Kansas City MomCast

Kansas City Mom Collective

Welcome to the Kansas City MomCast — a place to learn, connect, and grow in a relevant and intentional way. Join us as we interview experts in the field and hear from local moms, just like you. This is a podcast FOR Kansas City Moms, BY Kansas City Moms. We know that your time is precious and we’re grateful you’ve chosen to spend some of it with us. Thank you for being a part of the Kansas City Mom Collective community.

  1. Apr 7

    Resilience Redefined: Brie Morgan Bauer’s Journey Through Trauma, Motherhood, and Advocacy | Kansas City MomCast Episode 98

    Today’s episode features an extraordinary conversation with Brie Morgan Bauer, a registered nurse, mother of three, and a powerful voice in resilience and advocacy. During her third pregnancy, Brie experienced what initially felt like flu-like symptoms at just 27 weeks. What followed was a rare and life-threatening diagnosis of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome. After an emergency C-section saved her baby boy, Beau, Brie’s condition rapidly declined. She was placed in a medically induced coma, endured multiple life-saving surgeries, and ultimately underwent the amputation of all four limbs. Brie’s story is undeniably heartbreaking, but it is also deeply inspiring. In the face of unimaginable loss, she has rebuilt her life with strength, honesty, and purpose. Through her growing Instagram platform, she shares the realities of recovery, motherhood, and navigating a world not always designed for accessibility. She has become a fierce advocate for self-advocacy in healthcare, shedding light on the complexities of insurance, medical systems, and the importance of being heard as a patient. Since recording this episode, we are thrilled to share a joyful update! Brie has been matched with a kidney donor. We celebrate this incredible news alongside her and are honored to share her story with you. What You’ll Hear in This Episode In this conversation, we talk about Brie's experiences which include: Brie’s medical journey during her third pregnancy Surviving streptococcal toxic shock syndrome Life after limb loss and redefining motherhood The emotional and practical realities of recovery Accessibility challenges and awareness Navigating insurance and advocating for necessary care Sharing vulnerably online while protecting personal healing The mission behind Brie’s Hope Foundation Looking ahead: hope, dreams, and the next chapter Follow Brie’s journey and advocacy work on Instagram and Facebook. What We’re Loving In Kansas City Summit Play Village Sarah has enjoyed taking her youngest to Summit Play Village! Located in Lee's Summit, this place is full of imaginative fun. There is a coffee bar, imaginative play areas by theme, and birthday party room. It was super clean and they were the only ones there on a weekday afternoon! Cardboard Corner Cafe Located in Overland Park, Cardboard Corner Cafe is a unique board-game café where good food, coffee, and tabletop gaming come together in a welcoming community space. Megan has  loved taking her kids there to try out new games or meet up with friends. You can choose from a large library of board games to play while enjoying menu items like waffles, salads, coffee, tea, and cocktails. They offer a relaxed atmosphere and even host regular events like game nights and learn-to-play sessions. Pro Mom Tip: While you're there, pop into the KC Brick store next door! Connect with Megan and Sarah We would love to hear from you! Send us an e-mail or find us on Instagram or Facebook!         [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

    56 min
  2. Mar 16

    Family Friendly Picks for Kansas City This Spring | Kansas City MomCast Episode 97

