Jesse Ulrich and Chris Miller, two lifelong friends with a passion to make their home city and state stronger, tackle the issues, articulate the frustrations, investigate the whys, and cheer the triumphs of the many hard-working individuals and their dynamic organizations who are moving our communit…
Join us as welcome Margaritte Arthrell-Knezek, the visionary founder and principal and Amber Gates, Instructional Leader for the Under the Canopy School. We explore their inspiring journey from running an after-school program to launching an innovative charter school under Tulsa Public Schools. Discover how Under the Canopy has transformed from a dream into a reality. Margaritte shares insights into the enrollment process and the excitement of offering spots to eager families, while Amber emphasizing the school's unique nature-based, Public Waldorf approach that integrates academic learning with holistic human development.We continue the conversation by discussing the challenges and strategies of opening a new charter school. Learn about the school's creative use of an old school building and the aesthetic upgrades required for its transformation. We highlight community engagement efforts that extend beyond the Red Fork neighborhood, involving collaborations with local events and partnerships to increase the school's visibility. Discover how marketing efforts target preschools and homeschool communities to draw interest, while the school's funding model is compared to traditional public schools, highlighting the unique financial landscape charter schools navigate.Finally, immerse yourself in the innovative educational approaches that set Under the Canopy apart. The school's Waldorf-inspired curriculum includes practical skills like woodworking, cooking, and knitting, along with unique specials such as nature and garden classes. Don't miss this chance to connect with a school that's redefining education by nurturing students' connections to nature and fostering a comprehensive learning experience.Check them out online at https://www.underthecanopy.org/ and if you are interested in enrolling your child, the next window ends at the end of May.
Join us as we welcome Kuma Roberts, the CEO and President of the Black Wall Street Chamber of Commerce, for an insightful conversation about the vital role chambers of commerce play in fostering business growth and community engagement. We'll explore the historical context and the unique missions of the Black Wall Street Chamber of Commerce, shedding light on how they support black entrepreneurs both locally and nationally. Kuma provides a compelling perspective on how these chambers navigate the intricacies of business advocacy while honoring the legacy of the original Black Wall Street.In our discussion, we address the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the Black Wall Street Chamber of Commerce. With limited resources, this chamber finds itself competing with larger organizations, yet it remains steadfast in its mission. We highlight potential growth strategies, such as state appropriation for tourism, revenue-sharing agreements, and partnerships that could bolster Greenwood's revitalization. Additionally, Kuma shares details about the chamber's programming, including the NEST entrepreneurship program and collaborations aimed at supporting startup entrepreneurs.As we explore the operations and strategic planning behind running a Chamber of Commerce, you'll gain a better understanding of the complexities involved in managing diverse groups and aligning with community values. We also tackle the nuances of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion work within organizations and emphasize the importance of genuine commitment over superficial efforts. Finally, learn how you can support the Black Wall Street Chamber through various membership levels and partnerships, reinforcing the chamber's impactful initiatives in Tulsa and beyond.Check them out online at : https://www.bwschamber.com/
Matt Carney, co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Pickup, takes center stage as he discusses the creation of a fresh, Alt Weekly-inspired website dedicated to Tulsa's vibrant cultural scene. Transitioning from his role at The Root, Matt shares the mission behind The Pickup, a platform that combines event listings with deep-dive journalism to fill the void left by previous alternative publications. From exploring the economics of Tulsa's galas to the quirky future of a local adult superstore, Matt provides a glimpse into the captivating stories that await readers.Unravel the intricate process of naming a publication with "The Pickup" as we discuss its ironic ties and cultural significance in Tulsa. We navigate the evolving landscape of journalism, where advertising gives way to subscription-based models, and community engagement becomes the cornerstone of content direction. Alongside anecdotes from Matt's journalism journey, we humorously ponder the potential transformations of local businesses, all while emphasizing the power of subscriber-driven storytelling.Journey into the world of modern journalism and social media dynamics with insights from Matt's personal experiences. Discover how The Pickup crafts an ad-free, serene reading haven that aligns with changing consumption habits. From the growing preference for email over social media to the innovative freemium model, we explore sustainable journalism strategies and the aspirations for impactful storytelling. Join Matt as he shares the future vision, where engagement, events, and authentic narratives forge the path for a thriving journalism business that resonates with its community.
