Oklahoma Today Podcast: April 29, 2024
Published April 2024
By Ben Luschen | 1 min read
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We're always excited when a new issue of Oklahoma Today finally reaches readers, and there's a lot we're proud of in our new May-June issue. The first thing readers will probably notice is our softball-forward cover featuring OU's RIley Ludlam and the OKC Spark's Jocelyn Alo. We have a big feature story in this issue about how Oklahoma City has become central to the world of softball. In this episode the editors discuss that story plus all the other goodness to be found in the new issue, including a look inside the lives of some of Oklahoma's most interesting bugs, a feature on the oldest family-run ranch in Oklahoma, and a glimpse inside the quirky Mustache Bash in El Reno.
Also in this episode, we walk down memory lane discussing the great Oklahoma restaurants of the past, and podvents span multiple languages. We hope you enjoy!
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