Episodes
Politics
Published 08/21/20
While we had some exciting episodes ready for release this month, we feel like it’s best to put those on pause and offer some conversations that can be helpful during this time in quarantine. In today’s episode, Charis calls in Ellen Stackable. Ellen is the co-founder of Poetic Justice that offers restorative writing and creative arts programs to women who are incarcerated.  As you may have heard, people who are incarcerated are getting hit with COVID-19 just as hard as the rest of us, but...
Published 04/08/20
Published 04/08/20
Charis sits down with Georgene Dwyer, LPC to discuss therapeutic practices for anxiety facing COVID-19, and she leads us in a personal grounding practice.
Published 03/23/20
Alex and Will sit down with Tony Li to discuss the rise of fashion and art in Tulsa.
Published 03/10/20
Tulsa Fashion
Published 03/09/20
Charis and Will sit down with Nehemiah Frank, founder of The Black Wall Street Times, to discuss how to respond to racism and advocate for awareness in a negative/reactive culture. Follow us: www.citizensoftulsa.com www.instagram.com/citizensoftulsa
Published 02/25/20
Tulsa Advocacy
Published 02/25/20
Alex and Will sit down with Venita Cooper A.K.A. "Coop" to talk about her new business Silhouette Sneakers in Greenwood, and the power of voting in an emerging city. Follow us: www.citizensoftulsa.com www.instagram.com/citizensoftulsa
Published 02/17/20
Tulsa Business
Published 02/17/20
Charis sits down with The Rev. Dr. Robert Turner to discuss Greenwood, its last building standing, and what Tulsans can do to be a part of the solution. Follow us: www.citizensoftulsa.com www.instagram.com/citizensoftulsa
Published 02/11/20
Tulsa History
Published 02/11/20
In the first episode of 2020, Alex Aguilar and Will Retherford sit down with Hannibal B. Johnson to discuss the Tulsa Race Massacre, the effects of this tragedy in present time, and how we move forward in the city of Tulsa. Follow us: www.citizensoftulsa.com www.instagram.com/citizensoftulsa
Published 02/06/20
Tulsa History
Published 02/06/20
In this episode, we interview Becky Fields who is the Vice President of Private Banking at Mabrey Bank. Becky is also a motivational speaker and one of her goals is to help women achieve their goals with less stress. She also has a compelling story that will inspire all of us today.
Published 03/28/19
In this episode, we interview Becky Fields who is the Vice President of Private Banking at Mabrey Bank. Becky is also a motivational speaker and one of her goals is to help women achieve their goals with less stress. She also has a compelling story that...
Published 03/28/19
In this episode we interview founder, Justin Carpenter, of Foolish Things Bar + Biscuit and discuss cocktail culture in Tulsa, OK.
Published 03/08/19
In this episode we interview founder, Justin Carpenter, of Foolish Things Bar + Biscuit and discuss cocktail culture in Tulsa, OK. 
Published 03/08/19
In honor of Black History Month, we still down with Mareo D. Johnson who is the founding president of the Black Lives Matter chapter here in Tulsa. He is also a pastor of Seeking The Kingdom ministries and has some important insight that we all can...
Published 02/25/19
In honor of Black History Month, we still down with Mareo D. Johnson who is the founding president of the Black Lives Matter chapter here in Tulsa. He is also a pastor of Seeking The Kingdom ministries and has some important insight that we all can learn from.
Published 02/25/19
In this episode, we interview Symon Hajjar who is the founder of Hot Toast Music Company. Hot Toast is not just "kids music" but an opportunity for wide-eyed innovators of all ages to join in the fun of self-discovery and creativity. Hajjar's stellar songwriting skills bring an easiness to talking about difficult or serious topics with kids, as well as delighting in the pure joy children find in simply being silly. Songs are anchored with creative activities that combine the tactile with the...
Published 02/12/19
Local Art & Music
Published 02/11/19