change—if someone is willing to walk with them through the darkness to the light.

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    53 Min.
  • Episode 8- Steve Dixon
    Jul 23 2025

    In this episode, host Ryan Baty sits down with Steve Dixon, a local business owner, philanthropist, and passionate community leader, to dig deep into the complexities of homelessness and housing challenges facing Wichita and Sedgwick County. From personal stories that shatter common stereotypes to the collaborative efforts now underway, Ryan and Steve explore what it means to serve the unhoused with both compassion and practical solutions.

    Steve shares his journey, from his family's legacy in local business to his leadership as board president of Second Light, a new nonprofit committed to building sustainable, community-driven approaches to homelessness. Together, they unpack the realities behind the data, the value of a united response across sectors, and why this isn't just a government problem to solve.

    Whether you're interested in social impact, local business, civic solutions, or simply care about making Wichita a model city for addressing homelessness, this candid conversation pulls back the curtain on the real work, and heart, behind helping our most vulnerable neighbors. Get ready to challenge assumptions, discover new perspectives, and hear why Wichita's sense of community just might be its greatest solution.

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    59 Min.