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Mt. Zion Baptist Church burning. Photo credit https://tulsaraceriot.omeka.net/

Mt. Zion Baptist Church burning. Photo credit https://tulsaraceriot.omeka.net/

Tulsa Race Massacre (Part Two)

June 22, 2020 by David Meigs

In our second episode on the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, we invite Dan Hahn and Jake Krumweide to provide an expanded historical perspective on the event. If you haven’t already, go back and listen to part 1 - Episode 84. This episode is very personal for us, and we learned so much through researching and our guests. Thanks again for the support!

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June 22, 2020 /David Meigs
Tulsa Race Massacre, Tulsa, Greenwood, Race
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Zach Ramey

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Zach Ramey of Distractions of Less (Episode 79)

December 15, 2019 by David Meigs in music podcast

By listener demand, we present Zach Ramey. Zach was the lead songwriter/guitarist with Brad and David’s band Distractions of Less, and guitarist for Copy Copy. We check in with Zach on life, NYC, photography and reflect on our band days. We’d say there is a little something for everyone in this one, but Claremore/Tulsa friends and musicians will love it the most.

music credits

Distractions of Less - Song 1

Distractions of Less - Song 2

Distractions of Less - Song 3

https://distractionsofless.bandcamp.com/

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December 15, 2019 /David Meigs
Zach Ramey, Distractions of Less, Copy Copy, David Bazan, Claremore, Tulsa, tulsa music scene, Everything is OK Podcast, Everything is OK, local bands, songwriter
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Dan Hahn performing as Algebra.

Dan Hahn performing as Algebra.

Education Equity w/ Dan Hahn (Episode 27)

October 01, 2017 by David Meigs

Dan Hahn is an middle school principal, educator, Oklahoman, and hip hop artist in Tulsa, Oklahoma under the stage name Algebra.  In this episode he shares how life led him towards teaching and mentoring students,  listening to his students, and re-framing the institution our students learn and grow in.   We talk about the 180 degree transformation we saw in Dan of old and adult Dan, the importance of paying and educating our teaching force, and erasing the fence in front of student success regardless of identity intersection.

music credits

Song #4 - Distractions of Less
Next Ex - CAPPA
Have Fun Dying - Algebra

October 01, 2017 /David Meigs
race, education equity, equality, K-12, Algebra, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Hip hop
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God's Ideal w/ Scales of Motion (Episode 4)

September 26, 2016 by David Meigs

On this episode, we discuss the concept of God's Ideal, the American dream, and the disconnect between Jesus' example on this earth, and the wealth, health and prosperity gospel.  We speak with Scales of Motion, a Tulsa, OK band comprised of Chris Skillern, Kevin Skillern and Craig Maricle about their longevity as a band, growing up, and navigating life as people of faith.  

You can find more on Scales of Motion at https://www.facebook.com/scalesofmotion/ 

Kevin's project Ezekiel Songs can be found at https://www.facebook.com/ezekielsongs/

This week's musical goodness includes

Depths - Scales of Motion
No More Running - Scales of Motion
As Far as the East is from the West - Scales of Motion
Regeneration - Scales of Motion
Progress - At All Costs

September 26, 2016 /David Meigs
scales of motion, Tulsa, Oklahoma, podcast, God, struggle, wealth, hope
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