Language, Culture, and Community with LeLan Dains | UnBound Kansan
What happens when a white guy from a small Kansas town becomes the bridge-builder between Spanish-speaking and English-speaking communities — and somehow also changes the global cycling industry along the way? LeLan Dains is one of the most fascinating people we've had on this show, and honestly, we almost undersold him. As the executive director of Kansas Spanish Speakers, LeLan has spent years breaking down barriers, building trust with immigrant communities, and proving that opportunity doesn't leave rural Kansas — it waits there for the right person to claim it. Oh, and he co-founded what is now the world's premier gravel cycling event. From Emporia. On gravel roads. We told you.
HIGHLIGHTS
* LeLan's motto for Kansas Spanish Speakers: "Sí, cómo no" — yes, of course. Whatever you need, they'll help you get there or find someone who can.
* Kansas Spanish Speakers serves both Spanish speakers AND English speakers — because a bridge needs two solid banks. They offer immigration documentation help, health insurance navigation, driver's license assistance, Spanish classes, custom business training, and community workshops.
* LeLan's origin story: he froze like a deer in headlights trying to order in Spanish at a Mexican restaurant after six months of studying — and that embarrassing moment sparked an entire nonprofit.
* The Kansas Health Foundation invested $1 million over 10 years in Kansas Spanish Speakers through their Building Power and Equity Partnership. Since 2022, Kansas has moved up three consecutive spots in national health rankings.
* LeLan addresses the elephant in the room — yes, he's a blue-eyed white guy leading a Latino-serving nonprofit. His answer is honest, thoughtful, and worth hearing.
* The issue of children being used as translators for their parents in medical, legal, and financial situations — why it's inappropriate, and what Kansas Spanish Speakers is doing about it.
* Emporia became the first certified Welcoming Community in Kansas, with LeLan's organization leading the effort. Dodge City and KCK have since followed.
* LeLan co-founded Dirty Kanza — now rebranded as Unbound Gravel — which draws 5,000+ riders from 40+ countries to the Flint Hills every year. The event literally crashed the internet and now runs on a lottery system.
* Gravel cycling didn't exist 15 years ago. Unbound Gravel helped create the entire category — and now the Tour de France has a gravel stage.
* Kansas has 98,000 miles of gravel roads. That's not a typo.
* LeLan's message to rural Kansas kids: a blank canvas isn't empty — it's an opportunity to paint whatever you want.
CHAPTERS
0:00 — Ditch Flower Season
0:55 — Numb Fingertips Story
1:36 — Stratica Salt Rock
4:17 — Welcome to Ask a Kansan
5:16 — Meet LeLan Dains
6:31 — What Kansas Spanish Speakers Does
7:20 — Services and Programs
8:36 — How It All Started
10:16 — Going Statewide
13:04 — Partners and Health Impact
16:53 — Imposter Syndrome and Privilege
19:43 — Rebrand and Mission Shift
22:27 — Spanish Dialects and Slang
26:05 — Working With Businesses
32:15 — Kids as Translators
38:24 — How Service Changes You
41:39 — Learning English Together
40:32 — Rural Kansas Roots
42:28 — Recreation Career Path
43:12 — Coming Home to Build
46:35 — Unbound Gravel Explained
48:26 — Why the World Comes
54:49 — Where to Learn More
56:35 — Post Interview Reflections
58:24 — Mystery Knick Knack Game
1:05:50 — Final Wrap and Thanks
RESOURCES
* Kansas Spanish Speakers [https://www.ksspanishspeakers.org/]
* Unbound Gravel [https://www.unboundgravel.com/]
* Kansas Health Foundation [https://www.kansashealth.org/]
* Building Power and Equity Partnership (Kansas Health Foundation)
* Kansas Leadership Center [https://www.kansasleadershipcenter.org/]
* Big Brothers Big Sisters
* Welcoming America [https://www.welcomingamerica.org/]
* Maxwell Wildlife Refuge [https://www.ksoutdoors.com/State-Parks/Locations/Maxwell]
* Strataca — Kansas Underground Salt Museum [https://www.strataca.com/]
* Emporia State University [https://www.emporia.edu/]
* Frost Valley YMCA [https://www.frostvalley.org/]
* Carmichael Training Systems [https://trainright.com/]
* Curious Kansan Newsletter [https://www.askakansan.com/]
* Kansas Spanish Speakers intro video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0q8X6dSRl1U]
* Leading Health Podcast [https://open.spotify.com/show/0IVpYNmuIKEAc4EGinL3ot] - from the Kansas Health Foundation
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