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Could Be Better

Rob Conlon & J. Dewey

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Hosts Rob Conlon and J. Dewey, two friends from New York's Hudson Valley, have a mutual love and appreciation for Better Homes & Gardens magazine. In this podcast, they pour drinks and spill the tea about what they really think about the latest issue. It's queer eye for the home decor magazine. If you’re a fan of witty banter about interior design magazines, LGBTQ issues, gardening, baking, parenting and home decor ...you may want to listen to something else. But if you’re the type who flips ...
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That Podcast In Hutch

Jason Probst

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That Podcast in Hutch explores the people, places, and events that make Hutchinson a vibrant and engaging community. We’ll step beyond the headlines, to hear the real-life stories from our community and develop a deeper understanding of policy and people.
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The Casual Podcast

AfterBuzz TV

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The Casual After Show recaps, reviews and discusses episodes of Hulu's Casual. Show Summary: Casual is an American television comedy-drama series that premiered on October 7, 2015 on Hulu. Created by Zander Lehmann and directed by Jason Reitman, the series centers on Valerie (Michaela Watkins), a newly divorced single mother living with her brother Alex (Tommy Dewey) and her daughter Laura (Tara Lynne Barr). The cast also includesFrances Conroy and Nyasha Hatendi.
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This one is going to hurt. In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, my friend Brandy Sheahan Harris talks about the loss of her son, Sebastian, to a fentanyl overdose. Sebastian passed away on April 15, 2022. He was 21 years old. Brandy tells us about her son, moving us through his young life and lets us see, through a mother’s eyes, Sebastian’s l…
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I was visiting with my producer Christopher Acker about our 3-part series on addiction, alcoholism, and sobriety earlier this week. We got some remarkable feedback on the series, and I’m really thankful for the people who took time to reach out to share how the episodes had touched them. As we started talking about the upcoming episodes - including…
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In this series of That Podcast in Hutch, we're taking a look at the use of alcohol and sobriety through several different lenses. To conclude our series on alcohol and sobriety, I visit with Seth Dewey, who works as a Health Educator at the Reno County Health Department. He has done incredible work to educate and inform our community about substanc…
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In this series of That Podcast in Hutch, we're taking a look at the use of alcohol and sobriety through several different lenses. In this episode, I visit with Mike and Cammie Rumback. They share their story about dealing with alcoholism - Mike as an alcoholic and Cammie as a wife and mother trying to navigate life with someone addicted to alcohol.…
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In this series of That Podcast in Hutch, we're taking a look at the use of alcohol and sobriety through several different lenses. In this episode, I visit with former District Court Judge and Kansas Representative Steven Becker. He shares the story of his struggle with alcoholism, his time in treatment, and how those moments changed his outlook on …
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This episode of That Podcast in Hutch reaches back a way - to about a year ago when former Hutchinson resident Slade Templeton dropped into the studio while visiting family, in the country from his home in Bern, Switzerland. Slade is an eclectic mix of interests and skills. He’s the author of horror books - his latest being Truth of the Shadows, wh…
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We're excited to launch our next season of That Podcast In Hutch! For this episode, we go back in time to 2022 - and the time that Sandhills Brewing had to sell an unimaginable amount of food in a ridiculous amount of time to keep its liquor license. Thankfully, our guest Pippin Williamson, was able to marshal his staff and the community to save th…
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In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I visit with my friends from Beyond Barriers - formerly known as Prairie Independent Living Resource Center. Erica Rivera, Kelly Miller, and Emerald - a black lab service dog - join me to talk about what it means to live life with a disability - but more importantly what it means to live life independently.…
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In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I am interviewing my Mom. Every Christmas, my Mom brings up the story of the Fisher Price Happy Apple - my one and only Christmas present when I was just 11 months old. It's part of the lore of our family - that we were so incredibly poor the first year of my life, we couldn't afford a proper Christmas Tree…
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This week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch features Marla McKee and Anthony Frischenmeyer with Circles of Hope. According to its website, Circles of Hope "gathers people who are motivated to move out of poverty and matches them with middle-income and high-income volunteers who can support and encourage them on their journey." But as you'll hear i…
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In this week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch, guest host Jackson Swearer returns again for a follow-up interview with That Guy in Hutch, Jason Probst. Earlier this year, I sat down with Jason for a two-part conversation about his life up until he joined the legislature. A lot of people seemed to enjoy those podcasts, and asked me if I would cons…
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This week on That Podcast in Hutch, Tyler and I come together for another episode of What's the Big Idea. This time, we explore a little more deeply the big idea of whether consumer plastics such as water and soda bottles, could be repurposed for use as filament in an at-home 3D printer. We speculate, and then pull in an answer from someone who act…
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For this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I decided to publish a recent event I hosted, that featured Chris Courtwright. For 35 years, Chris was the chief economist with the Kansas Legislative Research Department. In that role, he helped inform legislators about the consequences of changes to tax and spending policies through his research and staf…
