The fellas chat with Danielle Lehman, creator and host of the Open Belly podcast. Open Belly is a podcast exploring Kansas City’s vibrant and diverse food culture. Her mission is to inspire people to break out of their comfort zone and explore new cultures, through food. This week’s Triple D: What do you call someone who asks to split up the bill based on how much you ate out of shared dishes?
The fellas chat with Angie Read, the owner of Phoenix Natural Wellness Lenexa. They discuss her personal health struggles and how CBD helped with her recovery. So much so that she decided to open a CBD store. This week’s Triple D: What do you call someone who breaks something in a store and not only refuses to buy it, but hides it? This is episode is sponsored by the Open Belly Podcast. Open Belly is a podcast exploring Kansas City’s vibrant and diverse food culture. Its mission is to inspire people to break out of their comfort zone and explore new cultures, through food. Go to openbellypodcast.com to learn more.
Fellas interview hip-hop artist Camp Zeroo. They chat his music, business pursuits — 70 Dreams Project — and his pay it forward efforts through the #RunItUpChallenge. This week’s Triple D: What do you call someone who sets up a charity or Go Fund Me account only to bilk the donors and those whom they said they’d help?
Brent and Chad talk misadventures from their annual long weekend trips. Three breakfasts, almost being hit by lightning, surreal sports bars. What’s next in year eight in Seattle? This week’s Triple D: What do you call … “The sports parent who thinks their kids going pro?”
Brent and Chad road trip for a Minneapolis Craft Beer tour. They also talk axe throwing, Western Auto sign lighting, World Cup soccer and hotel room fires. This week’s Triple D: Someone who walks wide on the sidewalk so you have to jump into the street?
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For July’s “Up Next!” we asked what was BEYOND fireworks in July. If I’m being honest … I think Brent confused most of the guests with the question. We tried to spotlight what to do after the fourth of July firework celebrations were over … but most of our invitees only could look at the sparkling display and politely declined our inquiries (as many of them enjoy the quiet of home). (That said, we thank our contributors — they’re awesome people and do awesome things.)
He: If these blog posts aren’t on point, that’s on us … not you.
Not familiar with “Up Next!”? We pose a question to people we like, respect and admire. And we ask them to answer in 100 words or so (plus share a little about what they have going on).
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This month, fireworks pepper the sky. So we asked our contributors where they love to see fireworks. But there’s SO MUCH more to July than fireworks.
Want to know what to do this July? There’s a little of something for everyone. Anything marginally “fun” was accepted, as Brent would argue that anything can be made to be fun.
Q: What’s Your Favorite Fireworks Spot AND What Beyond Fireworks is Happening in July?
This is what they said for “Up Next!” …
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Chad Beland is co-host of The Hump! Show … your show about how to get one over in this thing called life. He is also the Chairman of the Board of DGAF. While drinking beer, he posts on Instagram to cmbkc1, and recounts his travel exploits at webelandingsoon.
Our girls are older and don’t show a great deal of interest in waiting out a display these days.
We don’t live to far from Corporate Woods so when we do plan on watching the show, it’s our “go to” — you can almost see the display from our backyard.
We’ll often venture out a couple of blocks for a good view of that nearby display.
Even though we live down south — you can count us as downtown dwellers for the first year of One Light’s existence — my wife and I have enjoyed the city’s renaissance. Restoring the light to the iconic Western Auto Building seems like cherry on top of the first phase of KC resurgence. We’ll be there when the lights go on, ready to celebrate … and take in what the city does next.
He & She note: But see if he’ll buy one of the burned out bulbs. You can often find out on The Hump! LIVE 7 p.m. CST each Wednesday on Facebook.