Oklahoma Women Want To Know

By: Cox Media Group Tulsa
  • Summary

  • Journalists, from a radio station with a long history in the community, get real about the issues facing Oklahoma women today. Join our candid conversation behind the scenes about important topics on life at work and home. New episodes are posted every Wednesday at 5 AM.
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Episodes
  • Retro vibes on Route 66
    Oct 16 2024
    Major attractions are popping up along Route 66 across the country and Tulsa is jumping on board with the development of the Palmera Motor Court. The retro-inspired hotel is being designed right here in Tulsa by Studio 45 Architects. Katie Huisenga with Studio 45 gives us the inside scoop on the new hotel and how she got into architecture as a child.
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    23 mins
  • Angelman Syndrome: finding a cure is within reach
    Oct 9 2024
    Remi Matheson is a beautiful 8-year-old Owasso girl with a rare genetic mutation called Angelman Syndrome. Remi's parents, Chrysti and Derek Matheson host an annual golf tournament, called the Remi Cup to help raise money for Angelman Syndrome research. The Mathesons talk about the characteristics and early signs of the disorder and tell us all about their little firecracker, Remi. To donate to Angelman Syndrome research and to learn more, visit Remicup.com
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    30 mins
  • I ain't afraid of no ghost
    Oct 2 2024
    Everyone has an opinion on whether ghosts exist or not. Even if you don't believe spirits are real, it's still intriguing and hard to explain when objects move or voices are heard. One Owasso mom is taking her curiosity about the afterlife to the next level. Amanda Farris is a local paranormal investigator. Farris tells us about her adventures and how you can join in on the investigations.
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    29 mins

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