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Seg. 1: The Radkey Brothers. Seg. 2: NPR's Gregory Warner. Seg. 3: Basil.

Segment 1: The family that rocks together, stays together.

Radkey is a band of three homeschooled brothers hailing from St. Joseph, Missouri. The band shares how their upbringing shaped the shreads, riffs and kicks of their rock n' roll style.

  • Isaiah Radke, bass player, Radkey
  • Dee Radke, guitar player and lead vocalist, Radkey
  • Solomon Radke, drum player, Radkey


Segment 2, beginning at 22:23: How news stories in other countries can shape our journalistic perspective.

Gregory Warner host of NPR's podcast, Rough Translation, shares how unique conversations on familiar stories arise when told from the perspective of other countries.


Segment 3, beginning at 34:32: Need plans for your leftover basil?

If you've grown a ton of basil and are tired of eating pesto, there are other uses for the ingredient. (Hint: you can drink it.)

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Gina’s background combines print and broadcast journalism, live event hosting and production, creative nonfiction writing and involvement in the arts. Early in her career, she followed a cultural beat for The Pitch, where she served as an editor and art writer in the early 2000s.
Coy began his radio career in 2016, after a close friend suggested that he should take an internship with KCUR over a similar offer from a local TV station. His pal's sage reasoning? Because Coy has "a voice for radio. And a face to match.” A producer, announcer, and all-around audiophile, Coy's favorite talk shows and news stories are the ones that explore the rich culture of Kansas City, the town he was raised in. Coy is also a fan of digital painting due to a deep-rooted aversion for paint stains. He lives on Kansas City's east side and knows how to properly pronounce "Sni-A-Bar" a feat few Kansas Citians can boast.