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Omaha Magazine Podcast

Inside Omaha with Gil Cohen" invites listeners into exclusive, one-on-one conversations with the city's most influential leaders, innovators, and visionaries. Gil uses his decades of local connections to go beyond headlines — sharing personal stories, insider insights, and practical lessons that help residents better understand, connect with, and improve life in the Omaha metro.Veteran Omaha Magazine executive Gil Cohen takes you behind the scenes with the people shaping our city — from mayors to musicians, CEOs to community advocates. Each episode delivers more than just stories; it's a masterclass in leadership, resilience, and the art of building a thriving community. Whether you're a business owner, civic-minded resident, or simply curious about the heartbeat of Omaha, you'll leave each episode with new insights, deeper appreciation, and ways to get involved.

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    He's a Pro Football Ref AND a Practicing Lawyer. Here's How.

    How do you balance two high-pressure careers—on the field and in the courtroom? In this episode of The Inner Circle, Gil Cohen sits down with Clete Blakeman, a professional football referee with nearly two decades at the highest level and a practicing attorney with over 30 years of experience. From officiating the biggest games in football to managing a full legal career, Clete shares how he built a life that thrives in two completely different worlds. You'll hear how his journey started as a Nebraska quarterback, transitioned into law, and unexpectedly led to officiating major professional games. Clete breaks down what it's like to make split-second decisions in front of millions, how preparation and communication drive success, and why his legal background gives him an edge on the field. If you've ever wondered what it takes to operate at an elite level in two demanding professions, this episode delivers. Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com.   This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.  

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    The #1 Thing Omaha Needs to Become a Top Convention City

    What does it actually take for Omaha to compete with the top convention cities in the country?   In this episode of The Inner Circle, Gil Cohen sits down with Adam Straight, President and CEO of MECA, to break down what's working and what's missing as Omaha looks to elevate its national presence in conventions, events, and entertainment.   With over 25 years of experience leading major venues in Atlanta and New Orleans, Adam brings a fresh perspective on how cities win (or lose) convention business. From the recent expansion of the CHI Health Center to the importance of partnerships, infrastructure, and long-term planning, this conversation reveals the real strategy behind building a competitive destination.   But one key factor rises above everything else: the single biggest piece Omaha needs to truly compete at the highest level.   If you care about Omaha's growth, tourism, and economic future, this episode offers an inside look at what's next and what it will take to get there.    Learn more: https://omahameca.org/   Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.

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    The Omaha Newspaper That Only Publishes Good News (Since 1938)

    The Omaha Star isn't just a newspaper it's a living piece of history that has never missed a publication since 1938.   In this episode of The Inner Circle, Gil Cohen sits down with Terri Sanders, publisher of The Omaha Star, one of the longest-running African-American newspapers in the United States. Founded by Mildred Brown, the paper has spent nearly nine decades documenting community milestones, preserving untold stories, and focusing on something rare in today's media landscape: good news.   Terri shares how The Omaha Star has evolved in the digital age while staying true to its mission, why positive storytelling still matters, and how the next generation is stepping in to carry the legacy forward. From launching a museum dedicated to Black journalism to building new platforms like podcasts and digital media, this conversation highlights the power of storytelling, community, and resilience.   If you care about local journalism, cultural legacy, and the future of media, this is a conversation you won't want to miss.    Learn more: https://www.theomahastar.com/   Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com.   This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.  

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    The "Uncompetitive" Trap Destroying Small Business in Nebraska

    Nebraska's economic future depends on more than just good intentions; it requires thoughtful policy, long-term planning, and the courage to make difficult decisions. In this episode of The Inner Circle, Gil sits down with Jim Vokal, CEO of the Platte Institute, a statewide policy think tank focused on economic growth, tax policy, workforce development, and government transparency. A former Omaha City Council President and mayoral candidate, Vokal now works on the research and legislative side of the issues shaping Nebraska's future. The conversation explores how the Platte Institute works with Nebraska's unicameral legislature to turn policy research into real legislation, the role of Blueprint Nebraska in driving long-term economic strategy, and why tax policy remains one of the biggest factors influencing whether people and businesses choose to stay in or leave the state. If you care about Nebraska's competitiveness, workforce challenges, and how policy decisions shape the future of the state, this episode provides an inside look at the ideas and research driving those conversations. Learn more: https://platteinstitute.org/   Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com.   This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.  

