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OEA
OEA
209 episodes
2 days ago
We’re back from the holiday break with part one of our interview with Forrest Bennett, the new president of the Oklahoma AFL-CIO. Forrest brings humor, heart, and honesty as he reflects on growing up in Oklahoma, his nine years in the Legislature, and why standing up for working people is the work he believes in most.
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We’re back from the holiday break with part one of our interview with Forrest Bennett, the new president of the Oklahoma AFL-CIO. Forrest brings humor, heart, and honesty as he reflects on growing up in Oklahoma, his nine years in the Legislature, and why standing up for working people is the work he believes in most.
Show more...
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OEA
Episode 209 -- Forrest Bennett Part 1
We’re back from the holiday break with part one of our interview with Forrest Bennett, the new president of the Oklahoma AFL-CIO. Forrest brings humor, heart, and honesty as he reflects on growing up in Oklahoma, his nine years in the Legislature, and why standing up for working people is the work he believes in most.
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2 days ago
33 minutes 33 seconds

OEA
Episode 208 -- A Brown Bag Look at the Year Ahead
We’re closing out the year with a look ahead. On the final Fried Okra episode of 2025, former Shawnee teacher Seth Brown joins us to talk about his journey into education advocacy and what’s coming in the next legislative session for Oklahoma educators. #oklaed
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3 weeks ago
36 minutes 13 seconds

OEA
Episode 207 -- Road to Remembrance
A new episode of Fried Okra features Stephen Evans of the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum. We explore the Road to Remembrance program with Greenwood Rising, where OKCPS and TPS students learn hard histories of hate and the powerful truth that we do not have to live that way. Stephen explains how these lessons reshape generations and strengthen our communities. #oklaed
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1 month ago
33 minutes 14 seconds

OEA
Episode 206 -- Rep. Michelle McCane
A new episode of Fried Okra is out now! We sit down with Rep. Michelle McCane, a 14-year Tulsa Public Schools educator and former OEA member, to talk about lived experience, holding elected leaders accountable, sharing your story, and supporting the support staff who keep our schools running. #oklaed
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1 month ago
44 minutes 37 seconds

OEA
Episode 205 -- Interim Study Hall: What Lawmakers are Learning
A new episode of Fried Okra breaks down the interim studies at the Capitol on literacy, merit pay, childhood hunger, concurrent enrollment, and student violence. Learn what lawmakers are considering and how these discussions could shape the future of Oklahoma schools. #oklaed
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1 month ago
54 minutes 25 seconds

OEA
Episode 204 -- Rep. Ellen Pogemiller
We are thrilled to welcome back former Fried Okra host Rep. Ellen Pogemiller! She shares how her journey from PTA parent to OEA staff member to state representative shaped her work and what she has learned that can help all of us face new opportunities and challenges. #oklaed
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1 month ago
35 minutes 37 seconds

OEA
Episode 203 -- Shutdown Side Effects
A new episode of Fried Okra features Oklahoma Policy Institute Executive Director Shiloh Kantz breaking down how the federal government shutdown could affect Oklahoma’s public school communities. We talk about what a shutdown really means for schools, families, and educators, and what Oklahomans should be watching in the weeks ahead. #oklaed
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2 months ago
40 minutes 11 seconds

OEA
Episode 202 -- "One job should be enough."
A new episode of Fried Okra features OREA President Paula Squires and OEA Education Support Professional of the Year Kathy Hale. Paula shares how retired educators continue to protect the future for those still in the classroom, while Kathy discusses her role in Putnam City and the fight for fair pay and respect through the ESP Bill of Rights. #oklaed
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2 months ago
22 minutes 14 seconds

OEA
Episode 201 -- Every Child Deserves Stability
In this episode of Fried Okra, we talk with Mid-Del teacher, City Councilor, and OEA member Kim Blodgett about why educators should get involved in their communities and how chaos and uncertainty often hit our most vulnerable students hardest. #oklaed
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2 months ago
39 minutes 45 seconds

OEA
Episode 200 -- Up Next: Oklahoma's Aspiring Educators
In this episode of Fried Okra, we sit down with Dalaney Santos, President of the Oklahoma Aspiring Educators Association, and OEA Organizer Josh Frazier to discuss the future of the teaching profession, the importance of supporting aspiring educators, and how OAEA is helping shape the path forward for Oklahoma public education. #oklaed
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3 months ago
27 minutes 32 seconds

