Podcast - The Tenth Voice

This podcast tracks the audio archives for “The Tenth Voice” radio show. The Tenth Voice is the Kansas City area’s only weekly broadcast created by and for LGBTQIA people in our community in the Greater Kansas City area and around the world online.

Sandra Moran Book Club-Cantor Gold

It's a Noir Holiday! Authors Ann Aptaker and Stefani Deoul, as well as host Elizabeth Andersen, lead a frightfully festive tour through passion and crime in Gotham.The three books in the Cantor Gold series that we discuss are Criminal Gold, Tarnished Gold, and Genuine Gold.

Legacies of Lesbian Literature Project

Marianne K. Martin, Lisa Marie Evans, and cheryl Pletcher talked with host Elizabeth Andersen about the Legacies of Lesbian Literature project. It was a conversation on the origins of the project (Marianne and Sandra Moran were keynote speakers at the National Women's Music Festival in 2014); the roles of the team members; the interviews already...

Sandra Moran Book Club-Lee Lynch

For LGBT History Month we are delighted to have Lee Lynch on the show to talk about her book "The Amazon Trail." As an incredible bonus we also had author Jane Fletcher (who was visiting Lee) on the radio to talk about her writing. Panelists Johnda Boyce and Linda Wilson...

Sandra Moran Book Club-Blanco

For Hispanic Heritage Month we're talking about Richard Blanco's "The Prince of los Cocuyos." The panelists joining host Elizabeth Andersen are Miguel Morales, Carol Rosenfeld, and MG Salazar. Note: Sandra picked this book for the show back in September 2015, and we're pleased to be discussing it two years later.

Sandra Moran Book Club-Goldenrod

Author Ann McMan joins Laura Nastro, Michelle Pond, and host Elizabeth Andersen to talk about her latest novel, Goldenrod. For the quirky residents of Jericho, life has as many twists and turns as a winding mountain road. This novel takes us on a delightful journey back to Jericho, a sleepy town in...

Unbossed and Unbothered

Host D. Rashaan Gilmore has exciting things lined up, including an interview with John Eligon, reporter for the New York Times AND a live performance from the St. Louis-based artist, MAVEN LEE aka Trent Omar Ramsey. Plus, two SHOCKING national news stories affecting the Black and LGBTQ communities that deserve a LOT more...