Divas, Ingénues & Vixens Podcast

A few thousand miles later . . .

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What happens when you travel thousands of miles only to come home seeing your own city differently? In this season finale of the June Welcome Basket, Amity shares unforgettable stories from international choral tours in Italy, Berlin, and France—from singing in the Vatican and performing beneath Renaissance masterpieces to a race across France to sing at the 75th Anniversary of D-Day on Omaha Beach. Along the way, she reflects on leadership, community, pilgrimage, and the lessons learned from traveling with remarkable young musicians: no complaining, no whining, and stay open to the possibilities. As Kansas City welcomes visitors from around the world for the FIFA World Cup, Amity turns her attention home—exploring Strawberry Hill, Southmoreland Park, the KC Streetcar, and the artists, neighbors, and stories that make Kansas City a city worth celebrating. A heartfelt episode about music, travel, belonging, and the power of listening. 🎶 Featured topics: • International choral festivals in Italy and France • Berlin, techno culture, and cultural discovery • The 75th Anniversary of D-Day • Kansas City's World Cup moment • Strawberry Hill, Make Music Day KC, and local artists • The launch of the Velvet Circle community A few thousand miles later, the greatest discovery might just be home.

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A few thousand miles later . . .

What happens when you travel thousands of miles only to come home seeing your own city differently? In this season finale of the June Welcome Basket, Amity shares unforgettable stories from international choral tours in Italy, Berlin, and France—from singing in the Vatican and performing beneath Renaissance masterpieces to a race across France to sing at the 75th Anniversary of D-Day on Omaha Beach. Along the way, she reflects on leadership, community, pilgrimage, and the lessons learned from traveling with remarkable young musicians: no complaining, no whining, and stay open to the possibilities. As Kansas City welcomes visitors from around the world for the FIFA World Cup, Amity turns her attention home—exploring Strawberry Hill, Southmoreland Park, the KC Streetcar, and the artists, neighbors, and stories that make Kansas City a city worth celebrating. A heartfelt episode about music, travel, belonging, and the power of listening. 🎶 Featured topics: • International choral festivals in Italy and France • Berlin, techno culture, and cultural discovery • The 75th Anniversary of D-Day • Kansas City's World Cup moment • Strawberry Hill, Make Music Day KC, and local artists • The launch of the Velvet Circle community A few thousand miles later, the greatest discovery might just be home.

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The Sounds of Strawberry Hill: Listening to the Heart of Kansas City

What does a neighborhood sound like? As Kansas City welcomes the world for the FIFA World Cup, host Amity Bryson crosses the state line into Strawberry Hill, one of the most historic and vibrant neighborhoods in Kansas City, Kansas. Home to generations of immigrant families, artists, musicians, entrepreneurs, and community builders, Strawberry Hill tells a story that can't be found in a museum or guidebook—it has to be heard. In this episode of Divas, Ingénues & Vixens, Amity explores the history of Strawberry Hill, the cultural significance of Third Friday Art Walk, and the people who continue to shape the neighborhood's evolving soundtrack. Featuring artist and musician Tracey Myers, this episode asks a simple question: What does a neighborhood sound like? From church bells and family traditions to live music and community gathering spaces, discover why Strawberry Hill remains one of Kansas City's most compelling cultural destinations. Because a neighborhood remembers itself because someone is still listening.

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The Music of Shakespeare

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Make Music Day KC: Plan Your Route

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