80 - Skywalks Collapse Survival Story: Dalton Grant
Dalton Grant was 11-years-old when he and his mother found themselves trapped in the wreckage of 1981's Hyatt skywalks collapse. Their family was attending a dance in the hotel's lobby July 17, 1981 when two suspended walkways collapsed. The disaster remains the worst accidental structural collapse in American history.
Dalton's story was part of the recent KMBC Chronicle: "The Skywalk Tapes." In this episode, listeners will hear there's more to his rescue story.
16 July 2021, 11:13 pm
39 minutes 48 seconds
79 - The Making of "The Skywalk Tapes"
KMBC 9 Executive Producer Cara Doyle joins host Haley Harrison for an in-depth discussion of the people and stories behind the making of the new documentary "The Skywalk Tapes."
The hour-long documentary tells the story of the July 17, 1981 skywalks collapse at Kansas City's Hyatt Regency Hotel. It airs July 13, 2021 at 9pm on KMBC and July 17, 2021 (the 40th anniversary of the tragedy) at 8pm on KCWE.
Special thanks to Cara Doyle Wright, photojournalists Turner Twyman, Todd Ummelmann, Micheal Mahoney, and News Director Dan O'Donnell.
9 July 2021, 12:12 am
14 minutes 59 seconds
78 - "Healing a Shattered Soul"
Mindy Corporon joins Haley for a conversation about her new book, "Healing a Shattered Soul." It's the story of the act of domestic terrorism and hate crime that took the lives of her son, father, and another woman in Overland Park, Kansas in 2014.
Haley and Mindy also talk about the fact the shooter died in prison the same day the book was published.
11 May 2021, 12:11 am
16 minutes 10 seconds
77 - Race & Hollywood: Six Years After #OscarsSoWhite
Oscar winner, and KU film professor Kevin Willmott joins Haley for a conversation about Hollywood's reckoning with race. It was six years ago the Academy nominated all white actors. The backlash was swift. #OscarsSoWhite drew attention to the lack of diversity in the movie industry. This week, we're asking what, if anything, has changed since 2015.
Willmott talks about the 2021 Oscars, and his upcoming film.
23 April 2021, 11:42 pm
30 minutes 51 seconds
76 - "Lotawana" Makes History
The creators of the new movie "Lotawana" join Haley to talk about becoming the first movie in history sold with NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens). The movie is out later this year and was filmed in Jackson County, Missouri.
https://lotawanamovie.com/
9 April 2021, 2:06 am
16 minutes 21 seconds
75 - Called to Serve: Mary Abbott and the Peace Corps
The Peace Corps turned 60 on March 1st. 90 year old Kansas Citian Mary Abbott was in the Kennedy administration when the agency was founded. She led its press office. Abbott, now a resident of Bishop Spencer Place, joins Haley to talk about her famous grandfather, and her career in the CIA and at the New York Times. Abbott also shares memories of the beginning of the Peace Corps and Kennedy's assassination.
Frank P Walsh: https://pendergastkc.org/article/frank-p-walsh
5 March 2021, 1:39 am
16 minutes 5 seconds
74 - Rising Anti-Asian Attacks in the Pandemic
Anti-Asian sentiment appears to be rising during the pandemic. Reports of harassment, vandalism, and violence against Asian Americans are on the rise, according to the group Stop AAPI Hate.
KMBC 9's Bianca Beltran joins Haley this week. They discuss Bianca's interview with Kansas City's JiaoJiao Shen, who says the rising xenophobia is painful.
Stop AAPI Hate: https://stopaapihate.org/
25 February 2021, 9:29 pm
12 minutes 52 seconds
73 - Perseverance Lands on Mars
NASA scientist Roger Wiens joined Haley the day before the new Perseverance rover landed on Mars. It's the first rover to land on the red planet since Curiosity in 2012.
They discussed several challenges unique to this mission, the new data we're going to hear, and the next steps in exploring Mars.
Follow the mission on Twitter @NASAPerseverance
19 February 2021, 12:54 am
10 minutes 15 seconds
72 - DFS to NFL: Khalil and Carlos Davis
Blue Springs native Khalil Davis will be playing for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl 55. This week, we talk to Khalil, his parents, and high school coach about his rise from foster care to the NFL. It's a story he shares with his twin brother Carlos, who plays for the Steelers. Both men made it to the postseason in their rookie seasons in the NFL.
4 February 2021, 9:17 pm
4 minutes 4 seconds
71 - KMBC's Larry Moore Continues a Tradition
Longtime KMBC 9 anchor Larry Moore continues the beloved Christmas tradition of reading "'The Night Before Christmas." It started in 1984 with the children of KMBC employees and continues in 2020.
Happy holidays. Thank you for listening to this podcast. Episodes will resume in January 2021.
24 December 2020, 9:05 pm
25 minutes 27 seconds
70 - In it for the Long Haul
People who suffer "Post-Covid Syndrome," or so-called "Long Haulers," are being studied by doctors. The medical field is trying to learn more about why their symptoms linger for weeks or months after diagnosis.
This week, Haley talks with 35 year old Derick Cunigan, a Kansas City musician, who's still on oxygen two months after his diagnosis.