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Banking on KC

Sep 29, 2021

On this episode of Banking on KC, Glenn North, co-founder of the African American Artists Collective and poet laureate of the 18th and Vine Historic District, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss the mission of the AAAC. In addition to being an award-winning poet, Glenn is an activist, educator and arts executive.

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Sep 22, 2021

On this episode of Banking on KC, Max Kaniger, founder of Kanbe’s Markets, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how Kanbe’s Markets is providing access to fresh and affordable food in neighborhoods experiencing food insecurity. Tune in to discover how Kanbe’s has created a food delivery system, or...


Sep 15, 2021

On this episode of Banking on KC, business, civic and philanthropic leader Jan Kreamer joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how embracing personal involvement from all Kansas Citians has led to a stronger community.

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  1. Origins of Exchange City and what watching students become totally immersed in...


Sep 8, 2021

On this episode of Banking on KC, we celebrate our 100th episode of the podcast. Mary O’Connor and Joe Close of Country Club Bank join host Kelly Scanlon to share their visions for Kansas City, how the podcast is connecting Kansas Citians, and what each of us can do to make Kansas City a better place in which to live...


Sep 1, 2021

On this episode of Banking on KC, Julie Edlund, CEO of Life Unlimited, joins host Kelly Scanlon to create awareness about the programs the organization offers to help individuals with disabilities experience life with possibilities.

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  1. How three established organizations merged to create...