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A Very OK Podcast

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Oklahoma Historical Society Executive Director Trait Thompson and former Executive Director Dr. Bob Blackburn explore the interesting stories and fascinating personalities that make up Oklahoma’s unique history.
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Uncomfortable is OK Podcast

Chris Desmond

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We explore the science, the stories, and the strategies of navigating challenge and discomfort. This is a mental wellbeing and performance podcast aimed at improving our ability to step outside our comfort zones and take on challenges, whether they be in pursuit of our goals, or the ones life hands to us from time to time. Join Chris Desmond and guests for some fascinating discussions.
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Ok Girl! Podcast

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ElleB and DJ give their weekly perspectives on relationships, mental health, work, and pop culture. Join them for their love of trap music, special guests, and listen to see who gets the “Ok, Girl” of the week!
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OK Jazz Podcast

Mr OK Jazz

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The OK Jazz Podcast features an eclectic selection of Jazz, Soul, World Music and a lot more genres! With plenty new releases and old classics, it is hosted by Mr. OK Jazz of kol-radio.com and tokyojazzsite.com, Also check his sister podcast Tokyo Jazz Joints about the great photo project documenting jazz spots all around Japan!
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Speaking with interesting people, listening to controversial thoughts, the creative process of mixing and editing music... what's not to like about podcasts! Though it's a lot of work, I would like to see if I can keep this going and make the topics diverse and not just Technology-focused. Please subscribe and don't hate my taste in music! PS: I can be too verbose and, hopefully, the title of the podcast will remind me to be more pointed and pithy.
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During World War I, it was common for the German military to tap Allied communications lines along the western front. Seeking to find a way to communicate that could not be interpreted by the enemy, the commander of the 36th Infantry’s 142nd Regiment enlisted Choctaw soldiers to send messages in their native language. The result led to successful o…
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After gold was discovered in California in 1848, Americans flocked to the west coast to make their fortunes. In 1849, Congress instructed Captain Randolph Marcy to find a suitable passage from Fort Smith to Santa Fe by traveling south of the Canadian River. Guided by Delaware scout Black Beaver, Marcy and the first wagon train reached their destina…
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Since statehood, numerous elected officials have found themselves on the wrong side of the Oklahoma Legislature’s good graces, which resulted in impeachment charges being filed. In this episode, Trait Thompson and Dr. Bob Blackburn discuss Oklahoma’s constitutional requirements for impeachment, some of the officials who have been impeached in the s…
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Send us a text In this episode, we dive into the eerie and enchanting tale of "The Man in Black," a story where the lines between life and death blur in the most unexpected ways. Set in the vibrant yet mysterious Dia City, this narrative takes us on a journey with a group of unsuspecting musicians who find themselves hired for a gig unlike any othe…
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From 1953 to 1957, University of Oklahoma football coach Bud Wilkinson and his Sooners won 47 games in a row, an NCAA record. In this episode, Trait Thompson and Dr. Bob Blackburn discuss Coach Wilkinson and his leadership skills, the players who made the winning streak possible, and a few of the significant games along the way. Their guest is Berr…
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Crowds came by the thousands to Municipal Auditorium in Oklahoma City to see the first television images in Oklahoma at a demonstration sponsored by WKY Radio on November 13, 1939. Despite television being a financial drain on broadcasters who had tried it before, E.K. Gaylord believed Oklahoma deserved it, so he applied for a license and was grant…
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2+hour mega-comeback episode of OK Jazz! New music from South Africa, the UK, USA, Mali and Brazil, a classic jazz re-issue, beautiful Congolese Rumba as usual, and a LOT more. Last episode (for awhile..) so turn it up and dive in!द्वारा Mr OK Jazz
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Oklahoma was a state for almost thirty years before the state park system was created. Thanks to federal funds and free labor provided by the Civilian Conservation Corps, seven new state parks were constructed starting in 1935. In this episode, Trait Thompson and Dr. Bob Blackburn discuss the political conditions that led to Oklahoma creating the S…
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In February 1824, the general-in-chief of the Army authorized the abandonment of Fort Smith and the creation of a new fort in the southwest. Col. Matthew Arbuckle selected a site near the Three Forks and named it Cantonment Gibson. Its mission was to protect white settlers, work for peace between tribes in the region, and establish a diplomatic rel…
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Girl, what?! We're back and ElleB is talking crazy!Follow Us@okgirlpodcast@audiowavenetworkJoin the conversation. Send us your comments & join the conversation on social media using #okgirlpodcast, send us a message at okgirlpodcast@gmail.com, text us 7342199584, or leave us a review. Don't forget to follow @audiowavenetwork for more great shows!…
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ICYMI, here is the Tokyo Jazz Joints Podcast discussion between Philip and I about the current Eigakan Jazz Kissa Kickstarter Project! Hear all about how it started, the campaign details, and how you can help support us in our quest to take a classic jazz kissa years into the future!द्वारा Mr OK Jazz
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Maria Tallchief, Marjorie Tallchief, Yvonne Chouteau, Moscelyne Larkin, and Rosella Hightower were all American Indian women, born in Oklahoma during the 1920s, who went on to become prima ballerinas. Nicknamed the “Five Moons,” they achieved the pinnacle of success in their respective ballet careers, making their marks in America and on the intern…
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The confluence of cultures in Oklahoma, from Blacks who arrived as enslaved persons from the southeastern United States to European immigrants, created the ideal environment for the musical form known as jazz to take root. Jazz performers such as Charlie Christian, the Oklahoma City Blue Devils, and the Ernie Fields Orchestra made their mark on the…