    Spring is finally here, and with it comes the promise of warmer weather, longer days, and plenty of opportunities to get out and explore with your family. In this episode, Megan and Sarah share the spring activities and outings currently sitting at the top of their family bucket lists. From quick Kansas City outings to a fun road trip idea, they’re talking through experiences they hope to check out this season- and inviting you to add them to your list, too! Whether you’re looking for a day trip, a unique museum experience, a fun show for the kids, or a special spring event around the city, this episode is packed with ideas to help you make the most of the season. Here are some of the spots and events mentioned in today’s episode: Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium (Springfield, MO) If you’re looking for a memorable family road trip, Megan recommends heading down to Springfield to visit this incredible aquarium and wildlife museum connected to the flagship Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World. Consistently ranked among the best aquariums in the United States, this massive attraction takes visitors on a 1.5-mile journey through immersive exhibits featuring sharks, stingrays, freshwater fish, and wildlife habitats from around the world. Highlights include: A walk-through underwater tunnel Interactive touch pools where kids can touch stingrays Beautifully designed exhibits that make you feel like you’re stepping into different ecosystems Admission:Adults: about $45.99Children (ages 4–11): about $25.99Children 3 and under: Free Most families spend 2–3 hours exploring the aquarium and wildlife galleries at a relaxed pace. Fantastic Caverns Another fun stop while visiting Springfield is this one-of-a-kind cave experience. It’s America’s only ride-through cave, where visitors board a Jeep-drawn tram and travel through the cavern while a guide shares the history of the cave and points out stunning rock formations created by an ancient underground river! The guided tour lasts about 55 minutes, and the cave stays a comfortable 60°F year-round, making it a great activity no matter the season. Admission:Adults: about $36Children (6–12): about $18Children 5 and under: Free with a paying adult Best of all, no walking or stairs are required, making it a great option for families with kids or grandparents. KingCade Located inside Oak Park Mall, KingCade is a casual, all-you-can-play arcade that mixes retro favorites with modern games. Instead of paying per game, guests pay a flat fee and can play unlimited games during their visit. Pricing:Ages 10+: $9.99Under 10: $4.99 It’s a fun, easy outing if you’re already at the mall or looking for a quick entertainment option on a rainy spring day. Theatre for Young America at Union Station Kansas City If your kids love live theater, this children’s theater company produces engaging shows designed specifically for young audiences. This spring they’re performing Diary of a Wimpy Kid from March 17 – April 18. Tickets:General Admission: $12Union Station Members: $10 Showtimes typically include weekday morning performances and Saturday afternoon shows. Titanic: An Immersive Voyage Now through April 19, families can experience the story of the Titanic like never before at Union Station. This immersive exhibition allows visitors to walk through recreated rooms from the ship, explore artifacts, and hear powerful stories from passengers who were aboard the ill-fated voyage of the RMS Titanic. It’s a powerful and fascinating historical experience for older kids and adults alike. Planet Comicon Kansas City One of Kansas City’s biggest fan conventions returns March 27–29 with celebrity guests, cosplay, comics, gaming, and more. Family perks include: Kids 7 and under free on Friday and Saturday Family Day on Sunday, when kids 12 and under are free If your kids love superheroes, comics, or pop culture, this event is a blast! Parade of Hearts Kickoff Kansas City’s beloved public art experience returns this spring. The kickoff event celebrates the start of the 2026 Parade of Hearts, where beautifully designed heart sculptures are displayed across the metro to highlight local artists and support Kansas City nonprofits. The April 4 event includes: A first look at the new heart-inspired artworks Family friendly activities Community celebrations of Kansas City’s vibrant arts scene Spring always feels like a fresh start, and there’s no shortage of fun ways to explore Kansas City and beyond with your family. Whether you’re planning a road trip, checking out a new exhibit, or just looking for something fun to do on a Saturday, we hope today’s episode gives you a few new ideas to add to your list! Be sure to check out our 101 Things To Do list, as well! Connect with Megan and Sarah We would love to hear from you! Send us an e-mail or find us on Instagram or Facebook!

    17 min
  3. Feb 24

    From Overwhelmed to Understood: A Conversation With Dr. Hinman of Bloom Testing | Kansas City MomCast Sponsored Episode

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    30 min
  4. Feb 16

    Loving a Parent Through Dementia with Sonya Jury | Kansas City MomCast Episode 96

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    56 min
  5. Jan 26

    Holding onto Faith in the Hardest Seasons with Jami Nato | Kansas City MomCast Episode 95

    Today’s conversation is about faith, honesty, healing, and what it looks like to rebuild your life and identity after walking through something deeply painful. Our guest is Jami Nato, a popular author, speaker, and entrepreneur (and Kansas City mom!) known for her relatable, humorous, faith-based reflections on family, marriage, and personal growth.  In today’s episode, Jami talks about her family and how she first began sharing her life and perspective publicly, how her faith shifted through the hardest seasons, and what it really looked like to do the hard, personal work of forgiveness. We’ll also talk about her decision to step away from a familiar church environment to find a new way of connecting with God, what she believes faith communities can still offer, and how all of these experiences shape her writing and her book. About Jami Nato: Jami has become a voice of honesty and hope, sharing lessons on forgiveness, purpose, and authenticity through her blog, social media, and her book This Must Be the Place. She lives in the Kansas City area with her husband, and their four kids-often sharing the beautifully “messy” parts of real life with humor and grace. What We’re Loving In Kansas City Time To Sign Up For Summer Camps! Sarah is here with a PSA to all moms that January and February is the time to get your kids signed up for summer camps! She has her eye on Tastebuds cooking camps and Snapology this year but will also be consulting the ever-helpful KCMC Summer Camp Guide you can find here! Snow Day Sledding Snow day season is here! If you are feeling adventurous and wanting to check out a new sledding spot, check out our super helpful guide to all the best places in KC! Your kids will thank you! Connect with Megan and Sarah We would love to hear from you! Send us an e-mail or find us on Instagram or Facebook!

