End of session round-up! (Part 2)
Episode description:
The Ellens* invited several of their Democratic House caucus colleagues to come through the studio to share their thoughts on the legislative session this year. Included in this episode: Representatives Arturo Alonso Sandoval, Melissa Provenzano, Aletia Timmons, and Michelle McCane.
Ep. 27 - End of session round-up!
Episode description:
The Ellens* invited several of their Democratic House caucus colleagues to come through the studio to share their thoughts on the legislative session this year. Included in this episode: Melodye Blancett, Trish Ranson, Jacob Rosecrants, Andy Fugate, and Amanda Clinton.
Ep. 26 - Teacher Appreciation Week (with Rep. Ronny Johns)
Episode description: During Teacher Appreciation Week, The Ellens* welcome former educator and administrator Rep. Ronnie Johns (HD 25) to discuss his path from 33 years at Ada City Schools to the Legislature, and why education remains his focus. Johns explains his push to restore a $5,000 stipend for National Board Certified teachers as part of a broader growth/incentive pay plan, noting the bill has passed and the Governor is ready to sign. The conversation expands to retention, the changing needs of students and families, and the importance of a state superintendent who champions teachers and public schools. They debate parent involvement and barriers like work schedules and access, and close with candid reflections on frustrations with caucus politics and the need to consult subject-matter experts.
Ep. 25 - Denim Day and why it’s important (with Rep. Aletia Timmons)
Episode description:
The Ellens* visit with their colleague, Representative Aletia Timmons (HD97), about her previous career as a judge and about the issue of sexual harassment & assault in the workplace. Denim Day is an annual day to promote awareness of sexual assault and solidarity with victims. It was founded in Italy in the 1990s around a rape case where the verdict was overturned in favor of the accused due to the victim wearing tight jeans; and therefore, the idea of consent was put to question.
Ep. 24 - Get Your Kicks on Route 66 (with Rep. Mark Lawson)
Episode description:
The Ellens* visit with House Majority Leader Rep. Mark Lawson (HD30-Tulsa) about "The Mother Road" - Route 66 - and the many celebrations planned for its centennial birthday this year.
Ep. 23 - From the Classroom to the Capitol (with Trish Ranson)
Episode description: The Ellens* visit with Rep. Trish Ranson, a former elementary music teacher turned Oklahoma representative and current caucus chair, as she shares how the 2018 teacher walkout sparked her run for office and how her focus has expanded from education into health, mental health, childcare, and higher ed. She discusses HB 1979, a proposed early childhood task force aimed at consolidating 19 programs across six agencies into a single, navigable system to reduce duplication and improve outcomes, including stronger connections to programs like SoonerStart. Ranson also explains what the caucus chair role entails, highlights her “People, Politics and Pints” civics nights, and reflects on a hectic session where budget limits bills and GA bills are out of sync, making the process difficult for lawmakers and nearly impossible for the public.
Ep. 22 - Budget preview
Episode description: Last week the Republican leadership announced a budget deal...but the exact details remain a bit murky and quite a bit uncertain. The Ellens* take a quick walk through what we know—and what we don't—thus far in the process.
Budget portal: https://former.okhouse.gov/fiscal/FiscalPortal.aspx
Ep. 21 - Late Night Legislative Drama
Episode description:
Since the legislature is roughly halfway through the legislative session, the Ellens* reflect on what happened this week - what's dead, what's still alive, and what kind of shenanigans are happening late at night while the public isn't looking.
Ep. 20 - Oklahoma’s childcare crisis (with Rep. Suzanne Schrieber)
Episode description:
The Ellens* speak with Rep. Suzanne Schreiber about Oklahoma’s childcare challenges, emphasizing childcare as essential economic infrastructure that enables parents to work. Schreiber outlines costs ($700–$1,200 per month), staffing shortages driven by low wages (about $11.47/hour), and how “childcare deserts” are largely staffing—not building—problems. She discusses last year’s Strong Start First law to help recruit and retain childcare workers by covering their own childcare, and warns that a proposed $50 million cut could remove 35% of supported families and accelerate closures, noting over 300 providers closed from June to December 2025 (about 6,000 slots). The conversation covers federal match dollars, employer partnerships, regulation limits, and ends with everyone sharing favorite country music picks.