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This election season, there has been a lot of chatter about education. Much of it centered around the idea that there's a lot going on behind the imposing walls of a child's school that parents aren't aware of, or involved in. And in that general conversation, there are few buzzwords that have been more thrown about than a three-letter acronym - SE…
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This week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch features Hailee Black - and the secret lives of teenagers. Well, maybe not secret as much as mysterious or misunderstood. Hailee is a soon-to-be 18 year old senior at Hutchinson High School. I first met her last legislative session when she travelled to Topeka with a group of JAG-K students. Hailee expla…
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In this week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I visit with Sgt. Wesley Vaughn with the Hutchinson Police Department. Wesley has been a friend of mine for quite some time, and I've always enjoyed our conversations. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience in a variety of areas. And everytime we visit, I leave feeling better informed, with a de…
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This episode of That Podcast in Hutch has us revisiting one of my favorite guests and business - Pippin Williamson with Sandhills Brewing. Earlier this month, Pippin learned that his liquor license was in jeopardy because he hadn't met the 30 percent food sales requirement that was put in place by Reno County voters 36 years ago, in 1986. This week…
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This week’s episode will be abbreviated, but I wanted to take a moment or two to reflect on the past year. That Podcast in Hutch is 1-year-old! The first episode of That Podcast in Hutch aired on Sept. 2, 2021. A year later, we’ve cranked out nearly 50 episodes that have covered a variety of topics - from truck drivers to chefs, former drug addicts…
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This week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch takes me up the road a bit, to the Reno County hamlet of Yoder. If you're not familiar with Yoder, it's worth learning about - a small, Amish community in Reno County, most known for horse-drawn buggies and good food. But my recent visit took me to the Yoder Thrift Shop, located in the heart of downtown …
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A few weeks ago, my friend Tyler sat down with me for a new segment we decided to call "What's the Big Idea." Our first topic of conversation centered on the recent chatter on the internet about what happens to wind turbines once they've reached the end of their useful life. The prevailing thought online is that the wind turbines are disassembled a…
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This week's episode is going to be filled with flavor! On this edition of That Podcast in Hutch, Chef Daniel Downing sits down to discuss the art of cooking and his life as a chef. I've wanted to visit with Daniel for quite some time, after seeing some of the creative and delicious dishes he prepared as chef for Jillian's Italian Grill, which has s…
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I'm really excited about this week's episode! I've brought in David Reed, curator with the Reno County Historical Society to talk about Time Capsules. On Aug. 15, people gathered outside Hutchinson City Hall to witness the unearthing of a time capsule that was buried in 1972. I was there, and it was exciting to see the old steel vault lifted out of…
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That Podcast in Hutch introduces a new segment - What's the Big Idea. You ever have a conversation with friends, and find yourself asking one of those big "what if" sort of questions. Yeah, me too. All the time. With all sorts of people. So we've decided to turn those otherwise lost conversations into a podcast segment called "What's the Big Idea?"…
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The call of the cicada is in some ways the sound of a Kansas summer. And children inspecting or playing with the discarded skin of a cicada is a sort of rite of passage in these parts. Greg Holmes has spent countless hours travelling around the country to record and video cicadas. And as you'll learn in this episode there are many different types o…
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In this episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I sit down with a familiar voice - Jackson Swearer. A few weeks ago, Jackson attended the Aspen Ideas Festival. This is a signature event of the Aspen Institute. Curious and engaging minds from around the world gather in Aspen for the festival to learn from experts, and each other, and to explore big ideas …
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In this week's episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I visit with my friend Tyler Kershner. We met years ago on the annual Biking Across Kansas event - and we've become close friends in the time since. We talk about some of the challenges that come with riding a bicycle across the state, as well as the unique experiences that keep us coming back year a…
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In this week's episode I visit with Katie Gibbons and April West, from Hutchinson's Milestone Clubhouse. You'll learn more about the mental health clubhouse model and the good it can do for those struggling with mental illness. I think you'll find that we're lucky to have this helpful tool in our community.…
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This week's edition of That Podcast in Hutch takes you to the brew room of one of my favorite places in the world - Sandhills Brewing in Hutchinson. I've long told people what's being done with beer at Sandhills is nothing short of art. Pippin Williamson visits with me about his interest in brewing, and some of the early experimentation that create…
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This week, instead of the traditional format for That Podcast in Hutch I’m going to send you over to another podcast to check out – The Higher Points. Nate Hiatt and Nick Sowers produce The Higher Points – where they bring in a variety of guests to have meaningful and insightful conversations. This week, they asked if I would join them – and I had …
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Warning: This episode contains some graphic depictions of death and death scene investigation. If you’re sensitive to this sort of thing, proceed with caution. For the next several weeks, I want to focus on the issue of overdose deaths and in particular fentanyl poisoning. And it is poisoning, because most people who are dying from fentanyl use are…
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For the next several weeks, I want to focus on the issue of overdose deaths and in particular fentanyl poisoning. And it is poisoning, because most people who are dying from fentanyl use are completely unaware of the substance’s presence. The numbers are staggering, too. In the first half of 2021, there were 388 overdose fatalities, which is a 54 p…
