Each week will be a unique program from the airwaves of KONN 100.1FM.
Upcoming Episodes
June 19, 2024 Arts & Culture, Local, News & Public Affairs, Syndicated
Nuestra Herencia & Conversations with Crystal
Today's first 30 minute segment features Eugene Chavez interviewing Nicolas Segura about his professional career in Advertising and Marketing and how he has successfully focused on marketing Hispanic businesses. About 15 years ago, Nicholas started an agency that represented ethnic models because they were difficult to find. Nicholas has since been representing and directing talent with ethnic looks for print, broadcast and multilingual voice-over work.
In our 2nd segment, Crystal Everett interviews an educator having 30+ years experience regarding how teachers can be better prepared to support black students.
Read MoreJune 12, 2024 Arts & Culture, Local, News & Public Affairs, Syndicated
Core Conversations & Conversations with Crystal
In our first 30 minutes, Core Conversations host Leslie Scott interviews Reda Ibrahim, an Egyptian immigrant, who has successfully started a local roofing and construction company that hires Mideastern immigrants and that uses environmentally friendly construction materials. In Part 2 of today's program, Conversations with Crystal host Crystal Everett discusses the Black learning experience when educators are "color blind" in their approach to educating.
ListenJune 5, 2024 Arts & Culture, Local, News & Public Affairs, Syndicated
Core Conversations
In our first 30 minutes, host Leslie Scott interviews Rachel Russel who serves as the Director of Community Engagement for Cross-Lines Community Outreach in Wyandotte County. Cross-Lines Community Outreach addresses food and housing insecurity. Rachel was also recently elected to serve as a board member for the Kansas City KS Public Schools. Leslie next interviews Pauline Eatman-Johnson who is CEO and Owner of local Non-Profit and LLC “Scholar Smarts”, which works to bridge under-served, under-resourced populations with community resources and training to enhance family lifestyles. Scholar Smarts has been recognized by the State of Missouri Success-Ready Student Network Innovation Zones.
ListenMay 29, 2024 Arts & Culture, Local, News & Public Affairs, Syndicated
Change Makers KC and Conversations with Crystal
In our first 30 minutes, Charice Davids and Emmanuel Cleaver have a discussion about civic service and leadership. During Part 2, Crystal interviews two Kansas City, MO, educators about how education can be the great equalizer.
Read MoreMay 22, 2024 Arts & Culture, Local, News & Public Affairs, Syndicated
Change Makers KC
A special Mother's Day program in which Native American mothers provide their perspectives on motherhood and raising children within a non-Native American culture.
Read MoreMay 8, 2024 Arts & Culture, Local, News & Public Affairs, Syndicated
Core Conversations
Host Leslie Scott interviews Terri Barnes during the show’s first 30 minutes. Terri has been a 22-yr volunteer at the DuBois Learning Center, whose mission is to improve academic performance of under-served communities through educational services and state-of-the-art technology. Ms. Barnes is currently serving as the interim director of Lead to Read, a volunteer organization focused upon providing reading mentors to 2nd through 4th graders at elementary schools across Kansas City, MO.
In the 2nd half-hour, Leslie interviews Kathyrn Evans, who founded Rooted Strategy, an organization that provides support and encouragement to non-profit organizations seeking to improve the lives of people, especially those who are systematically unseen and oppressed.
Read MoreMay 1, 2024 Arts & Culture, Local, News & Public Affairs, Syndicated
Core Conversations
During our first 30 minutes, host Leslie Scott interviews Rachel Russell. Rachel joined Literacy KC in February 2016 as the Programs Support Coordinator. Rachel previously served as an AmeriCorps VISTA member for the Ticket to Read Program in 2015 at LKC.
In our 2nd half hour, Leslie interviews Pauline Eatmon-Johnson, CEO and Owner of local Non-Profit and LLC “Scholar Smarts,” which focuses on bridging under-served, under-resourced populations with community resources and training to enhance family lifestyles. Scholar Smarts supports competency-based learning systems, and has been recognized by the State of Missouri Success-Ready Student Network Innovation Zones.
Read MoreApril 24, 2024 Arts & Culture, Local, News & Public Affairs, Syndicated
Conversations with Crystal
Education is eternal, is the foundation of life. The importance of pre-kindergarten education.
Read MoreApril 17, 2024 Arts & Culture, Local, News & Public Affairs, Syndicated
KC Change Makers and Conversations with Crystal
Tim Sweeney, host of KC Change Makers, interviews Jasmine Moore who educates us on World Water Day and the importance of that commemoration as it relates to caring for our environment. In the second half of the program, Krystal interviews a former KC educator who is now working in the Not For Profit sector and remains educating our children, albeit in a different setting.
Read MoreApril 10, 2024 Arts & Culture, Local, News & Public Affairs, Syndicated
Conversations with Crystal
Conversations with Crystal is a program that provides an opportunity to hear differeing perspectives from KC Public School teachers. In today's program we hear from two teachers, one of whom views education as being an option (Part 1), while the other views education as providing power (Part 2).
Read MoreMarch 27, 2024 Arts & Culture, Local, News & Public Affairs, Syndicated
Core Conversations and Conversations with Crystal
In the first half-hour segment, Jill Hanlin describes to Leslie Scott, host of Core Conversations, her descent into drug addiction, abusive relationships, prison and how she was able to ultimately rise above her past and construct a new positive and meaningful life. In our second half-hour Crystal Everett, host of Conversations with Crystal, interviews (during the Covid shutdown) Deidre Anderson, Chief Executive Officer of United Inner City Services (now named EarlystART), a non-profit which provides early education for low-income children.
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