
Saturday, June 28th TV listings for PBS Kansas Explore (KPTS-DT2) Witchita, KS
Functional Fitness With Suzanne Andrews Couples Workout
Workouts help improve specific health conditions, including arthritis, osteoporosis and back pain.
Investment tips in stocks, bonds, real estate and collectibles.
Opportunity Knock$ Reaching Goals
The families talk about big wins; Erika meets with a nonprofit to learn how to build her business; Lynette, Omar and Jailyn visit the Seattle Culinary Academy; Wes and Maegan use The Opportunity Coach for day-to-day guidance and support.
Trapping, tracking and studying alligators at the J.D. Murphree Wildlife Management Area.
Refresh Quest Crystal Awakening
Exploring the Mt. Shasta wilderness; a crystal bowl alchemist demonstrates an auditory show and tell.
Bare Feet With Mickela Mallozzi Belfast, Northern Ireland
Belfast's turbulent past inspires the next generation of young artists, musicians and entrepreneurs to continue the peace process through art and music; revitalization of the Irish language; whiskey distillery rebirth.
Christopher Kimball's Milk Street Television Loaf Cakes: Chocolate, Plum and Lemon
Double-chocolate loaf cake; lemon and caraway butter cake, an old-fashioned British teacake; upside-down cardamom-spiced plum cake featuring a layer of sliced fruit.
Real Road Adventures Liechtenstein
Exploring the Liechtenstein Trail, a 46-mile path that winds through the entire country; hiking with llamas and alpacas; woodcarving that evokes ancient legends; an innovative farm considers the future of eating.
Tell Me More With Kelly Corrigan The Ultimate Neurochemical Bubble
Wendy Suzuki on movement.
George Hirsch Lifestyle The Amazing Potato
Potato-crusted chicken; farmers vegetable gratin; sweet potato pie; the roots of Long Island potato farming; a family that grows and cooks its own small-batch artisanal potato chips.
Walkin' West Ouray Perimeter Trail
Exploring the Ouray Perimeter Trail in Southwest Colorado; country singer Gary Morris.
The Civil Discourse Sunset on the Humanities?
Andrew Delbanco, Phillip Magness, Dana A. Williams and Laurie Zierer examine the importance of the humanities and the role of academic and cultural institutions in the future of a well-rounded society.