OEA
Episode 199 -- End of an Era, Start of a Lesson
Ryan Walters is out. In this episode of Fried Okra, we break down his resignation, the timeline leading to it, his chaotic legacy, and what it means for Oklahoma education. We also look to the future with hope, while remembering the lessons of the past. #oklaed
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3 months ago
24 minutes 31 seconds

OEA
Episode 198 -- Labor Omni Vincit
We talk with AFL-CIO Oklahoma President Jimmy Curry and OEA Executive Director Dr. Rhonda Harlow about Oklahoma’s deep labor roots, the victories and struggles of the past, the current state of organizing, and how lessons from history can guide us toward a stronger future. 
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3 months ago
58 minutes 58 seconds

OEA
Episode 197 -- "Magic in Oklahoma Classrooms"
We sit down with Heather Davis, Bartlesville teacher and Award for Teaching Excellence winner, whose “Magic in Oklahoma Classrooms” message is inspiring educators statewide. In this episode, Heather shares why she chose teaching, what makes her classroom unique, and why it’s vital for educators to tell their own stories. She also reflects on the role of OEA in uniting teachers, the importance of strong advocacy for public schools, and how every classroom moment can shape a brighter future for Oklahoma.
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3 months ago
35 minutes 13 seconds

OEA
Episode 196 -- Phones Down, Drama Up
Fried Okra is back from summer break! We recap the scandals and chaos at the State Dept. and Board of Ed, explore how new laws like the cell phone ban are hitting schools, and look ahead to a big year with the state superintendent race on the horizon. Listen now. #oklaed
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4 months ago
34 minutes 4 seconds

OEA
Episode 195 -- Sine Die and the Veto Parade
The Oklahoma legislative session has officially adjourned Sine Die—but not before lawmakers overrode a wave of the Governor’s vetoes and finalized key decisions about education funding. In this episode of Fried Okra, we break down the final week at the Capitol, highlight the bills that made it across the finish line, and unpack what they mean for students and educators across the state.
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7 months ago
24 minutes 12 seconds

OEA
Episode 194 -- The Verdict: Public Funds, Public Schools
We’re breaking down the Supreme Court’s decision to block the nation's first religious charter school in Oklahoma—and what it means for public education in our state. We’re also taking a look at the latest State Board of Education meeting and the education bills still on the move as the legislative session enters its final sprint.
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7 months ago
37 minutes 38 seconds

OEA
Episode 193 -- Pencils Down, Budget's In
We’re breaking down the state budget deal and what it really means for public schools. Plus, a full roundup of education legislation—what was signed (or not), what didn’t, and what you need to know moving forward. If you’re an educator or care about Oklahoma’s public schools, this one’s for you. Listen on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5M9IBGM3WQar71SmFQAaCv Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oea/id1501888562 #oklaed
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8 months ago
32 minutes 51 seconds

OEA
Episode 192 -- From Lawsuit to Lawmaking
We're diving into the lawsuit filed this week against Ryan Walters and the State Board of Education—brought by parents, grandparents, and educators, and led by former Republican Attorney General Mike Hunter. We’re also breaking down key education bills that survived deadline week at the Capitol—what made it through, what didn’t, and what it all means for Oklahoma public schools.
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8 months ago
36 minutes 30 seconds

OEA
Episode 191 -- "Disappointed and dejected"
We're catching you up on everything you've missed in the past few weeks at the #okleg—including a disappointing move by lawmakers not to send the new education standards back to the State Board, despite strong concerns from educators and the public. If you're feeling frustrated, you're not alone—and this episode helps you make sense of what’s happening at the Capitol and what comes next.
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8 months ago
30 minutes 36 seconds

OEA
Episode 190 -- OU All-American/Education Major Raegan Beers
OU’s Raegan Beers shines on the court—but she’s also preparing to lead the next generation as an education major. Hear why teaching is part of her game plan on this week’s Fried Okra. 🎧 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/oea/id1501888562 🎧 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5M9IBGM3WQar71SmFQAaCv #oklaed
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8 months ago
31 minutes 12 seconds

OEA
We’re back from the holiday break with part one of our interview with Forrest Bennett, the new president of the Oklahoma AFL-CIO. Forrest brings humor, heart, and honesty as he reflects on growing up in Oklahoma, his nine years in the Legislature, and why standing up for working people is the work he believes in most.