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When kids just won't listen, parents often feel stuck between two choices: to give in, or get angry. It's exhausting! We give you the top techniques, directly from the experts, helping you on your path to a more peaceful, respectful and joyful life with your kids.
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In-depth conversations that promote a healthy dialogue on race relations in our community and around the nation. Wayland Cubit and a rotating chair of co-hosts seek common ground for the common good as they practice the art of kindness in civil discourse and authenticity in storytelling.
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After 68 episodes, the United Voice Oklahoma podcast has reached it's end! On this final episode, Wayland & Taylor look back at the podcast, and interview Mark Nehrenz, Executive Director of OKC GOOD, who has produced every episode of the podcast. He talks about his journey into storytelling, and what led him to what he does today. We end the episo…
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On our second to last EVER episode of the podcast, we are joined by Dr. Quintin Hughes Sr. He wears many hats in our city, and Wayland & Taylor talk to him about his experience in OKC predominately related to his work founding and directing Northeast OKC Renaissance Inc. , and organization that has played a massive role in stewarding the renaissanc…
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This week we are joined by Mr. James Shaw Sr. for a conversation about Oklahoma's historic all black towns. Mr. Shaw wrote a book entitled "Boley : Oklahoma's Famous Black Town", and he joins us to talk about growing up in Boley, as well as the history of the town and the other all black towns in Oklahoma…
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Denyvetta Davis is the President of the Northeast OKC Neighborhood Coalition and has been the longtime leader of NE OKC’s JFK neighborhood. Ms. Davis joined us to talk about her decades of experience building up neighborhoods on the Eastside of OKC, and specifically some specific issues related to environmental justice in the areas where she lives …
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Join us for the final of four "Loom Sessions" of the podcast, where Taylor is joined by Scotia Moore and four other guests to discuss topics specifically related to Scotia's project, The Loom. For these Loom episodes, we invite you to join us for a deep dive on issues related to race and relational dynamics between funders and practitioners in the …
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Join us for the third of four "Loom Sessions" of the podcast, where Taylor is joined by Scotia Moore and four other guests to discuss topics specifically related to Scotia's project, The Loom. For these Loom episodes, we invite you to join us for a deep dive on issues related to race and relational dynamics between funders and practitioners in the …
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Join us for the second of four "Loom Sessions" of the podcast, where Taylor is joined by Scotia Moore and four other guests to discuss topics specifically related to Scotia's project, The Loom. For these Loom episodes, we invite you to join us for a deep dive on issues related to race and relational dynamics between funders and practitioners in the…
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Join us for 4 episodes of the podcast where Taylor is joined by Scotia Moore and four other guests to discuss topics specifically related to Scotia's project, "The Loom". For these Loom episodes, we invite you to join us for a deep dive on issues related to race and relational dynamics between funders and practitioners in the nonprofit community. O…
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This week we are joined by Kori Hall, the City Engagement Director with Frontline Church in Downtown OKC. This wide-ranging conversation drills down on the fact that impactful engagement in the city has to start with relationships with those whose experiences and circumstances are different from yours. Kori brings hope, encouragement and wisdom int…
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How did you get to where you are today? What would happen to you if something traumatic or incredibly disruptive occurred in your life? We talk about these questions and much more in this episode with Justin Brown, Oklahoma Secretary of Human Services, and former Director of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (He was director of DHS when we …
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Today we celebrate our host Lt. Wayland Cubit's retirement from a 26 year-long career in Law Enforcement, most of that time with the Oklahoma City Police Department. Taylor interviews Wayland about the highlights from his career, and they share some of the inspiring stories that community members shared at his retirement celebration. Join us for th…
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This week we welcome Corry Smith to the podcast. Corry is a friend of both Wayland & T-Does, and a man who wears many hats. He grew up in NW OKC, won a state basketball championship at Putnam City High School, is the founder of Energy Basketball OKC, has worked a number of jobs in the energy sector. He is a dedicated father, recently worked as a Di…
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We are so excited this week to welcome our friend, and United Voice Oklahoma Initiative team member Scotia Moore to the podcast. Scotia has 25 years of experience designing and leading programming for children and women as well as a background in arts and advocacy. As a social entrepreneur and consultant, Scotia seeks to help people and organizatio…
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This week we are joined by DesJean Jones, for a conversation about unlocking business opportunities for the underserved in our community, the "backpack" of race that many minorities carry, and the powerful idea that "You Are Enough". DesJean is OIC of Oklahoma County's Executive Director. OIC stands for Opportunities Industrialization Center, and t…
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Our guest this week is a good friend of the podcast, the wonderful, wise and energetic Derrick Sier. With a pool of experience that spans community, corporate, non-profit, religious and collegiate fields, Derrick has spent the last 15 years collecting and developing unique ways to fuse his programming experience, love for recreation and passion for…
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We're back, and so excited to welcome our newest co-host Taylor Doe, to the podcast. Taylor is a committed mentor, who is deeply rooted in our community. Many of us simply know him as T-Doe. He is a tech founder and creative entrepreneur and it's been a long time coming to get him here on this podcast! Most recently T-Doe has been on a journey to h…
