Episodes
Friday Jul 23, 2021
This is Carson Cunningham - KOCO-TV Sports Anchor
Friday Jul 23, 2021
Friday Jul 23, 2021
On this episode I chatted with Sports Anchor Carson Cunningham. Born and raised in Oklahoma, KOCO 5 sports reporter and anchor Carson Cunningham is proud to cover some of the best teams in the nation right here in his home state.
Cunningham grew up in Edmond, OK, and earned his bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism with a minor in sports media at Oklahoma State University. He got his start in journalism at OSU working for the student newspaper, The Daily O'Collegian, as a beat writer and worked his way up to sports editor.
After graduation, Cunningham first worked producing video reports covering OSU athletics for Palestra.net. He was then hired by KFOR-TV in Oklahoma City as Sports Reporter/Photographer and also worked at KWTV in Oklahoma City as a Sports Reporter/Anchor, before joining KOCO 5.
Cunningham loves to chat about sports as much as cover them. You can hear his latest thoughts on everything in the sports world on his "Goin' HAM" podcast," which you can find on KOCO.com. He's also active on twitter, follow him at www.twitter.com/KOCOCarson
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Wednesday Jul 21, 2021
This is Heather Rouba
Wednesday Jul 21, 2021
Wednesday Jul 21, 2021
On this episode I chatted with Brink Models agency owner and Preconstruction Director at Smith & Pickel Construction, Heather Rouba. Heather has a fantastic story, growing up in Mustang and getting her height from her father who played basketball at OSU. Heather was scouting early to be a model and spent her teens modeling around the country. Before going to college Heather became a missionary for the Mormon Church and spent a 1.5 years. Returning to Oklahoma Heather studied at UCO here in Edmond studying Interior Design with a minor in Art History. There's so much more to the story that you will hear in this episode. Notables: winning Mrs Oklahoma, Opening a Modeling Agency and now working in Construction.
For more information go to
https://www.instagram.com/hrouba/
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Monday Jul 19, 2021
This is DeAngel Farms & Winery
Monday Jul 19, 2021
Monday Jul 19, 2021
On this episode I chatted with Frank DeAngelis about his family winery in Blanchard Oklahoma. Frank moved to Oklahoma from Rochester New York to wrestle at OU and never left. His parents emigrated from Italy to New York where he grew up working their land and making wine with his father. Today Frank has his own winery in Blanchard and enjoys making small batched wine. Selling it in person on the farm or at local farmers markets.
For more information go to Franks Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/DeAngelisFarms/
This podcast is presented by Oklahoma Agritourism. Hundreds of Farms and ranches across the state invite you to explore and experience the intersection of agriculture and tourism - Oklahoma's growing adventure. Pet a pig, help with a harvest, lie around at the lodge, wind down with a wine and more. However you want to experience agriculture, let Oklahoma Agritourism be your guide, Start your adventure at www.oklahomaagritourism.com
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Friday Jul 16, 2021
This is Letty Watt - Literally Letty & Golf in the 50's & 60's
Friday Jul 16, 2021
Friday Jul 16, 2021
On this episode I chatted with Letty Watt. Letty is a storyteller and boy does she have some great stories. Growing up in North Eastern Oklahoma playing golf in the 50's and 60's. Living at the course with her sister because her Dad was the pro. Country Club life was something else back then and you can read all about it in Letty's blogs. She has her own blog called Literally Letty as well as her other blog telling the history of Miami Golf and Country Club.
https://mgcchistory.blogspot.com
https://literallyletty.blogspot.com
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Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
This is Donovan Funk
Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
Wednesday Jul 14, 2021
On this episode I chatted to musician Donovan Funk. Donovan creates alternative rock inspired by Kings of Leon, Jeff Buckley, Tom Petty, and Tor Miller; both in lyricism and musical expression. He started playing guitar at an early age, learning classic rock riffs that he heard while forming early memories with his dad. After his teen years he rediscovered his love for the instrument and began building songs based around what he could learn from the internet.
Donovan Funk is currently working on an album in his home studio writing and recording original compositions to share with the world via streaming services and live performances. Using intuition and classical training from school orchestra, Donovan Funk is able to include a multitude of instrument to his productions such as bass, drums, keyboard, and cello.
You can also find Donovan Funk performing at festivals, markets, and venues in Oklahoma City with a set that starts out mellow and builds to a screaming finale. Playing covers and originals with supporting members Christian Pearson on bass and his brother Conner Funk on drums.
For more information go to www.donovanfunk.com or follow him on instagram www.instagram.com/donovan.funk
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Monday Jul 12, 2021
This is 405 Brewing Co
Monday Jul 12, 2021
Monday Jul 12, 2021
On this episode I chatted with Jonathan and Trae about their brewing business 405 Brewing. Based in Norman Oklahoma they have been brewing beer for almost ten years now. Priding themselves on pushing the boundaries and not following the conventional brewery rules this pair have created some amazing beers. Last year they released an absurd amount of new beers. Over 65 beers in 2020. Coming up is there Summer Sour Funk event on July 17th hosting 8 breweries including themselves in Norman. If you like Sour beer, this is the event for you.
