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  • Episode 4 - Matthew Klassen, Little Apple Vintage
    2025/10/05

    In Episode 4 of the Aggieville Lifestyle Podcast, Tyler Jackson sits down with Matthew Klassen, the owner of Little Apple Vintage, to talk about the stories behind Aggieville’s most unique shop. From retro finds to community vibes, they dive into fashion, nostalgia, and what makes Aggieville the perfect home for timeless style on this episode of Aggieville Lifestyle.

    Find Little Apple Vintage Shop at 622 N Manhattan Ave from 11am - 6pm Friday & Saturday, and 24/7 across all social media.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Episode 3 - Dylan Roberts, Campus Barbershop
    2025/09/26

    In Episode 3 of the Aggieville Lifestyle Podcast, Tyler Jackson talks to Dylan Roberts, the owner and lead barber of Campus Barbershop on Moro Street. Sitting in Tyler's backyard, these two talk fresh cuts, community, the importance of Aggieville and building connections one chair at a time. From classic styles to modern trends, Dylan shares his story, shop culture, and why Campus Barbershop has become a true Manhattan staple. This is truly a fantastic episode.

    Campus Barbershop. Located in Aggieville at 1206 Moro Street since 1983. campusbarbersmhk.com 785-537-3234

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    51 分
  • Episode 2 - Scott Sieben, Kite's Bar & Grill
    2025/09/18

    In Episode 2 of the Aggieville Lifestyle Podcast, Tyler Jackson talks to Scott Sieben, the owner of Eating MHK - Kite's Bar & Grill, Mr. K's & Rockin K's. Scott talks about growing up in Manhattan, graduating from K-State, and then setting his roots in the Little Apple. They talk about the history of Kite's, the impact of a home K-State game, Fake Patty's Day, and even how the Manhattan Trolley came to town. This insightful episode with a great guest is a fun listen! See the menu and learn more about Kite's Bar & Grill at kitesbar.com

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    39 分
  • Episode 1 - Dennis Cook, Aggieville Business Association
    2025/09/11

    Episode 1 of the Aggieville Lifestyle Podcast kicks off with a conversation with host Tyler Jackson and Dennis Cook, director of the Aggieville Business Association. Dennis shares the rich history of Aggieville and its unique connection to Kansas State University. He also gives you a construction update, and how the district continues to grow as the heart of Manhattan’s culture, community, and nightlife.


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    36 分