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Jesse Ulrich and Chris Miller, two lifelong friends who have 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 working to make Tulsa, Oklahoma and the world a more vibrant and inclusive place.

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Jesse Ulrich and Chris Miller, two lifelong friends who have 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 working to make Tulsa, Oklahoma and the world a more vibrant and inclusive place.

    The Heartland's Hurdles: Women's Rights and Oklahoma Politics with Tommy Yap

    The Heartland's Hurdles: Women's Rights and Oklahoma Politics with Tommy Yap

    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.

    • 54 min
    Building Foundations for a Secure Tomorrow with Maggie Hoey and Lindsey House

    Building Foundations for a Secure Tomorrow with Maggie Hoey and Lindsey House

    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.
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    • 46 min
    A Deep Dive into the Mission of the Foundation for Tulsa Schools with Moises Echeverria

    A Deep Dive into the Mission of the Foundation for Tulsa Schools with Moises Echeverria

    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!
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    • 35 min
    Delving into 'Built From the Fire' with Victor Luckerson

    Delving into 'Built From the Fire' with Victor Luckerson

    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.

    • 46 min
    Protect Tulsa Public Schools with Ana Barros

    Protect Tulsa Public Schools with Ana Barros

    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!

    • 47 min
    The Journey to Eco-Education: Under the Canopy with Margaritte Arthrell-Knezek

    The Journey to Eco-Education: Under the Canopy with Margaritte Arthrell-Knezek

    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

    • 43 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

Lovinlife25 ,

Jesse is my favorite

I really love jesse and Chris but Jesse's humor really resonates with me

Whobacca ,

Who the F is Chris Miller?

He is way better than that Jesse fellow.

MattGleason7 ,

Love this podcast!

This is such an important podcast for any Oklahoman to listen to. It's so well done and the content is always fascinating!

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