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Suzanne Hogan
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Kansas City Today
Repairing what Highway 71 destroyed
Bruce R. Watkins Drive took three decades to build, and resulted in the destruction of 2,000 homes and the displacement of thousands of Black residents. Kansas City officials and longtime residents hope a new federal grant can reconnect the neighborhoods torn apart by Highway 71, but mending old wounds won’t be easy.From the podcast A People's History of Kansas City, Celisa Calacal and Suzanne Hogan have the story.Contact the show at news@kcur.org. Follow KCUR on Instagram and Facebook for the latest news.Kansas City Today is hosted by Nomin Ujiyediin. It...
2025-05-13
13 min
KFAI's MinneCulture
Life on the Back Channel
The Mississippi River is one of the defining geographic features of our state. The river's headwaters begin up north in Lake Itasca and meander for 650 miles through the cities, bluffs, forests and iron ranges of Minnesota, before crossing the border into Wisconsin and Iowa. The River has long captured our imagination. And, for many, it has provided a home.Boathouse communities, though less common today, have long formed up and down the river. These enclaves of shanty boats and floating homes provide affordable living and organic community for residents. Producer Gina Favano spent 10 years...
2025-05-01
25 min
Wellness By Design
Could Hormones be Causing Your Chronic Health Condition? with Dr. Aimee Duffy | Jane Hogan
Download my free guided meditation audio bundle here: https://thewellnessengineer.com/audiobundle Vibrant Blue Oils is giving the Wellness by Design audience in Canada and the US nearly 60% off the Parasympathetic blend. Go to thewellnessengineer.com/vbo Did you know that your hormones could be at the root of your chronic health challenges—and you might not even realize it? Join me and my guest, Dr. Aimee Duffy, to learn more about the hidden hormonal imbalances that could be fueling your fatigue, brain fog, and flare-ups in surprising ways. Discover how tuni...
2025-04-30
51 min
A People's History of Kansas City
Why Kansas City’s football team became the Chiefs
As Kansas City celebrates the Chiefs’ third consecutive Super Bowl appearance, the team name, logo, and some problematic fan customs like the “tomahawk chop” are once again being broadcast worldwide. Suzanne Hogan explores how it all got started, and how the team avoided becoming the Kansas City Texans.
2025-02-06
18 min
A People's History of Kansas City
The Ozark Music Festival of 1974
Fifty years ago, thousands of people took over the small town of Sedalia, Missouri, for a party full of nudity, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll music that is often remembered as Missouri’s Woodstock. People still talk about the lore from that hot wild weekend. Local filmmaker Jefferson Lujin walks Suzanne Hogan through how it all went down. Depending on what side of the festival fence you were on it was three days of heaven — or three days of hell.
2024-07-17
32 min
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The language that gave Missouri its name
Many place names in the United States are borrowed from Native American words. It's often hard to trace the roots. Over time, the original names were often transformed beyond recognition, victims of mangled pronunciation. Suzanne Hogan is our guide to the origins of Missouri, a name rooted in the Chiwere language. Chiwere has been imperiled for generations but kept alive by the Otoe-Missouria Tribe, and by one tribe member in particular: Truman Washington Dailey, a pioneer of North American language revitalization. Suzanne Hogan is the host of the podcast, A People's History of Kansas City. Read more...
2024-06-12
33 min
The World in Words
The language that gave Missouri its name
Many place names in the United States are borrowed from Native American words. It's often hard to trace the roots. Over time, the original names were often transformed beyond recognition, victims of mangled pronunciation. Suzanne Hogan is our guide to the origins of Missouri, a name rooted in the Chiwere language. Chiwere has been imperiled for generations but kept alive by the Otoe-Missouria Tribe, and by one tribe member in particular: Truman Washington Dailey, a pioneer of North American language revitalization. Suzanne Hogan is the host of the podcast, A People's History of Kansas City. Read more...
2024-06-12
33 min
Up From Dust
The Green Glacier
(Jessica Cornelison / KCUR 89.3)A vast ocean of grass and wildflowers once covered one-third of North America. But that diverse prairie biome is collapsing, partly due to greenhouse gases and to our obsession with trees. Humans have unleashed an aggressive canopy that’s swallowing the Great Plains. For ranchers, saving the environment means being a tree killer — not a tree hugger.Up From Dust is hosted and reported by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and David Condos. This episode was written by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and produced by Mackenzie Martin with editorial support from Scott Canon and Suzanne Hogan. Mix by Celia Llopi...
2024-04-22
42 min
Up From Dust
When good plants turn bad
(Jessica Cornelison / KCUR 89.3)Humans opened a Pandora’s box by moving plants, animals and fungi around the planet where they didn’t live before. Some of those species become so successful in their new surroundings that they crowd out others. Come along on a hunt for rogue Bradford pears, meet the teens turning cityscapes into butterfly havens and learn how to turn invasive plants into delicious food.Up From Dust is hosted by Celia Llopis-Jepsen and David Condos. This episode was reported and written by Celia Llopis-Jepsen with help from Blaise Mesa and produced by Mackenzie Martin with...
