One Kansas City Radio

Promoting Earth

Science EN ↓ 4 episodes

An in depth discussion with Kansas City's community leaders about Kansas City's environmental issues and the solutions to what plagues this important region. Hosted by Tim Sweeney

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One Kansas City Radio

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Science

Podcast website

www.spreaker.com

Latest episode

Jan 17, 2026

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Episodes

Promoting Earth - Scott Wagner and Bridging The Gap 17.01.2026

We sit down with Scott Wagner, the executive director of Bridging The Gap, the largest environmental organization in the Kansas City area, to discuss ways Kansas Citians can promote and protect their own corner of Earth.

Promoting Earth - Lara Isch and Johnson County's Journey to Sustainability 04.12.2025

Lara Isch discusses her role in making the suburban county of Johnson County, KS a more sustainable place to live and how other locations could use Johnson county as an example.

Promoting Earth - Episode 2 (Different Name, Same Dirt) 07.11.2025

We speak to Beto Lugo Martinez and Loretta Boesing of Rise 4 Enivronmental Justice as they face an old environmental foe with a different company name, and polluters who just won't take no for an answer.

Promoting Earth - August 24, 2025 29.08.2025

A fight for environmental justice has come to the Aregentine and Armourdale neighborhoods, and the Director of Policy and Research for RISE for Environmental Justice, Beto Luis Martinez, and the President of the Argentine Neighborhood Association, Katie Rico, discuss the battle ahead and the history behind their recent call to action.

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