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There might not be a bigger expert on ghosts and paranormal activity in the Sooner State than Jeff Provine, the writer behind the Haunted Oklahoma book series and ghost tours, and we're pleased to have him as a guest for this special Halloween Week episode. Editor-in-Chief Nathan Gunter interviews Provine about the metaphysical realm and the classic ghost legends of Oklahoma. Stick around for the editors sharing some of their own favorite ghost stories, and the weekly podvents never disappoint.
We speak with author & ghost tour giver Jeff Provine for Spooky Season who tells us a haunted Oklahoma story from the 1800s and we talk about the afterlife and some personal supernatural experiences. Find Jeff, his books, and his tours at https://www.jeffprovine.com. You can also find his books in our Amazon Storefront spooky book rec section here. Make sure to follow him on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AuthorJeffProvine. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesirenspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thesirenspodcast/support
OKlatober – Haunted Garfield County, Oklahoma with Jeff Provine – onlyinokshow.com
It's time for a game of hide-and-shriek! Today we are discussing Haunted Garfield County, Oklahoma with Jeff Provine. Garfield County is seemingly a quiet span of rural Oklahoma, but its history is steeped with strange legends. Enid (originally known as "Skeleton" for chilling reasons) has served as the major center since winning out in the violent railroad war of 1894. Early settlers were startled when a mysterious stranger claimed to be John Wilkes Booth in a deathbed confession thirty years after Lincoln's assassination. The intervening decades only added to the county's haunted heritage, from the phantom staff still in the Broadway Tower to the glowing headstone at Imo. Join Jeff Provine and Tammy Wilson in the shadows that stalk the countryside and the spillways beneath town. Jeff Provine is a Composition professor in Oklahoma. His works include steampunk, alternate history, web comics, and Oklahoma folklore, especially ghost stories. Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #MadeinOklahoma #oklaproud #podcast #okherewego #traveloklahoma
This week's episode is so much fun it's scary. Author, tour guide, and paranormal storyteller Jeff Provine visits the editors to talk about the wealth of frightening tales across Oklahoma and how he's always on the hunt for his next spooky story. Plus, a hauntingly humorous Question of the Week and our always entertaining Podvents. We hope you listen!
Why do ghosts make good cheerleaders? Because they have a lot of spirit. Today we are discussing the Norman Ghost Walks in Norman, Oklahoma with Jeff Provine. During the Norman Ghost Walks, you can take a stroll down Main Street and hear the history and spooky tales from Norman history, including a Griffin Memorial Hospital. Norman is just 20 minutes from Oklahoma City's Will Rogers World Airport and a few miles south of the intersection of Interstates 35, 40 and 44. Norman Must-Dos include world-class museums, Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art andthe Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History along with the National Weather Center and the National Weather Museum.
Author and haunted historian Jeff Provine is back again! This time the gang discusses the 101 Ranch and the romanticized Wild West. Jeff also shares some tales of hauntings at the 101 Ranch as well as where it got its name. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jeff Provine and Tammy Wilson join Marnie to discuss their new book, Haunted Garfield County, Oklahoma. They discuss what makes liminal spaces spooky, the history of Enid and the surrounding area, and relay some ghost stories about theaters, cemeteries, and storm drains. Purchase their new book here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Otis features two authors in this episode. In the first, Garry Richards brings out a tale of a DJ whose call for requests leads to an interesting caller. In the second, Jeff Provine shows what happens when a desire to make the sale makes one forget to read the room first... To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/ChillingEntertainmentYT Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: http://bit.ly/ScaryStoriesPodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/ScaryStoriesPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Otis reads a lengthy tale tonight from Jeff Provine. In this debut story, a teacher's attempts to earn a few extra dollars cleaning out a long-closed schoolhouse leads to the revelation of something lurking amidst all the old boxes and papers... To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/ChillingEntertainmentYT Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: http://bit.ly/ScaryStoriesPodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: http://bit.ly/ScaryStoriesPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're celebrating Halloween at the Okie Bookcast! Our guest for Chapter Three is Jeff Provine - author, professor, and ghost tour guide. Jeff grew up on a Land Run farm outside of Enid and now is a Professor of English at