Suzanne Hogan
Suzanne Hogan graduated from the College of Santa Fe in New Mexico, with a degrees in Political Science and Documentary Studies. Her interests include Latin American politics, immigration and storytelling in a variety of mediums including photography, film/video and writing.
After college, Suzanne moved back to her hometown, Kansas City and was the Producer for The Walt Bodine Show for about two years. Now she serves as a part-time announcer, producer, and contributing reporter, filling in around the station wherever she can. Suzanne is also a founding member of the 816 Bicycle Collective, a recycle a bicycle program in Kansas City.
In her spare time, Suzanne plays bass in a punk rock band, enjoys spontaneous traveling, and riding her bicycle all around town.
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Segment 1: How to run. It's finally spring and that means sunshine, flowers and people jogging outside. We visit with a local coach to find out how to...
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Segment 1: Are you using your phone to read this? Us too. A cell phone today is basically just as important as our wallet and keys; we do not want to...
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Segment 1: The debate over free pre-kindergarten. At face value, the idea of universal preschool sounds great. And that's exactly what Kansas City Mayor...
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Segment 1: Fallout from a snowstorm. From a missing snow-person to more serious issues like coping with school closures from one district to another,...
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Segment 1: Local lawyer finds a niche in space law. Space is an exciting new frontier challenging humanity to advance in math, science, and engineering....
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Segment 1: Mark Twain's love letter to American cuisine. Samuel Clemens, AKA Mark Twain, was an avid writer and traveler. He was also a champion of...
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Hosted by Gina Kaufmann, KCUR's Central Standard explored more than 500 topics and invited more than 700 people to share their expertise and stories on...
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Segment 1: Comedy is comedy for kids and adults. Mo Willems has written for Sesame Street and has authored many children's books with iconic characters...
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Segment 1: Jabari Asim on race in America. " We Can't Breathe " is a collection of essays exploring how the legacy of racism fits into the stories we...
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For some, genetic testing can provide answers to lifelong questions. But DNA also raises unique ethical conundrums when it comes to privacy and...