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Traditions have to start somewhere. I was present at the birth of a new tradition for a bunch of fellow Okies living in Kansas involving a favorite food from our home state. A few things had to fall into place before the tradition was born - like the invention of the Frito and for the daytime high temperature not to exceed a certain limit! SUPPORT INDEPENDENT ARTIST! SUPPORT INDEPENDENT VOICES! Episode archive, news and more! Check out all we have to offer at withinpodcast.com! Want to advertise, sponsor or otherwise support Within The Realm? Visit with us at contact@withinpodcast.com or Support Within The Realm Our wonderful sponsors! It's important, now more than ever, to support folks like us! jandjpoolsafety@gmail.com katchakid.com Katchakid has a 100% safety rating and have maintained that for over 50 years. That's a lot of safety and plenty of peace of mind when it comes to your pool and your family. Music: The Right Direction by Shane Ivers Martin Mountain Coffee: Small Batch Roaster for an Artisan Cup of Coffee! Check out Martin Mountain Coffee's signature Within The Realm Blend "Story Teller's Roast!" We won't be mad if you try the other great blends and roasts! Better yet, try a sample pack! It's better on the Mountain! Contact Us! Facebook: @withintherealm1 Instagram: within_the_realm contact@withinpodcast.com Now on Bluesky! https://bsky.app/profile/sfg64.bsky.social Within The Realm is a fiercly Independent podcast written and produced by Steve Garrett for the enjoyment of the curious soul. WTR intro: Sweat Shirt (S. Garrett) WTR outro: Baby Boy (S. Garrett) Available for speaking engagements! Check out the website for details. withinpodcast.com Want to advertise, sponsor or otherwise support Within The Realm? Visit with us at contact@withinpodcast.com or Support Within The Realm And as always, Thanks for listening!
During the 1930s, millions of migrant workers and their families fled from the Dust Bowl. Tens of thousands of them drifted into Arizona, lured by the promise of plenty of work in the cotton fields. These workers would find themselves taking the place of displaced Mexican workers, both economically and socially.
Nick Ingham from Fling Em Nation is the Men's Open Pro Champion from Breaking the Barriers this past weekend. We sat down with Nick to discuss archery gear, strategy and how long distance 3D looks on the West Coast. Nick is a Darton archery shooter and made the Vegas Pro Shoot Off this past winter ending up in the top 10. Tune in with one of your favorite arrow flingin' Okies to pick the brain of one of the top professionals in archery as he preps for Redding. Nick is the owner/operator of Fling Em Bowstrings and you can reach him on social media or his website to check out his bowstrings if you're in the market for a set of fresh threads. #dartonarchery#blackeaglearrows#conquestarchery#hnhshootingsports#triplecarchery#archeryshootersassociation#nfaa#nfaabreakingthebarriers#redding#3darchery#indoorarchery#flingemnation#flingembowstrings
Join BC from Doin' the Most Brewing and Garrett from @ManMadeMead for their new live podcast The Homebrew Guys! Hosts of two of the most popular brewing channels on YouTube, these local Okies have an action-packed show planned: news from the brew world, a rundown of popular brew-community content online, homebrew themed games, and (hopefully) a few laughs. What would you like to see in future episodes? Let us know in the comments!
Oklahoma is facing another day of high fire danger while still reeling from last week's damage.National Weather Service employees are worrying about layoffs.Several Oklahoma teams are getting ready for March Madness.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Blue Sky and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
Are you ever going to text me?WARNING: This episode has an excess of impersonations.Jason, Jim, and Joseph list their favorite Supporting Actor winners.Jim asks the important question of determining the different types of Okies.Iris: it's not so much a great movie as it is a preventer of recognition for bad Oscar performances. It's the Chicago Rock Way.Hey Friendo.Jason cleverly sneaks past the “no complaining” policy of Oscar nominees.Joseph admits that a little bullying can bring out the best in people. What actor suffered PTSD from too much cowbell?How in the hell did a Henry Fonda impression make it into this show?
Join BC from Doin' the Most Brewing and Garrett from @ManMadeMead for their new live podcast The Homebrew Guys! Hosts of two of the most popular brewing channels on YouTube, these local Okies have an action-packed show planned: news from the brew world, a rundown of popular brew-community content online, homebrew themed games, and (hopefully) a few laughs.
A bill to ban cell phones in schools passes its first hurdle in the State House.Oklahoma is getting ready for its first execution of the year.We'll get you caught up on homegrown players to look out for in Sunday's Superbowl.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Blue Sky and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
The OTRNow Radio Program 2024-020The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. July 24, 1939. Program #33. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The thing that coughs, a strange white peacock. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. The Shadow Of Fu Manchu. July 26, 1939. Program #34. Radio Attractions syndication. Sponsored by: Music fill for local commercial insert. The thing that coughs strikes again, the disgrace of Dr. Fu. Hanley Stafford, Gale Gordon. Bright Star. October 23, 1952. Program #1. Audition show. George tries to expose a phoney oil promotion scheme to Susan. Dates indicated for these programs are approximate and as with most syndicated programs, varied from station to station. Fred MacMurray, Irene Dunne, Sheldon Leonard, Harry Von Zell (announcer), Irv Norton and His Orchestra, Elvia Allman. The NBC University Theatre. January 9, 1949. NBC net. "The Grapes Of Wrath". Sustaining. The classic drama of the Depression, the Okies and their search for the promised land in California Albert Harris (composer, conductor), Andrew C. Love (director), Clarke Gordon, Don Diamond (producer, host), Don Stanley (announcer), Earl Lee, Gwen Delano, Howard McNear, J. Donald Adams (intermission commentator), Jane Darwell, Jerry Farber, John Dehner, John Steinbeck (author), June Martell, Lawrence Dobkin, Lou Krugman, Parley Baer, Richard E. Davis (adaptor), Steven Chase, Theodore Von Eltz, Tom Charlesworth, Tony Barrett, Wally Maher.Crime Club. March 13, 1947. Mutual net. "Fear Came First". Four women fight over an inheritance in a deserted house. Two murders have just been committed. Roger Bower (producer, director), Sydney Smith, Helen Shields, Grace Copen, Irene Hubbard, Cameron Prud'Homme, Vera Kelsey (author), Stedman Coles (adaptor).The House Of Mystery. August 3, 1947. "A Gift From The Dead". Sponsored by: Post Corn Toasties, Postum. A mysterious recluse dies after vowing to return from the dead. It seems that he has returned when the family jewels start reappearing. The program originates from New York. John Griggs (host, billed as "Roger Elliott"), Al Fanelli (organist).