Oklahoma City Community College. Jeff's fiction work ranges from The Academy - a long-running web comic to Celestial Voyages - a series of steam-punk novels. He is also the author of a series of books in the Haunted Oklahoma series (some with Tanya McCoy) that focus on ghost stories and urban legends from around the state. His latest book, Secret Oklahoma City, focuses on unusual stories about OKC. In addition to his writing about Oklahoma, Jeff leads ghost tours of the haunted sites around OKC and Norman featured in his books. You can access Jeff's work at jeffprovine.com. Our conversation centers on Haunted Oklahoma and ghost stories from our state, but we also cover Oklahoma history, pigeons, comics, and an incredible choice for his meal with a fictional character. Our review is by D.E. Chandler, reviewing Hex by Thomas Olde Heuvelt. D.E.'s work ranges from novels (Bone Sliver and Nova Wave) to award-winning short fiction and poetry. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Oklahoma City University's Red Earth MFA program, and lives with her husband Tom in Oklahoma. She is a member of Oklahoma Writers Federation's Prosateurs chapter. You can find out more about D.E. and her work, as well as links to her social media, at her web site - dechandlerwrites.com. Mentioned in the Chapter: Reading RainbowHaunted Oklahoma Books - Jeff ProvineNorman CampusNormanShawneeGuthrieOklahoma City OklahomaThe Academy w/ Commentary - Jeff ProvineThe Academy Classic - Jeff ProvineOkie ComicsCelestial Voyages series - Jeff ProvineStone of Thor - Peggy Chambers and Mike KennedySecret Oklahoma City: A guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and ObscureM.R. James - "The Mezzotint"Edgar Allen Poe - The Raven Book of DwarvesBook of ElvesThe Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck - Don RosaHex - Thomas Olde HeuveltBone Sliver - D.E. ChandlerNova Wave - D.E. ChandlerLinks to all of these titles and organizations available at okiebookcast.comMusic by JuliusH Connect with J: website | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookShop the Bookcast on Bookshop.orgMusic by JuliusH
In the first of two special Halloween episodes, Marnie interviews long-time friend of the podcast, Jeff Provine. He shares some of the most memorable stories from his new book Secret Oklahoma City. Also, special announcement! There's a new merch store and there are some Eerie Okie exclusive designs! Visit here: Merch Store --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eerieokie/support
Taking a tour through the Winchester Mystery House has never been so deadly. Join me for an all new short horror story feature of Jeff Provine's "No Photographs, Please." To find more information on Jeff Provine's works, check out the links below! Author Website: www.jeffprovine.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/authorjeffprovine Twitter: www.twitter.com/jeffprovine Check out his previous works such as Haunted Oklahoma and Haunted Oklahoma City on Amazon! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorlauren/support
Jeff is back to talk more about his new book, HAUNTED OKLAHOMA, which is out now! He shares more cool stories he uncovered during the two years he spent researching the book. Enjoy another episode of spooky tales from around the state! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eerieokie/support
It's episode 242, of the Okie Geek Podcast and this week we are talking about a new comic book publishing house getting created right here in Oklahoma. Our friends from Okie Comics are spinning off "New Star Comics" with a Kickstarter planning to launch this Saturday. Our guests are Tanner Fuerborn, Jeff Provine and Tyler Tarleton. You can find out more about New Star Comics on https://www.facebook.com/New-Star-Comics-Art-And-More-1309266535788373/ (Facebook). Support this podcast
Jeff is back to talk about his new book, HAUNTED OKLAHOMA, which is out now! He shares some of the coolest stories he uncovered during the two years he spent researching the book. Enjoy some good old-fashioned ghost stories! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eerieokie/support
Oklahoma's own Jeff Provine has complied some of the best haunting stories you will ever read in his book Haunted Oklahoma. His research into the strange and paranormal will send chill up and down your spine. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brad.heath/support
What's scarier than the years you spend in high school? Spending those years in a haunted high school. Marnie and her mom discuss the hauntings reported at the old Moore High School building, using source material from Jeff Provine and Tanya McCoy's book Haunted Oklahoma City. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eerieokie/support
The podcast is officially back! Marnie and Whitney give some personal and professional updates and then dive head-first into stories of one of OKC's most haunted bars, the Sooner Corral. With help from the book Haunted Oklahoma City by Jeff Provine and Tanya McCoy, Marnie and Whitney get into the spooky history of this place. Marnie shares a story about a New Year's Eve that lives on in infamy and the girls get philosophical about the true nature of hauntings. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eerieokie/support
