Episodios

  • Jim Eddy: Remembering Kansas City’s Beloved Restaurateur
    Jul 8 2025
    • Today, we're bringing back our conversation with our dear friend, the late Jim Eddy. We hope you enjoy his stories of life, love, family, and food as much as we do. Thank you for your legacy, Jim. You've made a lasting impact on this city, and you are deeply missed.

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      Jim Eddy is a Kansas City second-generation restaurateur and Kansas City native who has seen it all. Take a trip back in time to the food, entertainment, and lifestyle from the 1940s, ‘50’s and 60’s in Kansas City to today. The “Eddy Brothers” became world-famous during the era of the Supper Club Circuit, and Kansas City was right in the middle of the boom.

    • Eddy’s Supper Club at 13th and Baltimore in KC was hoppin’ in the ‘50’s, hosting some of the biggest names in pop music. Jim Eddy talks through everything from mandated 24/7 bowling alleys during WWII, to a terrible business decision passing on a to-be pop icon, to the KC Chiefs and Popeye’s chicken. Take the wild ride through KC food history with Jim Eddy!

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    47 m
  • Graham Zusi: Kansas City’s World Cup Star Turned Ambassador
    Jul 1 2025

    Graham Zusi is a Kansas City soccer legend and a former U.S. Men’s National Team star who competed in the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil. But what’s he doing now—and what does he think about the World Cup coming to Kansas City in 2026?

    In this episode of There's Just Something About Kansas City, Zeus himself sits down to talk about his journey from youth soccer to NCAA championships at Maryland, his incredible MLS career with Sporting KC, and his role in one of the most exciting eras of American soccer.

    Now serving as the World Cup Community Ambassador for NBKC, Zusi is staying busy off the pitch—working in a local bike shop, traveling the world, and seeking out adventure in places like Patagonia and Cuba.

    If you're a soccer fan, Kansas Citian, or just love a good adventure story, this episode has something for you.

    🎧 Listen now to hear Graham Zusi’s thoughts on Kansas City's moment in the World Cup spotlight, what drives him today, and how he’s redefining life after pro sports.

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    55 m
  • David Naster: Kansas City Comedy Pioneer on Healing Through Humor
    Jun 24 2025

    Before comedy clubs came to Kansas City, David Naster was already making people laugh on street corners. In this episode of There’s Just Something About Kansas City, we sit down with one of KC’s first stand-up comedians—who went from performing in the streets to opening for Celine Dion and headlining cruise ships around the world.

    Naster shares behind-the-scenes stories from LA’s legendary Comedy Store, how he convinced Stan Glazier to launch Stanford and Sons in Westport, and why he returned home to Kansas City. He also opens up about his personal struggles and how he’s helping others heal through humor with his book and podcast, You Just Have To Laugh.

    If you're interested in the roots of Kansas City’s comedy scene, cruise ship entertainment, or using laughter as a tool for mental health—this episode delivers it all.


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    1 h y 2 m
  • Tom Waggoner: Designing the Sports Architecture Capital of the World
    Jun 17 2025

    Kansas City is the sports architecture capital of the world. But how did we get there?

    In today’s episode of There’s Just Something About Kansas City, we're talking with the man who literally wrote the book on the subject, “Designed in Kansas City” — sports architect, author, and historian Tom Waggoner.

    Tom takes us all the way from the Roman Colosseum to today's stadium debate, diving into how the Chiefs’ Arrowhead Stadium, Royals’ Kauffman Stadium, and the Truman Sports Complex as a whole changed the face of sports arenas in the 70's and how Kansas City's innovative edge in the field is shaping today's conversations. He also shares his thoughts on the future of the stadiums and what he’d share with the current owners of the Chiefs and Royals.

    Whether you’re following the stadium saga in KC, are a sports history buff, or just love a Kansas City story, this is essential listening.