Full Rig Info: https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/rig-rundown/chat-pileSubscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTubeThe fast-rising Okies use solid-state amp heads, baritone guitars, and a bit of Peavey magic to bring their nightmare-rock to life.Oklahoma City sludge rockers Chat Pile have had a busy few years. Their 2022 LP, God's Country, broke them internationally, and their critically acclaimed 2024 follow-up, Cool World, solidified them as one of the most exciting heavy bands of the moment. We spoke with bassist Stin and guitarist Luther Manhole about the record for our November 2024 issue.Now, we bring you the band's first official Rig Rundown, filmed ahead of their show at The End in Nashville last fall. Tune in to see how Stin and Luther conjure the band's brutal soundstorms on the road.Thumbnail Photo by Bayley Hanes.Shop Chat Pile's Gear:Ernie Ball Mammoth Slinky Strings - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/APK1OaQuilter Tone Block 202 - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/Vx4vkjTC Electronic Polytune - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/k0oEQVSuhr Riot - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/Z6rvGzElectro-Harmonix Memory Boy - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/Xm1va3TC Electronic Hall of Fame - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/MmMANnErnie Ball Slinky Cobalts (.060–.125) - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/WyYveeErnie Ball Everlast .73 mm - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/09YM6NTrace Elliot 4x10 Redline Cab - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/vNq193Boss TU-3 - https://sweetwater.sjv.io/jryA4MFull Rig Info: https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/rig-rundown/chat-pileSubscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTubeWin Guitar Gear: https://bit.ly/GiveawaysPG Don't Miss a Rundown: http://bit.ly/RIgRundownENLMerch & Magazines: https://shop.premierguitar.comPG's Facebook: https://facebook.com/premierguitarPG's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/premierguitar/PG's Twitter: https://twitter.com/premierguitarPG's Threads: https://threads.net/@premierguitarPG's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@premierguitar0:00 - Wolf Van Halen & D'Addario0:15 - "Shame" Luther Manhole Guitar Intro1:36 - Chris Kies Intro2:03 - Luther Manhole on 1st Europe Headline Tour3:21 - Luther Manhole on Quitting His Day Job5:23 - Luther Manhole's Earliest Guitars7:25 - Luther Mahole's Ernie Ball Music Man BFR Axis Super Sport Baritone10:00 - Luther Manhole's Jericho Baritone10:15 - Chat Pile Tunings11:22 - Luther Manhole on Recording Chat Pile Albums12:46 - Luther Manhole's Favorite Part of Being in a Band13:55 - Luther Manhole's Quilter Tone Block 202 & Ampeg VT-40 Cab17:35 - Luther Manhole's Pedalboard20:09 - Luther Manhole on Chat Pile Being Bass-Forward Band21:43 - Luther Manhole's Guitar Influences24:26 - Suhr Riot on Luther Manhole's Board26:40 - Chat Pile Pedal Formula & Trying Tube Amp Distortion28:05 - Rig Rundown & D'Addario28:30 - Bass Player Stin Intro29:01 - Stin's Peavey T-40 Bass31:23 - Stin's Favorite Part of Being in Chat Pile31:55 - Stin on Writing While Touring32:24 - How Stin Records Chat Pile33:52 - Stin on Ben Greenberg Mixing Cool World35:01 - Capturing Chat Pile's Live Energy on Recording37:33 - Stin on His Photography for Chat Pile Albums40:22 - Stin's Quilter Bass Block 80243:10 - Stin's Tronographic Rusty Box and Live Tone45:16 - Stin's Bass-Playing Motto 46:12 - Stin's Bass Player Influences47:16 - "Funny Man" Riff48:16 - Korn & Nu-Metal49:35 - Chris Kies Outro49:58 - "Masc" Live at The End in Nashville, TN51:22 - D'Addario Strings[Brought to you...
Uno dei romanzi più ambiziosi di John Steinbeck, l'autore simbolo della Grande Depressione, Premio Nobel per la Letteratura negli anni '60. Analizziamolo!
Join BC from Doin' the Most Brewing and Garrett from @ManMadeMead for their new live podcast The Homebrew Guys! Hosts of two of the most popular brewing channels on YouTube, these local Okies have an action-packed show planned: news from the brew world, a rundown of popular brew-community content online, homebrew themed games, and (hopefully) a few laughs. What would you like to see in future episodes? Let us know in the comments!