ivic engagement consultant Amanda McCellon joins us on Pod4Good to spotlight the transformative power of grassroots activism in Oklahoma. Through her insightful experiences, Amanda sheds light on the impact of participating in local governance, from city councils to school boards. We dive into the significance of community involvement, with Amanda emphasizing how local elections often come down to just a handful of votes, making each voice critical in shaping essential services and policies. This episode is packed with practical steps for those who feel daunted by the national political climate, empowering listeners to find hope and agency through localized action.We celebrate a historic milestone with Amanda Sandoval's election as the first Latina mayor of Bethany, Oklahoma, illustrating a growing shift towards inclusivity in traditionally conservative areas. Her success story serves as a beacon of hope, inspiring us to break barriers and engage deeply with local communities. Amidst rising skepticism in democratic processes, our conversation delves into advocating democracy's value to those focused on pressing social and economic issues. Through "spiteful optimism," we embrace the resilience required to drive change, even when facing setbacks, and reinforce the belief that meaningful progress is attainable anywhere.This episode also tackles the modern challenges of digital activism, featuring a TikTok creator who found their voice during the pandemic. We explore the complexities of navigating social media ethics while maintaining mental health and joy amidst activism. Our discussion underscores the powerful role of unconventional media in connecting and mobilizing communities, especially in areas with limited access to mainstream platforms. Finally, we express our gratitude to the Pod4Good community, encouraging listeners to support our mission by liking, subscribing, and sharing feedback to help us amplify these crucial conversations.Follow Amanda on all of her social media feeds: https://linktr.ee/amandamccellon
Unlock the secrets of city governance as we engage with Nathan Picard, Tulsa's City Auditor, who transformed his career from art major to city auditor. Nathan details his unexpected journey and sheds light on the critical function of his role, made even more challenging by new charter requirements for candidates to be CPAs or certified internal auditors. He explains the nuances between external and internal auditing, offering a fresh perspective on financial accuracy and performance processes. Explore how Nathan is building on his predecessor's legacy while championing community engagement to boost city operations.Discover the strides Tulsa has made in government efficiency and employee retention, guided by a mission to listen, evaluate, and inform. Our conversation uncovers the importance of a feedback loop that connects residents and city employees, ensuring transparency and accountability. Nathan delves into the successes and hurdles of implementing a new financial system, and highlights the vital role of continuous auditing and data analytics in identifying inefficiencies and tackling waste. Mayor GT Bynum's dedication to performance and employee engagement is applauded, as we reflect on the city's improvements since 2006.Engage with the complexities of civic participation and city planning as we discuss the challenges of aligning public input with practical outcomes. Nathan shares insights into participatory budgeting, the intricate dance between federal, state, and local authorities, and creative revenue generation strategies. From downtown Tulsa's parking dilemmas to the aspirational role of a city auditor, Nathan offers a comprehensive view of the interconnectedness of community engagement and efficient city governance. Follow "Tulsa City Auditor" on social media for ongoing updates and direct interaction with Tulsa's dedicated public servant.https://www.facebook.com/tulsacityauditorhttps://www.tiktok.com/@tulsacityauditorhttps://www.instagram.com/tulsacityauditor
Join us for an inspiring conversation about aging with dignity and independence as we delve into the transformative work of Life Senior Services in Tulsa. Our guest, Eileen Bradshaw, executive director, shares how the organization is reshaping senior care through innovative programs and community support. Discover how seniors in Tulsa are staying active, engaged, and connected through dynamic activities and volunteer opportunities.Episode Highlights: Introduction to Life Senior Services (0:00:00): Meet Eileen, who outlines the mission and diverse programs offered by Life Senior Services, from Medicare assistance to active senior centers featuring activities like yoga and line dancing. Learn about their unique Vintage Magazine and Vintage Housing initiatives. Community Support and Engagement (0:08:58): Explore the profound impact of senior community centers on older adults seeking purpose and connection. Hear heartwarming stories of seniors finding joy through creative arts, theater, and volunteerism. Active Senior Center Activities (0:15:17): Dive into the world of pickleball and other community activities, highlighting intergenerational play and storytelling. Discover the range of physical and social opportunities available at the center. Preserving Life Stories (0:19:43): Understand the importance of capturing and sharing personal narratives. Eileen discusses collaborations with various organizations to support seniors facing challenges like elder abuse and homelessness. Volunteer Opportunities and Community Engagement (0:32:51): Learn about the diverse volunteer roles available through Life Senior Services, including the educational Give 5 program. Discover how volunteering fosters personal fulfillment and community connection. Valuing Seniors in the Workforce (0:40:56): Acknowledge the valuable contributions seniors bring to the workforce. Challenge age-related biases and explore opportunities for seniors in fields like audio and video editing.Transcript Samples: Senior Services and Aging in Tulsa: Eileen provides an overview of the services offered by Life Senior Services, including Medicare assistance and community activities that keep seniors engaged and connected. Capturing and Sharing Life Stories: Reflect on the significance of recording family stories and creating safe spaces for sharing narratives, emphasizing the collaborative efforts to support aging populations.Connect with Us: Visit Life Senior Services Website for more information on their programs and initiatives. Subscribe to our podcast for more insightful discussions on aging and community engagement.Support Our Work: Consider supporting Life Senior Services through donations or volunteering to help transform senior care in Tulsa. Tune in to this episode to reshape your perspective on aging and discover the vibrant world of Life Senior Services!