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    53 m
  • Mike Zeller: Reinventing Kansas City’s Rock Island Bridge
    Jun 10 2025

    What happens when a wild idea on a river float turns into one of Kansas City’s most ambitious development projects? In this episode of There’s Just Something About Kansas City, we sit down with Mike Zeller — entrepreneur, visionary, and CEO of Flying Truss — to talk about his bold plan to transform the historic Rock Island Bridge into America’s first trailhead and entertainment district on a bridge.

    What started as a joke — “Chicken on a Bridge!” — is now a massive revitalization effort connecting communities across the Kansas and Missouri rivers. Zeller shares how a dream became a development, the challenges of adaptive reuse, and why this railroad bridge-turned-riverfront attraction could become one of KC’s most iconic destinations.

    You’ll hear the origin story behind the project, the history of the bridge itself, what to expect from the future R.I.B. — food, music, trails & more, and why connecting the city above the river that helped to shape it matters.

    Whether you're into urban planning and redevelopment, creative placemaking, or just love a good Kansas City dream-turned-reality story, this episode is a must-listen.

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    37 m
  • Bryan Truta: Lifelong Voice in KC Radio
    Jun 3 2025

    Bryan Truta is the Senior Director of Radio Operations at KCUR’s 90.9 The Bridge, a KC native, and a 30-year veteran of the Kansas City music and media scene. If there's a radio station in town, chances are Bryan's worked there.

    In this episode of There’s Just Something About Kansas City, Frank and Bryan sit down for a wide-ranging, often hilarious conversation between longtime friends. Bryan shares his unforgettable first encounter with Frank, plus wild stories from his early days at 1510: the cockroach-infested home of Kansas City's first all-sports radio station that grew to become Union Broadcasting and Sports Radio 810 WHB.

    From Jason Whitlock and infamous holiday parties at Boal-Manor, to run-ins with the police (not the band) and a collapsing dance floor, Bryan’s got stories. Lots of them. But more than that, he’s a true Kansas Citian—deeply rooted, deeply respected, and still drawing a loyal following wherever he goes.

    Once upon a time, Bryan dreamed of becoming the liberal answer to Rush Limbaugh. Today, he’s on The Bridge—a fitting name for someone who’s never burned one in his career. In an industry known for churn and ego, that’s no small feat.

    Did we mention he learned to cross-stitch and Irish dance in grade school?

    Don’t believe us? Just listen to this episode of There’s Just Something About Kansas City.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Episode 50 Re-Drop: Justin Gardner
    May 30 2025

    Justin Gardner serves on the family board of Big Slick KC, a KC celeb-packed weekend of events raising money to support Children's Mercy KC. We're re-dropping this insightful episode in celebration of 2025's Big Slick weekend!

    During an internship and short stint at WDAF-TV, Justin Gardner, a University of Missouri Journalism School grad, found out editing the evening news content wasn’t the life for him. I’m sure all the shouting, cursing and swearing coming from the sports department didn’t help. So Justin used his skills to create commercials and enhance brands for several media companies like AMC Theaters. He brought the film office back to KC and serves as the president of the Film Commission of Greater KC. He also created the Robert Altman Emerging Filmmakers Fund for aspiring filmmakers. And now that his younger sister, comedian Heidi Gardner, is making her mark on Saturday Night Live, Justin has joined the family board of The Big Slick Weekend.

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    52 m
  • Adam Hamilton: Faith & Leadership at Church of the Resurrection
    May 25 2025

    In this episode of There's Just Something About Kansas City, we sit down with Adam Hamilton, bestselling author and senior pastor of Church of the Resurrection, the largest Methodist congregation in the U.S. But this conversation isn’t just for the religious. Adam shares his personal journey from skepticism to purpose, and how anyone, regardless of belief, can find meaning, healing, and direction through connection and compassion.

    We explore how to navigate life’s challenges, why reaching out to others matters more than ever, and what it takes to build bridges instead of walls. Plus, I open up about a powerful moment of reconciliation in my own life—and why you shouldn’t wait to make things right with someone you care about.

    Whether you’re spiritual, secular, or somewhere in between, this episode offers universal wisdom to help you live a more intentional and fulfilling life.

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    45 m