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Lee's Summit Town Hall

Lee's Summit Town Hall

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A weekly podcast conversation, produced by Link 2 Lee's Summit, highlighting local issues and people in Lee's Summit, Missouri. Host Nick Parker and guests discuss pertinent issues and topics concerning local residents and introduce listeners to some of the people who help make Lee's Summit a vibrant community.Copyright 2019 All rights reserved. Economics Political Science Politics & Government
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  • Ep. 881: The Mayoral Forum — Lopez & Rader face questions on housing, trash, jobs & the World Cup
    Mar 2 2026

    In this special bonus episode, we hosted a live mayoral candidate forum at BridgeSpace with more than 100 Lee's Summit residents in attendance. Councilmembers Beto Lopez and Cynda Rader answered tough questions on the issues that matter most to your neighborhood. In this episode:

    • The apartment vs. attainable housing debate: are we building the right things?
    • The single-hauler trash question heading to voters in November
    • What Lee's Summit should do with its World Cup moment
    • Commercial development, job creation, and the city's long-term growth plan
    • Leadership styles, city communication, and holding the city manager accountable

    Whether you've followed this race closely or you're just tuning in, this forum gives you everything you need to make an informed vote.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Ep. 880: Bob Kendrick — Baseball, Civil Rights & the Fight to Be Remembered
    Feb 26 2026

    In the final days of Black History Month, host Nick Parker had an opportunity to sit down in The Vault with Bob Kendrick, President of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum for a wide-ranging conversation about why the story of the Negro Leagues isn't just a baseball story, but the story of America. The conversation covers the economic legacy of segregation, why Jackie Robinson's Signing my have sparked the Civil Rights Movement, the museum's ambitions plans for a new 30,000+ SF home at historic 18th & Vine, and how MLB The Show video game is bringing these legends back to life for a new generation. A must-listen for baseball fans, history buffs and anyone who loves stories of the human spirit and the American dream.

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    1 hr
  • Ep. 879: Black History, Beer Culture, and Building Community Through Storytelling
    Feb 13 2026

    Host Nick Parker sits down with Nigel Woodberry to explore the origins and mission of their podcast Beers with Nigel. In this Black History Month conversation, they discuss how beer became a gateway to telling untold stories of Black-owned breweries, diversity in the beer industry, and building unexpected communities. From discovering Fresh Fest (now Barrel & Flow) to highlighting breweries like Vine Street and FunkyTown, Nigel shares how less than 1% of the brewing industry is Black-owned and why representation matters. They reflect on six years of podcast storytelling, the power of intentional conversation, and how sharing people's histories creates real relationships. Whether you're a beer enthusiast or simply love a good story, this episode celebrates the intersection of craft beer culture, diversity, and authentic human connection.

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    40 mins
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