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The Border Patrol w/Steven St. John and Nate Bukaty
4-9-25 Wednesday hour 1 of New Day with SSJ

The Border Patrol w/Steven St. John and Nate Bukaty

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 43:20


The First Hour of New Day with Steven St. John and Producer Jake Gutierrez. Nate Bukaty joins the show Live in studio. At the bottom of the hour former major league pitcher and ALCS MVP Mike Boddicker joins the show LIVE in studio. SSJ broadcasts LIVE from Heartland Men's Health.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On Stage KC
Abby Bland & Heart of America Shakespeare Festival

On Stage KC

Play Episode Play 41 sec Highlight Listen Later May 14, 2024 27:43


Send us a Text Message.Thanks for joining us. In this episode we speak with:Abby Bland, Kansas City Poet & Performer. https://www.abbyblandpoetry.com/Sidonie Garrett, Executive Artistic Director, Heart of America Shakespeare Festival. Julius Caesar, Southmoreland Park, June 11-30, 2024. https://kcshakes.org/juliuscaesar/ Our MUST SEE KC picks are:Heartland Men's Chorus Presents 'RISE UP' at The Folly Theater. June 15-16, 2024. More info at https://hmckc.org/summer/Donny Osmond Presented by Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. June 11, 2024. Get tickets at https://tickets.kauffmancenter.org/osmond.KC Fringe Festival. July 12-28, 2024. Tickets & Info at https://kcfringe.org/This show is hosted and produced by Tess Koppelman and Jamie Campbell. Our Executive Producer is Nathan Gwartney. Our Audio Engineer is Paul Vedros. Episodes are mixed and edited by Thomas Newby who also composed our theme music.If you have something you would like featured on our show reach out to us through our social media.Follow Us On:InstagramFacebookYouTubeWebsite

All in a Day's Work
Episode 36: Matt Schulte, Kansas City Royals

All in a Day's Work

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 21:43


In this episode, Miriam Miller speaks with Matt Schulte, Senior Manager of Client Services at the Kansas City Royals. Together, they speak about how to maintain a philanthropic life with a full-time job, LGBTQ+ representation in the workplace, and the challenges of achieving upward mobility in your company. Matthew Schulte has worked in the Kansas City Royals front office for 11 years. While he started out in the Ticket Sales department, he has spent most of his time in various roles within the Marketing team. He now serves as the Senior Manager of Client Services, having recently moved over to the Corporate Partnership department. Matthew was involved in executing MLB Jewel events that the Royals hosted, including the 2012 All-Star Game Festivities, 2014 Postseason, and the 2015 World Championship. Outside of work, Matthew serves on the Board of Directors of the Heartland Men's Chorus and the Greater Kansas City Attractions Association. He was also a member of the Kansas City Chamber's Centurions Leadership Program and received an ACE Diversity Award from this same Chamber. Matthew holds a B.S. Sports Management degree from NYU at the Preston Robert Tisch Institute for Global Sport.

LinkedUp: Breaking Boundaries in Education
LGBTQIA+ Equality in Schools

LinkedUp: Breaking Boundaries in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 42:10


How can we support LGBTQ students in school? What can educators do to become allies for our LGBTQ students? How does supporting LGBTQ students ultimately support all learners? These are some of the tough questions school districts are grappling with. Some school districts have said the community is not ready to take on these issues, but “our students are not waiting. Each time we fail to support students, it reaffirms to many students the idea that school is not a welcoming environment,” says our guest, Holden Kraus. He is veteran educator and a proud LGBTQ leader. This podcast addresses these challenging issues and provides insight to the LGBTQ community through the research results and studies conducted by the Gay Lesbian Straight Alliance statistics. In the podcast, Kraus provides many ideas and resources to help educators on this journey. About our guest: After teaching 8th-grade math for nine years, Holden Kraus is now a Technology Facilitator for Kansas City Public Schools. Kraus is a certified facilitator for GLSEN, a national network of educators, students, and local GLSEN Chapters working to ensure that every student has the right to a safe, supportive, and LGBTQ-inclusive K-12 education. His activism began in college with a campus organization and has grown to include sponsoring a middle school Sexuality and Gender Awareness and Acceptance Club. Holden performs with Heartland Men's Chorus, Kansas City's largest and highest profile gay organization and one of the most recognized arts organizations in the Midwest. Currently, he is a doctoral student and plans to complete his dissertation on LGBTQ studies in education. https://www.glsen.org/

Arts Magazine
Arts Magazine Show: Kansas City Ballet “The Nutcracker” and Heartland Men’s Chorus Holiday Concert

Arts Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 60:00


The post Arts Magazine Show: Kansas City Ballet “The Nutcracker” and Heartland Men’s Chorus Holiday Concert appeared first on KKFI.

