• Spare Some Change with Landry Miller

  • By: SoundsTooth
  • Podcast

Spare Some Change with Landry Miller

By: SoundsTooth
  • Summary

  • Landry Miller, politician, writer, and entertainer is sitting down to discuss and breakdown issues that are affecting us every day - and talking to community leaders, experts, and elected officials on how we can work together to solve those problems.We’ll be talking about systemic racism, inequality, homelessness, government accessibility and transparency, minimum wage increase, the pandemic, local economies, and so much more. We’ll spend each episode having hard discussions and conversations about the things that affect you.

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Episodes
  • Foster Care System in Oklahoma with Christina Cabbiness-Lloyd
    Dec 8 2020

    We’re back!
    Today we’ll be talking about the foster care and adoption system in Oklahoma - it’s not a sexy subject - but it’s an important one. My guest is an employee with the Oklahoma Dept of Human Services' Child Welfare division working in Foster Care and Adoption Recruitment, Christina Cabbiness-Lloyd.And I’ll be sharing with you the crazy month I’ve had and why we haven’t had any new episodes since early November.

    Produced by Landry Miller

    Executive Producers: Landry Miller, Quinn Blakely

    SoundsTooth.com———Special Thanks to my guest, Christina Cabbiness-Lloyd

    Oklahoma Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline information:1-800-522-3511

    OKhotline.org

    http://www.okdhs.org/contactus/Pages/DHSHotlines.aspx

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    1 hr
  • Being Native in America w/ Walela Knight
    Nov 3 2020

    Today we are going to be Talking about the next few weeks in American history and how we can use our voices to help our families, friends, and neighbors move past this. We’ll be talking to Walela Knight, the Tulsa coordinator for Rock the Native Vote and she is on the board of directors for Matriarch about Native discrimination, our role in getting involved, and why it’s so important and so much bigger of a problem than you think it is to wear that horribly racist native american costume.

    But first - if you’re listening to this the day it comes out - then you know it’s election day… and I gotta be honest, I’ve been fretting about this day for months - and I’m sure you have too… so let’s talk about the days and weeks to come.
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    Produced by Landry Miller

    Executive Producers: Landry Miller, DeVo

    SoundsTooth.com
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    Special Thanks to my guest, Walela Knight
    www.rockthenativevote2020.org/
    https://www.matriarchok.com/

    References:

    https://www.insider.com/native-american-offensive-racist-things-2020-1

    https://news.berkeley.edu/2020/09/25/in-the-fight-for-racial-justice-native-stories-should-not-be-ignored/

    https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/roadshow/stories/articles/2020/8/31/use-of-native-american-imagery

    https://www.history.com/topics/native-american-history/trail-of-tears

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    41 mins
  • Recap and Update #1 w/ Quinn Blakely
    Oct 20 2020

    Produced by Landry Miller

    Executive Producers: Landry Miller, DeVo, Quinn Blakely

    SoundsTooth.com
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    Special Thanks to my guest, Quinn Blakely

    References:
    Water Quality - https://sites.google.com/view/whatsinyourwater/home?authuser=0
    COVID UPDATE LOCAL - https://tulsaworld.com/news/local/four-tulsa-county-zip-codes-are-in-red-and-contact-tracers-cant-determine-reasons-because/article_5d65d36a-0ff8-11eb-accc-1b95e25e8e06.html
    Minimum Wage - https://www.publicradiotulsa.org/post/state-lawmakers-warned-theres-work-do-v-shaped-recovery-table#stream/0

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    53 mins

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