Uncover the secrets to transforming education in Tulsa as we spotlight Olivia Martin and Lisa Shotts, two remarkable leaders dedicated to closing the literacy gap. Learn how their organizations, Reading Partners and Gaining Ground, are breaking down barriers with innovative approaches such as science-based reading curricula and community-driven mentorship. Olivia and Lisa share inspiring stories of overcoming the summer slide and fostering a love for reading among underserved youth, bringing to light the power of books and personal connections in education.Explore creative strategies that ignite a passion for reading in children. Discover initiatives like culturally relevant book buses, free book fairs, and unique programs encouraging kids to read aloud, even to their pets, to build confidence. With community partnerships placing libraries in unexpected places and incentivizing reading with engaging rewards, these efforts aim to weave reading seamlessly into everyday life, nurturing not just literacy but a lifelong love of learning.Join the movement to support education by engaging with Oklahoma's community-driven initiatives. From advocating for smaller class sizes and competitive teacher salaries to volunteering with organizations like Educate 918 and City Year, there are countless ways to get involved. As Olivia and Lisa highlight, this is a call to action for everyone to contribute—whether through time, resources, or simply spreading the word. Be inspired to foster educational equality and make a lasting impact in your community.To volunteer and or donate, please make sure to check out Gaining Ground, https://gaininggroundliteracy.org/, and Reading Partners, https://readingpartners.org/get-involved/where-how/tulsa/
Join us on this heartwarming journey as we sit down with Evan Taylor and Cindy Webb from Pause4Paws, an organization that bridges the gap for individuals needing treatment for addiction, mental illness, or homelessness by fostering their beloved pets. Discover the significant barriers faced when treatment facilities can't accommodate animals and learn how Pause4Paws offers a lifeline by temporarily caring for these pets. Listen in as Evan and Cindy share touching stories of pet-owner reunions and the vital role their organization plays in ensuring that individuals don't have to make the heartbreaking choice between their well-being and their furry companions.As we continue the conversation, we explore the critical issue of homelessness and pet ownership, highlighting the challenges and support systems available for those experiencing temporary homelessness. Pets often serve as loyal companions and emotional support for homeless individuals, with Pitbull mixes and Chihuahuas being common companions. Discover the efforts of shelters and organizations that provide short-term foster care for these animals while their owners receive treatment or transition to stable housing. We also touch on the diverse range of support animals, from traditional pets to non-traditional ones like rats, and the foster care systems in place for them.Finally, we dive into the process of becoming a pet foster with Pause4Paws, detailing the steps involved and the rewarding experience it brings. We highlight the importance of pet sterilization and the collaboration with local vet partners to control the pet population. By fostering, potential pet owners can experience the joy of caring for a pet without a long-term commitment. Evan and Cindy share anecdotes of joyful reunions and the emotional impact pets have on their owners, motivating them to seek treatment and stay healthy. Learn how you can support these initiatives, from becoming a foster to contributing supplies, and the profound difference it makes in the lives of both humans and their pets.
In this episode, we explore Devon Laney's journey as a leader in promoting entrepreneurship in Tulsa. He talks about his vision to change the city's innovation scene through his work at Gradient, a hub for entrepreneurs. Devon's experience at 36 Degrees North set the stage for his current efforts to build a strong business community. Listeners will learn about his plans to make Tulsa a key player in innovation and business growth.Devon is passionate about supporting entrepreneurs and outlines how Gradient aims to boost Tulsa's business revival. His goal is to create a space where startups can thrive, focusing on teamwork, community support, and innovation as drivers of economic progress. This episode is ideal for anyone interested in the dynamics of building a solid innovation ecosystem.As the episode wraps up, Devon talks about the challenges and opportunities for Tulsa's entrepreneurial scene. His leadership is about growth and inspiring new creativity and resilience in business. Committed to developing talent and encouraging innovation, Devon's work highlights the power of visionary leadership. Tune in to see how Devon is shaping Tulsa's future and what lies ahead for local entrepreneurs.
When Andrew and Sally Whitney poured their hearts into Good Cause Brewing, they didn't just create another brewery—they stirred up a movement. Their story, which we're thrilled to share with you, is a testament to the power of combining passions: Andrew's brewing artistry and Sally's nonprofit acumen have birthed a business that's as refreshing to communities as their beer is to palates. Their spirit of philanthropy shines through in every aspect, from the eclectic local art gracing their cans to their dedication to grassroots initiatives like Be Heard, setting a new standard for how businesses can and should contribute to societal wellbeing.As we sip and savor the flavors of Good Cause Brewing, the Whitneys take us behind the scenes of building a brewery that resonates in a crowded craft beer landscape. Their tales include a serendipitous late-night auction win of barrel racks and the meticulous science that goes into perfecting their brews. Andrew and Sally have made inclusivity their mantra, offering a variety not just limited to beer aficionados—think terpene sodas and non-alcoholic mocktails. It's a journey of crafting not just unique beverages but an inclusive experience that caters to all.In the face of adversity, be it personal loss or natural disasters, the grit and resilience of the Whitneys are as clear as the Tulsa sky post-storm. They share the realities of navigating the tumultuous waters of entrepreneurship, from equipment woes to construction hurdles. Yet, their narrative is never without a silver lining, including the unforeseen blessings of rebuilding and the dreams they harbor for the future. Good Cause Brewing is more than a brewery—it's a beacon of hope and a celebration of the ties that bind us in our shared human experience.