Arts Magazine
Kansas City Ballet’s “The Nutcracker”. Then the annual Holiday performance of the Heartland Men’s Chorus.

Arts Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 54:47


The post Kansas City Ballet’s “The Nutcracker”. Then the annual Holiday performance of the Heartland Men’s Chorus. appeared first on KKFI.

Where R.A. Now?
Episode 25: Matt Schulte '10 TN RA KC Royals front office co-host Bria Perkins RLA Palladium

Where R.A. Now?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 18:13


Matthew Schulte '10 (SPS) has worked in the Kansas City Royals front office for eight years. While Matt started out in the Ticket Sales department, he has spent most of his time in various roles within the Marketing team. He now serves as the Senior Manager of Special Events and Promotions, responsible for the giveaway items, theme tickets, and special events. He was involved in executing MLB Jewel events that the Royals hosted, including the 2012 All-Star Game Festivities, 2014 Postseason, and the 2015 World Championship. Mr. Schulte also serves on the Board of Directors of the Kansas City Youth Symphony, Heartland Men’s Chorus, and the Greater Kansas City Attractions Association and was also a member of the Centurions Leadership Program through the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Schulte holds a B.S. Sports Management degree from NYU and grew up in Prairie Village, KS.

Arts Magazine
Heartland Men’s Chorus & Equity Actors Readers Theatre

Arts Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 52:32


On this very special Thanksgiving edition of Arts Magazine, host Michael Hogge welcomes members of the Heartland Men’s Chorus to the KKFI studios for a chat about their upcoming Holiday […] The post Heartland Men’s Chorus & Equity Actors Readers Theatre appeared first on KKFI.

Choir Ninja, with Ryan Guth
When You Are the New Kid, with Christopher Kurt

Choir Ninja, with Ryan Guth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 43:02


Just because you graduated high school, graduated college, and got a job doesn’t mean that you won’t sometimes still feel like the new kid. Ryan checks back in with podcast favorite and Ukulele Ninja Christopher Kurt about his first quarter teaching in a new school. Sometimes you just need to change your life. Whether that means a new methodology or a new zip code depends on you, but Ryan and Christopher cover some of the questions you should ask to help you decide. Listen [Subscribe on iTunes] [Subscribe on Android] Highlight to Tweet:         “I can be pretty chill and pretty awesome, but if you’re a butt, that’s gonna change.” - Topher Kurt Show Notes: You know when it’s time for a change. Especially while you are young, try something new. Maybe a new city, with new opportunities is worth a look. Don’t just prepare for your first day; over-prepare. Have different lesson plans ready to go based on the students’ level of respect and class participation. First impression are crucial. Try to meet with others in the music department before the first day of school. Some students might remember you from an interview audition. But prepare students for the idea that you will teach in your own way. Authenticity is key. Establish procedure from the first day. You have permission to change your life. Christopher knew what his dream job was, and that he wasn’t going to realize it where he was. Ask yourself, “What do I want out of my career?” (not job). Not every transition means moving to a new state. But you have to choose to change something. A new job is kind of like being a new teacher again;  you might just be looking ahead a day at a time. For the first quarter, stick with what you know, and what you know you do well. Second quarter, add something new. Take a new approach to teaching a song. You can make changes to how you teach. Make your program your own. What can you bring to your program that is something no one else could do? What makes you indispensable? Be daring. Be vulnerable. Let yourself question a lot of what is going on, because only in the questioning will you find the answers. Bio: Mr. Christopher Kurt is in his fourth year of teaching and his first year at Liberty Memorial Central Middle School. His first three years were spent teaching 6-8 General & Choral Music at Aldo Leopold Middle School in Burlington, IA. He graduated from Wartburg College in May of 2014 with a Bachelor’s Degree in K-12 Music Education with a Vocal Emphasis. In his first three years, Mr. Kurt was nominated three times for The Hawkeye’s “Teacher of the Year” Award. In the Fall of 2016, he was a presenter at the Iowa Technology & Educators Connection Conference. He has been a guest on the “Choir Ninja” podcast by Ryan Guth, on the episode “Uke, I Am Your Father,” in April of 2017. He will be presenting at the Iowa Music Educators Association Conference in November. He enjoys watching football, playing ukulele, and singing with the Heartland Men’s Choir in his free time. Resources/links Mentioned: The First Days of School, by Harry Wong Uke, I Am Your Father (Christopher’s first Choir Ninja episode) ***NEW*** Choir Emoji Posters! Get them for free!!! Choir Nation group on Facebook Email Patreon - Support the podcast! Sponsored by: Sight Reading Factory (Use promo code “NINJA” at checkout for 10 free student accounts!) My Music Folders (Use promo code “NINJA” at checkout for “last column” or best pricing - usually reserved for bulk purchases only!)