On this edition of the Tinker Talks Podcast, we're joined by the leadership team for Tinker's own 507th Air Refueling Wing, Col. Matthew Ghormley, 507th ARW commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Darren Wiseman, 507th ARW command chief. They spoke about the 507th's mission, vision, priorities, and what it means to be an Okie. The 507th will soon launch their own podcast, be sure to visit their social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn) to cast your vote for the future name. Voting closes Nov. 8, 2024. The 507th Air Refueling Wing is the largest Air Force Reserve Command flying unit in the state of Oklahoma. The 507th ARW reports to Fourth Air Force and performs daily missions both locally and around the world in support of Air Mobility Command and U.S. Strategic Command's national emergency war order requirements, operating out of Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma.
Join BC from Doin' the Most Brewing and Garrett from @ManMadeMead for their new live podcast The Homebrew Guys! Hosts of two of the most popular brewing channels on YouTube, these local Okies have an action-packed show planned: news from the brew world, a rundown of popular brew-community content online, homebrew themed games, and (hopefully) a few laughs. What would you like to see in future episodes? Let us know in the comments!
The State Board of Education is rethinking its use of executive sessions.Oklahoma Democrats are celebrating their new candidate for president.Female chess enthusiasts are showing off their love for the game.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
Oklahomans react to President Biden dropping out of the race,There's an effort to crack down on driving under the influence of marijuana.How people in states with abortion bans are still getting the procedure.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
Join BC from Doin' the Most Brewing and Garrett from @ManMadeMead for their new live podcast The Homebrew Guys! Hosts of two of the most popular brewing channels on YouTube, these local Okies have an action-packed show planned: news from the brew world, a rundown of popular brew-community content online, homebrew themed games, and (hopefully) a few laughs.
Join BC from Doin' the Most Brewing and Garrett from @ManMadeMead for their new live podcast The Homebrew Guys! Hosts of two of the most popular brewing channels on YouTube, these local Okies have an action-packed show planned: news from the brew world, a rundown of popular brew-community content online, homebrew themed games, and (hopefully) a few laughs.
For native residents of cultural music hubs, the locale’s unique opportunities tend to be taken for granted. But for folks from comparatively podunk parts of the country, the prospect of a potentially transformative emigration is too good to pass up. Yeah, you can draw parallels to those poor Okies’ desperate westward flight from The Grapes […] The post Nick Taylor: “Dead Land Future” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Sugarland is getting back together for the CMT Music Awards and hear Blake Shelton talk about which Okies inspired his rise to stardom!
In 1934, Elizabeth “Buts” Wyland is a young girl living in Alabama with her abusive aunt and uncle. Her only companion is Missus Bestfriend, who lives in a coffee can. Everything changes when she enlists the help of two hobos: a self-ordained wandering monk and a kid-hating gadabout to escape to find her parents in California. Meanwhile, in 2008, an elderly “Buts” is preparing to leave the home her husband built and move into assisted living. Created and Directed by Paul Pakler and Shane Portman. Executive Produced by Paul Pakler, Shane Portman, and David Switzer. Produced and assistant directed by Ruth Gamble. Produced by Genevieve LeDoux. Our cast includes: Susan Ruttan, Becky Poole, Jake Robertson, Corey Rieger, Dana Weddle, Deneen Melody, and Dave Droxler. Music by Maesa Pullman and engineered by Jason Hiller at Electrosound Records. Edited by Sam Rhodes. Audio engineering by Kevin Cleland and Erik Nyquist. Audio post-production by One Thousand Birds (OTB). Original sound design and mixing by Jackie! Zhou, Torin Geller and Kal Pipal. OTB executive produced by Guin Frehling. Developmental producers: by Joey Scarillo and Genevieve Gearity. Recorded at LA Digital Recording and QED Studios Astoria.
In 1934, Buts and Jack bond while searching for Missus Bestfriend while Isaac continues the mission to find Buts' family. Meanwhile, in 2008, after a medical scare puts her into the hospital, the elder Buts is reunited with a long-lost friend. Created and Directed by Paul Pakler and Shane Portman. Executive Produced by Paul Pakler, Shane Portman, and David Switzer. Produced and assistant directed by Ruth Gamble. Produced by Genevieve LeDoux. Our cast includes: Becky Poole, Jake Robertson, Corey Rieger, Susan Ruttan, Ruth Gamble, Dana Weddle, Biz Ellis, Tom Amandes, Sam Rhodes, Corey Pepper, Deneen Melody, Averie Surckla, Nia Surckla, Dave Colan, Kyle More, Tobin Droxler, Shane Portman, Paul Pakler, Bill Pullman, and Dave Droxler. Music by Maesa Pullman and engineered by Jason Hiller at Electrosound Records. Edited by Sam Rhodes. Audio engineering by Kevin Cleland and Erik Nyquist. Audio post-production by One Thousand Birds (OTB). Original sound design and mixing by Jackie! Zhou, Torin Geller and Kal Pipal. OTB executive produced by Guin Frehling. Developmental producers: by Joey Scarillo and Genevieve Gearity. Recorded at LA Digital Recording and QED Studios Astoria.