Join us as we sit down with Lauren Sivak, Executive Director of the Opportunity Project, to unravel the challenges and triumphs of providing quality afterschool programs for Tulsa's youth. Listen in as we discuss the ripple effects of recent federal funding cuts on enrichment initiatives and share insights into the impactful work of after-school programs. Our chat not only covers the essential role these programs play in youth development but also touches on the city's unexpectedly smooth traffic and spacious parking—a lighthearted contrast to the serious topic at hand.Venture into the world of after-school enrichment as we reflect on the surprising cultural shift from voluntary to paid programming for educators in Tulsa. With Lauren's guidance, we explore the emotional and financial investment in after-school programs, highlighting the generous support for teachers and the essential need for diverse and inclusive opportunities for students. From cooking clubs to robotics, every activity holds educational value. Amidst the backdrop of our own high school memories and club aspirations, we underscore the challenges non-profits face in sustaining these valuable programs, especially in today's financial climate.Cap off this enlightening conversation with a look at the big dreams for Tulsa's afterschool scene, including the need for data-driven decision-making and tracking to ensure the safety and success of these programs. We stand up for the importance of social and emotional learning in the face of skepticism, affirming that fostering a sense of safety and inclusion is fundamental for learning. As we navigate the contentious educational landscape, we reaffirm our belief in the power of a well-educated populace to sustain a functioning democracy. So tune in, get involved, and see how you can be a part of empowering the next generation.And don't forget to go to their fundraiser, Data on Draft on April 25th! Register here: Data on Draft — The Opportunity ProjectWe also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out www.tallgrassestateplanning.com or check out their Facebook, www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning.Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out www.Pod4Good.com
Unlock the potential of data to drive social change as we sit down with Aaron Bean and Jess England from Asemio, leading voices in the field of data for good. Their insights shed light on the intricate dance between numbers and narratives, illustrating how nonprofits can harness data for impactful storytelling while meeting the stringent reporting requirements of entities like the United Way. We navigate the challenges of limited resources in the nonprofit sector, demonstrating the critical role that well-presented data plays in painting a powerful picture of change and need.Data sharing emerges as a crucial, yet complex, endeavor in our quest to solve pressing social issues. Aaron and Jess take us through the pioneering work being done in Tulsa, where anonymization techniques have enabled a secure environment for integrating datasets from multiple sources. This not only safeguards personal information but also fosters a collaborative approach to problem-solving, revolutionizing how organizations manage sensitive data for the greater good. We explore the nitty-gritty of maintaining data integrity, validating its accuracy, and fostering data literacy—vital steps toward impactful analysis and reporting.As we wrap up our enriching conversation, the spotlight turns to technology's expanding role in amplifying nonprofit missions, with a specific look at the evolving landscape of AI and the ethical frameworks that guide its development. Aaron and Jess highlight the significance of setting clear objectives for AI, addressing inherent biases, and including a diversity of perspectives when setting ethical guidelines. We celebrate the real-world impacts of our guests' initiatives, from bolstering Women in Recovery to Tulsa's broader community advancements, showcasing the powerful fusion of data and technology in creating social impact that resonates both locally and globally.
In this episode, we dive deep into the complexities of Oklahoma's legislative landscape, focusing on women's health, economic development, and some truly unconventional bills. Tommy Yap of Metriarch shares his insights on how policies are affecting women's autonomy, economic mobility, and much more.**Key Topics Discussed:**- Women's health and economic development in Oklahoma- The challenges of childcare access and its impact on family economics- The Choosing Childbirth Act and why its funds are underutilized- The surge of legislative efforts to address domestic violence and concerns over over-criminalization- Odd and unconventional bills in Oklahoma's legislature and their implications- The lack of public input in the legislative process and how it affects policymaking- A humanizing look at Oklahoma's legislators and the importance of engaging with them**Chapter Summaries:**- **(0:00:01) Women's Health and Economic Development:** Tommy Yap discusses his work with Metriarch, the challenges women face in Oklahoma, and the need for policies that respect women's autonomy and promote economic mobility.- **(0:13:39) Childcare and Trans Healthcare in Oklahoma:** The chapter addresses the critical issue of childcare access and the struggles faced by single mothers, as well as the importance of inclusive gender-affirming healthcare.- **(0:19:09) Legislative Focus:** Tommy provides insights into the Choosing Childbirth Act, legislative trends, and the delicate balance of justice for victims of domestic violence.- **(0:23:06) Insane Bills in Oklahoma Legislative Process:** A discussion on the more bizarre bills proposed in Oklahoma, including Bigfoot hunting licenses and the 'furry bill', as well as the unique quirks of the legislative process.- **(0:28:22) Limited Public Input in Oklahoma Legislature:** An exploration of the supermajority's disconnect from the state's political leanings and the challenges posed by a limited legislative session.- **(0:39:22) Legislators as People:** Tommy shares experiences that showcase legislators as accessible individuals who can find common ground with constituents.
