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Vince Coglianese, NEW The Vince Show host on KCMO Talk Radio and Dan Bongino's Replacement, gets ready to go! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Farzin goes over the NFLPA report card as the Chiefs have shown improvement. Farzin also reacts to some of the news and notes coming out of the NFL Combine. Use promo code FARZIN for $20 off SeatGeek for first time customers! Follow Farzin on: Facebook Instagram X/Twitter TikTok Follow The Chiefs Zone on: YouTube Facebook Instagram TikTok
IRS Layoffs in KC, Plus KCMO Talk Radio Owns KC News Cycle | 2-21-25See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KCMO Talk Radio Breaks Jackson County Lawsuit News, Plus Zelensky vs. Trump See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pete Mundo from KCMO Talk Radio joined Friday's 3 Man Front to break down the AFC Championship between the Chiefs & Bills and offer up his perspective on the Kansas City dynasty. Plus, a warning to SEC fans about dealing with Texas...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KCMO Talk Radio's Crappie Kirby is joined by "On The Hook" host Jeremy Mattingly to talk everything Crappie Fishing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guy Benson, FOX News Radio and KCMO Talk Radio Host | 11-11-24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Guy Benson, Fox News and KCMO Talk Radio Host | 10-28-24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pete Mundo from KCMO Talk Radio 95.7 is back for a few minutes today to discuss the big issues in Kansas including the odds of getting Sharice Davids out of Congress. Also, Pete shares his insights into the Dems pouring money into the state to break the super majority held by the GOP in Topeka. Johnson County DA Steve Howe is here to discuss his re-election bid. There will be a new sheriff in Joco and Doug Bedford shares his plan to keep the county safe with tough on crime law enforcement. Then, Mark Hammill is running for commissioner in a race the ballot won't show you party affiliation. We are two weeks out... let's go!
As we begin our two day series with election expert www.petemundo.com from KCMO Talk Radio, we focus first on Missouri races. These episodes are designed to engage all our listeners discussing topics and candidates sharing insight on issues that matter most. Pete opens up about Josh Hawley and his future as a possible leader in the senate and candidate for president. Then we discuss what a new governor could mean for the Chiefs and Royals staying in Missouri and then the most interesting race in our area. Tracey Chappell is running for Jackson County prosecutor and she is as impressive as anyone you will hear. We are a couple weeks away.... let's do this!
Guy Benson, Fox News and New KCMO Talk Radio Host | 10-14-24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Krehbiel from Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever in Kansas joins Crappie Kirby on KCMO Talk Radio 95.7FM in Kansas City!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
American Culture Project President John Tillman assesses the selection of Gov Tim Walz to be the Democrats' nominee for Vice President of the United States. Does this pick say anything about the overall direction of the Party and/or the political Left in America? Tillman discusses that and elements of his recent NY Post article in this segment. For more information: https://nypost.com/2024/08/05/opinion/harris-divisive-campaign-aims-to-rev-up-fractured-coalition/ * sound bites/actualities for this segment came from a conversation originally aired on KCMO Talk Radio in Kansas City
MossBack Fish Habitat's Crappie Pro Staff Manager, Kris Mann, joins Crappie Kirby on KCMO Talk Radio!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kent Driscoll is a major player in the sport of crappie fishing and joins Crappie Kirby this week on KCMO Talk Radio!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Three hypothetical questions on a Wednesday morning on KCMO Talk Radio 95.7FM!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Star newsman Dave Helling, KMBC 9 Political Analyst Micheal Mahoney, Next Page KC's Eric Wesson and KCMO Talk Radio's Pete Mundo lift-up-the-hood on the metro's most impactful, curious and down right head-scratching news stories.