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    Running Douglas County Elections in Today's Climate

    Douglas County elections operate under intense scrutiny and for ten years, Brian Kruse was the man responsible for running them.   In this episode of The Inner Circle, Gil Cohen sits down with the former Douglas County Election Commissioner to discuss what it's really like to oversee elections in today's political climate. From early voting growth and signature verification to voter ID, ballot security, and managing media pressure during presidential cycles, Kruse shares how transparency and communication became his office's foundation.   You'll also hear how Nebraska's unique split electoral vote draws national attention, why trust in the system matters more than ever, and what most voters don't see happening behind the scenes.   Then the conversation shifts to Kruse's return to his first calling, funeral service, as Executive Director of Forest Lawn, one of Omaha's most historic resting places.   This is a thoughtful conversation about public trust, civic responsibility, and a life built around service.   Learn more: https://www.votedouglascounty.com https://www.forestlawnomaha.com   Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.

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    FBI Omaha: Cyber Threats, Gangs & Homeland Security

    FBI Omaha is working closer to home than most people realize. In this episode of The Inner Circle, Gil Cohen sits down with Eugene Kowel, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI's Omaha Field Office, overseeing Nebraska and Iowa operations.   From cyber threats and foreign interference to gang violence, drug trafficking, and agricultural security, Kowal explains how federal, state, and local agencies work shoulder to shoulder to protect our communities. You'll hear how the FBI responds to ransomware attacks, ATM jackpotting, terrorism threats, and organized crime — and why partnerships are the backbone of modern law enforcement.   Kowal also shares his personal journey from Manhattan prosecutor to FBI leadership, what a day in his role actually looks like, and how the Bureau is recruiting the next generation of agents and analysts.   If you've ever wondered what the FBI is really doing in Nebraska and Iowa, this episode provides a rare, behind-the-scenes look. Learn more about Operation Winter Shield: https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/cyber/wintershield  Follow the links to learn more: https://www.fbijobs.govhttps://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/omaha Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.

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    When Journalism Meant Trust: Inside Omaha's Newsroom with Mike McKnight & Dave Webber

    Before algorithms, outrage, and 24/7 news cycles, journalism was built on trust, relationships, and deep knowledge of the community. In this episode of The Inner Circle, Gil Cohen sits down with two true legends of Omaha media, investigative reporter Mike McKnight and sports broadcaster Dave Webber, whose combined careers span nearly 100 years.   They reflect on what it meant to earn credibility before social media, how investigative journalism really worked behind the scenes, and why knowing a city's people and history mattered more than speed or clicks. From newsroom culture and career-defining stories to bowl trips, live shots, and the rise of "keyboard courage," this episode is a rare, candid look at how journalism has changed and what we've lost along the way.    Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.

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    Leadership with Heart: Mayor John Ewing Jr. on Building a Happier Omaha

    From the police force to city hall, Mayor John Ewing Jr. has spent his life serving Omaha. In this episode, host Gil Cohen sits down with Omaha's 52nd mayor to explore his journey from the Special Victims Unit to the mayor's office—and how his signature HAPPIER plan is driving Omaha's next chapter. Mayor Ewing shares his vision for economic growth, affordable housing, and smarter development that builds density and opportunity in the city's core. He opens up about his commitment to ending domestic violence, the importance of community partnerships, and why leadership starts with empathy and accountability. You'll also hear his thoughts on immigration, workforce development, and why he believes Omaha is ready to shine on a national stage. https://www.cityofomaha.org https://www.douglascounty-ne.gov Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.

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    Andy Alloway's Vision for Real Estate, AI, and Community in Nebraska

    Nebraska's real estate story is bigger than listings—it's people, policy, and long-term strategy. In this episode, we sit down with Andy Alloway, President/CEO/Owner of Nebraska Realty, to unpack how he scaled an independent brokerage from ~300 agents to 1,000+, why retention beats recruitment, and how a training-first culture (including Randall School) fuels that growth. You'll hear candid takes on interest rates (and why 6% isn't scary), what a "healthy" market really looks like, and where AI helps (and doesn't) in home buying and marketing. Andy also shares the firm's regional expansion playbook (including Arizona) and why advocacy through the National Association of REALTORS® matters to every homeowner and renter. If you care about the Nebraska real estate market or you're considering a career in it this conversation is a masterclass in building durable advantage. https://www.nebraskarealty.com https://www.nar.realtor Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.

