Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Society & Culture
Business
Sports
History
Fiction
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts112/v4/4b/a7/4f/4ba74f6a-7304-12cd-8677-048092c3efea/mza_12407823967807681068.png/600x600bb.jpg
In the Mix
KMUW
62 episodes
1 month ago
A new documentary featured at this year's Tallgrass Film Festival resonates with interim executive director Sierra Franklin-Morton. “SEEDS” is a film that shines a light on Black farmers, their struggles, resilience and legacy. Franklin-Morton’s family owns farms in both Kansas and Oklahoma. For this installment of “In The Mix,” Carla Eckels speaks with Franklin-Morton about how the film connects to her own family history.
Show more...
Society & Culture
RSS
All content for In the Mix is the property of KMUW and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
A new documentary featured at this year's Tallgrass Film Festival resonates with interim executive director Sierra Franklin-Morton. “SEEDS” is a film that shines a light on Black farmers, their struggles, resilience and legacy. Franklin-Morton’s family owns farms in both Kansas and Oklahoma. For this installment of “In The Mix,” Carla Eckels speaks with Franklin-Morton about how the film connects to her own family history.
Show more...
Society & Culture
Episodes (20/62)
In the Mix
'SEEDS' examines the joys and struggles of black farmers
A new documentary featured at this year's Tallgrass Film Festival resonates with interim executive director Sierra Franklin-Morton. “SEEDS” is a film that shines a light on Black farmers, their struggles, resilience and legacy. Franklin-Morton’s family owns farms in both Kansas and Oklahoma. For this installment of “In The Mix,” Carla Eckels speaks with Franklin-Morton about how the film connects to her own family history.
Show more...
1 month ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
Discover the sounds of a decades-old gospel album recorded in a historic Wichita church
The choir at St. Paul AME Church recorded a gospel album back in 1968. For this month’s In the Mix, Carla Eckels met with two of the singers on that recording.
Show more...
2 months ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
TKAAM executive director wants to turn museum into cultural hub
Shane Carter has only been the executive director of The Kansas African American Museum for three months, but one of his missions is to turn the museum’s new downtown space a premier destination for visitors.
Show more...
3 months ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
An architect gives back to Wichita's North End
Architect and designer Erik Loya designed a building for the neighborhood that helped raise him.
Show more...
4 months ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
Evergreen Community Center & Library kicks off its summer reading program
KMUW’s Carla Eckels visited Evergreen Community Center and Library for the kickoff of the Wichita Public Libraries’ summer reading program and has more for this month’s “In The Mix.”
Show more...
5 months ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
Finding joy in the unexpected journey of motherhood
Mother’s Day is a time of reflection for retired educator and counselor Lola McLaurian, who has been a mother for nearly 60 years and has three grown children. For this edition of “In The Mix,” Carla Eckels visited McLaurian in her Kechi home to talk about motherhood.
Show more...
6 months ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
A North Wichita barbershop figures out a way to support the community in style
On this month's "In the Mix," Carla Eckels takes a look at a business that cuts hair and supports the city.
Show more...
7 months ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
First Black Wichita Festivals president hopes to make a splash with Riverfest
The new CEO of Wichita Festivals says it takes a village to put on Riverfest.
Show more...
8 months ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
Love songs that stick with us through the years
For Valentine’s Day, Carla Eckels looks at a quintessential symbol of love: The love song. For this edition of "In the Mix," Carla introduces us to three people and the songs that have stayed with them through the years.
Show more...
9 months ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
MLK Celebration keynote speaker wants to inspire everyday citizens to make an impactful difference
For this month’s “In The Mix,” Carla Eckels talks with a featured speaker for one of this month’s Martin Luther King Jr. celebrations.
Show more...
10 months ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
New WAM exhibit centers Black culture and everyday life through portraits
A new Wichita Art Museum exhibit by painter Robert Peterson showcases daily African-American life. The exhibition will run through January 5, 2025.
Show more...
11 months ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
A foster care advocate reflects on the Thanksgivings she's had around many tables
Foster care advocate Alexandria Ware grew up in many different homes from the age of 3 to 18. Now she reflects on all the tables she sat around, as well as the work she is doing to make the lives of foster kids better.
Show more...
12 months ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
Tallgrass Film Festival to honor the legacy of Hattie McDaniel
The Tallgrass Film Festival will celebrate Hattie McDaniel's legacy later this month and her great-grandnephew, Kevin Goff, will be there to take part — as well as to visit the late actress' hometown.
Show more...
1 year ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
Miss Kansas on Miss America prep and using platform to promote healthy relationships
Alexis Smith was crowned Miss Kansas this summer and she's getting a lot of attention from in and out of the state, particularly for speaking out against domestic violence. For Smith, it's a community service initiative that's all too personal.
Show more...
1 year ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
Muslim students gear up for classes: Reading, writing and memorizing the Quran
On this month's "In the Mix," KMUW's Carla Eckels follows a small private school in Wichita as it gets ready for its students to return.
Show more...
1 year ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
WSU teacher Carolyn Williams on addiction and challenging the stigma around it
On this month's In The Mix, Carla Eckels talks with Carolyn Williams, who teaches a popular class at Wichita State University that explores the impact of alcohol and addiction.
Show more...
1 year ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
Take a cruise down 'Front Beach Road' with Bongo Bobby
For this month's "In The Mix," Carla Eckels talks with "Bongo" Bobby Thomas about creating music and how he developed his passion for the bongos.
Show more...
1 year ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
Teacher and activist Delmar Uqualla on the resilient nature of her Native roots
On this month's "In the Mix," Carla Eckels talks with a Wichita woman who’s on a mission to share her Native pride.
Show more...
1 year ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
New traveling exhibit honors the women of Brown v. Board of Education
A new exhibit celebrates the women behind the Brown v. Board desegregation case.
Show more...
1 year ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
A Wichita fish lover escapes into aquascapes
For this month's In The Mix, Carla Eckels talk with a Wichita woman who’s head over tails for her pet fishes.
Show more...
1 year ago
3 minutes

In the Mix
A new documentary featured at this year's Tallgrass Film Festival resonates with interim executive director Sierra Franklin-Morton. “SEEDS” is a film that shines a light on Black farmers, their struggles, resilience and legacy. Franklin-Morton’s family owns farms in both Kansas and Oklahoma. For this installment of “In The Mix,” Carla Eckels speaks with Franklin-Morton about how the film connects to her own family history.