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In Episode of 224 of the Okie Geek Podcast we get a chance to talk about a new comic on Kickstarter. "Post and Rogers" was created by artist Tanner Feuerborn and writer Tyler Tarlton. Also on our show is editor and Okie Comics creator Jeff Provine. The Kickstarter for the "Post and Rogers" ends on February 9th and you can find it https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/okiecomics/post-and-rogers?ref=discovery&term=post%20and%20rogers (here). You can learn more about Okie Comics on its https://okiecomics.com/ (website) as well as https://www.facebook.com/OkieComics (Facebook )and https://twitter.com/OkieComics (Twitter). You can find Tanner Feuerborn on https://www.instagram.com/newstarcomicsandmore/?hl=en (Instagram )and https://www.facebook.com/New-Star-Comics-Art-And-More-1309266535788373 (Facebook) as New Star Comics and More. Tyler Tarlton can be found on https://www.instagram.com/thestorygenie/?hl=en (Instagram )as The Story Genie and https://www.facebook.com/tyler.tarlton (Facebook). Support this podcast
Did you know there was a serial killer in Shawnee in the early 1900s? Neither did Marnie. Jeff Provine shows up to give the scoop on a very, very cold case that he accidentally discovered doing research for his newest book. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eerieokie/support
Jeff Provine is back to discuss the most haunted hotel in Oklahoma City. From the early days of the Skirvin's history to the renovation and the ghost that keeps NBA players up at night, there are all kinds of good bits of history here. And spooky ones, too. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eerieokie/support
This week we're talking with Jeff Provine, who is keeping busy with ghost tours in Oklahoma City and Norman as everyone gets ready for Halloween. Also, we get the latest on Okie Comics. You can find out about times and locations for the ghost tours on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OkieComics/ (https://www.facebook.com/OkieComics/) Support this podcast
Marnie Vinge of the Eerie Okie podcast (https://eerieokie.com) joins us this month to talk about a few historical places around downtown OKC that may or may not be inhabited by a supernatural presence. We also hear from Elizabeth Macias from the haunted Paramount Room (http://www.theparamountroom.com) and author/OKC ghost expert Jeff Provine (https://www.facebook.com/AuthorJeffProvine/)
Who are the creepiest of all ghosts? The little ones. This episode features Jeff Provine, master of all things spooky and historical in the state of Oklahoma, sharing his knowledge about ghosts who aren't quite tall enough for any of the rides at Frontier City. Marnie sits back and enjoys being told a few creepy tales including a revisit to the Hatchet House, a real life tragedy that occurred at OU, and the basement haunts of a downtown restaurant. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eerieokie/support
This episode of Lost Ogle Show is presented by Oklahoma's premier Halloween event, HAUNT THE ZOO: ALL GROWN UP. Join us Friday, October 25 from 7 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. for OKC's biggest and best 21+ only Halloween event! On this week's episode of The Lost Ogle Show Patrick and Marisa chat with a real spooky crew! OKC Ghost Tour operator, Jeff Provine and our very own Louis Fowler, took a tour of Bricktown's haunted locations. But first, Candice Reynolds from the OKC Zoo tells all about Haunt the Zoo: All Grown Up. 2:23 - Those folks in the truck bed riding down the highway 5:12 - Barresi's inability to register domains privately 6:25 - Haunt the Zoo All Grown Up on Friday October 25th from 7 to 11 PM 18:30 - Haunted locations in Bricktown and Oklahoma City, and what ghosts really are Published 11 October 2019 Do some business with our sponsors! Bricktown OKC Patricia's Erotic Boutique Anthem Brewing Oklahoma Contemporary Fassler Hall in Midtown Fowler Volkswagen in Norman Visit The Lost Ogle for more Great Content! Find Us Online! THE ZOO @OKCZoo Jeff @JeffProvine Louis @LouisFowler Patrick @TheLostOgle Marisa's Website! Chris at East Side Design Randy @JoaquinQuinoa
Want to hang out and eat food-truck food with your favorite podcasters? Brett and Harley will be at the Rock Island Arts Festival in Chickasha this Saturday, drinkin' beers and such. We are kicking off the show in Norman, Oklahoma with author Jeff Provine and his official Norman Ghost Walk. If you want to know some Norman history and you like spooky tales, then run don't walk to the Norman Ghost Walk. Jeff Provine website Jeff Provine Facebook Guthrie is back on the show with the MULTIPLE award winning Guthrie Haunted Scaregrounds. Organizer John Pagonis walks us through this 30,000 square foot scream fest. Guthrie Scaregrounds website Guthrie Scaregrounds Facebook Special thanks to our advertisers: Holliday Tax Group Master Threads
Author and ghost expert Jeff Provine comes to the couch this week to share some of his favorite ghostly tales from his research. Jeff is the author of multiple books about hauntings in Oklahoma and the leader of ghost tours in Norman and Oklahoma City. He also shares a tale that reveals why high school girls are the best sources when it comes to urban legends. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eerieokie/support
