The Oklahoma Today Podcast: October 30, 2023
Published October 2023
By Ben Luschen | 2 min read
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There might not be a bigger expert on ghosts and paranormal activity in the Sooner State than Jeff Provine, the writer behind the Haunted Oklahoma book series and ghost tours, and we're pleased to have him as a guest for this special Halloween Week episode. Editor-in-Chief Nathan Gunter interviews Provine about the metaphysical realm and the classic ghost legends of Oklahoma. This is one spectre-speculating spectacular you won't want to miss!
Stick around for the editors sharing some of their own favorite ghost stories, and the weekly podvents never disappoint.
Podvents from this episode come, as always, from TravelOK.com. Here's what we discussed:
The Woolaroc Retrospective Exhibit & Sale in Bartlesville
Lexington Zombie Farm
Cotton Festival & Chili Cook-Off in Frederick
Turkish Food Festival in Oklahoma City (event postponed post-recording)
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