Oklahoma Today Podcast: March 18

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We're less than a month away from the big solar eclipse, and we've got you covered on all the basics. Though the eclipse will be viewable to different degrees of partiality for much of the state, those in the southeastern corner will get a glimpse at totality: one of the sky's best treats for all us below. The Oklahoma Today editors walk listeners through where, when, and how to best see the coming star-covering and share more about our eclipse themed March-April issue (including a guide to places to go and things to do in the area of totality). 

Also on the show, the editors discuss some other natural wonders on their bucket lists and podvents gets sporty with basketball and bass fishing. We hope you enjoy!

The Oklahoma Today Podcast is sponsored by Bravado Wireless.

Catch up with back episodes of the Oklahoma Today Podcast here.

Written By
Ben Luschen

Luschen joined the *Oklahoma Today*’ staff as Research Editor in 2021 and currently works as the magazine's Web Editor, managing the website and social media fronts. His past *Oklahoma Today* stories have ranged in content from the state's bee and quail industries to its vibrant art and music scenes. Not adverse to a road trip, Luschen is always on the lookout for the next big adventure. He is never out of opinions about the current state of Oklahoma City Thunder basketball.

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