2024-04-17
34 min
A People's History of Kansas City
Where cassette tapes never died
Cassette tapes could have remained a relic of the 1970s and 80s. But against all odds, they’ve survived the eras of CDs and streaming to win over music lovers of a new generation. That’s in large part thanks to the National Audio Company in Springfield, Missouri, the largest cassette manufacturer in the world. Suzanne Hogan shares the story of how this proudly analog format found a new life.
2024-04-10
28 min
A People's History of Kansas City
PHKC live! A podcast party for America's original sandwich cookie
Did you know that a certain cream-filled black and white sandwich cookie got its start right here in Kansas City? And no, we're not talking about the Oreo.A People's History of Kansas City is hosting a special live event on March 1, 2024, where host Suzanne Hogan and producer Mackenzie Martin will take you back to the birth of the very first: Hydrox. Hear our next episode before everyone else. Go to KCUR.org/cookies for tickets.
2024-02-21
01 min
A People's History of Kansas City
The occupation that saved a Wyandot cemetery, revisited
In the early 1900s, the three Conley sisters barricaded themselves in a Wyandot cemetery in downtown Kansas City, Kansas, to save it from destruction. Then Lyda Conley took the battle all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court — the first Indigenous woman to do so. In this episode, which originally aired in 2020, Suzanne Hogan uncovers Conley’s story and reports how the Kansas City arts community is newly celebrating her legacy.
2024-02-07
33 min
A People's History of Kansas City
Mariachi Estrella will always be stars
In the late 1970s, a group of musicians in Topeka, Kansas formed what became one of the first all-women mariachi bands in the country. Mariachi Estrella broke down barriers in a male dominated music scene, before a deadly disaster almost ended the group for good. Suzanne Hogan tells how the band’s descendants are ensuring their legacy shines on, decades later.
2024-01-08
25 min
A Cuppa & A Natter (Live Chat) With Authors
A LIVE HOLIDAY CHAT WITH 5 FELLOW AUTHORS
We are kicking off our Christmas holiday event tomorrow evening. Are we getting excited?Tomorrow December the 4th our Christmas events begin with a live chat at 5:00 PM PST with some of your favorite authors.Join me, Beth Worsdell Author, Suzanne Simonetti Author Maria Henriksen, Gordon Grant, and Iuliana Foos for a fun holiday chat, giveaways and I'm sure a few laughs.You can watch live here in the group.You can watch the live chat on my Author Page -https://www.facebook.com/Tina...
2023-12-05
1h 26
The World in Words
A German-speaking outpost in the American Midwest
German used to be one of the most widely-spoken languages in the United States, A survey in 1900 listed 613 US-based German-language newspapers. Today, only a handful survive, and German is barely spoken at all. One exception is Cole Camp, Missouri, where Suzanne Hogan is our guide. She hosts public radio station KCUR's podcast, A People's History of Kansas City. Thanks to Suzanne Hogan for the photo of German language activists Neil and Marilyn Heimsoth. More photos and info on Camp Cole's German-Americans are here. Find out more about A People's History of Kansas City here, and you can...
2023-11-01
27 min
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A German-speaking outpost in the American Midwest
German used to be one of the most widely-spoken languages in the United States. A survey in 1900 listed 613 US-based German-language newspapers. Today, only a handful survive, and German is barely spoken at all. One exception is Cole Camp, Missouri. Our guide, Suzanne Hogan, hosts public radio station KCUR's podcast, A People's History of Kansas City. Thanks to Suzanne Hogan for the photo of German language activists Neil and Marilyn Heimsoth. More photos and info on Camp Cole's German-Americans are here. Find out more about A People's History of Kansas City here, and you can email the producers...
2023-11-01
28 min
Live Life Aggressively Podcast w/Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan
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2023-10-28
1h 16
A People's History of Kansas City
The strange case of Mr. Swope and Dr. Hyde
For more than a century, Kansas City has been haunted by the mysterious death of philanthropist Thomas Swope. Suspect number one is his nephew-in-law, Dr. Bennett Hyde, who stood to inherit a sizable portion of the Swope family fortune. But did Hyde really murder Thomas Swope, or was the physician actually the victim of a longstanding family grudge? This question was at the center of one of the most publicized murder trials of the early 20th century. Producer Mackenzie Martin walks host Suzanne Hogan through the evidence of this still-unsolved mystery.
