KC Leaders | Kansas City Business Podcast

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Interviews with local business owners and residents discussing Kansas City, their business, and what the future of KC looks like. Hosted by David Maples and Ginny Huling.

  1. How Kansas City is Becoming More Accessible w/ Martha Jaynes, CEO of Platte County Board of Services

    May 11

    How Kansas City is Becoming More Accessible w/ Martha Jaynes, CEO of Platte County Board of Services

    eDiscover how Martha Jaynes is transforming services for individuals with developmental disabilities in Platte County and fostering a more inclusive and accessible Kansas City. This episode highlights innovative programs, community involvement, and leadership insights to inspire positive change. Main Topics Covered: The history and mission of Platte County Board of ServicesInnovations in transportation and community engagement programsThe importance of accessibility, inclusion, and community collaborationMartha's personal journey into disability support and leadershipFuture visions for Kansas City as a more accessible, diverse cityIn this episode: Martha shares the origins of the Platte County Board of Services and its role as a developmental disability resource.An inside look at the organization’s facilities and programs, including transportation fleets, day habilitation, and community outreach initiatives like Neurodiverse City and Mobile NBC.The significance of universal design, emotional support symbols, and building inclusive environments.How local partnerships with schools and nonprofits foster lifelong community engagement.Martha’s leadership journey, from early classroom support to CEO, emphasizing community involvement and continuous learning.Practical advice for listeners: explore your local community, support accessible spaces, and vote in local elections.Martha’s vision for Kansas City—growth, diversity, accessibility, and cultivating employment opportunities for all abilities.Timestamps: (00:00) - Introduction to Martha Jaynes and the Platte County Board of Services(02:28) - History and mission of Platte County Board of Services(03:52) - Public perception and hidden gem status in Kansas City(04:51) - Facility tour and programs overview(06:44) - Transportation program expansion and upcoming demand during Kansas City events(09:55) - Similar services in neighboring counties and collaboration efforts(11:20) - Martha’s personal journey from Michigan to Kansas City(12:40) - Community growth, diversity, and Kansas City’s future(14:36) - The importance of accessibility and inclusive city planning(16:27) - Recognizing invisible disabilities and universal support(17:27) - The societal impact of broadening understanding of disability(20:21) - Building community through early education and school partnerships(22:14) - The significance of early intervention and planning for lifelong success(23:37) - Funding and support for local organizations and initiatives(25:26) - Neurodiverse City and Mobile NBC programs(28:41) - Inter-county collaboration via MACDDS and STARLING(29:41) - Challenges facing legislation and funding for disability services(31:09) - Martha’s early career supporting students with disabilities(34:34) - Transition from education to community service and leadership(37:50) - Call to action: get involved in local community programs(44:29) - Notable community leaders and influencers in Kansas City(45:48) - The future of Kansas City: growth, accessibility, and diversity(48:04) - Creating a future that supports employment and diversity(49:55) - The value of diversity and resilience in community building(50:52) - The power of understanding stories and perspectives(52:13) - The importance of local politics and community engagement(54:36) - How to contact Platte County Board of Services(55:33) - Martha’s favorite Kansas City barbecue spots(56:52) - Martha’s personal reason for loving Kansas City(57:47) - Closing remarks and encouragement to participate in community and electionsResources & Links: Platte County Board of Services – Connect to community support and programsNeurodiverse City – Community space celebrating neurodiversityMACDDS – Missouri Association of County Developmental Disabilities ServicesSTARLING – Community of service providers in Missouri

    55 min
  2. 05/28/2024

    Dan Smith | S02E04 | KC Leaders

    Dan Smith, co-founder of Porter House KC, discusses the mission of his organization to support entrepreneurs in the urban core of Kansas City. They offer small business development programs, mentoring, and soon-to-be-opening retail-based incubator. Smith emphasizes the importance of addressing the social determinants of health in the community and creating partnerships with organizations focused on education, healthcare, and economic development.  Takeaways Porter House KC supports entrepreneurs in the urban core of Kansas City through small business development programs, mentoring, and a soon-to-be-opening retail-based incubator.The incubator aims to provide a space for retail entrepreneurs to call home and offers educational elements to enhance their entrepreneurial journey.Addressing the social determinants of health is crucial for improving the community, and Porter House KC partners with organizations focused on education, healthcare, and economic development.Dan Smith’s personal journey and love for Kansas City highlight the importance of community and connections in creating a thriving entrepreneurial ecosystem. Recognize and celebrate the success and impact of others in the communityFind inspiration from local leaders and influencers who are making a differenceUtilize available resources and tools to support your entrepreneurial journeyEmbrace continuous learning and be open to transformation in order to thrive  Follow Porter House KC: Website – https://theporterhousekc.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ThePorterHouseKC/ Twitter – https://x.com/porterhousekc   All episodes of KC Leaders brought to you by Catapult Creative Media – https://catapultcreativemedia.com/

    57 min
  3. 05/07/2024

    Sarah Hill | S02E03 | KC Leaders

    Sarah Hill, CEO of Healium, discusses the creation of immersive media experiences to calm the mind. She shares her journey from being a journalist to starting a technology company and explains how Healium uses biofeedback and neurofeedback to create personalized media experiences. The technology works by capturing brain patterns and turning them into visual assets, allowing users to actively participate in the media and self-regulate their anxiety and sleep. Hill also emphasizes the importance of being mindful of our media diet and the potential of Kansas City as a hub for digital health and wellness. This week, we have special guest Sarah Hill joining us in the studio! You may recognize her, as she has years of experience in broadcast television; however, she is more recently notable for her meditative software, Healium. In this episode of the KC Leaders Podcast, Sarah discusses: – The “Stress Olympics” that everyone experiences– Navigating Mental Fitness & Mental Health– How Honor Flights led to the early stages of Healium I bet you’re curious to explore Healium! Check it out on their website! If you want to know more about Honor Flights and accessing this resource, click here: Honor Flight Network of KC   Don’t miss a single update on KC Leaders! You can find us on:YouTube // LinkedIn // Facebook // Twitter // Instagram    All episodes are brought to you by Catapult Creative Media: catapultcreativemedia.com

    37 min
  4. 04/23/2024

    Lindsey Rood-Clifford | S02E02 | KC Leaders

    Lindsey Rood-Clifford, the president and CEO of the Starlight Theater, discusses her role in stewarding the legacy of the theater and the importance of arts education. She shares the upcoming changes at Starlight, including a capital campaign to add a canopy structure and expand programming. Lindsey emphasizes the value of the arts in society and the need for connection and shared experiences. She also discusses the challenges and opportunities facing Kansas City, including the preparation for the World Cup. Lindsey encourages individuals to get involved and make a difference in their community. – The arts are an essential part of a rich and full life, providing opportunities for connection, shared experiences, and storytelling.– Kansas City offers a vibrant arts and culture scene, with a strong emphasis on supporting local artists and organizations.– The post-pandemic era presents both challenges and opportunities for the arts, requiring innovation, adaptability, and a focus on audience development.– Getting involved in the community and making a difference can be achieved through volunteering, networking, and connecting with like-minded individuals. Starlight Theatre: https://www.kcstarlight.com/ Follow us on:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KCLeadersLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/kc-leaders-podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kcleaderspodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/kcleaderspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kcleaderspodcast/ All episodes are brought to you by Catapult Creative Media: catapultcreativemedia.com

    33 min

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Interviews with local business owners and residents discussing Kansas City, their business, and what the future of KC looks like. Hosted by David Maples and Ginny Huling.