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    From Rosenblatt to Werner Park: Martie Cordaro's 27-Year Sports Journey

    What does it take to lead not one, but two professional sports organizations while staying rooted in community impact? In this episode of The Inner Circle with Gil Cohen, we sit down with Martie Cordaro, president of the Omaha Storm Chasers and Union Omaha. With 27 years in minor league baseball, Martie shares his journey from humble beginnings in sales to running two thriving franchises. He talks about the unique challenges of managing baseball and soccer, the importance of community involvement, and how Omaha's philanthropic spirit shapes the city's sports culture. Whether you're a sports fan, business leader, or community advocate, this candid conversation offers a behind-the-scenes look at leadership, passion, and the future of Omaha sports.   For Omaha Storm Chasers visit: omahastormchasers.com For Union Omaha visit: unionomaha.com Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com.   This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.  

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    Reflections: Lessons Learned from Our First Podcast Season

    It's been a groundbreaking year for the Omaha Magazine Podcast, and in this special episode, host Gil reflects on the incredible journey.  Discover the initial vision to showcase every facet of Omaha, from East to West, North to South, through candid conversations with the city's most impactful business and community leaders.  Gil shares personal insights gained from guests like Mayor Jean Stothert, Father Hendrickson of Creighton, and Chief Todd Schmaderer, revealing how these discussions deepened his own understanding of Omaha's unique fabric, from streetcar funding to economic development.  Get a sneak peek into Season Two, promising even more compelling stories with new Mayor John Ewing and North End Teleservices CEO Carmen Tapio.  Join us as we celebrate a year of connecting Omaha's vibrant community and look forward to continuing to highlight why our city is truly about all of us. Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.

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    How to Build a Better Omaha with Grow Omaha

    Giving back is fundamental in creating growth. So how do you give back? In this episode, we're joined by Jeff Beals and Trenton Magid from Grow Omaha to share their journey on becoming one of Omaha's top radio shows and how giving back has not only helped them grow, but has helped business owners across the state find success.    Discover the story behind their influential platform, spanning two decades of covering Omaha's dynamic business landscape. You will learn how their commitment to providing valuable, free information through their radio show, newsletter, and website has empowered local entrepreneurs and fostered community growth.    Get insights into Omaha's latest developments and hear how Grow Omaha has become a vital resource for anyone wanting to stay informed and connected in the city.   Takeaways   Giving back is fundamental in creating growth. Omaha faces a talent crisis that affects business growth. Local leadership plays a crucial role in attracting businesses. Philanthropy is a strong part of Omaha's culture. Community engagement is vital for local success.   Learn more about Grow Omaha on Instagram - X - Facebook - YouTube and online at growomaha.com.   Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.

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    Diamonds in the City: Celebrating the Legacy of CWS in Omaha

    What makes a sporting event an American institution? Celebrate 75 years of the College World Series in Omaha with special guests Jack Diesing Jr., Chairman, and Lisa Diesing, Vice President of College World Series, Inc. Discover the rich history of the tournament, its deep ties to the city, and the exciting plans for its future.    In this episode you will learn about the economic impact of the College World Series, its appeal to fans of all ages, and the dedication of the organization to ensuring its continued success in Omaha for generations to come.   Takeaways The College World Series has been a staple in Omaha for 75 years. Omaha's local organizing committee was likely the first of its kind. Significant improvements were made to Rosenblatt Stadium over the years. The transition to a new stadium was necessary for future growth. The College World Series generates substantial economic impact for Omaha. The College World Series is a bucket list event for many baseball fans.   Check out CWS Omaha, Inc on - Facebook - Instagram - X - YouTube - and online at cwsomaha.com.   Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com.   This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.  

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    Balancing Healthcare: Can We Fix What's Broken in Omaha?