Imagine opening your door each day, not to a home, but to uncertainty. In our heartfelt discussion with Maggie Hoey, the beacon of hope at Lindsey House, we journey through the stories of women and children taking brave steps towards stability. This episode peels back the layers of hardship, from the sting of domestic violence to the struggle against substance abuse, revealing the unspoken trials and triumphs of those fighting for a fresh start. We celebrate the successes that warm our hearts and confront the sobering truth of limited resources in the face of overwhelming demand.Money—it's not just currency; it's an emotional tapestry woven from our past. As we unravel our own interwoven fears and behaviors around spending, we transition to a broader canvas, painting the stark realities of homelessness. This candid conversation not only reflects on the developmental scars it inflicts on children but also shines a light on how organizations like Lindsay House are striving to stitch together a community where dignity and stable housing are accessible to everyone. Through the lens of our shared experiences, we uncover the layers of community effort and the impediments faced in creating a spectrum of housing opportunities.We close with a critical examination of the housing crisis, questioning how we can cultivate fertile ground for affordable living in a world where policy and practicality often clash. Maggie shares insights into the uphill battle for those transitioning from places like Lindsay House, hoping to plant roots in a place they can call their own. And as we highlight collaborations with groups such as Habitat for Humanity, we're reminded that it's not just about the physical structures we erect, but about cultivating a society that values each of its members, providing more than just shelter, but a chance to thrive. Join us for a conversation that's as much about building homes as it is about laying the foundation for societal change.We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out www.tallgrassestateplanning.com or check out their Facebook, www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning.Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out www.Pod4Good.com
Are you looking for ways to make a difference in your community? We've got you covered! Join us as we engage in an enlightening conversation with Moises Echeverria, the dynamic President and CEO of the Foundation for Tulsa Schools. Learn how this transformative organization is building a stronger community by supporting public education in Tulsa. Moises walks us through the foundation's impactful initiatives, from funding programs within regulatory constraints to coordinating with companies for in-kind donations. He reveals how the foundation serves as a crucial link, connecting the district's needs with potential donors.Moises not only shares his valuable insights but also his inspiring experiences. Hear the stirring story of a valedictorian who, through the foundation, received a full-ride scholarship. Discover how the foundation is fostering stronger relationships with local universities, creating more opportunities for students. Moises underscores the significance of everyone's contribution, big or small, in shaping the future of our students. This episode will inspire you to play your part in supporting public education and making a lasting impact on your community. Tune in and witness the power of collective action in transforming lives!Donate here: Donation Form (donorperfect.net)
On this engaging podcast episode, join us as we sit down with Victor, author of the recently released book 'Built From the Fire'. Victor walks us through the narrative he has built around the Goodwin family, owners of the Oklahoma Eagle in Greenwood since 1914. We explore how the Goodwin family and the Greenwood District have experienced white supremacy and Jim Crow laws, and how the community was rebuilt following the Tulsa Race Massacre. Victor shares the unique tools and processes he used to create a narrative spanning over a hundred years, painting Greenwood as a microcosm of the Black American experience.Our conversation takes a fascinating turn as we discuss Victor's motivations behind writing his book and how he challenges the depiction of black history in pop culture. We dive into the dynamic between true-to-life Greenwood figures and their lack of involvement in the production of multiple depictions of the Massacre in popular culture and discuss the historical role of the KKK and their influence on the Black community. Victor also shares his perspective on race relations in the US, which has evolved since writing his book, and some of the inspiring stories and individuals he encountered during his research.Lastly, we touch upon the influence of technology and media on urban renewal, discussing the impact of the Oklahoma Eagle newspaper and the government's role in the Greenwood area's development. We uncover the hidden stories of Greenwood entrepreneurs and business owners, like AJ Smitherman, Lula Williams, and Alfonso Williams. Towards the end, we talk about Victor's upcoming book-related events and his views on the intersection of Greenwood's history with pop culture. Tune in to learn more about Victor's fascinating insights into the Greenwood District's history and the stories that have shaped it.
Welcome to a brand new episode of our podcast! In this episode, we discuss the current accreditation crisis facing Tulsa Public Schools (TPS) with Ana Barros, a seventh-grade geography teacher at Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences and an active leader of the Protect TPS movement.Key points discussed in this episode include:- An in-depth look at the complex issues surrounding the accreditation of Tulsa Public Schools (0:00:15). Anna explains the different levels of accreditation, the potential implications of losing it, and how the accreditation status of a school is not directly connected to the quality of education provided.- Ways you can support TPS and help protect its future (0:12:04). This includes writing emails to legislators, signing the Protect TPS petition, and attending a student-led town hall.- The significance of local leaders, business leaders, and elected officials in shaping the future of Tulsa's school district (0:19:53). We also explore the consequences of a state takeover of a school district and discuss the power of the Protect TPS movement.- Anna shares her experiences teaching seventh-grade geography and the unique challenges it presents (0:27:06). We also delve into the developmental stages of preteens and how it affects their learning.- A deep dive into the profound impact of language and the role of names in shaping our worldviews (0:31:21). We discuss the confusion of spelling and pronouncing countries in different languages and the implications of colonizers giving countries their names.- A light-hearted discussion about the recent McDonald's ice cream crisis and the fascinating history behind the location of state capitals (0:41:16).Remember to follow Protect TPS on Instagram or visit www.protecttps.com for more information on how you can support Tulsa Public Schools. Be sure to attend the student-led town hall on Saturday and reach out to state board members before the state board meeting on August 24th.Stay tuned for more enlightening and engaging episodes!
Prepare to unlock the wonders of nature education as we take a fascinating exploration into the outdoors with our special guest, Margaritte Arthrell-Knezek, the innovative founder and executive director of Under the Canopy. She's passionate about bringing the natural world to students across Tulsa Public School campuses. We'll wander the paths of this nature explorer program, skimming across their homeschool and summer camps initiatives, and the engaging activities that range from circle times to free play, all tailored to pique the students' interests.We'll also meander through the broader landscape of outdoor education, examining its expansive benefits and the relaxed learning environment it fosters. Margaritte will guide us through the thicket of sustainability, unearthing strategies for teaching children to love and protect their planet. We'll also venture into the urban jungle, discussing how we can use natural resources more wisely to nurture our city-bred kids.Our journey won't stop there. We'll forge ahead to the heart of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, home to the newly opened Vanguard Academy. Here, students enjoy a rich blend of STEAM education and outdoor learning, mastering ancestral skills and creating art from old landfill items. It's a vibrant testament to Margaritte's vision of eco-education, and you'll even get a peek into the complex process of starting a charter school. So, if you're keen to discover the untapped potential of nature education for our future generations, grab your hiking boots, and let's hit the trail together.We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out www.tallgrassestateplanning.com or check out their Facebook, www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning.Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out www.Pod4Good.com
Imagine a world where every child in foster care has a dedicated advocate to fight for their permanency, a world where all foster children have a voice. This episode brings you a compelling discussion with Elizabeth Fisher and Comfort Keidel, key members of the Tulsa CASA team, who give us an inside look into this world where they tirelessly work to make a difference in children's lives every day. We delve into the life of a court-appointed special advocate, exploring the rigorous training they undergo, the challenges they face, and the indomitable spirit that keeps them going. The role of CASAs in the child welfare system is undeniably crucial and we talk about the profound impact they make on the lives of the children they are assigned to. A heartwarming tale of an advocate named Bill, who successfully reunites a child with their mother, is just one testament of how rewarding this journey can be.The episode takes an unexpected turn as we unite over our shared love for Sci-Fi fantasy books, discuss the importance of taking care of our environment, and eventually circle back to the importance of volunteering and donating to support the Tulsa Casa team. There's a special emphasis on male volunteers and we encourage listeners to take action. This episode isn't just a conversation, it's an invitation for you to join us in making a difference in the lives of countless children. Tune in, get inspired, and let's transform lives together!
