
A political podcast that won’t make you hate your neighbor. Curtis and Ryan unpack cultural and political issues facing Oklahoma and the nation with a light-hearted air. Brought to you by The Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 71 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureNewsNews Commentary | |||

Curtis and Ryan sit down with Robert Aery to talk about the launch of the Hern Policy Institute and its recent study on housing affordability.
Curtis and Ryan talk to Amy Bruce, executive director of Whiz Kidz, about her work leading a one-on-one literacy tutoring and faith-based mentoring program.
Ryan and Curtis sit down with Samantha Fulnecky to unpack the moment she received a failing grade for defending biological reality in class—and what happened after she filed a religious discrimination complaint against her university.
Curtis and Ryan are joined by Mike Palicz of Americans for Tax Reform to analyze the ongoing government shutdown: who’s to blame, what caused it, and what it will take to resolve it.
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Easy to listen to! Good people!
Glad to hear Ryan still has the same poop jokes as he did in college, such a nice whiff of nostalgia. I’d like to hear about actual ghosts at OU since that’s why I downloaded the podcast and assumed it was going to be about students that died while at OU and haunted the hallways. - love from Smoot
Great podcast on Oklahoma issues discussed from a conservative perspective by a couple of younger guys. First episode on funding school districts (Ghost Hunting) was a good one! Can’t wait to see what other topics are discussed. Keep it casual, informative and entertaining and I think this podcast could grow legs. Keep it up fellas!
I liked the laid back format and I’m excited to have a podcast to listen to on Oklahoma politics.
For someone who is not super politically involved, I found this podcast to be informational and entertaining.










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