    Is our healthcare system truly serving everyone? Joining us for a crucial discussion is Anthony Ashby, President of CHI Health Immanuel Hospital. In this episode we explore the challenges and opportunities in modern healthcare.    Anthony shares his insights on addressing health disparities, the impact of social needs on patient outcomes, and CHI Health Immanuell's innovative approaches to providing care in a diverse community.    Learn about their work in maternal health, workforce development, and the ongoing efforts to improve healthcare access and quality in Omaha.   Takeaways   Disparities in health outcomes exist across different demographics. Immanuel Health Hospital serves a diverse patient population in North Omaha. Social determinants of health significantly impact overall health outcomes. Community engagement is crucial for addressing health disparities. CHI Health is focused on being the best place to work for employees. Innovative solutions are being implemented to improve patient care.   Check out CHI Health on - Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - X - YouTube - Pinterest and online at chihealth.com/locations/immanuel.   Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.

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    How OPPD is Powering Omaha's Future

    It takes a lot of energy to keep our power grid going. How does OPPD keep the power going with an increasing demand for energy? Joining us for an enlightening conversation on how OPPD is powering Omaha's future is Javier Fernandez, President and CEO of Omaha Public Power District (OPPD).    In this episode, we explore the inner workings of OPPD, from its unique public power structure to its ambitious plans for the future. Javier dives into the challenges of meeting growing energy demands, the impact of technology and data centers, and innovative initiatives like smart meters that will empower customers to save money and control their energy usage. Learn how OPPD is balancing affordability, reliability, and sustainability to power Omaha and beyond.   Takeaways   Nebraska is the only state with 100% public power providers. OPPD serves nearly 900,000 people across 13 counties. Major storms in 2022 caused significant power outages for OPPD. The demand for electricity is growing due to residential and industrial expansion. Data centers are a major factor in increasing electricity demand. OPPD's rates remain competitive, being 30% lower than the national average. The aging infrastructure requires significant investment for upgrades. Renewable energy sources like solar are essential for future growth. Smart meters will enhance customer interaction and energy management.   To learn more about OPPD's solar share program mentioned in the show follow this link: https://www.oppd.com/residential/products-services/go-green/community-solar-program/ Check out OPPD on Facebook - X - Instagram - YouTube - LinkedIn and online at oppd.com. For news related to OPPD visit The Wire.  Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com.   This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.  

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    Hollywood in the Heartland: Bringing Film to Nebraska

    Can Nebraska become the next Hollywood? Actor, director, and producer Randy Goodwin joins us to discuss his mission to bring the film industry to his home state. Learn about the challenges and opportunities facing filmmakers in Nebraska, the recent passage of a film incentive bill, and Goodwin's vision for a thriving film scene that creates jobs and showcases Nebraska's unique landscapes and talent.   Takeaways   Success in Hollywood can be achieved without living there full-time. Nebraska lacks film incentives, making it less attractive for filmmakers. Local support is crucial for building a thriving film community in Nebraska. Education in film should focus on hands-on experience rather than traditional methods. The film industry can be profitable and should receive more support from local leaders. Goodwin aims to create opportunities for local talent in Nebraska's film industry. The future of filmmaking in Nebraska looks promising with recent developments.   To learn more about Randy and Fallen Giant follow them on - Facebook - LinkedIn - YouTube - Instagram - TikTok or online at fallengiant.com.    Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com.   This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.

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    Building a Bigger, Better Omaha: How MECA is Leading the Way

    Ever wonder what it takes to build a world-class entertainment and convention destination? Joining us for an inside look at Omaha's thriving scene is Roger Dixon, President and CEO of MECA (Metropolitan Entertainment and Convention Authority). Explore the exciting expansion of the CHI Health Center Convention Center, designed to attract over $1 billion in new revenue to the Omaha area. Roger shares his insights on the project, discusses the future of downtown development, and reflects on his 20+ years of leadership in Omaha's hospitality industry.   Takeaways   The CHI Health Center expansion aims to attract over a billion dollars in new revenue. Omaha's hospitality industry has long recognized the need for more meeting space. The expansion will add 25 new meeting rooms to the convention center. Economic studies indicate a potential $1.2 billion in additional business from the expansion.   Learn more about MECA by following this link omahameca.org. Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.

