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Wichita Podcast

A History, Comedy and Society podcast
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We sat down with Mary Sue Dymak who is the Rentals & Inventory Director for Music Theatre Wichita and has been with the organization for almost 50 years! She is a wealth of knowledge and gave us great insight into this incredible organization. 
We are back with another WichiTalk Series where we will be going around to organizations in town to hear their histories first hand from those that work there and/or founded it. We sat down with Tanganyika Wildlife Park and Matt Fouts, Visionar
The Wichita Podcast is back with a brand new series called the WichiTalk Series. We will be going around to organizations in town to hear their histories first hand from those that work there and/or founded it. We sat down with Legacy Ministrie
We do realize that we refer to us being in April several times in this episode because, yes, we recorded it back then and we finally got around to editing it. Our editing team took a long sabbatical but they are back and so are we!Did you know
1991 brought a devastating tornado to the greater Wichita area. Tornados are no strangers to the midwest and something we deal with often. The history behind this tornado (and others that were similar in size) reminds us all to keep safe when t
We had the ultimate privilege of sitting down with Scott Carter, the resident expert on all things Father Emil Kapaun, to not only figure out how to pronounce his name (spoilers we didn't) but also to hear the story of the life of this incredib
David had the privilege of sitting down with Kristin Martin - Marketing Director for the Museum of World Treasures to find out the history of this incredible museum right in our own city.  Kristin walked us through how and why the museum first
The boys sat down to discuss all things McConnell Air Force Base from the inception as a municipal airport to who McConnell is named for all the way to what McConnell looks like today. This is a jam packed episode full of a lot of history and m
On this episode of the Wichita Podcast David sits down with local thespian and historian Mark Barlow to discuss the Caldwell Murdock Building as well as the namesake - Louise Caldwell Murdock. Wichita's first skyscraper still stands today at th
The boys are BACK in the #NewCollectiveBasement ready to talk about the history of municipal golf in Wichita. Andrew takes us through a look of golf first coming to Wichita, how it was developed over the years, and the golfing community today i
You know you are from Wichita when you pronounce the words talked about on today's podcast exactly like we do. Whether it be towns in Kansas, streets in Wichita, or a certain river - Wichita (and Kansas) has a certain way of pronouncing words a
The boys are back this time with Rachel Banning (Executive Director) and Barney Byard (Theatre Director) to hear about how the Orpheum is thriving today, the booking process of bringing the acts through Wichita you want to see, and what the nex
We sat down with Stacee Olden, Development Director for the Wichita Orpheum Theatre, and Delmar Klocke, Board Member and resident Orpheum Historian to hear about the history of the Wichita Orpheum. The Orpheum hits its 100 year anniversary on S
You probably never knew that Northrock Lanes has a very rich history surrounding not only the development of northeast Wichita but also the entire sport of bowling. Andrew walks us through the history of this bowling alley from the inception an
We sat down with Sara and Charity Harmon - award winning sister film makers. They were kind enough to talk to us about their film For Your Amusement: The Wonderland Park on Ackerman Island and the history behind Ackerman Island in general. Wait
The Wichita Wind Surge may not have a long history as the minor league baseball team in Wichita but baseball in Wichita (as we've covered before) does. We sat down high up in the broadcasting booth to talk about the Wichita Wind Surge, how the
"There is a fascination about the game of polo that is hard to describe to anyone who has never played. Once a man has had a taste of it, the task of curing him is rather hopeless." - Tommy Hitchcock Jr.We sat down with Mike Carney, Josh Shelto
The Kansas Coliseum was the original premiere venue for the Wichita area from 1977 until 2010 when it shut its doors forever. It played host to concerts, dog shows, monster truck rallies, several sports teams, and many more during its illustrio
Are you a new to Wichita or just visiting? Or have you lived here your entire life and think you know everything there is to do in Wichita? Either way, this book is for you! 100 Things to Do in Wichita Before You Die is so much more than a guid
If you are a fan of the Morning Show on KWCH you will know Shane Konicki - anchor and field reporter who made his name in the news industry doing his Where's Shane? segments. We had the opportunity to sit down with Shane and hear his story of g
We had the incredible opportunity to sit down with local legend, Bob Lutz, to hear a little about his history working for the Wichita Eagle and also his newest project - League 42. Although the league has been around for several years, it is he
Named after Milo B. Kellogg - Kellogg Ave is one of the most traversed roads in all of Wichita. This highway gets you from the east side to the west side with ease.  But do you know the history of the road beyond it seems like it is always unde
We all know and love the Wichita flag but do you know the history behind it? Or the resurgence of its popularity in more recent years that helped bolster the pride for the city of Wichita? Maybe you are interested in learning about why Wichita
YOU HEARD THAT RIGHT! There is a brand new podcast out NOW from the guys who brought you the Wichita Podcast called (3YUM6). This new podcast is going to interview local restaurant founders and owners to hear their stories as to why they create
Listener Discretion Slightly Advised.The Wichita Poet terrorized a Wichita resident Ruth Finley during the times of BTK Strangler for years before they were able to catch him. But the story of how the Wichita Poet focused on Ruth is a tale for
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