Back on the Mic: Kansas City Welcomes Shay Moore Home

Some voices don’t fade—they pause. And when they return, you can feel it before you even hear it. That sense of familiarity. That connection that never really left. That’s exactly what’s happening right now as Shay Moore steps back onto the air at Power 105.1.

After being away from the mic for a stretch of time, Shay Moore is officially back, reconnecting with Kansas City listeners beginning Monday morning at 5 a.m. And for a market that knows her voice as well as its own rhythm, this isn’t just another airshift—it’s a return that matters.

Shay’s history in Kansas City radio runs deep. She’s not a newcomer trying to find her footing—she’s part of the fabric. Over the years, she’s built a reputation rooted in authenticity, consistency, and a genuine connection with her audience. The kind of connection that doesn’t need to be reintroduced, just resumed.

And while Kansas City has always been home base, her journey has included notable stops beyond the market, including time in Dallas, where she expanded her reach and sharpened a presence that already stood out. Those experiences didn’t change who she is—they added to it. More perspective. More depth. More story to tell.

Now, she brings all of that back to Power 105.1.

There’s something powerful about a return like this. It’s not about picking up where things left off—it’s about stepping back in with intention. Listeners who’ve followed her over the years know exactly what she brings: real conversation, relatable moments, and a voice that feels like it belongs right where it is.

And starting Monday at 5 a.m., that voice is back where Kansas City can hear it again—live, local, and right on time.

If you’ve missed her, now’s the moment to lean back in. Power 105.1 is inviting listeners to welcome Shay Moore back and reconnect through the station’s Facebook page, where the conversation is already starting to build.

Because in a business that moves fast and changes often, there’s something special about a return that feels right.

And this one does.

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