In this episode of the Pod 4 Good podcast, Dwayne Sheridan, the community engagement education manager for the Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma, discusses the work of the food bank and its efforts to address food insecurity. He highlights the organization's focus on serving rural communities, providing volunteer opportunities, and partnering with various organizations to distribute fresh food. He emphasizes the importance of education and outreach programs to break down the stigma surrounding food insecurity.The Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma serves 24 counties in the eastern part of the state and collaborates with about 700 different partners to ensure food reaches those in need. The organization purchases fresh produce and frozen foods, with a significant portion (40%) of their efforts dedicated to providing fresh food. They also work closely with the Oklahoma Farm to Table program, supporting local farmers by purchasing their produce at a near-market price.We discuss the challenges faced by rural communities in accessing fresh food, as well as the difficulties people face in urban areas, where grocery stores may be far away or transportation is limited. The conversation emphasized the interconnectedness of all individuals and the importance of delivering food directly to where people are, particularly in light of the pandemic.The Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma focuses on education and outreach programs to combat the stigma surrounding food insecurity. They offer workshops and seminars in schools, corporations, and other groups to raise awareness and create a supportive network. The podcast also encouraged individuals and corporations to donate food or money, volunteer their time, and explore team-building opportunities with the food bank's programs.Volunteer, Donate and learn more at: Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma (okfoodbank.org)We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out www.tallgrassestateplanning.com or check out their Facebook, www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning.Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out www.Pod4Good.com
In one of our most high level conversations, we talked to Cecilia Wessinger, Director for Global Community for the Global Entrepreneurship Network about ecosystem building, rainforest verse plantations, and why you should join her for some soup. By soup we mean join us at Tulsa Soup on May 23rd.Tulsa SOUP is a microfunding initiative that supports local community projects and helps bring them to life. We believe that small ideas can lead to big change, and we're here to help make that happen. Find out more on their website Tulsa Soup.We are planning to do another episode with Cecilia to get more into the nitty gritty of these topics, so if you have questions for her, please let us know!
Dr. Jabraan Pasha, Vice President of Health Equity and Tulsa Market Medical Director for Juno Medical, recently joined the hosts of Pod 4 Good to discuss Juno's unique care model, the importance of health equity, and building trust with marginalized groups in the community.In between multiple rants from both Jesse and Chris on how frustrating it is to go to your doctor and how opaque our current healthcare system is, Dr. Pasha explains that Juno's model prioritizes patient relationships, preventative care, and technology to improve patient outcomes. The company wants to provide convenient and excellent care while ensuring that patients are heard and respected. They avoid the inconvenience associated with traditional healthcare and keep everything under one roof whenever possible. Juno Medical hopes to open their new clinic in the late spring/early summer of 2023. The clinic will be located next to Greenwood Rising on Greenwood in the 21 North Greenwood building.We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out www.tallgrassestateplanning.com or check out their Facebook, www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning.Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out www.Pod4Good.com
Chris and Jesse are joined by Crystal Patrick and Jenni Yoder from Global Gardens. Global Gardens is a local nonprofit that works in public elementary and middle schools to use a garden as a vehicle to teach science, peace, and to empower students to become agents of change in their communities. Through the gardens, students learn to work with their peers and think critically in order to solve problems and make changes. The program also encourages students to take ownership of their own learning and to take charge in their own lives. Global Gardens also provides tangible education, giving students a chance to get their hands dirty and be involved in the learning process. Finally, the program emphasizes the importance of sustainability and provides students with the tools to understand the environment and how to make it better.On top of that, Chris and Jesse make jokes about being outdoorsmen, Dragonfruit, about the story of when Jesse destroyed his dad's garden.To find out more about Global-Gardens check them out on the web: About | Global Gardens (global-gardens.org)We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out www.tallgrassestateplanning.com or check out their Facebook, www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning.Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out www.Pod4Good.com
Jesse and Chris are joined by the Podmother herself, Marcia Bruno-Todd. We talk about how we should normalize the word "gestating" as Marcia approaches the birth of her next child, how many issues we are facing in America today about who feels seen or who does not, and what does leadership look like in our new hybrid work environment.Make sure to stay up to date on Leadership Tulsa as they celebrate their 50th birthday this September!We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out www.tallgrassestateplanning.com or check out their Facebook, www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning.Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out www.Pod4Good.com
Jesse and Chris "sit-down" with Katie Dilks, ED of the Oklahoma Access to Justice Foundation. She talks about the whole universe of the justice system that is commonly ignored, the Civil Law side. We discuss the fact that lack of information, lack of representation, and America's adversarial legal system mix to create a whole side of our justice system that ends up hurting those that need justice the most.We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out www.tallgrassestateplanning.com or check out their Facebook, www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning.Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out www.Pod4Good.com