    54 min
  6. Jan 12

    You’re Not Alone: Parenting Support With Johnson County Mental Health | Kansas City MomCast Sponsored Episode

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    48 min
  7. 12/15/2025

    Building a Business That Feels Like Home: The Story of Monstera’s Books | Kansas City MomCast Episode 94

    Today on the show, we’re excited to welcome Katie Wieners, the owner of Monstera’s Books in Downtown Overland Park! Katie lives in Overland Park with her husband, Justin, and their two daughters.  Before opening the bookstore, Katie spent nearly 15 years in software sales, building a successful career that many would consider the “safe path.” But after becoming a mom for the second time, she realized something important: the work that once energized her no longer felt aligned with the life she wanted to build. So she made a bold shift. In March 2024, Katie opened Monstera’s Books, a beautiful blend of books and plants that quickly became a neighborhood favorite. Then in summer of 2025, a fire forced them closed. After extensive rebuilding the store and inventory, they reopened in time for the holidays. We’re talking about what it looks like to pivot careers as a mom, follow a dream that feels a little scary, build something from the ground up, and create a space where other people can feel at home. Katie’s story is such an inspiring reminder that motherhood doesn’t close doors — it can actually open the right ones. Follow Monstera's on Facebook and Instagram. What We’re Loving In Kansas City Santa's Secret Shop at Mama and Me Boutique in Liberty Does your kid have a list of friends, family, and special teachers they’d love to surprise for Christmas? Inside Santa’s Secret Shop, your child can experience independence by shopping with a Helper Elf with affordable gifts priced from $3-$20. Shopping dates include: December 15-19: 2pm-6pm December 20: 11am-4pm December 21: 11am-1pm December 22-23: 11am-5pm December 24: 10am-1pm This fun little pop up is located inside Mama and Me Boutique in Liberty, MO. Ice Skating at Chicken N Pickle Grab your crew and head out for some seasonal fun at the ice skating rink at Chicken N Pickle in Overland Park (also a location in the Northland)! Weather permitting, the rink is open Monday–Friday from 4 p.m. to close and Saturday–Sunday from around 10 AM to close- perfect for afternoon family time or a spontaneous weekend outing. Skate passes are typically $11 with skate rentals around $4 (and kids 3 and under skate free!). There are lots of food options there, as well. Mom tip: don’t forget to sign the waiver before you hit the ice! Connect with Megan and Sarah We would love to hear from you! Send us an e-mail or find us on Instagram or Facebook!

    44 min
  8. 12/08/2025

    Life with Twins After NICU Stay | Kansas City MomCast Sponsored Episode

    This episode is sponsored by University Health. Nora and Demetrious were thrilled to learn they were pregnant with twins after receiving IVF treatments. When it came time to choose a hospital for prenatal care and to deliver their babies, they did extensive research. They chose University Health because of the maternal and fetal medicine physicians specializing in high-risk pregnancy and the access to a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). On February 20, 2025, Nora delivered twin girls at University Health. One daughter was able to go home shortly after birth, while the other stayed in the NICU to receive extra care. She was able to join her sister at home a week later. Today, Nora and Demetrious are busy parents, juggling the hectic and exciting chaos that comes with having twins. We spent time today chatting with Nora about her experience. What You’ll Hear in This Episode In this conversation, we talk about what it’s really like to welcome twins- especially when their journey begins in the NICU. We explore: What it was like finding out they were expecting twin The emotional and practical realities of having babies in the NICU Who and what supported them through that experience The transition home after a NICU stay- both the joy and the overwhelm How they divided responsibilities with two infants The surprises, challenges, and learning curves unique to caring for twins How she found or built a supportive community Her message of encouragement for other moms navigating NICU life or parenting multiples To make an appointment with a University Health Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist, ask your doctor for a referral or click here for the most advanced expertise and compassionate care during your pregnancy. Connect with Megan and Sarah We would love to hear from you! Send us an e-mail or find us on Instagram or Facebook!

    28 min
5
out of 5
19 Ratings

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Welcome to the Kansas City MomCast — a place to learn, connect, and grow in a relevant and intentional way. Join us as we interview experts in the field and hear from local moms, just like you. This is a podcast FOR Kansas City Moms, BY Kansas City Moms. We know that your time is precious and we’re grateful you’ve chosen to spend some of it with us. Thank you for being a part of the Kansas City Mom Collective community.

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