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In 1964, Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice N.S. Corn was convicted on federal income tax evasion charges. While incarcerated, he provided testimony implicating himself, Justice Earl Welch, and Justice N.B. Johnson in a scheme to accept bribes in exchange for affecting the decision in cases before the court. The resulting scandal cast a shadow over the…
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Join OK Podcast host Sean Perrin (www.seanperrin.com) and Dallon Weekes of I Don't Know How But They Found Me (iDKHOW), formerly of Panic! At The Disco, for a conversation about how Radiohead influenced his new Album "Gloom Division" which is out February 23, 2024. They discuss his musical process, upcoming tour, songs on the upcoming album, and he…
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The Cherokee Nation lived in their ancestral homelands in the eastern United States for centuries before the first arrival of Europeans on American soil in the 1500s. As settlers arrived in larger numbers, the Cherokees were forced to cede or sell their lands, first to the British government and then to the United States through successive treaties…
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To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Oklahoma Territorial Museum in Guthrie, the Daughters of the American Revolution hosted a fireside chat between former governors Brad Henry (2003–2011) and George Nigh (1979–1987) at the Guthrie Scottish Rite Temple in October 2023. In a conversation moderated by Trait Thompson and Michael Williams, regist…
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Oklahoma’s motto, Labor Omnia Vincit, means “work conquers all things.” Today, many people see it as a nod to the hardworking nature of our state’s citizens. In reality, it’s a tribute to organized labor, which was a significant political force in the formation of Oklahoma’s constitution and early laws. In this episode, Trait Thompson and Dr. Bob B…
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On today's episode of the show I'm joined by Juno award-winning jazz drummer Ernesto Cervini. We discuss what it's like arranging and performing Radiohead covers for jazz ensemble, and what it's like being drummer for Toronto's "Idioteque" Radiohead tribute band. Go to https://www.bovedainc.com and save 10% on your purchase with code OKPODCAST Than…
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Go to https://www.bovedainc.com and save 10% on your purchase with code OKPODCAST Thank you for watching OK Podcast! Contact me at hello@okpodcast.com for guest suggestions, feedback, or just to say "hi!" Listen to and subscribe to the show at: https://www.okpodcast.com You can also join on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/okpodcast…
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Hello Everything is OK world! Kyle and James talk about big changes in James’ rheumatoid arthritis medicine, and the ending of the drug trial. They explore the broken pharmaceutical industry in the United States, and how it impacts everyday loved ones. They also discuss global warming and how we should be better stewards of the planet. This is a la…
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The 1956 Frederick Bombers were the first integrated high school football team to win a state championship in the United States. Coached by Dean Wild, a previous state champion at Watonga, the team of 12 Black players and 27 white players went 14-0 that year and beat Okmulgee Dunbar 33-0 in the Oklahoma Class B state championship game. Coach Wild’s…
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ALIENS! UAPS! With this summer’s news of the congressional hearing on unidentified aerial phenomenon, Kyle and James dig deep. What would it mean to Christianity if we find out we are not alone in the galaxy? Are aliens minor gods? Do aliens go to heaven or the heavens? What did C.S. Lewis say and why is his sci-fi so good? Too many questions. Ever…
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When Clara Luper and her students went to New York City in 1957 to perform her play, Brother President, they experienced integration for the first time. The trip opened their eyes to a new way of living and became the impetus to try to bring freedom to segregated Oklahoma. As the NAACP Youth Council leader and a well-respected teacher, Clara Luper …
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James, Matt and Kyle discuss the Southern Baptist “resolution” on women in ministry, and the idea of women in ministry in general. They breakdown the scriptures referenced in this resolution, and dig into both sides of the controversy. The official resolution of the Southern Baptist Convention on this subject passed on June 15, 2023. Resolution on …
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A while back I had the chance to talk with Zach and Walker Glenn who host another Radiohead podcast called "Idiotalk." We discussed my Radiohead story, why I love Kid A, and why I'm not the biggest fan of In Rainbows. If you haven't checked out their program, I highly suggest it. It's a lot of fun and they've managed to pull off combining serious t…
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Rodeo in Oklahoma evolved from competitions between cowboys at ranches in the Oklahoma Panhandle in the 1880s to the professional sport of the modern era. In this episode, Trait Thompson and Dr. Bob Blackburn explore the origin of rodeo in Oklahoma, the formation of the PRCA, and the impact the National Finals Rodeo made on Oklahoma City. Their gue…
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Welcome back EiOK family! Kyle and James talk about some of the people from church history that have impacted how we do faith. Thank you as always for listening, and consider supporting us on our patreon now! www.everythingisok.netद्वारा Everything is OK Podcast
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Taylor Sheridan’s 1883, a gritty western prequel to his wildly successful Yellowstone series, captured the nation’s attention with its realistic portrayal of an emigrant journey across the US to Oregon. But, how real was it? In this episode, Trait Thompson and Dr. Bob Blackburn are joined by Kathy Dickson, director of museums and sites for the Okla…
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What are we bringing to the table this year? Also what a strange carrot portrait. James and Kyle discuss the future, strange family acquisitions and goings on. music credits Details - Dave and Kate www.everythingisok.netद्वारा Everything is OK Podcast
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Take a nostalgic trip back to the decade of baggy jeans, backwards caps, the OJ Trial, Bill Clinton and everyone's first ever email accounts, it's a 1990s Mix from Mr. OK Jazz! Hip-Hop, Rock, Ambient, Jazz, WorldMusic, all kinds of tunes that were in his portable CD player from ages 16-26!द्वारा Mr OK Jazz
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