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Lynn Rogers currently serves as the Kansas State Treasurer – a role most known for helping people find out if they have any unclaimed property. Most of us have likely seen or stopped by the Treasurer’s booth at the Kansas State Fair over the years. There’s much more to the job than giving people their abandoned money, and Lynn helps explain some of…
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This week Kansas Legislature passed a bill to allow the use of driverless vehicles – specifically large trucks. In the lead up to the vote, the big groups that support it (Koch Industries, Walmart, Americans for Prosperity, and the Kansas Chamber) sent out a brief explaining why this is needed. They relied largely on the truck driver shortage. Sinc…
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I want to thank everyone for all of your patience, prayers, and support during the past couple of weeks. And I especially want to thank Jackson for stepping in to keep That Podcast in Hutch rolling while I focused on a family crisis. Mitch is out of the hospital, working toward recovery, and doing much better than the first days after the accident.…
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In this week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch, guest host Jackson Swearer returns to talk to Amanda Wilke about the challenges and opportunities facing childcare providers. A lack of quality, affordable childcare is an issue facing many communities right now, and Hutch is no exception. In our conversation, Amanda shared some of the challenges she…
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In this week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch, guest host Jackson Swearer visits with Dave Sotelo, Human Relations Officer for the City of Hutchinson. Jason had a family emergency this week, so I (Jackson) returned to fill in as host for the podcast. I was excited to get to talk to Dave Sotelo about his work to address discrimination and promote …
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Sometimes serendipity emerges from disappointment. This week I had made arrangements for another guest – who I still hope to get on the show. But on the scheduled day for recording, illness had struck and she couldn’t make it. So I had to scramble to find someone else to interview. Luckily, I had read this column written by Rep. Heather Meyer, from…
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In this week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch, I visit with John Donley, with the firm Devine, Donley, and Murray Governmental Affairs. I got to know John through work in the Kansas legislature. John represents a number of agriculture interests, including the Kansas Farm Bureau. I wanted to visit with John about his work, and some of the challeng…
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If you haven’t listened to the first part of this two-part series with Katy Everitt, I strongly encourage going back and catching up. In the first episode, you’ll get to hear from Katy about the life of a hairdresser. She lives in Topeka with her 9-year-old son and has built a nearly 20 year career that she loves as a hairstylist. In the second epi…
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The next two episodes are really special and important to me. I think when you’re done listening, you’ll understand why. For the next two episodes, you’ll get to hear from Katy Everitt, who lives in Topeka with her 9-year-old son. She has built a nearly 20 year career that she loves as a hairstylist. Though most of us have regular interaction with …
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In this week’s episode of That Podcast for Hutch, I visit with Cecelia Pina of Hutchinson. I wanted to visit with her – and several others suggested I should have her on – after she spoke before the Hutchinson City Council regarding proposed changes to the Woody Seat Freeway that spans over Avenue B in the Southwest Bricktown neighborhood. What I h…
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In this week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch, we finish up the two-part episode in which we turn the microphones completely around. Instead of me interviewing someone, I’ll once again be the subject of the interview. Several friends and regular listeners to That Podcast in Hutch suggested this might be an interesting experiment. So, despite my r…
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In this week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch, we turn the microphones completely around. Instead of me interviewing someone, I’ll be the subject of the interview. Several friends and regular listeners to That Podcast in Hutch suggested this might be an interesting experiment. I’ve been reluctant to do this sort of thing – and found myself oddly …
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This week I share an episode of Steve Becker and Beth White’s podcast “Cleared”. The episode is about The Groveland Four, Four black men accused of the rape of a white woman in 1949 Florida, the many injustices that led to their convictions, and the long journey to their eventual exoneration. Subscribe to Cleared: https://saltcitysound.net/category…
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In this week’s episode, I visit with Joe Coles – A resident of Southwest Kansas who spent more than 40 years with a career in education and now travels across the state as a consultant. I came to meet Joe through our mutual friend, Rep. Boyd Orr, from Fowler. Boyd called me one day this fall to tell me about a program Joe had helped launch. It was …
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Jacci Espinoza is an accounts manager at New Beginnings, a wife, mother, daughter, and an engaged member of our community. She’s also an addict in active recovery. In this episode, Jacci shares her journey through addiction and recovery, and the importance of harm reduction policies that can prevent overdose deaths. I’m thankful to Jacci for being …
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In this week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch features Rep. Jim Gartner, from the 53rd House District in Topeka. But we talk more about the plight of the Ornate Box Turtle – the state Reptile of Kansas – than anything else. I’m not going to spoil the episode for you – but if you listen, I guarantee you’ll learn more about the world and more about…
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This week’s episode of That Podcast in Hutch was recorded inside the Kansas State Capitol building in Topeka. Since I’ll be in Topeka for most of the next several months, I’m working to keep production going between normal – and sometimes abnormal – legislative work. My guest this week is Rep. Tom Sawyer, who represents the 95th House District, in …
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