Ep. 19 - Stand under this bridge with me (with Tim Gatz)
Episode description:
It's Transportation Day at the State Capitol, and The Ellens* are joined by Oklahoma Secretary of Transportation, Tim Gatz, to discuss roads, bridges, trains, and automobiles.
Ep. 18 - Black History Month, Public Service, and Fighting for Community (with Nikki Nice)
Episode description:
The Ellens* visit with State Senator and former Oklahoma City Councilwoman Nikki Nice about how she moved from radio and civic engagement into elected office, including her work as a DNC delegate in 2016 and her decisive 2018 city council victory. She explains why she ran for the Senate to overcome state preemptions that limit local solutions, and compares city council’s public-hearing-driven process to the state legislature’s lack of routine public comment, noting how that separation affects policy. Nice reflects on challenges she faced in public service, highlights key wins like reinstating the Human Rights Commission, preserving Black cultural landmarks, and improving healthy food access in 73111, and discusses learning the fast pace and breadth of state issues. The conversation closes with Black History Month reflections, plus personal stories of mentorship and advocacy.
Ep. 17 - Major Talk with Minority Leaders (with Cyndi Munson and Julia Kirt)
Episode description: The Ellens* sit down with House Minority Leader Cyndi Munson and Senate Minority Leader Julia Kirt to discuss their experience in the legislature, how they manage their caucuses, and how the minority party plays a role in the legislative process.
Ep. 16 - A Point of Order with the Parliamentarian (with CJ Cavin and Andy Fugate)
Episode Description: The Ellens* sit down with OK House Parliamentarian CJ Cavin and House Minority Floor Leader, Rep. Andy Fugate, to discuss the history, purpose, and enforcement of the House Rules
Ep. 15 - Live show: 2026 State of the State (with Forrest Bennett and Andy Moore)
Episode Description:
The Ellens* host their first live pod with return guests Forrest Bennett and Andy Moore, to discuss Governor Stitt's eighth and final State of the State address.
Recorded live at Lively Beer Works in Oklahoma City.
Ep. 14 - Understanding Data Privacy (with Collin Walke)
Episode Description:
The Ellens* visit with former state representative Collin Walke, who unpacks the complexities of data privacy legislation, the persistent issues with selling our personal data, and the potential dangers of AI. Get ready for an eye-opening discussion filled with insights on how our everyday actions online could affect our privacy and security.
Ep. 13 - 2026 State Budget Preview (with Aanahita Ervin)
Episode description:
The Ellens* dive deep into the importance of tax and budget policies with Aanahita Ervin from Oklahoma Policy Institute. From explaining the ins and outs of state budgets to tackling the impact of federal changes, this episode is a must-watch for any policy wonk or concerned citizen.
Ep. 12 - Breaking Barriers: Mental Health in Oklahoma (with Brittany Hayes)
Episode description:
The Ellens* sit down with Brittany Hayes, Policy Director at Healthy Minds, to discuss the multifaceted approach to improving mental health in Oklahoma. From systemic challenges to practical solutions, this episode is packed with insights on policy, community support, and the importance of early intervention.
Ep. 11 - Community Impact of the OKC Thunder (with Erin Oldfield)
Episode description:
The Ellens* chat with Erin Oldfield, VP of Community Engagement for the Thunder, about the team's profound community involvement, player philanthropy, and the thrilling experience of winning the championship.
Ep. 10 - A Conversation on Civil Rights and Her Mother's Legacy (with Marilyn Luper Hildreth)
Episode description:
In this episode of 'Between Two Ellens,' Marilyn Luper Hildreth shares anecdotes about her mother, Clara Luper, a dedicated educator and civil rights activist. Marilyn recounts the transformative sit-ins led by young students in Oklahoma City, their impact on desegregation efforts, and her mother's enduring influence on education and civil rights. The discussion also touches on the current state of democracy and the importance of voting and civic engagement.
Ep. 09 - The Reading Revolution is a marathon, not a miracle (with Melissa Provenzano)
Episode description:
Representative Melissa Provenzano shares her journey from teaching biology in Tulsa to tackling education issues in the Oklahoma State Legislature, discussing the ongoing challenges in education funding, teacher support, and the implementation of literacy programs. A deep dive into school financing, legislative hurdles, and the importance of long-term commitment in public education.