Chris Stigall is back on KCMO Talk Radio for a segment with Pete Mundo! Stigall tells Mundo about his experience at Trump's big rally in Wildwood, New Jersey over the weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Criddle talks BYU sports every weekday from 3 to 7 pm.Today's Co-Hosts: Ben Criddle (@criddlebenjamin)Subscribe to the Cougar Sports with Ben Criddle podcast:Apple Podcastshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-sports-with-ben-criddle/id99676
It's been awhile since we've checked in with www.petemundo.com as he's been just a little bit busy. For seven years now, he's been hosting Mundo in the Morning on KCMO Talk Radio 95.7 FM and he's doing a great service for Kansas Citians. Nobody keeps up on all the important news, events and even sports like Pete and he brings it every day. Oh ya, he has three little kids, hosts an insanely early show and even owns and operates www.heartlandcollegesports.com. There isn't much he can't do and he's kind to take time to share with us how he thinks the stadium vote will go on April 2. Then we get into the problems with college athletics and even discuss what it's like to have Mayor Q on his show each and every week. You'll like this conversation on KKHI.
Fishing YouTuber Mike Baker joins Crappie Kirby on KCMO Talk Radio 95.7FM!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brent Chapman is a professional tournament bass fisherman based out of Lenexa, Kansas and joins Crappie Kirby on KCMO Talk Radio 95.7FM in Kansas City!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Garry Mason, The "Legend of the Outdoors" joins Crappie Kirby on KCMO Talk Radio 95.7FM!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
https://omny.fm/shows/pete-mundo-kcmo-talk-radio-103-7fm-710am/kevin-kietzman-in-studio-for-an-hour-12-8-23 It was really great to spend an hour in studio with my friend Pete Mundo Friday morning on KCMO Talk Radio 95.7 FM. We talked about all kinds of topics and actually disagreed on a few. We thought you may enjoy it and I know you will enjoy his show and their station, especially now that it's all on FM.
Election Day is a really bad time to have a complete meltdown of your computer but that's indeed what has happened here at KKHI. A killer podcast was recorded, ready to roll and all systems were go. Until they weren't. My computer recorded and save today's podcast in a fashion that is inaudible and I'm not sending out. After a complete shutdown and reboot, I'm hoping to do it all over again and get it to you a little later today. I've never done the same podcast twice so this will be interesting. In the meantime, thanks to our friend Pete Mundo for having me on KCMO Talk Radio 95.7 FM that I recorded yesterday and it should hold you over for a couple hours. Thanks for your patience and I"m hoping the next version is recorded properly. Don't forget our sponsors at www.thekklist.com
A NEW Era for KCMO Talk Radio! | 10-12-23See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We try hard to accentuate the positive here at KKHI but sometimes you have to call a spade a spade. This stupid in-fighting between Republicans is flat out annoying and despite winning he majority in the House of Representatives, these clowns are doing nothing but fighting each other. It came out of nowhere but www.chrisstigall.com has decided to leave his show on the popular KCMO Talk Radio station and work for the Herzog Foundation. We have the details. Chiefs receiver Kadarius Toney owns up to all those drops last Thursday in the season opening loss. I can promise you, drops won't be the story of this player this year. I'll tell you what will be his story. Aaron Rodgers says he's returning to football after his season ending injury and the Royals are trying to get a new stadium during a record breaking year for losses.
Chris Stigall is saying "goodbye for now" to a full-time show on KCMO Talk Radio. He explains what he is doing next and why he feels it is important to walk away at this time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanks from the bottom of our hearts for your support of this podcast as we have crossed 4 million downloads. And this one is a doozy. I agree with Mayor Q who is really upset with the Royals about a possible downtown ballpark. Credit to www.petemundo.com on KCMO Talk Radio 710 for interviewing the mayor about this and you won't believe what he said. And ESPN reporter provides an update on the Chris Jones contract situation while Joe Montana talks about silly sideline phone calls he used to make when he played. Then, there are three huge "tells" from the Trump arraignment that let you know this is a total joke. An Obama biographer says there are love letters from the former president from college to his girlfriend that he fantasizes about sex with men and I've got a new song suggestion for you this weekend.