2023-10-25
51 min
IP Stories
"The small businesses that use IP have a 68% higher revenue" #10- with EUIPO
In this episode, we talk with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) to better understand the EU initiatives they are implementing to provide assistance, guidance and financial support to EU businesses. Speakers: Elisavet Karagiampi, Mary White, Suzanne Hogan Moderated by: Dr. Claudia Tapia
2023-09-06
26 min
St. Louis on the Air
How Missouri made the Lake of the Ozarks: Crimes, sunken homes and dreams of a Midwest oasis
Labor Day weekend marks the end of the summer vacation season. On this holiday, we bring you a special from KCUR Studios that highlights the Lake of the Ozarks, a popular tourist destination in Missouri that’s just a three-hour drive west of St. Louis. Senior producer Suzanne Hogan looks at the story of how this man-made body of water came to be – a story that includes corruption, jail time, communities torn apart and displaced families.
2023-09-04
32 min
Hungry For MO
Annie Fisher’s beaten biscuit empire
(Crysta Henthorne, KCUR 89.3 / Images courtesy of Stuart Spivack and Missouri State Historical Society)This episode of A People's History of Kansas City is a collaboration with Gravy podcast, from the Southern Foodways Alliance. It was reported, produced, and mixed by Mackenzie Martin, with editing by Sara Camp Milam, Olivia Terenzio, Suzanne Hogan and Luke X. Martin.
2023-08-30
24 min
Gravy
Annie Fisher’s Beaten Biscuits Meant Business
In “Annie Fisher’s Beaten Biscuits Meant Business,” Gravy producer Mackenzie Martin digs into beaten biscuits, the tender, flaky hardtack rolls that date back to the 1800s, when they were often served with ham and particularly popular in the South. Historically speaking, beaten biscuits were incredibly laborious to make—so they were viewed as a culinary delicacy.And at the turn of the 20th century, no beaten biscuits were as famous in Columbia, Missouri, as those made by Annie Fisher. Serving her beaten biscuits at a party or dinner was a major hostess flex. A prominent surgeon wrote th...
2023-08-30
27 min
A Cuppa & A Natter (Live Chat) With Authors
Interview with USA TODAY bestselling author Suzanne Simonetti
Join me every other Monday at 5:00 PM PST (8:00 PM EST) for a Cuppa & A Natter (Live Chat) When I sit down and talk with fellow authors.Monday, June 12th USA TODAY bestselling author Suzanne Simonetti will be joining me.There will be giveaways. Watch us live to be entered. You can watch the live chat on my Author Page -https://www.facebook.com/Tina.Hogan.Grant.Author Or my Facebook Group - Read More Books -https://www.facebook.com/groups/tinahogangrant
2023-06-13
55 min
All That Jam
All That Jam Week of 05/01/23 showUP Fans
Kevin and Amanda talk: Our 101st Episode Billy and The Kids Aron Magner's SPAGA Jazz Fest Stats Mike Gordon Band's change at keyboards with Rachel Eckroth Jazz Fest History plus our interview with showUP Fans about showUp Fans - “Lisa, founder, content creator for marketing/socials & facilitator of weekly support groups; Hillzy, cofounder, discord brainchild and librarian; Suzanne, the GOO in our magnet, our growth operations officer whose contributions legitimize us on all the levels daily and does insightful full moon tarot pulls; we all wear many more hats...
2023-05-01
31 min
Hungry For MO
What even is Ozark cuisine?
Hungry For MO is a production of KCUR Studios, with support from the Missouri Humanities Council. It’s hosted by Natasha Bailey and Jenny Vergara. This episode was written and produced by Suzanne Hogan with editing from Gabe Rosenberg and Mackenzie Martin. Sound design and mix by Suzanne Hogan with help from Paris Norvell. Music this episode from Blue Dot Sessions.Special thanks this episode to Brian Munoz of St. Louis Public Radio for reporting and photos from Bulrush, and to the Quapaw Nation and Ozark Chinquapin Foundation.
2022-12-22
34 min
High Frequency Mindset Podcast
Ep. 41 - How to Protect Your Real Estate During a Divorce with Suzanne Hogan
Ep. 41 - How to Protect Your Real Estate During a Divorce with Suzanne Hogan In this episode, my friend Suzanne Hogan shares the experience that motivated her to write her book Best Selling Options in a Divorce to help others when dealing with real estate during a divorce.
2022-12-20
21 min
Hungry For MO
The salad days of Wish-Bone dressing
Read more about the Wishbone restaurant and the rise of Wish-Bone Italian dressing, from KCUR's Mackenzie Martin and Jenny Vergara.Hungry For MO is a production of KCUR Studios, with support from the Missouri Humanities Council. It’s hosted by Natasha Bailey and Jenny Vergara. This episode was written and produced by Mackenzie Martin with editing from Gabe Rosenberg and Suzanne Hogan. Sound design and mix by Mackenzie Martin with help from intern Zacchary Rodgers. Music this episode from Blue Dot Sessions.
