Oklahoma Women Want To Know
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Journalists, from a radio station with a long history in the community, get real about the issues facing Oklahoma women today. Join our candid conversation behind the scenes about important topics on life at work and home. New episodes are posted every Wednesday at 5 AM.
Oklahoma Women Want To Know
4d ago
Bobbi Jo White was an Owasso teacher who was killed when a distracted driver crashed into the back of her vehicle sending it off a bridge onto the roadway below. Bobbi's mom, Gail Lambert tells Bobbi's story and how she is trying to push forward legislation that will crack down on distracted driving. April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month ..read more
Oklahoma Women Want To Know
1w ago
With the upcoming election we thought it would be a good time to talk about Workplace incivility. A recent human resources survey found that 66% of U.S. workers have experienced or witnessed incivility in the workplace over the past month. Those who rate their workplace as uncivil are three times more likely to express job dissatisfaction and twice as likely to quit. Kathy Burrows, Director of Human Resources for Tulsa County, discusses good policy ..read more
Oklahoma Women Want To Know
2w ago
Dillon Rose Fine Jewelry has premiere pieces inspired by Tulsa's beautiful Art Deco and Oklahoma’s Native American heritage. The owner has come a long way since selling her first set of earrings in Mexico City for tacos. The small business leader is also a part of an upcoming event for Art Deco Month. Click here for more information. https://dillonrose.com/blogs/news/deco-and-diamonds-in-tulsa ..read more
Oklahoma Women Want To Know
3w ago
Sleep expert Dr. Amritanshu Singh talks about how much sleep you should be getting in order to function at your best. Dr. Singh also talks about the myths and facts surrounding sleep and what prevents us from getting proper rest ..read more
Oklahoma Women Want To Know
1M ago
Female powerlifters are a force to be reckoned with and the popularity of the sport is taking off in high schools all over the country, even here in Oklahoma. Sand Springs teenager Kiyah Dover won 5th place in the state high school powerlifting championship and talks about why she loves the sport of powerlifting ..read more
Oklahoma Women Want To Know
1M ago
Makayla Brewster was just five days away from turning 13 when she took her own life in 2021. MaKayla's mom, Angela, says in the days before her death, Makayla had experienced some bullying at school and was having suicidal thoughts. Angela Brewster joins us to tell MaKayla's story and to encourage parents to pay attention to their child's social media ..read more
Oklahoma Women Want To Know
1M ago
Detective Bobbi Heathcott became a detective with the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office in her 30s. Heathcott talks about following her dreams and how she balances a stressful career and being a mom ..read more
Oklahoma Women Want To Know
1M ago
The American Heart Association says 40% of cardiac arrest emergencies among children are sports-related. Lobbyist Alisa Northcutt rallies at the state capital for change when it comes to treating children who suffer cardiac arrests at school ..read more
Oklahoma Women Want To Know
2M ago
The recent disappearance of 40-year-old Katie VaClaw brought a lot of attention to Prader-Willi Syndrome. Katie's sister, Stacy Lard, talks about what life is like for Katie and the struggles she deals with due to PWS. Katie McDaniel also has a sister with PWS and she talks about the numerous disabilities that go along with PWS ..read more
Oklahoma Women Want To Know
2M ago
Katie Mears talks about what Hemophilia is and what it is like to navigate the world when your body can't stop bleeding. Kerri Crabtree lost her brother who suffered from Hemophilia and talks about his struggles and how he contracted HIV from tainted blood ..read more