It's your time to GO OFF! Tirade Tuesday on KCMO Talk Radio! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All of the sudden out of nowhere, there are holes everywhere in Joe Biden. Holes Dems are releasing and exploiting as it looks like they are done with The Big Guy. This is so fun to watch. Tesla just cut prices by 20 percent to convince more people around the world to get out of their gas cars. Is that really what this is? Award winning actress Julia Roberts lost her family and her name. It's not as tragic as it sounds but you'll want to hear this. Kansas, KSU and Mizzou all have really important basketball games Saturday. We preview what they all need to do to win and what a win or loss could mean. And we'll talk playoff football and the NFL's decision to play in Atlanta if the Chiefs and Bills meet in the AFC title game with Pete Mundo of KCMO Talk Radio 710. www.petemundo.com
It was a fun week doing some interviews elsewhere but a pair of them stood out and thought you might like to hear them. First, it's really fun sports talk with Scott Kaplan and Crew in Southern California. I've known Scott for over 20 years and he always brings up interesting topics. topics like sports owners in California failing after their daddy left them a team. Quite a contrast to KC. And, if you'd like... I will give you the info on how to see this interview on You Tube. Then Pete Mundo from KCMO Talk Radio asked me to join him to discus the possibility of a new downtown ballpark for the Royals. Pete's always on point.
Today Stigall spends time only with you and your emails in an extended mailbag. Merry Christmas from all of us at the Chris Stigall Show podcast and thank you for being a subscriber and listener all year long. Stigall returns to his radio shows on Philadelphia's AM 990 The Answer and Kansas City's KCMO Talk Radio on Tuesday January 4th. Programming note: catch him on 12/28 on Fox News Primetime with Tammy Bruce 7pmET/6CT and filling in for Sebastian Gorka on 12/30 live 3pm-6pm ET wherever you listen coast to coast. Perhaps a special drop by here on the pod before then!
Chris Stigall is a good friend and a great conservative broadcaster on KCMO Talk Radio 710. I spent two segments on his show discussing Patrick Mahomes losing his confidence and the reported research on dogs taking place at Kansas State University. Thanks to Chris for having me on.
Click here for a machine-generated transcript The name "Avrel" means either "Elven King" or "Wild Boar" depending on who you ask. Fortunately, while Avrel Seale is not boring, this multi-book author and stroke survivor is the guest on Strokecast this week. Our discussion of course covers Avrel's story, but we also get into a discussion about the nature of Generation X and how all this discussion of generations came to be. Avrel also has some great insights into the writing process. His latest book is "With One Hand Tied Behind my Brain"*, so after you listen to our chat, pick up a copy from your favorite book store. (For the full content, audio, and video in this story, visit http://Strokecast.com/Avrel) About Avrel From https://avrelseale.wordpress.com/bio/ Avrel Seale has authored 10 books, including memoir, humor, philosophy, history, religion, and unsolved mystery. He lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife, Kirstin, and three sons. In 2018 at age 50, Seale had a major hemorrhagic stroke that left him partially disabled. His story of survival and adaptation, With One Hand Tied Behind My Brain: A Memoir of Life After Stroke*, was published by TCU Press in 2020. His one-handed guitar playing was featured on NPR's All Things Considered. In 2017, his memoir Monster Hike: A 100-Mile Inquiry Into the Sasquatch Mystery* was published by Anomalist Books to positive reviews. Wendy Garrett of KCMO Talk Radio in Kansas City called it “fascinating and compelling.” Nick Redfern called it “highly entertaining … a witty, amusing, and adventurous saga.” Andrew W. Griffin wrote, “There is something Walden-ish about Monster Hike that I did not anticipate when I first picked it up … as much about ourselves and our place in nature as it is about ‘monsters.' ” And Loren Coleman named it one of the 10 Best Cryptozoology Books of 2017. Dude: A Generation X Memoir* was included in the Austin American-Statesman's “Best Books of 2008.” Staggering: Life and Death on the Texas Frontier at Staggers Point (2014) chronicles the arrival of Seale's ancestors in Texas in the 1820s and 1830s and the tumultuous events and brutal conditions of the pioneering years. Seale often writes and speaks about the Baha'i Faith. In addition to numerous articles about the religion, his