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    Creating a Vibrant North 24th Street for the Community

    Discover the exciting revitalization happening in North Omaha! LaVonya Goodwin, Executive Director of the North 24th Street Business Improvement District, joins us to discuss the area's rich history, the challenges it faces, and the innovative projects underway.    Learn about the $200 million investment transforming the district and how the community is coming together to create a vibrant future.   Takeaways   The Business Improvement District aims to enhance community and infrastructure. $200 million is being invested in North 24th Street over the next few years. Community engagement is crucial for the success of the BID. Safety initiatives have significantly reduced crime rates in the area. The BID is focused on creating a creative district to attract visitors. Funding comes from philanthropy, local donations, and federal dollars. The streetscape plan will improve sidewalks and traffic safety. Historical figures from North Omaha have made significant contributions to culture and sports. Future events will continue to promote community involvement and development.   To learn more and get involved with North 24th Street Business Improvement District follow this link: north24thstreetbid.com. Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.

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    The Surprising Truth About UNO's Public Research

    Ever wonder how a university thrives in a changing educational landscape? Dr. Joanne Li, Chancellor of the University of Nebraska Omaha, joins us to share UNO's innovative strategies for attracting top talent and navigating the challenges of modern higher education.    In this episode discover how UNO is embracing AI, fostering workforce development, and building a vibrant campus community.   Takeaways University enrollment has been declining nationally. UNO has implemented aggressive marketing strategies to attract students. The Omaha Urban Rate program targets students from 15 surrounding states. Public research universities provide high ROI for the economy. UNO's athletic programs have seen significant success and community support.   Learn more about UNO on - Facebook - X - YouTube - LinkedIn - Instagram or online at unomaha.edu.    Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative.

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    Reducing Crime and Building Community with Chief Schmaderer

    Want to know the secrets behind Omaha's dramatic drop in crime rates? Omaha Police Chief Todd Schmaderer joins us to share the inside story of how the police department has achieved this remarkable success. Learn about the importance of community relationships, the role of the Citizen's Academy, and how Chief Schmaderer's leadership has shaped modern policing in Omaha.   Takeaways   Omaha has seen a significant drop in crime rates over the last decade. Strong police-community relations are crucial for effective crime reduction. The Omaha Police Department has averaged over 84% clearance rates for homicides. Recruitment challenges have emerged due to national trends in policing. Community engagement is vital in addressing root causes of crime.   To learn more about the Omaha Police Department visit police.cityofomaha.org.   Check out Chief Schmaderer's book Synergy of Influence by visiting synergyofinfluence.com.   Or buy directly here: https://synergyofinfluence.myshopify.com/ Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

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    Creighton University: A Decade of Growth and Vision

    Higher education is changing fast. Joining us on this episode is Father Daniel Hendrickson, President of Creighton University, to share how Creighton is not just surviving, but thriving. Learn how they're attracting students, building a strong community, and preparing the next generation for a world powered by AI. Takeaways Creighton has achieved a 94% retention rate for first-year students. Creighton has a strong focus on health sciences, with many students pursuing related fields. AI is being integrated into educational practices to enhance learning experiences. The university has invested heavily in its athletic programs and facilities. Creighton is committed to maintaining diversity and inclusion in its programs. To learn more about Creighton University check them out on - YouTube - Instagram - Facebook - X - LinkedIn and online at creighton.edu.  Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

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    Literacy, AI, and the Future of Education

    Ever feel like education is facing more hurdles than ever? Omaha Public Schools' new superintendent, Matthew Ray, shares his plan to tackle staffing shortages, AI's impact, and the surprising literacy challenges facing students today. Discover how OPS is aiming for a 'moonshot' to get every student reading at grade level by 2030. Takeaways Post-COVID, the district faces challenges in enrollment and staffing. Technology, including cell phones and AI, poses both challenges and opportunities in education. The district is working on a new strategic plan centered around literacy. Omaha Public Schools is implementing programs to attract new teachers. To learn more about Omaha Public Schools visit ops.org. https://www.ops.org/ Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

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    Blazing Trails: Omaha's First Female Fire Chief

