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Show Me | Season 3 Preview

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December 21, 2017  |    |  1 min read

Our first season of Show Me  introduced you to up-and-coming entrepreneurs in Kansas City brimming with local pride and national ambition. Our second season came back with four new stories about the movers and shakers who are shaping our great city.

Now in it’s third season, Show Me is bigger than ever with nationally and internationally-known names, products, and personalities that all start right here in the metro. Get a taste of the who-and-what’s to come with this preview, as artists like Jason Sudeikis, Kevin Willmott, Susan Lordi Marker and the duo behind Porter Teleo weigh in as Kansas City’s identity changes from flyover to fly-to.

Look for the first episode of Show Me’s Season 3 right here on Wednesday, Jan. 31

The four-part series runs consecutive Wednesdays through Feb. 21, culminating in a 30-minute special Thursday, Feb. 22 on KCPT.

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