books The Hull, the Sail, and the Rudder (2006)*, True Freedom and the Wisdom of Virtue (2007)*, and The Tree – A Spiritual Proposition (2008)* deal extensively with Baha'i concepts. Though predominantly a nonfiction author, he has written two novellas — the afterlife comedy The Grand Merengue* and The Secret of Suranesh*, which he originally wrote and co-produced as an independent feature film. His latest book, Nuts: Down the Nueces River With One Stroke, is awaiting publication. Seale grew up in McAllen, Texas, the son of writer Jan Seale, the 2012 Texas Poet Laureate, and composer and conductor Carl Seale. Earning a bachelor's of science in radio-TV-film from The University of Texas at Austin in 1989, he returned to the Rio Grande Valley, where he started his writing career as a reporter and a columnist for the McAllen daily newspaper, The Monitor. In 1992, he returned to Austin and served 16 years as editor of the UT alumni magazine, The Alcalde. From 2011-2015 he served as speechwriter for the president of The University of Texas. Since 2015, he has been a writer and editor in the university's news, marketing, and development offices. Subject Matter Expertise: Stroke Baha'i Theology 19th century East-Central Texas History Crypto-hominology (sasquatch/bigfoot) Persuasive Writing The University of Texas at Austin Homunculus The core principle of neuroplasticity is the cells that fire together, wire together. The more you do a thing, the more connections will form in your brain to do that thing again. More connections mean more real estate gets taken up in the brain for that task. A professional basketball player will have a lot more neural connections dedicated to free throws than I will. I might have two. And one of those is dedicated to spelling it. The metaphor of the homunculus is helpful in understanding how this impacts brain injuries. The homunculus is a representation of the brain and various parts of the body. The more you use a part of the body, the more neurons it takes up in the brain. For example, the hands and tongue take up more space in the than the elbow and pinkie toe. The more time and energy you dedicate to something, the more space in your brain is dedicated to that task. For example, a homunculus of my brain would likely show a much larger segment dedicated to speaking than to throwing a baseball. One way I think about how this applies to survivors (and I may be stretching the homunculus analogy) is that a skill from the prestroke days that a survivor was an expert at may come back before a skill one had limited experience with simply because despite the damage there were simply more nerves dedicated to it. As you continue to work on a skill post stroke, a larger portion of the brain will be dedicated to it. More nerves, dendrites, and synapses will become involved. This is neuroplasticity at work. Writing Plan Avrel writes books, writes speeches, and writes lots of other stuff, too. He also teaches writing. Avrel's recommendation for anyone wanting to write a book is to make sure you have something to say. A typical non-fiction book is going to be somewhere between 60,000 and 120,000 words. To give you an idea of what that means, a typical episode of this show is 10,000-14,000 words. To find out if you have something to say, Avrel suggests writing a long essay about your experience -- about 8,000 words. If you can't get 8,000 words from your experience, maybe you don't know what you want to say, yet. That could change in the future, or you may find another platform for your story. And once you do get to 8,000 words, you have a thing that you can shop around to magazines or to flesh out further and turn into a book. That long form document becomes the foundation that you can build the rest of your narrative on. To learn more about writing a memoir, also check out my conversation with Christine H. Lee at http://Strokecast.com/writeyourstory Guitar Playing Back in episode 22, I spoke with Craig Martin from OnlineBuske.net. Craig was a British professional guitar player working at clubs and restaurants in Spain when he had his stroke. It took one of his arms and he had to learn to use it again to get back to his beloved guitar playing. And then it happened again. Today, he plays guitar and sings. He posts some amazing videos on OnlineBusker.Net and uses them to raise money for stroke organizations around the world. You can hear that conversation at http://Strokecast.com/OnlineBusker The reason I mention that is Avrel is also a guitarist -- a one-handed guitarist. You can hear some of his playing at the end of the episode or check out this video: https://youtu.be/R8KvuFozFQE