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GVHS will meet Thursday January 23 at 6 pm with desserts and beverages provided before the speaker presentation and business meeting which will be the case for all regular bi-monthly meetings except for the July Ice Cream Social and possibly other special events during the year. Volunteers will need to sign up for providing desserts starting with the March meeting as volunteers are already assigned for the January meeting. You do not need to bring anything to the regular meetings unless you are providing desserts that evening.This month's speaker is Suzanne Hogan, a podcast producer, storyteller, host, educator, presenter and consultant based in Kansas City, Missouri as well as serving as the Senior Managing Producer for KCUR Studios, the podcast wing of KCUR 89.3 FM, Kansas City’s NPR affiliate. Throughout her career at KCUR, her creative documentary style has helped expose corruption in the Kansas City, Kansas police department, demystified the Midwest accent and taken her inside the den of a wild bear.
In 2020, she launched " A People's History of Kansas City" an award-winning podcast that shines a spotlight on overlooked everyday heroes
and visionaries that shaped the region. Join us for an intriguing presentation and conversation with Suzanne Hogan about her unexpected journey into podcasting, as she shares a behind the scenes look of the making of the podcast, and lessons learned along the way. This is a tool that history buffs and historical societies need to explore to help make history more interesting and relevant.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
506 Main Street, Grain Valley, MO, United States, Missouri 64029