    Ever wondered what it takes to be a firefighter in the 21st century? Go behind the scenes of the Omaha Fire Department with Fire Chief Kathy Bossman, a trailblazing leader who is redefining the role. In this episode, Chief Bossman shares her experiences rising through the ranks, the importance of diversity and community engagement, and the innovative programs shaping the future of the OFD.    Learn about the department's cutting-edge technology, the rigorous training involved, and the unique challenges of protecting a growing city.   Want to know more about the Omaha Fire Department and how you can get involved? Check out this link to learn more. Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

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    Transforming the Omaha Arts Scene

    Ever wondered how Omaha's arts scene became so vibrant? Joan Squires, President of Omaha Performing Arts, reveals the secrets behind their 22-year journey. Discover the economic impact of O-pa, their passion for community engagement, and the inspiring Nebraska Theatre Academy. From Broadway hits to local jazz, find out how OPA is making the arts accessible to everyone. Takeaways Omaha has transformed into a key destination for Broadway shows. The economic impact of OPA exceeds $61 million. Over 50% of OPA attendees come from outside Douglas County. OPA provides a platform for youth to showcase their talents. The arts scene in Omaha is constantly evolving and expanding. Learn more about Omaha Performing Art here. Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com.   This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.  

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    Nebraska's Secret to Attracting Talent

    Are you struggling to attract businesses and top talent to your area? Look no further than Nebraska for inspiration. In this episode, K.C. Belitz, Director of Nebraska Department of Economic Development, shares the state's winning strategy for economic growth and talent attraction. From leveraging their booming bio-economy to addressing challenges like housing affordability, Nebraska is a shining example of strategic planning and sustainability.  Whether you're in urban or rural areas, there are valuable lessons to learn from this Midwest powerhouse. Don't miss out on fresh ideas to boost your local economy and workforce development. Follow the link to learn more about the Nebraska Department of Economic Development. Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

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    Sheriff Aaron Hanson on Keeping a Growing County Safe

    Worried about the safety of your family and community in Omaha?  Douglas County's explosive growth has brought new challenges, including a surge in crime.  In this episode, Sheriff Aaron Hanson pulls back the curtain on the Douglas County Sheriff's Office, revealing the strategies they're using to combat construction site theft, dismantle drug cartels, and address the rising need for mental health services.   Sheriff Hanson, a seasoned law enforcement professional with over two decades of experience in the Omaha Police Department, offers his expertise on the evolving role of the sheriff's office and how they're adapting to meet the unique needs of a rapidly growing county. He'll also discuss the critical role of community engagement in maintaining public safety.    Learn more about the Douglas County's Sheriff Office and community programs available, follow this link.   Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

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    Football to Furniture: Rod Kush's Journey

    Ever felt the pressure of going head-to-head with the biggest player in your industry? From the gridiron to the showroom, Rod Kush's journey is one of resilience and reinvention. Witness the former UNO and NFL star share candid stories of facing giants, first in the NFL against legends like Joe Montana, and later in business against Nebraska Furniture Mart.  In this episode, Rod shares his grit, determination, and lessons learned tackling challenges both on and off the field.    Learn how Rod navigated the transition from college to pro, the evolving landscape of college sports recruiting, and the invaluable lessons he learned from his blue-collar parents. If you're looking for inspiration to overcome challenges and create your own success story, this episode is a must-watch.   Learn more about Rod Kush and 7 Day Furniture by following this link.   Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

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    Omaha Tourism's Economic Boom

    Ever wonder how Omaha keeps attracting millions of visitors, and how it impacts the local economy? Deb Ward and Jasmyn Goodwin from the Omaha Convention and Visitors Bureau join us in this episode to highlight the changes in tourism over the years and the importance of tourism for the city's economy.    They also discuss the role of the Convention and Visitors Bureau in promoting Omaha as a tourism destination. The conversation covers the significant attractions and developments in the city, as well as the impact of tourism on local businesses and job creation. They emphasize the need for continued promotion of Omaha as a tourist destination, and the importance of community support in attracting visitors.   Check out Visit Omaha to learn more about events and attractions in the city.   Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

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    Navigating Post Pandemic Economic Recovery in South Omaha

