
KDNS News Podcast
512 episodes — Page 3 of 11
Ep 3546KDNS News - 7/22/2025
KDNS News - 7/22/2025
Ep 3545KDNS News - 7/21/2025
KDNS News - 7/21/2025
Ep 3544KDNS News - 7/18/2025
KDNS News - 7/18/2025
Ep 3543KDNS News - 7/17/2025
KDNS News - 7/17/2025
Ep 3542KDNS News - 7/16/2025
KDNS News - 7/16/2025
Ep 3541KDNS News - 7/14/2025
KDNS News - 7/14/2025
Ep 3540KDNS News - 7/11/2025
KDNS News - 7/11/2025
Ep 3539KDNS News - 7/9/2025
KDNS News - 7/9/2025
Ep 3538KDNS News - 7/8/2025
KDNS News - 7/8/2025
Ep 3537KDNS News - 7/7/2025
KDNS News - 7/7/2025
Ep 3536KDNS News - 7/2/2025
KDNS News - 7/2/2025
Ep 3535KDNS News - 6/30/2025
KDNS News - 6/30/2025
Ep 3534KDNS News - 6/27/2025
KDNS News - 6/27/2025
Ep 3533KDNS News - 6/26/2025
KDNS News - 6/26/2025
Ep 3532KDNS News - 6/25/2025
KDNS News - 6/25/2025
Ep 3531KDNS News - 6/23/2025
KDNS News - 6/23/2025

Sound Living: The Importance of Neighborhood Parks - 6/21/2025
Neighborhood parks are more than a place for kids to play. They provide kids and adults a place to make new friends, appreciate nature and be physically active. A K-State Research and Extension family and child development agent in the Wildcat District is involved with a project to renovate two Kiwanis pocket parks in Pittsburg. Michelle Broxterman says the goal is to encourage intergenerational play and build relationships among neighbors.
Ep 3530KDNS News - 6/20/2025
KDNS News - 6/20/2025
Ep 3529KDNS News - 6/18/2025
KDNS News - 6/18/2025
Ep 3528KDNS News - 6/16/2025
KDNS News - 6/16/2025

Sound Living: Helping Older Adults Stay Strong & Healthy - 6/14/2025
The Stay Strong, Stay Healthy program offered by K-State Research and Extension is designed to improve health and quality of life for older adults. The hour-long sessions meet twice each week and over the course of eight weeks, participants learn exercises to improve their strength and balance. Northeast area family and consumer sciences specialist, Sharolyn Jackson, and Northwest area family and consumer sciences specialist, Ashley Svaty (swat-ee), discuss the program and how it provides participants with the knowledge, confidence and desire to continue the exercises on their own or as part of a group after the program concludes.
Ep 3527KDNS News - 6/13/2025
KDNS News - 6/13/2025
KDNS News - 6/12/2025
KDNS News - 6/12/2025
Ep 3526KDNS News - 6/11/2025
KDNS News - 6/11/2025

Sound Living: Avoiding Boredom & Keeping Kids Engaged - 6/7/2025
When summer boredom sets in and kids start getting restless, it’s time to find something new for them to do or try. K-State Research and Extension has a series of publications, Suddenly in Charge, that family and consumer sciences agents created as a resource to help parents and caregivers. The series includes 11 publications. Tristen Cope, family and consumer sciences agent for the Chisholm Trail District, discusses the publications and activities to keep kids engaged this summer, such as backyard camping, DIY sidewalk chalk and making healthy summertime drinks and snacks.
Ep 3525KDNS News - 6/6/2025
KDNS News - 6/6/2025
Ep 3524KDNS News - 6/5/2025
KDNS News - 6/5/2025
Ep 3523KDNS News - 6/2/2025
KDNS News - 6/2/2025
Ep 3522KDNS News - 5/30/2025
KDNS News - 5/30/2025
Trooper Ben Interview with the Kansas Highway Patrol - 5/30/2025
John Boden spoke with Trooper Ben with the Kansas Highway Patrol.
Ep 3521KDNS News - 5/29/2025
KDNS News - 5/29/2025
Ep 3520KDNS News - 5/28/2025
KDNS News - 5/28/2025
Ep 3519KDNS News - 5/27/2025
KDNS News - 5/27/2025

Sound Living: Expanding Maternal Education & Support - 5/24/2025
According to the 2024 March of Dimes Report Card, the preterm birth rate in Kansas was 10.5% in 2023, slightly above the U.S. rate of 10.4%. The infant mortality rate was 5.8 per 1,000 live births, compared to the U.S. rate of 5.6. Both ratings put Kansas in the bottom half of U.S. states. K-State Research and Extension family and community wellness agent, Monique Koerner, (kerr-ner) has been offering two maternal health and wellness programs in Ellis County that provide prenatal education, support and guidance.
Ep 3518KDNS News - 5/22/2025
KDNS News - 5/22/2025
Ep 3517KDNS News - 5/20/2025
KDNS News - 5/20/2025
Ep 3516KDNS News - 5/19/2025
KDNS News - 5/19/2025

SOUND LIVING: Making Ends Meet When Your Income Drops - 5/17/2025
SOUND LIVING: Making Ends Meet When Your Income Drops - 5/17/2025
Ep 3515KDNS News - 5/16/2025
KDNS News - 5/16/2025
Ep 3514KDNS News - 5/14/2025
KDNS News - 5/14/2025
Ep 3513KDNS News - 5/13/2025
KDNS News - 5/13/2025
Ep 3512KDNS News - 5/12/2025
KDNS News - 5/12/2025

Sound Living: How to Protect Your Skin from Harmful Rays - 5/10/2025
While anyone can get skin cancer, some people should be extra careful. This includes those with fair skin, natural blond or red hair, freckles, those who spend a lot of time outdoors, have had multiple sunburns, and a family history of skin cancer, especially melanoma. The American Cancer Society reports more than five million skin cancers are diagnosed each year in the United States – that’s more than all other cancers combined – and it has been on the rise over the past few years. K-State Research and Extensions' northwest area family and consumer sciences specialist, Ashley Svaty, says sunscreen is an important tool in outdoor skin protection.
Ep 3511KDNS News - 5/9/2025
KDNS News - 5/9/2025
Ep 3510KDNS News - 5/8/2025
KDNS News - 5/8/2025
Ep 3509KDNS News - 5/7/2025
KDNS News - 5/7/2025
Ep 3508KDNS News - 5/6/2025
KDNS News - 5/6/2025
Ep 3507KDNS News - 5/5/2025
KDNS News - 5/5/2025

Sound Living: Reducing Food Waste & Cutting Food Costs - 5/3/2025
According to a report by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Estimating the Cost of Food Waste to American Consumers, over one-third of food in the United States is never eaten. The report also estimates the annual cost of food waste for each U.S. consumer is $728. K-State Research and Extension northeast area specialist, Sharolyn Jackson, says planning your meals and shopping list, storing food properly, using leftovers creatively, and freezing food when appropriate are just a few ways to reduce food waste.
Ep 3506KDNS News - 5/2/2025
KDNS News - 5/2/2025