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Dan Potter chats with Tulsa’s most creative and interesting personalities, makers, artists, and thought leaders. New episodes will be posted on the second and fourth Wednesdays each month.
Latest Episode
Founded in 2021, the King Cabbage Brass Band has taken Tulsa by storm. They released their first album, Live at Cain's, in 2022 and play sold out clubs almost every weekend. Founders Greg Fallis and Nicholas Foster spoke with Dan on the first day of the music camp the band sponsors called "Brass at the Ballpark.."
The conclusion of Dan's first-ever chat with the man who hosted the KRMG morning show for almost 30 years, the great John Erling. John is the creator and host of the Oklahoma Historical Society's "Voice of Oklahoma" audio history podcast.
Since 1976, there have only been three hosts of the morning show on KRMG. Dan Potter has hosted since 2012, Joe Kelley hosted from 2005-2012 and, before that, for almost 30 years, the legendary John Erling ruled the Tulsa airwaves with a unique mix of humor and controversy. John's voice hasn't been heard on KRMG since his last commercials faded away around 2009, or so. But...that ended this week when Dan invited John back to our studios to be on a guest both on-air, and on this podcast.
From increasing difficulties finding election workers to death threats against her, the last few years have been tough for Tulsa County Elections Secretary Gwen Freeman. Yet, she is determined to keep her job and to defend Oklahoma's election system which, she says, is the best in the country.
At the start of the spring storm season, a conversation with "Tulsa's Chief Meteorologist" James Aydelott, one the smartest and nicest guys I know.
Shannon Smith is a Tulsa-based traveler, chef and cookbook author. But, none of those descriptors fully captures what she does. Her dinner parties are entertaining travelogues that take people by their ears, and their palates, all around the world. She's visited more than 50 countries and has been to Italy alone more than 40 times. In May, her first cookbook, "Hidden Tables," will be published.
Shahaf and his wife (who are not using their last names at the recommendation of the Israeli Embassey) arrived in Tulsa just days before Hamas attacked Israel. In the intervening five months, they have answered many questions from Tulsans, they've worried about family and friends back home and they have fallen in love with their new hometown.
The co-anchor of FOX23 News This Morning talks openly about the hatred media figures in this market sometimes face, as well as about the state of broadcast journalism in Tulsa and about her new series "On Her Mind."
Tulsa has quite a few orchestras for a city of its size. The Tulsa Symphony, The TCC Signature Symphony and the TU Symphony Orchestra, to name a few. The latest ensemble to join that list is the Tulsa People's Orchestra, or TPO, which is open to any local musician who wants to make music with others.
Jeff Thompson, former General Manager of Mother Road Market and standup comedian, has opened Tulsa's first non-alcoholic bar, The Staight Edge Lounge.
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