Switchyard Podcast
A production of The University of Tulsa and Public Radio Tulsa. Check out our latest episode.
Switchyard is a podcast for people hungry for eye-opening essays, moving fiction, soul-stirring poetry, and honest, thought-provoking conversation
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Switchyard is a podcast for people hungry for eye-opening essays, moving fiction, soul-stirring poetry, and honest, thought-provoking conversation ⇓
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Episode 23
This Land: Oklahoma’s Past, America’s Future
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Episode 22
Immersion: What the Media Gets Wrong by Not Going Deep
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Episode 21
Merchants of Fear: Stirring Hatred for Political Gain
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Episode 20
The Place of Literature: A Roundtable Discussion
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Episode 19
Echo Chambers: The Destructive Effects of Silos and Misinformation
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Episode 18
The Forgotten Man: Reporting on Class, Race and Poverty in America
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Episode 17
The Slow Civil War — What Happens Now?
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Episode 16
The Truth of What Happened: In Conversation with Ted Conover
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Episode 15
Switchyard at Mayfest: A Journey into the Heart of America
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Episode 14
Switchyard at Mayfest: Exposing the Ku Klux Klan in America
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Episode 13
Switchyard at Mayfest: Lost Promise and Resilience in Rural America
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Episode 12
Switchyard at Mayfest: Climate Forward
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Episode 11
Worlds Unseen: In Conversation with Sterlin Harjo
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Episode 10
Live Audience: At the Church Studio with Carl Phillips and Casii Stephan
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Episode 09
Live at the Church Studio: In Conversation with Jori Lewis and Siddhartha Deb
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Episode 08
Around the Table: In Conversation with Tom Colicchio
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Episode 07
On Native Land: In Conversation with Sean Sherman
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Episode 06
The Power of Fiction: In Conversation with Antonio-Ruiz-Camacho
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Episode 05
Radio Play: The Search Zone by Antonio Ruiz-Camacho
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Episode 04
The Frontier: In Conversation with Dimiter Kenarov
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Episode 03
Banned: In Conversation with Maia Kobabe
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Episode 02 Bonus
Ground Truth: A Poem by Natasha Trethewey
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Episode 02
The World on Fire: In Conversation with Natasha Trethewey
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Episode 01
Tennessee Waltz: In Conversation with Art Spiegelman