2022-12-14
32 min
Hungry For MO
Black walnut magic
Read more about the black walnut and how it shaped Missouri cuisine from KCUR's Natasha Bailey and Suzanne Hogan.Hungry For MO is a production of KCUR Studios, with support from the Missouri Humanities Council. It’s hosted by Natasha Bailey and Jenny Vergara. This episode was written and produced by Suzanne Hogan with editing from Gabe Rosenberg and Mackenzie Martin. Sound design and mix by Suzanne Hogan and intern Zacchary Rodgers. Music this episode from Blue Dot Sessions. Special thanks this episode to reporter Bek Shackelford-Nwanganga for additional reporting from Stockton, Missouri.
2022-12-07
27 min
Hungry For MO
No apologies for St. Louis pizza
Read more about how St. Louis pizza is the style everyone loves to hate from KCUR's Jenny Vergara and Mackenzie Martin.Hungry For MO is a production of KCUR Studios, with support from the Missouri Humanities Council. It’s hosted by Natasha Bailey and Jenny Vergara. This episode was written and produced by Mackenzie Martin with editing from Gabe Rosenberg and Suzanne Hogan. Sound design and mix by Mackenzie Martin and intern Zacchary Rodgers. Music this episode from Blue Dot Sessions. Special thanks this episode to St. Louis Public Radio’s Brian Munoz, who gathered sounds and inte...
2022-11-30
29 min
Hungry For MO
A toast to the birthplace of sliced bread
Prior to 1928, if you wanted sliced bread, you had to cut it yourself. Until two entrepreneurs in Chillicothe, Missouri, changed history.(David White KCUR 89.3 / Images Courtesy of Catherine Stortz Ripley / The Rohwedder Family Collection / Sliced Bread Innovation Center)New episodes of Hungry For MO start on November 30. Until then, we recommend listening to more stories from A People's History of Kansas City.Read more about how a Missouri town almost forgot it invented the greatest thing in the world from KCUR's Suzanne Hogan.
2022-11-21
29 min
In/Fertility In The City
From Four Babies to Two: Managing pregnancy reduction and a city career
TRIGGER WARNING: This episode deals with discussions of in/fertility and/or baby loss.--Having resigned herself in her teens that polycystic ovaries meant it might be difficult to get pregnant, this week’s guest was delighted when fertility treatment led to happy news.But it wasn’t just one baby that Suzanne Tager was carrying, but four!The risks associated with having quads led to some tough realisations and agonising decisions for Suzanne and her husband, ultimately leading to her giving birth to healthy twins. All of this was against the backdrop of a fa...
2022-11-07
47 min
High Frequency Mindset
How to Protect Your Real Estate During a Divorce with Suzanne Hogan
If “How can I level up my business, relationships, focus, or even just life in general?” Is a question that crosses your mind – you’ve come to the right place. On High Frequency Mindset we’re going to unpack those questions and find the solutions that will launch you into action for rapid, concrete results. You can check out other ways to level up right here on my website. In this episode, my friend Suzanne Hogan shares the experience that motivated her to write her book Best Selling Options in a Divorce to help others when dealing with real es...
2022-10-18
22 min
High Frequency Mindset podcast
How to Protect Your Real Estate During a Divorce with Suzanne Hogan
In this episode, my friend Suzanne Hogan shares the experience that motivated her to write her book Best Selling Options in a Divorce to help others when dealing with real estate during a divorce. If “How can I level up my business, relationships, focus, or even just life in general?" Is a question that crosses your mind – you’ve come to the right place. On High Frequency Mindset we’re going to unpack those questions and find the solutions that will launch you into action for rapid, concrete results. You can check out other ways to level up...
2022-10-17
22 min
A People's History of Kansas City
PHKC live! Go behind the scenes with Suzanne Hogan and Mackenzie Martin
Join the KCUR podcast team that makes "A People's History of Kansas City" live at the Gem Theater on Thursday, Sept. 1 for a behind-the-scenes look at their award-winning episode, "Kansas City's Barbecue King." There will be BBQ trivia, a special guest and some never-before-heard information about Henry Perry. Tickets available at kcur.org/events.
2022-08-26
01 min
Pas sorti du bois
[ÉPISODE 102] En route vers Western States avec Marianne Hogan - Partie 5
La Western States 100 commence dans moins de 24 heures et Marianne Hogan est gonflée à bloc pour se lancer sur ce parcours mythique. Pour ce cinquième court épisode à propos de sa préparation, Marianne et moi avions prévu parler de son organisation et sa stratégie avec son crew et ses pacers. Et tant qu'à parler d'eux, pourquoi ne pas les inviter? Ses pacers Olivier Gagnon et Thomas Duhamel nous ont donc rejoint pour une discussion hyper intéressante et divertissante! Quel plaisir de voir la complicité et la dynamique entre ces trois amis de longue date. À les écouter rire e...
2022-06-24
44 min