This podcast is presented by Oklahoma Agritourism. Hundreds of Farms and ranches across the state invite you to explore and experience the intersection of agriculture and tourism - Oklahoma's growing adventure. Pet a pig, help with a harvest, lie around at the lodge, wind down with a wine and more. However you want to experience agriculture, let Oklahoma Agritourism be your guide, Start your adventure at www.oklahomaagritourism.com
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Saturday Jul 10, 2021
This is TapTapEat
Saturday Jul 10, 2021
Saturday Jul 10, 2021
On this episode I sat down with Mark and Sam to talk about their tech businesses that helps the service industry tremendously. "TapTapEat provides local restaurants with a FREE tailored online menu application to streamline orders from the customer to the kitchen. We specifically design menus and an ordering system to fit the needs of each client. No out-of-the-box solution. And, we do it all for our clients at no cost. Because we believe in giving you more time to focus on your business, staff, and customers."
We talk about their shared passion for running ( more to come on that ) and shared love for systems and technology. The startup story is one familiar to many start ups, long hours after their career 9 to 5's building a platform to streamline the ordering process for restaurants and businesses alike. For more information go to www.taptapeat.com and follow them on instagram www.instagram.com/taptapeat
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Thursday Jul 08, 2021
This is Connelly Paving - The Oldest Paving Company in the State of Oklahoma
Thursday Jul 08, 2021
Thursday Jul 08, 2021
On this episode I chatted with Jim Connelly about his family business which was established in 1907. The company was founded by Andy and Morgan Connelly in September 1907 in El Reno, Oklahoma. The brothers emigrated from County Cork, Ireland to Oklahoma. In fact, they came to Oklahoma just before it became a state (Oklahoma became the 46th state in the United States November 16, 1907). The Rock Island Railroad has its headquarters in El Reno and at that time the railroad was the major means of transportation. They constructed many brick streets, bridges, and did work for the Rock Island Railroad. Connelly Paving Company constructed the first highway in the state of Oklahoma from Bartlesville to Dewey, which was approximately 6.5 miles.
Since the days back in El Reno, Connelly Paving moved a few times and currently headquarters in Oklahoma City. Connelly Paving works with general contractors all around the central Oklahoma region. We are a fifth generation family business that has operated within the central Oklahoma region for over 100 years. Connelly Paving Company prides itself on serving their customers and providing a quality product.
Fun facts:
- Connelly Paving Company constructed the first highway in the state of Oklahoma from Bartlesville to Dewey, which was approximately 6.5 miles.
- Connelly was named the 2008 Corporation of the Year by Catholic Charities of Oklahoma City.
- Connelly received the 2015 Subcontractor of the Year Award from the AGC of Oklahoma,
For more information go to: www.connellypaving.com and follow them on social media www.instagram.com/connellypaving www.facebook.com/connellypaving
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Tuesday Jul 06, 2021
This is Old West Buffalo Co.
Tuesday Jul 06, 2021
Tuesday Jul 06, 2021
On this episode I chatted to Neil from Old West Buffalo Co
mpany in Pawhuska Oklahoma. Old West Buffalo is an experience you won't want to miss! Kick up your boots and walk away whole in our Buffalo Encounter — 90 minutes of rip-roaring fun for folks of all ages. You’re sure to be inspired as you discover the amazing comeback story of the Monarch of the plains. Rent our space to capture a rustic and elegant feel for your next event and explore many more surprises!
For more information go to www.oldwestbuffalo.com
Address: 29521 US Hwy 60, Pawhuska, OK 74056
Contact: (918) 895-0788
This podcast is presented by Oklahoma Agritourism. Hundreds of Farms and ranches across the state invite you to explore and experience the intersection of agriculture and tourism - Oklahoma's growing adventure. Pet a pig, help with a harvest, lie around at the lodge, wind down with a wine and more. However you want to experience agriculture, let Oklahoma Agritourism be your guide, Start your adventure at www.oklahomaagritourism.com
#thisisoklahoma
Tuesday Jun 29, 2021
This is Head Country BBQ Sauce - CR Head
Tuesday Jun 29, 2021
Tuesday Jun 29, 2021
On this episode I chatted with CR Head about his families BBQ sauce businesses. "In 1947 it all started with a sauce. Simple concept… one that’s earned us a place at the dinner table for generations. Not too tangy. Not too sweet. Nothing fancy about it, really. Just a bold, rich, perfectly balanced blend of sweet and savory (with a hint of heat) born in the heartland from the finest Bar-B-Q traditions. Folks say it tastes like home.
Thing is though, Head Country goes way beyond the bottle. You’ll find it in the devotion and passion of our fans, many of whom have chosen us for decades.
Great flavor alone doesn’t explain it. But great times? Well, great times and Head Country just seem to go together. That’s the not-so-secret ingredient behind every Head Country product.
So long as people enjoy it, we’ll proudly keep doing what we do best – bring families and friends together for great times and great Bar-B-Q."
For more information go to www.headcountry.com
and follow them on instagram www.instagram.com/headcountrybbq
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