Question Reality Radio
Dr. R. Scott Colglazie,Dr. Joseph Nadeau

Question Reality Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2013 55:00


SENIOR MINISTER | ARTISTIC DIRECTOR/CONDUCTOR - Dr. R. Scott Colglazier is Senior Minister of First Congregational Church of Los Angeles which is a progressive, arts-oriented church. He is also the author of the popular blog entitled: "Take A Breath". He is the author of several books, including his most recent work "A Dictionary of Faith." His work as a religious leader has been featured on CNN, The Today Show, and The CBS Morning Show, as well as in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and The New York Times. Dr. Joseph Nadeau is the Artistic Director and Conductor of First Congregational Church of Los Angeles. Joe holds a Bachelor of Music Degree in Music Education and a Master’s and Doctoral degree in choral conducting. He regularly serves as guest speaker, presenter, clinician, and conductor for regional, state, and national conferences and music festivals. Joe has commissioned over one hundred new works and arrangements, produced eight commercial CD’s, two DVD’s and performed with Heartland Men’s Chorus for over five thousand elementary, middle school, and high school students in special outreach concerts. He has taught at every educational level from pre-K through college. As an active member of GALA Choruses for over twenty years, Joe believes in the power of the LGBT choral movement to make this world a better place for everyone. He is also the Artistic Director of gmcla.org INTERVIEW QUESTIONS INCLUDE: What kind of programs do you provide for low income members of your local community such as: help with housing, health care, education, free food, free clothes? How easy or difficult is it to raise funds to support First Congregational Church of Los Angeles and GMCLA? What inspires and excites you about your faith-based profession? WEBSITES: Dr. R. Scott Colglazier - RSColglazier.com | FCCLA.org Dr. Joseph Nadeau - GMCLA.org

Question Reality Radio
Dr. R. Scott Colglazie,Dr. Joseph Nadeau

Question Reality Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2013 55:00


SENIOR MINISTER | ARTISTIC DIRECTOR/CONDUCTOR - Dr. R. Scott Colglazier is Senior Minister of First Congregational Church of Los Angeles which is a progressive, arts-oriented church. He is also the author of the popular blog entitled: "Take A Breath". He is the author of several books, including his most recent work "A Dictionary of Faith." His work as a religious leader has been featured on CNN, The Today Show, and The CBS Morning Show, as well as in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and The New York Times. Dr. Joseph Nadeau is the Artistic Director and Conductor of First Congregational Church of Los Angeles. Joe holds a Bachelor of Music Degree in Music Education and a Master’s and Doctoral degree in choral conducting. He regularly serves as guest speaker, presenter, clinician, and conductor for regional, state, and national conferences and music festivals. Joe has commissioned over one hundred new works and arrangements, produced eight commercial CD’s, two DVD’s and performed with Heartland Men’s Chorus for over five thousand elementary, middle school, and high school students in special outreach concerts. He has taught at every educational level from pre-K through college. As an active member of GALA Choruses for over twenty years, Joe believes in the power of the LGBT choral movement to make this world a better place for everyone. He is also the Artistic Director of gmcla.org INTERVIEW QUESTIONS INCLUDE: What kind of programs do you provide for low income members of your local community such as: help with housing, health care, education, free food, free clothes? How easy or difficult is it to raise funds to support First Congregational Church of Los Angeles and GMCLA? What inspires and excites you about your faith-based profession? WEBSITES: Dr. R. Scott Colglazier - RSColglazier.com | FCCLA.org Dr. Joseph Nadeau - GMCLA.org

The Tenth Voice
AIDS Bicycle Cruise, Heartland Men’s Chorus & UMKC LGBTQIA

The Tenth Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2013 56:00


On today’s show, we talk with Theresa Van Ackeren about the AIDS Bicycle Cruise.  Van Ackeren is also the Managing Director of Family Bicycles, LLC  Our second segment features Rick […] The post AIDS Bicycle Cruise, Heartland Men’s Chorus & UMKC LGBTQIA appeared first on KKFI.