Jesse and Chris are joined by Trey Thaxton, Owner of Goldmill Co. and Greenwood Ave. We gush over their new magazine, Greenwood Ave, discuss why it is more important to talk about the people of Greenwood instead of what happened to them, and how does one celebrate the resiliency of Greenwood.We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out www.tallgrassestateplanning.com or check out their Facebook, www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning.Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out www.Pod4Good.com
Jesse and Chris are joined by Nehemiah Frank. We talk about all that has happened since the last time we spoke (June of 2020), whether America's battle against racism is getting better or worse, we have to talk about Ye (Kayne) Kyrie Irving and racism among oppressed groups, and we talk about what we think will happen in 2023.We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out www.tallgrassestateplanning.com or check out their Facebook, www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning.Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out www.Pod4Good.com
Chris and Jesse are joined by one of their favorite guests, the former city councilor for District 4, Kara Joy McKee. They discuss the lessons learned from her time in office, her memories of the constituents who cared the loudest at her, and the difference between being nice and being kind.We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out www.tallgrassestateplanning.com or check out their Facebook, www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning.Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out www.Pod4Good.com
Chris and Jesse are joined by the executive director of Techlahoma Emily Harden. They try to answer the question of what even is a Tech job these days, will AI ever make good websites, and how a D&D Dr. Who campaign would be amazing. They also talk about what Techlahoma does.Go support Techlahoma on their website, https://www.techlahoma.org/We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out www.tallgrassestateplanning.com or check out their Facebook, www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning.Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out www.Pod4Good.com
Chris and Jesse are very excited to be joined by Kian Kamas, executive director of Partner Tulsa. We discuss the vast benefits of the merging of all of the entities that are now Partner Tulsa, how to do development with community input and a whole parking lot worth of talk about parking, the economic issues about parking lots versus parking garages and all of your parking questions.We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out www.tallgrassestateplanning.com or check out their Facebook, www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning.Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out www.Pod4Good.com
Chris and Jesse are joined by Michelle Place, executive director of the Tulsa Historical Society and Museum. Michelle talks about the work of archiving and sharing the largest collection of photos from the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, why it is important to learn the nuanced take of history, and the fun story of how and why there exists a theme park ride in France called the Golden Driller. Check out the Tulsa Historical Society and Museum at: https://www.tulsahistory.org/ (Tulsa Historical Society & Museum (tulsahistory.org)) For a view of the Golden Driller Ride watch this: https://youtu.be/iXKNSbg90SU We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
Chris and Jesse are joined by transformational speaker and therapist Emeka Nnaka. We discuss how you have to take your inherent gifts and turn them into a career, the lessons learned from public speaking, and the embarrassing moments that can come when all the attention is on you. We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
Listen to our wonderful, first ever live show! As part of the Spark Summit, Chris and Jesse spoke with Chris Davis from the Tulsa Creative Engine, Libby Ediger from the Holberton School, and Michael Lombardi from Fansub! Listen to us crack jokes and have real people laugh at them, in REAL TIME! Also hear from some amazing people who are bringing arts, creativity and technology to Tulsa. We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
Chris and Jesse are joined by Chase Mowery, Manager, Organizational Giving and Business Partnerships for the Tulsa Area United Way. Chase tells us about the work of the Tulsa Area United Way, how the United Way is both a partner and funding organization to non-profits in town, and what he loves about his job. We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
Rant9 Productions former intern Carter Combs returns! Carter, the CFO (listen for what CFO means) for the upcoming Fur Fest at the Fur Shop talks about what kind of music festival he has always wanted to put on, why you should come to Fur Fest, and most importantly how you can support the local music scene. Buy tickets for Fur Fest at https://fansub.live/e/furfest We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
We are joined again by the amazing Arielle Davis. She talks about her new business as a public speaker helping companies improve their employees' well being, and helping individuals ask the right questions to make sure they are successful and happy. Arielle also helps Jesse and Chris make sure they are asking the right questions, not only as podcast hosts, but as people. Please check out her website: https://arielledavis.com/ and follow her on Instagram @ariellehasquestions We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
Chris and Jesse are joined by Dr. Tiffany Crutcher. Jesse, Chris, and Tiffany discuss the sad reasons behind the founding of the Terrance Crutcher Foundation, the fight for justice in Tulsa and the greater United States. Find out more about the Terrance Crutcher Foundation at https://www.terencecrutcherfoundation.org/ We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
In what can only be described as one of the funniest conversations about a horrible topic, Crystal Patrick, executive director of Racism Stinks, joins Chris and Jesse to talk about the terms we use when discussing racism, how to be a better ally, and how there is hope in the (distant) future. Learn more about Racism Stinks and become an ally online at: https://www.racismstinks.org/become-an-ally/ We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