This week we're talking with Okie Comics creator and editor Jeff Provine. Issue five of the bimonthly publication is out now with stories from mostly new authors and artists. You can find them at libraries, museums, gaming and comic book shops. New stories flash us back to Oklahoma's past and into the future as well as golden age okie-centric superheroes and a heartfelt story in the Will Rogers Garden. Jeff is also a professor at Oklahoma City Community College and the University of Oklahoma. He also provides ghost tours in Oklahoma City and Norman. Find out the latest to what Jeff is up to at http://jeffprovine.com/ (http://jeffprovine.com/) Support this podcast
Congratulations to our Double Issue Fan Creation Contest winner: Jeff Provine. We catch up after our holidays and then present his story “Force of Nature” Then we take some time talking about the story and stitching it into our universe a bit. Enjoy some content not made by us and once again congratulations to Jeff Provine. Recommendations: One Last Job One Shot She’s a Super Geek Art by Lisa Prather: Instagram / Website Email: doubleissueshow@gmail.com Daniel Twitter Quentin Twitter Website / Twitter / Facebook /Wordpress / Discord Song: Freeharmonics by Freeharmonic Orchestra used and shortened under its creative commons license. Next week is a story episode with the prompt War. Songs: Freeharmonics by The Freeharmonic Orchestra CC BY 4.0 Petrichor by Mid-Air Machine Origami by Graham Bole Only Our Footsteps in the Sand {165 & 3/4} by Mid-Air Machine From the Free Music Archive Surf Shimmy Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Riptide Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Gymnopedie No. 1 Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Sounds: Bubbles by erkanozan CC0 1.0 Small waves on shingle beach by timsc CC0 1.0 Waves crashing on the rocks in Veracruz by felix.blume CC0 1.0 Crashing Waves into Rocks 3 by amholma CC0 1.0 Onegentlewavecrash_at30secs by nofeedbak CC0 1.0 Stone, Block, Drag, Wood, Grind by Mediaman57 CC0 1.0 Stone scratching over rock (close up), H6 by Bini_trns CC0 1.0 Rocks Sliding by Pieguy360 CC0 1.0 waves ocean crash on beach nearby wide big metallic sound by kyles CC0 1.0 Applause by Kubuzz (CC0 1.0) Short Crowd Cheer.flac by qubodup (CC0 1.0) Drum Roll, Please! By HoBoTrails (CC0 1.0)
Every town has is legends and lore. Norman, Oklahoma our home town is no different. Thanks to Author and Professor, Jeff Provine, we got to take tour of the Downtown Norman Haunts. Join us as we share what we learned as well as some of our own feelings and insight on some topics. This episode recorded a few weeks ago but it just so happens that it is being released during National Suicide Prevention Week, something near and dear to our family. If you are in need of help please reach out to someone, or call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/unpnormalcy)
Have you ever heard something and couldn't find out where it was coming from? Have you ever had a door slam when no one else is around? What about seeing someone who isn't supposed to be there? Amy and her brother Chad have, and in this episode they talk about their personal experience with the paranormal. Dave shares with us some local haunting history as well as reads to us from Jeff Provine's book Haunting Norman, Oklahoma Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/unpnormalcy)
This week we're talking with Jeff Provine creator of Okie Comics. The third issue is available right now with stories on Oklahoma history, weather and way of life. You can find them at your favorite library, comic book store, gaming shop and various restaurants around Oklahoma City. You can also find out more on the Okie Comics website: https://okiecomics.com/ Support this podcast
This month, a reading of Jeff Provine's story from Tales from the Underground, the wonderfully creepy The Thing Inside the Cave. Follow Jeff on Twitter at https://twitter.com/JeffProvine
On today’s segment, we’ll be ghosting around where the winds come spookin' down the plains, Oklahoma City Follow us on Instagram @ghostingaroundpodcast Support us on: Patreon.com/GhostingAroundPodcast Boo-tastic Tees and more: TeeSpring.com/stores/GhostingAround Logo by Emily Anne -Follow her on Instagram @EmilyAnneTattoo For more information and links discussed on the show: Haunted Oklahoma City by Jeff Provine and Tanya McCoy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_City https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Appropriations_Act https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_Rush_of_1889 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0UvBQUf5rQ Elevator sound effect by Alberto96 and used via Creative Commons attribution license https://freesound.org/people/alberto96/sounds/418277/
Brad and Cameo chat with Jeff Provine writer and founder of Okie Comics, plus we have a brand new Nerd UPdate: De Niro to join the origin Joker movie? Jon Bernthal returns to The Walking Dead? Forrest has an E3 update, Cameo reviews Incredibles 2, and Kids See Ghosts, plus we get Buck Berlin's (owner of New World Comics) new comic book recommendations!
