Discover podcasts from KCUR Studios, based at KCUR in Kansas City. Our shows include the James Beard-nominated A People's History of Kansas City, the daily news podcast Kansas City Today, and the Pulitzer Prize-winning No Compromise.
More than two years after his arrest, and after decades of allegedly terrorizing the Black men and women of Kansas City, Kansas, disgraced former detective Roger Golubski was set to go on trial. Until, that is, Golubski was found dead. A new season of Overlooked, from KCUR Studios and the NPR Midwest Newsroom, investigates.
The future is scary, but it doesn’t have to be! Host Kate Biberdorf (aka Kate the Chemist) is seeking scientists to guide us into the great unknown.
A podcast about the environmental price of trying to shape the world around our needs, as seen from America’s breadbasket: Kansas.
The podcast about the everyday heroes, renegades and visionaries who shaped Kansas City and the region.
A daily news podcast bringing you all things Kansas City, wrapped up in 15 minutes or less.
Daily conversations about the issues that shape lives in the Greater Kansas City Region, from politics to education to the arts.
Hosts Natasha Bailey and Jenny Vergara celebrate the stories behind Missouri’s iconic foods, from barbecue to pizza and beyond.
Featured Episodes
Lisa Hagen of WABE and Chris Haxel of KCUR expose how three brothers from the most uncompromising corner of the gun debate are turning hot-button issues into donations and controversy.
Podcast episodes about Annie Fisher and Lea Hopkins were recognized in the 49th annual Gracie Awards, presented by the Alliance for Women in Media Foundation. The awards celebrate "outstanding achievements in media dedicated to women, by women, and about women."
An investigation into systemic police corruption in Kansas City, Kansas, the podcast from KCUR Studios and the NPR Midwest Newsroom was recognized as one of the best works of investigative reporting of 2022.
A People's History of Kansas City episode about a Black community protest at a McDonald's in Kansas City — one of the first Black-owned fast food franchises in the country — was selected as a James Beard Award finalist. It's the second recognition for Martin and PHKC in the competition.
KCUR Studios is a home for podcasts that speak to the diverse experiences of Kansas Citians.