Chris and Jesse are joined by Evan Barton, the host of the Grow With Us podcast, https://grow-with-us.captivate.fm/listen, and the Alumni Experience Manager and Partnerships Coordinator for InTulsa. Evan talks about his experience hosting Grow With Us, how in InTulsa fits into the larger push for a more diverse and inclusive community, and how much potential Tulsa and Oklahoma still has to fulfill. We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
Chris and Jesse are joined by Kirk Wester-Rivera, the executive director of Growing Together. They discuss the history of the Kendall-Whittier neighborhood, the launching of the Kendall-Whittier Neighborhood Trust. We also talk a lot about the Lord of the Rings. We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
Jesse and Chris are joined by Cameron Walker, CEO of Green Country Habitat for Humanity. Cameron speaks about how an organization built on volunteers handled the pandemic, their incredible ReStores, and how home ownership is the true driver of economic development. Check out their multiple ReStores on Facebook! We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
Chris and Jesse are joined by the founder and executive director of GAAAYS IN SPAAACE! Dan tells the story of why GAAAYS IN SPAAACE was founded, why representation matters to all, and what is next for GAAAYS IN SPAAACE! Check them out at: https://www.gaaaysinspaaace.org/ We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
The Root Coworking Space is a Tulsa-based coworking space that offers a flexible and community-based environment for businesses and entrepreneurs. The space is operated by Ben Von Drehle, that was opened in October 2019. We talk with Ben about the future of coworking, their new location across the street from Mother Road Market, and the most interesting worker they had to turn down. Don't forget to support Pod4Good by becoming a supporter on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Pod4Good We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
Jesse and Chris were delighted to speak with Tim Landes Jr., Digital Editor for Tulsa People and host of the Tulsa Talks podcast! We talk about the state of digital media today, some of the most interesting stories we has heard and reported on, and what it is like to be interviewed by the two best class clown for justice in the biz. Check out his podcast, Tulsa Talks here, https://www.tulsapeople.com/multimedia/podcast/, or anywhere you get your podcasts. We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
Chris and Jesse are joined by Paul Slate and Ryan Tubbs, the cofounders of Billionminds, check them out: https://billionminds.com/#how-it-works (Homepage - BillionMinds BillionMinds). Paul and Ryan talk about the reality of work and life that we are currently living in, but they are doing to help, and how Jesse is losing his mind. Check out their podcast: https://billionminds.com/podcast/ (Podcast - BillionMinds BillionMinds) We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
Chris and Jesse are joined by Chris Davis, co-founder of the Tulsa Creative Engine (shoutout to the other co-founder Bianca Caampued and friend of the pod Tyrance Billingsley II.) We discuss Chris's journey to the Tulsa Creative Engine, from sports reporting to Fire In Little Africa, to the Spark Summit. We discuss what it means to be an artist, and what that means for entrepreneurship. This also leads Jesse to having an epiphany about the work he does. We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
Chris and Jesse are joined by the LaBrisa Williams, the executive director of the Tulsa Birth Equity Initiative. They talk about the disparities in maternal healthcare, in healthcare as a whole, what we all need to know about and what is like playing Zelda: Breath of the Wild as your first video game. Find out more about TBEI on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/TulsaBirthEquity We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
Chris and Jesse are joined by Nancy Bolzle, founder of the Pencil Box. She shares with us the story of why she founded the Pencil Box, how analog supplies like pencils are still in demand today in education, and how the Pencil Box has been managing the Pandemic. Please make sure to support the Pencil Box: https://www.thepencilbox.org/donate (Donate — The Pencil Box) We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
Chris and Jesse are joined by Aaron Bolze and Rennie Saunders from Shut Up and Write! They host free, in-person and online writing events for writers all over the world. Their goal is to ensure that every writer - regardless of genre or skill level - has access to the resources, community, and accountability that they need to be successful in their personal writing goals. Aaron, Rennie, Chris and Jesse discuss the genesis of Shut Up and Write! How working together, even silently, makes one more productive and about the practice of writing. They also discuss some of their favorite books, Aaron steals Jesse's hosting duties, and of course the Wheel of Time makes an appearance! We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
Chris and Jesse are joined by David Chapman and Jimmy Darnell, from the amazing bakery, Cookies, Cakes and Jews. They tell the story of how two boys from small town in Virginia ended up starting a Jewish bakery in Jenks America. Chris and Jesse argue about sweet bagels again, and we all agree that egg bagels are delicious. We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)
Jesse and Chris are joined by Rachael Reagan, the program director of Kitchen 66, Tulsa's kickstart kitchen, and Tulsa's first food incubator. Kitchen 66 is a nonprofit program of the Lobeck Taylor Family Foundation. Rachael discusses her academic career and passion and how that lead her to a love of cooking, food, and Kitchen 66. Check out Kitchen 66 on the web at: http://www.kitchen66tulsa.com/ (http://www.kitchen66tulsa.com/) We also want to recognize Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, as they are the newest corporate partners with Rant9 Productions. We look forward to continuing our podcast network with their support, and we appreciate their efforts in creating a unique and necessary community service in estate planning today. Learn more about Tallgrass Estate Planning LLP, check out http://www.tallgrassestateplanning.com/ (www.tallgrassestateplanning.com) or check out their Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning (www.facebook.com/tallgrassestateplanning). Please subscribe to Pod4Good wherever you get your podcasts! If you're not sure where, check out http://www.pod4good.com/ (www.Pod4Good.com)