You can see more of Avrel's guitar playing on his YouTube channel. If you play guitar, I'm sure you'll be fascinated by his tutorials, too. Caffeinated Comics William Shatner released a new album and went to space. So that was my cue to join Jon Clarke on the Caffeinated Comics podcast to talk about it. Jon and I are long-time Star Trek fans and I've been fascinated by Shatner for years. In the beginning it was because of the combination of absurd projects he'd done combined with his reported arrogance and poor treatment of other Star Trek cast members. As we've all matured and I've read his memoirs and listed to his music and watched his talk show, I became fascinated in a different way. His latest album is called simply "Bill" and explores themes of depression, loneliness, guilt, connection, death, love, and horses. Some folks experiencing their own mental health challenges may find it triggering, but it's a fascinating piece of art. You can get the CD here* or find it in the streaming service of your choice. https://youtu.be/gpbtOksAuoE To listen to the conversation Jon and I have, click here, search for Caffeinated Comics in your favorite podcast app, or just click play below. https://rmpn-media.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/cc/cc_249_101821.mp3 Hack of the Week Avrel's hack is all about playing the guitar. He's able to make the notes and chords by using hammer on and pull off techniques on the fret board. This works well on an electric guitar. You can see more of Avrel's guitar playing on his YouTube channel. He doesn't just play most of the songs. He also takes the time to demonstrate how he does it and teaches his hammer on technique. On some tracks, Avrel also uses a digital looing device to expand his playing further. Links Where do we go from here? Check out Avrel's website to learn more about his varied interests Share this episode with someone you know by giving them the link http://Strokecast.com/Avrel Subscribe to the free Strokecast email newsletter at http://Strokecast.com/news Don't get best…get better.
We hope you get a chance to check out Wednesday and Thursday morning on KCMO Talk Radio 710 as I fill in for the terrific Pete Mundo on his "Mundo in the Morning" show. It airs from 6-10 AM and we've lined up Royals GM Dayton Moore, former Kansas Governor Jeff Colyer, long time tv meteorologist turned conservative politician Mike Thompson, former Congressman Kevin Yoder and many more. Joe Biden jumped the shark Tuesday saying requiring voter ID is the biggest threat to America since the Civil War. When he reads that prompter, does he want to scratch his own head that somebody could write something so stupid? And we've got a clip from our Patron Podcast with Danny Clinkscale you have to hear.
Patrick Mahomes is dealing with a social media controversy after getting caught taking a shot at Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert on an open mic while playing in the celebrity golf tourney Sunday. It seems fairly harmless if Mahomes was just poking at fans while being heckled on the links, but how will the Chargers take it? Cornerback Richard Sherman, the Vice President of the NFLPA's Executive Committee is arrested for "burglary domestic violence" and fighting with the police on his property at 2:00 am. And I hosted Mundo in the Morning on KCMO Talk Radio 710 Wednesday and had great chats with Kansas Republican running for Governor, Dr. Jeff Colyer and my long time friend, state senator Mike Thompson.
When the Supreme Court ruled against the NCAA in its latest case, the media rallied and declared amateurism dead. Maybe it is, maybe it isn't. I just know that I love college athletics and I'm scared to death where it's headed. As the College Football Playoff Board of Managers has taken the next step toward a 12 team playoff, it begs the question if they are about to create another pro football league. We discuss the pros and cons of all this and we have a piece of an interview I did with Chris Stigall on KCMO Talk Radio 710
3-19: Kevin Kietzman by KCMO Talk Radio
3-19: Bill O'Reilly by KCMO Talk Radio
3-19: Vaccines Coming to KC by KCMO Talk Radio
3-18: Sean Tarwater, Kansas State Representative by KCMO Talk Radio
3-18: Quinton Lucas, KCMO Mayor by KCMO Talk Radio
3-18: Biden Tax Agenda, plus Trans Issue in Missouri by KCMO Talk Radio
3-17: Brenda Talent, Show-Me Institute by KCMO Talk Radio
3-17: Jordana Green, WCCO Radio in Minneapolis by KCMO Talk Radio
3-17: Rich Lowry, National Review by KCMO Talk Radio
3-17: Kansas State Senator Arrested for DUI, pus Trump Touts Vaccine by KCMO Talk Radio
3-16: Jeff Colyer, Kansas Governor Candidate by KCMO Talk Radio