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This episode wraps up 2021 for the United Voice Oklahoma podcast, and it also is the end of Makenzie’s time as co-host on the podcast. For her final episode she had free rein to interview Wayland about anything and everything. They go deep on some serious issues, as well as some chat about Wayland’s childhood ambitions to be a “Gunsmoke” inspired g…
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Here with us today on the podcast is our friend. Donna Thompson. Donna is one of those women that is always there, humbling serving and making things happen behind the scenes. She is the founder and director of the Oklahoma Baptist State Convention’s Prison Ministry, and has been faithfully serving in that ministry for nearly 20 years. She is also …
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Here with us today on the United Voice Oklahoma Podcast is Darrell Davis, the recently elected mayor of Edmond, Oklahoma. Darrell is retired from a 35-year civilian career at Tinker Air Force Base, and sat on the Edmond City Council for 9 years. When he was elected Mayor of Edmond in April of 2021, he became the first black mayor ever elected in Ed…
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We are joined today by someone that is a quiet force behind a lot of what is happening in NE OKC related to entrepreneurship and business development, Greg Jones. If you’ve been around OKC a while, you’ve probably come into contact with Greg himself, or someone in business that he has impacted. Greg is ALL about the community, and on this episode w…
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This week we are very excited to bring you a conversation with some of our friends from Restore OKC. Josh Dodson and Jonathan Veal are our guests, and you don't want to miss this! They catch us up to speed on what's been going on at Restore OKC since we last featured the organization on the podcast in 2019, and then spend some time talking about is…
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This week we bring you a conversation with Pastor Derrick Scobey of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Northeast Oklahoma City. Pastor Scobey is very involved in our community, serving others and building bridges. On this episode, Wayland and Makenzie dive with him into his backstory and the life that brought him to where he is in our city today. You don't…
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On this episode we are joined by OKC’s very own Sharina Perry, the founder and inventor behind Utopia Plastix, a plant-based alternative to traditional petroleum-based plastic. Join us for this conversation about green innovation, entrepreneurship, perseverance and how the dynamics of race have impacted the journey of a trailblazing inventor right …
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Joining us this week are Kim Bandy and Sang Rem, both with a nonprofit called The Spero Project here in Oklahoma City. Kim and her husband Brad started Spero about 12 years ago and have been PIONEERS and leaders in our community when it comes to welcoming and engaging with refugees resettled in OKC. Sang herself arrived in OKC on a refugee journey …
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We are excited to welcome Makenzie Magnus as our next co-host to the rotating chair of those joining Wayland on the podcast. Makenzie is the Director of Missions at Council Road Baptist Church here in OKC, and gets to work with both their local and global community partners. This quick episode will help you get to know Makenzie a little bit better …
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This week we are excited to have the legendary Lee Roland BACK on the United Voice podcast. He was the guest on our second ever episode, and he's back today to talk with Wayland & Jon about his continuing voyage to impact children in our city. Lee is now the Executive Director of Hope United, a new organization in our city aiming to empower, resour…
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This episode features a conversation with Oklahoma State Representative Cyndi Munson. Cyndi represents Oklahoma City’s House District 85, and was recently selected to be the next House minority leader. When she was elected in 2015, Cyndi became the first Asian-American woman elected to the Oklahoma legislature. Wayland and Jon had a great conversat…
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Today Wayland and Jon are joined by Thuan Nguyen and Sache Primeaux-Shaw, of OKC Tax Help, a local network of free tax resources that work to get citizens the refunds they are owed. They discuss the Earned Income Tax Credit that many people qualify for in our communities, and give some hands-on tips for claiming it. Money, race, poverty and taxes, …
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We are excited to welcome Pastor Jon Middendorf of OKC First Church of the Nazarene to the podcast for a time as Wayland’s co-host. On this episode they catch up on the last year since Jon was a guest on the podcast (April of 2020), and talk about the state of our community right now when it comes to race. Start listening and join us for this new s…
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This is part two of the special conversation our host Wayland Cubit recently recorded with his father Ardis Cubit for Black History Month. In this conclusion to the conversation, they talk about the perceptions Ardis had of law enforcement growing up, as well as how Wayland’s upbringing impacted how he sees the value of every person in the work he …
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To kick off Season 2 of the United Voice podcast, we are starting off with a special interview our host Wayland Cubit recently recorded with his father Ardis Cubit for Black History Month. This is a great glimpse at the relationship between these two men, and how their response to the issue of race in society has shaped both their lives and continu…
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We are wrapping up the United Voice Oklahoma podcast for 2020 with this episode where Cece & Wayland reflect on the past year, the election, our cultural moment, and new life transitions for both of them. Tune in to hear about Cece’s upcoming transition and possible future directions for the podcast. Learn more about United Voice Oklahoma by visiti…
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Part two of our conversation with Dr. Karlos Hill, an expert on racism and race relations. In this episode we talk about the lynching of Claude Chandler, a black man who was taken from the Oklahoma County Jail by authorities and lynched 100 years ago. Dr. Karlos Hill's book — "Beyond the Rope: The Impact of Lynching on Black Culture and Memory" (ht…