In 1934, Buts and Brother Isaac grow closer, driving a wedge between Isaac and his traveling partner Gadabout Jack. When Missus Bestfriend's magical powers are revealed, the three come to a crossroads. Meanwhile in 1957, an older, beaten-down Gadabout Jack is invited to sing at a recording studio eager to capitalize on the recent folk revival. Created and Directed by Paul Pakler and Shane Portman. Executive Produced by Paul Pakler, Shane Portman, and David Switzer. Produced and assistant directed by Ruth Gamble. Produced by Genevieve LeDoux. Our cast includes: Becky Poole, Jake Robertson, Corey Rieger, Bill Pullman, Dave Droxler, Corey Pepper, Dave Colan, Tom Amandes, Shane Portman, and Kyle More. Music by Maesa Pullman and engineered by Jason Hiller at Electrosound Records. Edited by Sam Rhodes. Audio engineering by Kevin Cleland and Erik Nyquist. Audio post-production by One Thousand Birds (OTB). Original sound design and mixing by Jackie! Zhou, Torin Geller and Kal Pipal. OTB executive produced by Guin Frehling. Developmental producers: by Joey Scarillo and Genevieve Gearity. Recorded at LA Digital Recording and QED Studios Astoria.
Join BC from Doin' the Most Brewing and Garrett from @ManMadeMead for their new live podcast The Homebrew Guys! Hosts of two of the most popular brewing channels on YouTube, these local Okies have an action-packed show planned: news from the brew world, a rundown of popular brew-community content online, homebrew themed games, and (hopefully) a few laughs. Investigators seize still, 81 quarts of moonshine from Johnson City manhttps://www.wjhl.com/news/crime/wcso-...Minn. brewer sent flying across floor after beer tank valve explodeshttps://nypost.com/2024/02/20/us-news...What to know about the next buzzy booze trend growing in Louisvillehttps://www.courier-journal.com/story...U.S. beer industry workers on strike over wageshttps://www.cnn.com/2024/02/20/busine...Beehive inside home / honey_bee_hive_inside_home My home made ginger cider makes me a sex god… / my_home_made_ginger_cider_makes_me_a_sex_god I have over 200 gallons of raw honey. What to do with it all?
Hop a freight train with two hobos, a little girl, and her best friend who lives in a coffee can. Featuring Bill Pullman and Susan Ruttan.
If a little gardening is in your 2024 plans, the best place for Okies to turn is to the OSU Extension program's Master Gardeners, who are here to turn meager growing plots into amazing outdoor spaces. There might not be a better way to kickstart your garden than through the Tulsa County Master Gardeners annual plant sale, which is already underway online. Browse from an inventory of more than two hundred annuals, perennials, native plants, vegetables, and more. Master Gardener and sale organizer Terri Cain joins the podcast to talk about what's available, preview upcoming classes and programming, and tips for garden prep heading into the new season. Also on this week's show: What is Oklahoma Day? Well, we just made it up, and it's amazing. The editors share their Oklahoma Day plans and cap it off with another round of podvents. We hope you enjoy!
In the midst of the Great Depression, punished by crippling drought and deepening poverty, hundreds of thousands of families left the Great Plains and the Southwest to look for work in California's rich agricultural valleys. In response to the scene of destitute white families living in filthy shelters built of cardboard, twigs, and refuse, reform-minded New Deal officials built a series of camps to provide them with shelter and community.Today's guest is Jonathan Ebel, author of “From Dust They Came: Government Camps and the Religion of Reform in New Deal California.” We look at the religious dynamics in and around migratory farm labor camps in agricultural California established and operated by the Resettlement Administration and the Farm Security Administration. Ebel makes the case that the camps served as mission sites for the conversion of migrants to more modern ways of living and believing. Though the ideas of virtuous citizenship put forward by the camp administrators were framed as secular, they rested on a foundation of Protestantism. At the same time, many of the migrants were themselves conservative or charismatic Protestants who had other ideas for how their religion intended them to be.By looking at the camps as missionary spaces, Ebel shows that this New Deal program was animated both by humanitarian concern and by the belief that these poor, white migrants and their religious practices were unfit for life in a modernized, secular world.
Join BC from Doin' the Most Brewing and Garrett from @ManMadeMead for their new live podcast The Homebrew Guys! Hosts of two of the most popular brewing channels on YouTube, these local Okies have an action-packed show planned: news from the brew world, a rundown of popular brew-community content online, homebrew themed games, and (hopefully) a few laughs. Freestyle Hops launches Mega Motueka, a hops pellet with Phantasm mixed inhttps://www.freestylehops.com/hop-var...Man who consumed 'unknown cleaner' at Burke Street Pub dieshttps://www.wxii12.com/article/north-...Napa Valley winemakers believe grapes from 2023 will produce the "vintage of a lifetime"https://www.cbsnews.com/sanfrancisco/...Once upon a time you could buy Hop'n Gator Beerhttps://www.weirduniverse.net/blog/co...Gen Z not buying winehttps://finance.yahoo.com/news/wine-i...Dumb idea for avoiding crystallized honeyhttps://www.instagram.com/reel/C17stm...Burgundy winemakers protecting their grape harvest from spring frost with small fires.
Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart
There's only ONE place to stream Garth's new single with Ronnie Dunn, and that's Amazon Music! Get the back story on how these two Okies got together - and how far back their history goes! Plus all the inside scoop about Garth's Exclusive Amazon Music Live concert from his new bar, Friends in Low Places, Kelly & Amber also dig into the latest Nashville happenings like Dolly and Lainey Wilson working on a secret project and Bailey Zimmerman collaborating with the Jonas Brothers. And we get you backstage at the CMA Awards with Producer J. We're here to fill you in on it all! Come back next week for Part 2 with Garth!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Why do ghosts hate the rain? It dampens their spirits. Today we are discussing the Halloween Bonanza in Muskogee, Oklahoma, with the owners of The RoccaDawn Bed & Breakfast and Charles Crawford owner of the Fite Estate. Double your fright with two haunted mansions in Historic Muskogee, Oklahoma. There will be haunted house tours, food, drinks, candy, karaoke and games. Call 918-691-4905 or 813-394-5773. Once the Capital of Indian Territory, Muskogee has played a significant role in Oklahoma and American history. In 1872 Muskogee, OK sprung to life as a railway station for the KATY Railroad. It took no time at all for railroad workers, bridge builders, boarding house owners, homesteaders, and an array of bootleggers and outlaws to make their way here to live and forge the unique community. When the hard times hit during the Great Depression, many moved away. The “Real Okies” stayed. The migrant agricultural workers from Oklahoma who had been forced to leave during the Depression of the 1930s and who were once thought of in a negative connotation, “Okies” are now typically admired for their grit, creativity with resources, and distinct determination. Okies today are Oklahoma natives who are seen as the tough families and individuals that survived the Dust Bowl and oil bust and either stayed, or moved back, because it was home. News Story from KFOR. Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #MadeinOklahoma #oklaproud #podcast #okherewego #traveloklahoma
The Liner Notes Podcast with Crimson Calamity. Audiocapsules: Deep-dive interviews, reviews, and live tunes from your new favorite artists. We used to read the liner notes. Now? We Listen. SEASON 3: Episode 6 - September 26th 2023 We FINALLY got to kick it with one of our favorite Okies Ms. Zoe Cummins ! Zoe, Lauren and Mallory to discuss music, aliens Trashville and crispidos! One of the most entertaining episodes this season. Stream her new single "Could've Been a Cowgirl" on Spotify!Drink of the week: Oaxacan Old Fashioned (Made with Mezcal)Subscribe to this podcast AND our mailing list for a free download of our song Fool's Gold - we're a band too! Our new EP WildCard is out now! we ALSO have Merch!Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Spotify, and Twitter - we wanna be friends with y'all!
Stick around and you will be saying, “frank you very much”. Today we are discussing Chet's Dairy Freeze in Muskogee, Oklahoma. Once the Capital of Indian Territory, Muskogee has played a significant role in Oklahoma and American history. In 1872 Muskogee, OK sprung to life as a railway station for the KATY Railroad. It took no time at all for railroad workers, bridge builders, boarding house owners, homesteaders, and an array of bootleggers and outlaws to make their way here to live and forge the unique community. When the hard times hit during the Great Depression, many moved away. The “Real Okies” stayed. The migrant agricultural workers from Oklahoma who had been forced to leave during the Depression of the 1930s and who were once thought of in a negative connotation, “Okies” are now typically admired for their grit, creativity with resources, and distinct determination. Okies today are Oklahoma natives who are seen as the tough families and individuals that survived the Dust Bowl and oil bust and either stayed, or moved back, because it was home. Today the Real Okie spirit can be seen throughout Muskogee and other communities around Oklahoma. We pride ourselves in how we were built, the diverse groups of people that came before us, and the strength and determination that got us to the Muskogee we are today. News Story from KFOR. Check out the sponsor of our Show, Bravado Wireless. Subscribe to the Only in OK Show. #TravelOK #onlyinokshow #Oklahoma #MadeinOklahoma #oklaproud #podcast #okherewego #traveloklahoma
Rain is helping ease Oklahoma's drought,Fort Sill is getting a new leader.Oklahoma film productions get Emmy nods.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
Our episode this week is on the Dust Bowl of the 1930s. A time when major drought, grasshopper plagued, swarms of jackrabbits, and massive migration shook the Great Plains of the United States. Take a listed and find out the multiple horrors of the Dirty Thirties.
They say the universe is ever expanding, but the cultural center of the universe is conveniently located closer than you might think. withinpodcast.com Support our show at Support Within The Realm Our sponsors: jandjpoolsafety@gmail.com Music: The Right Direction by Shane Ivers Martin Mountain Coffee: Small Batch Roaster for an Artisan Cup of Coffee! Check out Martin Mountain Coffee's signature Within The Realm Blend "Story Teller's Roast!" Contact Us! Facebook: @withintherealm1 Twitter: @realm_within Instagram: within_the_realm contact@withinpodcast.com Want to advertise, sponsor or otherwise support Within The Realm? Visit with us at contact@withinpodcast.com or Support Within The Realm The Center of the Universe Welcome to the 101st episode of Within The Realm, I'm your host Steve Garrett. It's a big proposition to get started on the next 100 stories from Within The Realm. Some may wonder, how does a fella have so many tales tucked away in his mind. Folks that know me well, know that I have a million of ‘em and they wish I would hush, at least for a little bit. Well, the good news is that today is not a day I feel inclined to hush, so we'll move forward with our story for today after we hear from the good folks that help me bring you our show. After that I have a story about the center of the universe, it's closer than you might think. (music/Commercials/stinger) Thanks for inviting me back to your podcast listening device. Be sure to check out the show notes in the info on this episode for news about the show & how to contact us. We would love to hear from you. This episode might reveal my roundabout way of dealing with a story. I can't seem to follow a straight line from one end of a story to the next, but hopefully that makes them interesting. I tell stories that come from the place where the Great Plains, the Ozark Mountains and the Indian Territory collide. A lot of people refer to it as “Fly Over Country” and for a lot of folks they do exactly that, Fly over it on their way to more supposedly interesting places. One thing those people don't know is the Center of the Universe lies beneath them as they jet from coast to coast. The Center of the Universe is in