(Feed generated with FetchRSS)
via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans
Listen to the podcast at: WHERE WILL BARBRA GO
(Feed generated with FetchRSS) via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans
0 Comments
Listen to the podcast at: A REASON TO LIVE
(Feed generated with FetchRSS) via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans
Listen to the podcast at: FAKE NEWS FRIDAY 06/21/24
(Feed generated with FetchRSS) via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans
Listen to the podcast at: Upholding Justice - With DA Steve Kunzweiler
Tulsa's District Attorney, Steve Kunzweiler, visits the studio of Fresh Black Coffee, to discuss his role in the community and the principles he operates by.
We discuss the challenging times and current difficulties.
Steve also gives some encouraging insights and exhorts the faith communities to help bring a redemptive opportunity to those seeking to make the most of their second chances.
Catch all our shows at www.FreshBlack.Coffee
Connect with us at www.facebook.com/freshblackcoffee
Our audio podcast is at https://feeds.feedburner.com/thefreshblackcoffeepodcast
Our video podcast is at https://feeds.feedburner.com/freshblackcoffee/videocast
Watch the video on our YouTube channel, Facebook, website, or with your podcasting app.
We record the show every Saturday and release it later the same day. Click here to watch this episode ยปJeff Davis commentary appears courtesy of www.theThoughtZone.com via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans
Listen to the podcast at: WHERE WILL BARBRA GOWHERE WILL BARBRA GO
via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans
Listen to the podcast at: A REASON TO LIVEA REASON TO LIVE
via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans
Listen to the podcast at: Primary elections, special session, new jail land and more
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civil Rights Attorney Ryan Kiesel about the upcoming primary elections, Governor Stitt's call for a special session to consider his nomination of Mike Holder to the Board of Regents for A&M Colleges and Oklahoma County Commissioners moving forward with the purchase of land near Del City for a new jail. The Trio also discusses a decision by an Oklahoma County judge saying gubernatorial cabinet members cannot be dual office holders and the same judge also rules in favor of opponents of a Catholic charter schools. Mentioned in this episode: Oklahoma State Medical Association via The top political podcasts from Oklahomans |
Sooner Podcasts This service is intended to introduce Oklahoma Archives
June 2024
Categories |