The Pinnacle Pod

The Pinnacle Pod

Dive into the stories behind Kansas City's most dynamic and emerging leaders on The Pinnacle Pod. Each episode celebrates the spirit of The Pinnacle Prize, an award that recognizes young visionaries sparking positive change in our community. From subtle ripples to city-wide movements, join us to listen, learn and be inspired!

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May 13, 2025 20 mins

In this episode of The Pinnacle Pod, we sit down with Mariya Goodbrake, 2024 Pinnacle Prize winner, public advocate and founder of Global FC. Mariya shares her own experiences as a refugee and how they fuel her passion for helping refugee youth in Kansas City. From her family’s resettlement to her commitment to promote peace and reconciliation, Mariya's journey is one of resilience, compassion, and the unwavering belief in hum...

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In this episode of The Pinnacle Pod (recorded January 2025), we speak with Star Palmer, the founder and executive director of Our Spot KC and president of the KC Pride Alliance. Star is a passionate advocate for the LGBTQ+ community in Kansas City. Her organization provides housing assistance and other support services to those in need. She discusses her path into activism, the current challenges facing the LGBTQ+ community, and ho...

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The Pinnacle Prize welcomes back 2023 winners, Josh Henges and Kyle Hollins. Josh, Kansas City's Houseless Prevention Coordinator, and Kyle, founder of Lyrik's Institution, share updates on their impactful work and discuss the importance in addressing the root causes of homelessness and violence in the KC community. They explore their unique approaches, emphasizing the need for understanding and building relationships wit...

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Join us on “The Pinnacle Pod” as we chat with Katie Boody Adorno, the founder of Leanlab Education. A Kansas City native and Pinnacle Prize finalist, Katie's journey from classroom teacher to education technology (edtech) pioneer is inspiring. Discover how Leanlab grew from a desire to rethink education to partnering schools with tech companies developing cutting-edge tools that truly benefit student learning experiences. Lear...

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September 10, 2024 11 mins

This episode of “The Pinnacle Pod” explores food accessibility with Max Kaniger, a Pinnacle Prize finalist and founder of Kanbe's Markets. Max's passion for providing healthy, affordable options has led him to create a groundbreaking nonprofit that's transforming food deserts in Kansas City. Learn how Kanbe's innovative and unique model provides fresh produce through local corner stores, enabling families to mak...

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Elizabeth Valle, director of the Conservatory Academy at UMKC, joins Maurice Waston on “The Pinnacle Pod.” From a young age, Elizabeth's passion for music, ignited by the beauty of the harp, propelled her towards a career dedicated to nurturing aspiring musicians. Elizabeth's commitment to providing access to music education through programs like Conservatory Bridges is not only transforming the lives of students but also...

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A champion of educational opportunities for Kansas City's Latino youth, John Kearney talks with “The Pinnacle Pod” about his journey from teacher to executive director of the Greater Kansas City Hispanic Development Fund (HDF). John is dedicated to helping students and their families achieve higher education goals through engaging fundraising campaigns that strengthen community ties. This year the HDF awarded more than a milli...

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Rachel Jefferson zooms into “The Pinnacle Pod” to talk about her impactful initiatives with Groundwork Northeast Revitalization Group (Groundwork NRG) and advice on combating burnout as a public servant. From fostering environmental and climate justice to advocating for housing and land sovereignty, Rachel’s work is helping reshape Kansas City, Kansas for a more equitable future. Rachel is a 2022 Pinnacle Prize winner and interview...

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In this episode of “The Pinnacle Pod” Tricia Rojo Bushnell, Executive Director of the Midwest Innocence Project (MIP) and 2021 Pinnacle Prize winner, speaks with host Maurice Watson about her journey to fighting wrongful convictions. Tricia also discusses MIP’s work preventing injustices through policy change, empowering those impacted by the system, and how community support can be a catalyst for justice. 

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This episode of "The Pinnacle Pod" features Josh Henges, a passionate advocate dedicated to ending homelessness in Kansas City. In addition to discussing his commitment to the cause, Josh speaks to the needs of the unhoused, the challenges communities face, and the path toward a "functional zero" solution. Josh, 2023 Pinnacle Prize winner, currently works as the Houseless Prevention Coordinator at the City of Ka...

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Recorded on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, 2023 Pinnacle Prize winner Kyle Hollins reflects on Dr. King’s legacy and shares his approach to reducing violence in Kansas City through cultural intervention programs. Kyle's organization, Lyrik’s Institution, works with teens and young adults to rework destructive thought patterns and redirect mental energy toward productive, creative outlets and opportunities. "The Pinnacle Pod&...

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January 9, 2024 15 mins

"The Pinnacle Pod" host, Maurice Watson, speaks with 2021 Pinnacle Prize winner Tara Raghuveer, founding director of KC Tenants

Starting with eviction work in college to building a tenant union network of 10,000+ members in Kansas City, Tara talks about the importance of grassroots organizing, calling for federal intervention on housing protections and putting those experiencing housing insecurity at the center...

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December 12, 2023 19 mins

In this inaugural episode of "The Pinnacle Pod", host Maurice Watson speaks with 2022 Pinnacle Prize winner Brandon Calloway, CEO and co-founder of KC G.I.F.T. (Generating Income For Tomorrow).

Through the conversation, we hear from Brandon on historic redlining, discriminatory lending practices and the racial wealth gap in KC. Brandon also explains how G.I.F.T. works to tackle systemic disparities through resources and gr...

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