Tulsa, just off 1st and Boston. At this location there is a small circle of concrete in a wide spot on a walking path where a person can stand & hear their conversational tone echoed back to them, but then step off of that circle no echo is produced. Folks come from near & far to hear for themselves & leave satisfied they have experienced something weird. There are those that try to explain away the phenomenon, saying it has something to do with the curved concrete seating on either side of the spot constructed several years ago that produces the echo. They can try to explain it with Science, but those that reside Within The Realm know it's a mystery of the ever expanding variety. But the first to point out Oklahoma's centralness to the Cosmos was the great Oklahoma folksinger, songwriter, actor & quantum philosopher Hoyt Axton. You may remember him as the Dad in Gremlins or from his song Della & the Dealer from the 70s. You DO remember him as the songwriter that gave us Never Been To Spain, The Pusher & the one about the Bullfrog named Jeremiah, Joy To The World. Hoyt was often quoted as saying Oklahoma was the cultural center of the universe. Now that always got a laugh from the folks on either coast, thinking about this place as devoid of anything good. After all the bright lights are in New York and LA. On this one, I'm a disciple of the Bard from Duncan, if we push the boundaries out to incorporate all of that place I call Within The Realm, I think I can make a pretty strong argument that Fly Over Country is, in fact, the cultural center of the universe. This part of the world has been settled for some time, but really didn't fill up til late in the game. It was very much a part of that frontier that Fredrick Jackson Turner based his thesis on, the one Professor Greg Jackson reminded us in the last episode went something like “the frontier made America or the Frontier was the most American thing that America ever America'd.” I put it another way, many of those folks were kicked out of every other decent place in the world and came here. This place was diverse, culturally speaking. Just taking that Center of the Universe location in Tulsa as an example, within just a few blocks of that site, you have the Muskogee Tribes Council Oak, the place where the members of that band of Native Americans met and conferred long before Oklahoma was a State. Within Walking distance from there is the Greenwood District, the Black Wall Street, where a vibrant African American community thrived. And of course downtown Tulsa, owing its very existence to those that came here to make a living from what came out of the ground. Many communities in this vast part of the country had similar communities. Not everything was perfect, but strong communities existed in this place. Out of those strong but separate cultures came the Negro Baseball Leagues, Wild West Shows, Kansas City Jazz & Western Swing. Those same communities produced Will Rogers, Walt Disney, Woody Guthrie & Langston Hughes. And as all that was brewing, Railroads funneled people through Kansas City and Route 66, the Mother Road was built right through the Ozarks, Indian Territory and the Great Plains in the 1920s. This was the road that the “Okies” used in their escape to California in the Great Depression. The term Okie, at least to the Californians who saw them as undesireables in their fair State, applied to all those that came through Oklahoma on their exodus to the west, be they from Texas, Arkansas or Missouri. But once it was all said and done 15% of the population of Oklahoma had headed for the jobs in the fields and the cities they hoped awaited them in the Golden State. This was the first great export of the Within The Realm culture. The Okies took with them their culture just as Will Rogers was the number one box-office draw and Walt Disney and the slew of Kansas City animators like Fritz Freeling and Ub Iwerks, were revolutionizing animation. Count Basie was spreading the popularity of the Kansas City style jazz & radio Station KVOO, the Voice of Oklahoma, was broadcasting the music of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys across the west. But even after the Depression & World War II, folks from this part of the world made an impact everywhere. The folk music trend of the 50s & 60s was greatly influenced by Woody Guthrie, Oklahoman Jimmy Webb penned some of the greatest love songs of the 60s, including Wichita Lineman & By The Time I Get to Phoenix about a lovelorn Okie headed back to Oklahoma. Newscaster Walter Cronkite, science fiction author Robert Heinlein & radio commentator Paul Harvey spread their Fly Over Country sentimentality to their audiences. S. E. Hinton, a young writer from the middle of nowhere wrote “The Outsiders” that influenced generations of young people. Long before Garth Brooks was the biggest thing ever in Country music, Ozarkian Porter Waggoner delivered Dolly Parton to the World and Eric Clapton regularly scoured the Tulsa scene for backing musicians. Leon Russell, the Master of Time and Space, influenced passels of musicians including a young Reginald Kenneth Dwight, who later became known as Elton John. And we're only scratching the surface of what this place has offered to the rest of the world. I haven't even mentioned Cherry Mash, the ICEE or Kool-Aid. So, for those of you who live Within The Realm, you know who you are, there's lots of history and background in this area. It's more than just trivia. It's a part of the fabric of our country, a country that has an outsized impact of the world. The influence of the people of the place even stretches into the depths of space. Remember it was a Kansas farm boy that discovered Pluto & four men from our little region have walked on or orbited the moon, Alan Bean, Edgar Mitchell, Tom Stafford & Ronald Evans. And then for you folks that have never known the pleasures of living in this stretch of country, those of you who wonder what in the world those folks you are flying over might be doing down there. You might be surprised to know how much the music you listen to, the literature you read and content you consume was created right here...or even how the ability to fly over said region was developed here. There's always more to the story here Within The Realm, the Cultural Center of the Universe. Plenty more stories for another 100 or so episodes. (music) Thanks for joining me today on this episode of Within The Realm. If you enjoyed this episode but haven't joined our Facebook group, you can find a link to it in our show notes. Come join the group and share our episode notifications with your friends. It's a great way to help us grow our audience. You can also keep up with the show on our home on the web, withinpodcast.com. You can find a complete archive of shows plus news & other show related items. If you have found value from our show & want to help keep this thing going, check out our support page at withinpodcast.com/support. Thanks in advance! Within The Realm is written & produced by me, Steve Garrett. Our theme music is provided by 5561/2, Join us in another two weeks for a trek Within The Realm. And as always, thanks for listening.
