That Podcast In Hutch

Thanks for the great response to our first episode of Rooted - with HutchRec. It was great to see the positive feedback from so many of you. 

Our second episode of Rooted focuses on the power of stories and storytelling. My friend Sue Wray came to the studio to share a story about the important role the Hutchinson Recreation Commission has played in her life - starting when she was a young child in Hutchinson.

We also talk about the quarterly magazine Inspire! Marketing Director LoriBeth Reynolds shares her original vision for the publication, as well as how it’s evolved over it’s first three years in print, and digital form. 

Sue’s story is included in the most recent edition of Inspire - complete with an adorable piece of artwork of Sue as the youngster in her story, created by Arts and Culture Coordinator Jocelyn Chambers. 

You can pick up the latest copy at HutchRec downtown, at all the coffee shops in town, or online here

I’m sure you’re going to enjoy this episode. It’s a fun look back in time that allows us to examine the importance of recreation and growth opportunities in the lives of children in our community. 

We also talked about a few upcoming events - including the Farm to Table Dinner in September. Tickets are already on sale, and you can get them here

Rooted is partnership between That Podcast in Hutch and the Hutchinson Recreation Commission - one that focuses on how HutchRec builds community through its programming, events, and sports activities in Hutchinson and Reno County. 

Look for Rooted in your favorite steaming service on the 2nd Thursday of every month. 


What is That Podcast In Hutch?

That Podcast in Hutch explores the people, places, and events that make Hutchinson a vibrant and engaging community. We’ll step beyond the headlines, to hear the real-life stories from our community and develop a deeper understanding of policy and people.