Episodios

  • April Hill goes to Capitol Hill
    Jun 25 2025
    KRMG News Director April Helm (Hill) isn’t just showing up; she’s speaking up. April just got back from testifying at a hearing on romance scams before the Senate Judiciary Committee, and she has a story to tell. April talks about her journey to DC and what Congress wanted to know about romance scammers and their victims. April talks about what led her to that seat at the witness table and how it feels to stare down a panel of senators and say, “Here’s what needs to change.”? Watch April Helm’s testimony: https://youtu.be/W7t4Aqn2psw?si=75GRTSrEbfND99FR
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    55 m
  • The Beautifully Chaotic World of Women with ADD
    Jun 18 2025
    Attention Deficit Disorder. It’s a term that is thrown around casually, but for women who actually have ADD, it is debilitating. Women with ADD experience depression, anxiety, and feelings of worthlessness. Therapist Constance Alexander with Breakthrough Family Counseling tells us how to deal with that mountain of unfinished laundry, the chronic overcommitting, those unfinished projects, and the emotional rollercoaster that comes with ADD.
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    43 m
  • Firewomen on the Frontline
    Jun 11 2025
    Massive wildfires tore through Oklahoma in the spring of 2025. Volunteer firefighters were crucial when the fires became too much for the departments to handle on their own. Now, more than ever, there is a need for volunteer firefighters in Green Country. Taylor Meyers answered that call and fights fires as a volunteer with the Coweta Fire Department. Taylor is a force to be reckoned with and has earned the respect of the firefighters she works with. Taylor shares with us her scary moments and her triumphs in fighting fires. Deputy Chief Matt Weldon with the Coweta Fire Department also joins us to discuss how to become a volunteer firefighter.
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    35 m
  • Crossroads to Success
    Jun 4 2025
    When her daughter was born with a heart defect, Mandy Vavrinak had to stop working to take care of her full-time. Mandy took a chance and started Crossroads Communications, a public relations company from her home. With the support of her husband, Mandy’s business is thriving. Mandy talks about her dream of starting her own business and how she managed to create it while balancing a family with limited income. Mandy’s website is https://crossroads-team.com/
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    38 m
  • Tulsa Crime Stoppers
    May 28 2025
    You have more than likely seen a few news reports asking anyone with information about a crime to call Tulsa Crime Stoppers. Executive Director Karen Gilbert explains what Crime Stoppers is and what they do. We also talk with former Tulsa Police Homicide Sgt Dave Walker about how crucial Crime Stoppers is for TPD and how the community has helped solve cases and put criminals in jail.
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    30 m
  • Walk by Faith, Not by Sight Comedians
    May 14 2025
    What do you get when you mix a blind comedian with a quadriplegic comedian? A recipe for side-splitting laughter. Blind comedian Leon the Jokester teamed up with Charlie Beal, who became a quadriplegic after an accident, to share their stories and clean, family-friendly comedy. These guys had us rolling in the studio. To learn more about these funny guys, check out: https://www.leonthejokester.com/
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    30 m
  • Is it HOT in here or is it just menopause?
    May 7 2025
    Menopause—just the thought of it makes you start sweating. Menopause is hot on our minds, so we reached out to Dr. Beth Dupree to get some answers about what the heck is going on with our bodies. Dr. Dupree takes more of a holistic approach and explains why we have hot flashes, night sweats, weight gain, and more. She also tells us how to balance our hormones so we can get back to being the pleasant ladies that we are. For more info on Dr. Beth Dupree visit: https://myrockdoc.com/
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    36 m
  • Paws of Justice
    Apr 30 2025
    K-9 officers are a game changer for law enforcement. When they go to work, they sniff first and ask questions later. Alesha Brandt with Torchlight K9 in Tulsa trains all kinds of dogs. Some specialize in sniffing out drugs or guns. Others aid in rescue and recovery when people are missing or endangered. Brandt talks about how K9 officers are chosen and how they are trained. Brandt also trains therapy dogs and jobless furry friends. Find out more at https://torchlightk9.com
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    35 m