The Department of Justice is investigating Oklahoma over its lack of mental health resources. The Department of Education gives out a record number of emergency certifications.Okies are representing at this year's Grammy Awards.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
Zach and Colton Swon are professional musicians, song writers, producers, outdoorsman, and damn good humans. They are born and raised Okies who now live in Nashville where they are pursuing thier lifelong dream. In 2013, they finished in third place on the fourth season of NBC's The Voice on Blake Shelton's team. They went on to tour with Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley and many more. Zach and Colton have taken me under their wing and helped me navigate the music machine and also produced almost all my music. Join us as we talk about music, life, taking risks, and much more.
Recorded by Anthony Cody for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on October 4, 2022. www.poets.org
...................................is there anybody out there?.............................is there anybody out there?...................(tumbleweed rolls by).............(a handsome stranger approaches) "Howdy, partner. Looks like you been starvin' for some internet. You and everybody else. There ain't been no internet this side of the Mississippi since Ol' Zuckerberg set up the Metaverse. But that's a story for another time. The important thing for you to know is that Sarah and Jackie are all out of the internet this week, too. In other words, they decided to talk about what's going on with THEM instead of what's going on ONLINE. Maybe it's for the best. Perhaps we could all learn a little more from listening than scrolling. Who's to say? I heard those two desperados headed out to Silicon Valley. A whole lot of internet out there. At least that's what the other Okies are saying. Two Wednesdays from now, Sarah and Jackie may have a new litter of internet searches to share. Me? I'm just an Eastwoodesque manifestation of this description." Sheesh. That's the last time I do the cactus dumplings. Anyway, the team talks about Jake Novak, sobriety, shame, and The Rehearsal this week. They also touch on paypigs and the Broadway cast of Wicked promoting climate activism. Somehow all this came up without forcing the other to talk about it—what a bunch of sick puppies. New episodes every other Wednesday. Follow the show at pleasedonttell.pod on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/pleasedonttell.pod/). Artwork by Sarah Hubner (https://www.instagram.com/honeysucklesketches/). Episode Links: "I Wanna Be the Next SNL Cast Member!" by Jake Novak (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sy4U5AEU56Y&t=21s&ab_channel=JakeNovak). The TikTok account @broadwaygreen took down the video referenced, so here is a Twitter link from @devin_clark (https://twitter.com/devin_clark/status/1555600822842675200?s=10&t=HovrcNRpEjK0QomLxgntbg).
In this episode, we welcome T.W. Shannon back to the show. He is running to represent the state of Oklahoma as one of its two US Senators. He was one of the top two vote getters in the June 29th Republican primary in the state of Oklahoma where got 17.5% of the vote. He will be part of a runoff election which will be held on August the 23rd to determine who will represent the Republican party in the general election on November 8th of this year. He currently serves as President and CEO of Chickasaw Community Bank and is the State Highway Commissioner for Central Oklahoma. In 2006, he was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives, and in 2013 he became the youngest and the first black person to be the Speaker of the House for the state of Oklahoma. In 2017 he was selected as a Fellow for the Institute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School, and he got his Juris Doctorate from Oklahoma City University. In this interview, we discuss why he decided to run for the US Senate, how he felt when former President Trump endorsed his opponent, who he wants to see represent the Republican party in the 2024 General Election for President, his thoughts on the Biden Administration thus far, how he plans to tackle tough issues facing America as a US Senator, why his Christian faith is so important to his campaign, why Okies should vote for him on August 23rd, and much more. Let's get into it… Episode notes and links HERE Donate to support our mission of equipping men to push back darkness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we welcome Markwayne Mullin to the show. He is running to represent the state of Oklahoma as one of its two US Senators. He was one of the top two vote getters in the June 29th Republican primary in the state of Oklahoma where got 43.6% of the vote. He will be part of a runoff election which will be held on August the 23rd to determine who will represent the Republican party in the general election on November 8th of this year. He is currently a member of the US House of Representatives representing Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district. He's also a businessman that runs the Mullin Ranch which is a working cow-calf operation in eastern Oklahoma. Additionally, he is a retired MMA fighter. In this interview, we discuss why he decided to run for the US Senate, how he felt when former President Trump endorsed him, his thoughts on the Biden Administration thus far, how he plans to tackle tough issues facing America as a US Senator, why his Christian faith is so important to his campaign, why Okies should vote for him on August 23rd, and much more. Let's get into it… Episode notes and links HERE Donate to support our mission of equipping men to push back darkness Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Once in a blue moon a perfect storm brews. Sometimes literally with flood, hurricanes, and tornados… and sometimes figuratively with a series of misfortunes all building upon each other. But occasionally… you get a mixture of figuratively and literally. A perfect storm that caused millions to abandon their homes in mass exodus in search of greener pastures. You get The Great Migration during the Great Depression. You get Okies.