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Dr. Karlos Hill from OU is an expert on racism and race relations. He specializes in the history of lynching and the antilynching movement in America, and joins us for a two part conversation on the history and impact of lynching in Oklahoma. Dr. Karlos Hill's book — "Beyond the Rope: The Impact of Lynching on Black Culture and Memory" (https://bit…
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In this final episode of our special four part series entitled “Race & Oklahoma History”, Dr. Bob Blackburn, Director of the Oklahoma Historical Society, joins Wayland to have a conversation primarily about the Tulsa Race Massacre. They examine the differing cultures of OKC & Tulsa in 1921, breakdown the events that led to the massacre, and talk ab…
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In this third episode of our special four part series entitled “Race & Oklahoma History”, Dr. Bob Blackburn, Director of the Oklahoma Historical Society, joins Wayland & Cece to share the stories of two Oklahoma women who are US Civil Rights pioneers. First they talk about the legacy of Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher, who broke down the walls of segregatio…
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Dr. Bob Blackburn, Director of the Oklahoma Historical Society, joins Wayland & Cece for a special four parts series entitled “Race & Oklahoma History”. In this second episode, he shares a story titled “Crossroads of the Frontier: B.C. Franklin and the Merging of Two African American Communities." This story follows the journey of a pioneering Afri…
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Dr. Bob Blackburn, Director of the Oklahoma Historical Society, joins Wayland & Cece for a special four parts series entitled “Race & Oklahoma History”. In this first episode, he shares a story titled “From Slavery to Freedom: The First Kansas Colored Regiment Wins the Battle of Honey Springs in 1863." This gripping Civil War battle story highlight…
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This week’s episode we talk with Anitra and Cort Thomas. This power couple is intentionally raising their 5 children in a NW OKC suburb where most people do not look like them. This conversation addresses their perspective and experience as a black family in a predominately white OKC suburb, why they chose to live there, and some opportunities for …
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Our guest today is Chief M.T. Berry. In 1998 he became the 47th OKC Chief of Police, the first and only black man to ever hold that title. He was later the assistant city manager for more than 15 years and retired in 2019 after a 48-year career serving our city. He joins us on the podcast today to share stories from his pioneering career and his vi…
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It’s been 3 months since our last episode, but we are finally back with more episodes! Before we debut our new lineup of guests, Cece & Wayland take this episode to catch up on their lives and the state of our world. In the wake of George Floyd’s death at the hands of police, the types of conversations we have on this podcast are happening around t…
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Bridgett Miller is an educator, remedial therapist, presenter, parent consultant and an authorized facilitator of the Neufeld Institute. She combines nearly two decades of personal experience as a teacher and parent to support adults to nurture the children in their lives using their heads and their hearts. Bridgett is the author of “What Young Chi…
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Today’s show is all about Getting Kids to Listen and Talk from a an expert who knows best - a speech pathologist by the name of Celeste Roseberry-McKibbin. She received her Ph.D. from Northwestern University and is now a Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders at California State University, Sacramento. Dr. Roseberry-McKibbin is also curr…
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All the way from the United Kingdom, Rebecca Shaikh shares about the Aware Parenting philosophy. She is a certified Level 2 Aware Parenting teacher, and her passion lies in helping parents find ways to discipline without the use of punishments or rewards. She taught as primary school teacher for 17 years before having her first child. She is now th…
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Anna Seewald of authenticparenting.com talks about the CALM formula that can help parents when they find themselves in difficult situations with kids. She has a podcast of her own called The Authentic Parenting Podcast. With a background in psychology and education and having worked with children for 18 years, she helps conscious moms and dads to b…
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Hayley Francis Cann, BMT, MTA, NMT currently provides music therapy services to Katarokwi/ Kingston, ON and Area in Canada. Throughout her life, Hayley enjoyed performing in various ensembles and choirs in the community and volunteering at hospitals and seniors homes. This lead her to pursue a career involving music and connecting with people in a …
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Katie is a dually-certified Board Certified Behavior Analyst and Licensed Professional Counselor who focuses on creating a healthy brain-environment and is passionate about empowering children and their parents to overcome life’s obstacles. Katie’s mantra is: Wellness, structure, awareness and a healthy brain equals a happy child. Influenced by her…
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We will listen to a very personal sharing of parenting stories and childhood experiences from today’s guest - Agata Dela Cruz. She is a mother dedicated to applying emotional intelligence and growth mindset with herself and her son. As a full time working mom, first time parent and wife, she faces her own emotional challenges and obstacles and shar…
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We will discuss tools that get kids to listen today that are also our guest’s passion - Building rapport, providing age appropriate preparation and teaching coping skills to children, siblings and parents. Stephanie Applehanz is a Child Life Specialist with extensive experience creating and implementing plans of care for children and their families…
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Arcadia Kim is the founder of Infinite Screentime, a movement dedicated to dispelling the negative connotations of screentime and building a community of coaches, educators, and child advocates that helps to raise the screen-smart kid. Arcadia has her MBA from Harvard Business School and BA from Wellesley College where she majored in Theatre and Fi…
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