GRAND THEFT COMICS: FCBD 2018 This week the boys from Red Six celebrate the holiday that is Free Comic Book Day. Joined by author and comic historian Jeff Provine on a FCBD road trip. This year the gang tackles three stores across the Oklahoma metro area. We talk about a […] The post Grand Theft Comics: FCBD 2018 – Issue 129 appeared first on Red Six Podcast.
We attended a local free convention ("Contempcon") which was a comic book and art convention here in Oklahoma City. Roger learned that he could network with some pretty talented people and Richard was just glad the thing was free. We hung out with artist Jerry Bennett and talked to Jeff Provine, editor of Okie Comics. Movie of the week: "Revolt".
I spoke with Jeff Provine last week at the launch party for the Okie Comics Magazine. This is an exciting new collaborative project for local artists in Oklahoma. Jeff talks about the inspiration behind bringing this project to life, as well as his background in art! Check them out at: https://www.facebook.com/OkieComics/
This week we're talking with our dear friend, Jeff Provine. This time he's not talking ghosts, but a new project Okie Comics. The bimonthly free periodical will focus on local artists and writers who produce independent works about Oklahoma. The magazine can be found in several places around Oklahoma City including local comic book stores. You can find Okie Comics on the web at https://okiecomics.com/ and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/OkieComics/?fref=ts and don't forget a launch party at Paseo Plunge on December First:https://www.facebook.com/events/547118082303587/ Support this podcast
Jeff Provine returns to talk about his latest book "Haunted OKC" https://www.arcadiapublishing.com/Products/9781467136815 and the new OKC Haunted Tourshttps://www.facebook.com/events/1422367957786732/ You can find out more on Jeff's website: http://www.jeffprovine.com/ Support this podcast
This week author and ghost tour guide Jeff Provine stops by the studio to sit down and talk about all things spooky in Oklahoma. Richard tells his ghost encounter, Jeff tells us about comic book school and his books "Haunted Oklahoma City" and "31 Ghost Stories" You can find and follow today's special guest Jeff Provine on Twitter @JeffProvine, or on Facebook at @authorJeffProvine. You can also check out his website www.jeffprovine.com the only place you can get his new book. You can go on Oklahoma Ghost Tours on: Oct. 17th-21st 22nd (Oklahoma City) Oct. 22nd (University of Oklahoma) Oct. 24th-28th (Norman) Kickstarter- You can find more episodes of The Elijah Bailey Show on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Stitcher Radio and our Podbean page. The Elijah Bailey Show is hosted by Elijah Bailey and Richard Taplin. If you have any questions for our hosts, you can reach us at The Elijah Bailey Show on Facebook, or on Twitter at @ElijahBaileySho, @EBaileyFitness and @Blackengaming. Follow our Instagram at @ElijahBaileySho
So many great things going on during the month of October which is probably a geek's favorite month what with the myriad excuses to dress in costume. The Retro Gamers Society is hosting a month long event to raise money for Hotdogs for the Homeless. https://www.facebook.com/groups/okrgs/ including a meetup in Cactus Jack's on the 21st and a 24 hour gaming event from the 28 through the 29th on Twitch. Yelp is helping out with a Harry Potter Festival on the Western Avenue District, Sunday the 16th. https://www.facebook.com/events/1708741616042451/ And friend of the show, Jeff Provine, is hosting ghost tours in Oklahoma City and Norman. http://jeffprovine.com/ We would love to know what activities you have going on and you can message us about them on our website: http://okiegeek.com/contact Support this podcast
Better late than never, right? At least we’re not too late. And we have good reasons. Sort of. Anyway, our latest episode has a review of Hellfire by Jeff Provine, as well as a discussion about character development and how to... Continue Reading →
This week, our favorite brand of miscreants travels to the Hobbies & Crafts Building at Oklahoma City's State Fair Park. The quartet of Joshua Unruh, Michael Cross, Nikki Robinson and Devon Green talk to New World Comic Con owner Buck Berlin about the second annual New World Comic Con. They also talk with local author and all around cool cat, Jeff Provine, about his upcoming book "Hellfire". Provine is such a wonderful salesperson he even gets Nikki to download a copy before the show ends (spoiler). Provine also talks about his other projects including a new book on haunted place in OKC. Enjoy!!! Support this podcast
For episode 20 of the Okie Geek Podcast, just in time for Halloween we are talking to Jeff Provine author of books about haunted places in Oklahoma. You can find out more about Jeff and ghost tours on his website: http://jeffprovine.com/ Support this podcast