Dr Koontz and Rev Fisk continue discussing the Okies and the history of agriculture in California, the invention of agribusiness, what sets the Yankees apart from the rest of America and why immigrant groups are more interested in themselves than the general population, why intellectual causes always fracture, national vs global framing, the need for personal knowledge to change minds, and the migrant populations that work California farms. Related Links: American Exodus: The Dust Bowl Migration and Okie Culture in California Visit our website - A Brief History of Power Many thanks to our sponsors, Blessed Sacrament Lutheran Church in Hayden, ID and Our Savior Lutheran Church and School in Pagosa Springs, CO Dr Koontz - Trinity Lutheran Church Rev Fisk - St Paul Rockford Music thanks to Verny
Dr Koontz and Rev Fisk talk about how and why the world of renters came to be, what makes land fragile or resilient, the history of land rushes and the dustbowl, who the Okies are and why their example matters, and why everyone is now a migrant. Related Links: On the Occasion of the One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence Visit our website - A Brief History of Power Many thanks to our sponsors, Blessed Sacrament Lutheran Church in Hayden, ID and Our Savior Lutheran Church and School in Pagosa Springs, CO Dr Koontz - Trinity Lutheran Church Rev Fisk - St Paul Rockford Music thanks to Verny
Just in time for National Monarch Butterfly Day, Rebecca and Juliet are chatting with Dr. Rebecca Snyder, curator of conservation and sciences at the Oklahoma City Zoo. Dr. Snyder helped found the Oklahoma Monarch and Pollinator Collaborative, also known as Okies for Monarchs, which involves 50 organizations around the state, in increasing habitat for monarchs and other pollinators. Check out this week's episode to learn more about these majestic creatures, what we can do to revitalize populations and the wonderful world of zoo conservation efforts!
The year was 1830. Up to 6,000 Choctaws gathered each day. White observers also decided to come along. Cattle was butchered to feed the masses, supplies were set up in tents and all were anxious to observe what was to come. Gambling tables were provided - an activity that opened the door to brawls. Tables were knocked over amongst the fights and many were bullied by trigger-happy troublemakers. On the other hand, Christian services took place amongst the chaos. The Choctaw danced throughout the night, then retired in camps along Dancing Rabbit Creek, while the whites encamped in random spots. The most notable of the Choctaw were present - Chiefs Greenwood LeFlore, Mushulatubbee, and Nittakechi, Choctaw warrior, Hopaii Ishkitini and many others. But this was no celebration. The most significant treaty between the US Government and the Choctaw was to be negotiated and signed on September 27th, 1830 at this very site. These signatures meant the Choctaw would be surrendering 11 million Mississippi acres, the removal to Indian Territory imminent. The lives and futures of the Choctaw people would be changed forever. Amongst these goings on, there once lived a prominent Choctaw woman named Sukky who lived with her husband and 2 kids just up the hill from the Treaty grounds. What did Sukky have to do with these events? My guest, Chrissy Gray Dickmeyer is a descendant of Sukky and reads to us about a perspective around the gathering of the Choctaw during the signing of The Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek and the struggle she must have faced with the guests she had to host in her home. But there's even more…Chrissy also reads to us about the stories of The Edwards Store – a historic trading post that's been in her family for 170 years! This trading post, nestled among the beautiful San Bois Mountains in Oklahoma, was absolutely essential for the Choctaw. And we'll also talk about how molasses was a staple by the gallon! YOU are invited to come visit The Edwards Store, see this living piece of history for yourself, sip on some sweet tea and sit a spell. Oh and one more thing. Chrissy and I discuss something very important. What REALLY IS in the panhandle of Oklahoma? Okies, you know what I'm sayin', right? Native ChocTalk Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/nativechoctalkpodcast All Podcast Episodes: https://nativechoctalk.com/podcasts/
Meet local native, Travis, with Smokey Okies Cannabis grow here in spencer, Oklahoma. In a previous episode, we chatted with his cousin, Ellie, who's a grower there. They are a family owned and operated cannabis cultivation facility. They have a variety of strains to choose from with a fresh rotating menu weekly! Smokey Okies is also the flower that we have reviewed a few times on Cannaline marketing's “ Strain Alert” series, and we have really enjoyed it. Tune in, while we talk nose profiles that are loud, and why it's important to go to dispensaries that are transparent, along with many different perspectives in between.
Meet Ellie. She's the first female grower that we've had the opportunity to chat with. To prepare you for this episode, She's a BOSS. Ellie has loads of passion, grit and she's naturally driven, so we're excited for you to have all ears to this conversation. Tune in, while we talk corporate cannabis, taking pride in a weekly harvest full of consistent quality, and how patients need to stop focusing on buying strains with high THC percentages.
There are times in life when it all falls apart and we wonder if we'll ever be right again. Barb's guest today declares that we can believe that God is the God of second chances! Barb's guest, best-selling author Kathleen Y'Barbo, was sure that her career was over after divorce in 2003. Instead, Kathleen realized that God was there when she was certain that He wasn't, and He was working out a plan for her that she never could have imagined. Seventeen years later, Kathleen is the traditionally published author of more than 100 books that have sold two million copies in the US and abroad. In this episode, Barb and Kathleen talk about second chances, learning how to wait on God, and her newest book, The Yes Dare. This is a conversation you won't want to miss! RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE kathleenybarbo.com The Yes Dare ABOUT OUR SPECIAL GUEST Publishers Weekly Bestselling author Kathleen Y'Barbo is a multiple Carol Award and RITA nominee and bestselling author of more than one hundred books with over two million copies of her books in print in the US and abroad. A tenth-generation Texan and certified paralegal, she is a member of the Texas Bar Association Paralegal Division, Texas A&M Association of Former Students and the Texas A&M Women Former Students (Aggie Women), Texas Historical Society, Sisters in Crime, and American Christian Fiction Writers. Kathleen and her hero in combat boots husband have their own surprise love story that unfolded on social media a few years back. They make their home just north of Houston, Texas and are the parents and in-laws of a blended family of Texans, Okies, and a family of three adorable Londoners.