    The economic landscape in Omaha is rapidly changing, and it's more important than ever to understand the challenges faced by our diverse communities post pandemic. Itzel Lopez, CEO and Co-founder of the Latino Economic Development Council, joins Gil in the studio to uncover how this organization is making a difference for Latino entrepreneurs facing economic challenges. In this insightful episode, Itzel shares her inspiring journey from Mexico to becoming a key figure in Omaha's economic development landscape.    They discuss the challenges and triumphs of the Latino community, the significance of education, and the pivotal role of the Latino Economic Development Council in uplifting local businesses. This episode is packed with valuable stories, cultural insights, and impactful initiatives that highlight the dynamic contributions of Omaha's Latino community. Learn more about the Latino Economic Development Council by following this link. Connect with Itzel Lopez on  LinkedIn. Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

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    The Legacy of Omaha Sports

    When you think of top sports cities, Omaha may not be the first to come to mind. Omaha's sports legacy is filled with surprising stories, and Coach Sandy Buda joins us to tell them in this episode. From his time coaching at UNO and the Omaha Beef, to his encounters with legends like Marlin Briscoe and Bob Gibson, Coach Buda offers a unique perspective on the city's sports scene. He shares hilarious anecdotes, reflects on coaching challenges, and reveals the secrets behind Omaha's ability to produce top-tier athletes.    Check out Coach Buda's book, The Riverboat Gambler: Still Dealing After All These Years   Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

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    Mayor Stothert's Vision for Omaha's Future

    Omaha is booming! But how did we get here? In this episode, Mayor Jean Stothert shares the inside scoop on the city's transformation. In this video, Mayor Stothert shares her insights on the transformation of downtown Omaha, including the redevelopment of the iconic Gene Leahy Mall and the addition of new riverfront parks and entertainment venues.    She also dives into the funding and benefits of the streetcar project, which is said to be a catalyst for economic development in the city.    Learn about her inspiring career transition from nursing to politics and how she prioritizes public safety and managing the budget for continued growth. If you're curious about what's next for Omaha and how public-private partnerships are paving its way for success, don't miss this informative conversation with Mayor Stothert herself. #Omaha #MayorJeanStothert #UrbanCoreDevelopment   Follow this link for more about Mayor Stothert and the city.  Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

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    Omaha's Economic Boom with Chamber President Heath Mello

    Struggling to attract and retain top talent in Omaha? Heath Mello, President of the Greater Omaha Chamber, reveals the city's booming economic growth and why Forbes ranked it the #1 city to move to in 2024. Discover how the Chamber is tackling the talent challenge head-on with initiatives like Intern Nebraska, while highlighting Omaha's vibrant culture, affordable living, and thriving job market. Mello's 11-month tenure as Chamber President provides unique insights into the city's evolving landscape and its promising future. To learn more about the Greater Omaha Chamber follow this link omahachamber.org. Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

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    The Evolution of Omaha Broadcasting in the Age of AI

    What does the future look like for Nebraska's oldest news station in the age of AI? Joining us in this episode is Jim McKernan, Vice President and General Manager of 6 News WOWT to share with us the 75-year history of WOWT. From its early days under Woodmen of the World ownership to iconic figures like Johnny Carson launching their careers there, McKernan shares fascinating insights into WOWT's groundbreaking innovations in broadcasting and news reporting.    As an industry veteran with over four decades of experience, he also takes us on a personal journey through the world of television news and gives us a glimpse into what the future holds for Omaha's oldest news station. Discover why 6 News WOWT is a cornerstone of local broadcasting and hear firsthand accounts of monumental events such as tornado coverage and how Jim's experience working in radio brought a Spanish language show in Omaha!   Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

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    Reviving Local Radio with Walnut Media

    How does a radio station stay relevant to continue playing the music you like? In this episode, Gil Cohen sits down with Patrick Combs, CEO of Walnut Media, as he shares his unique path from politics to media and how his distinctive voice led him to success in the industry. With a focus on community connection and local content, Walnut Media is changing the game in Omaha's media landscape. Plus, hear about Patrick's transition from traditional radio to podcasting and Boomer Radio's evolution into digital marketing. Don't miss this engaging conversation!   Learn more about Walnut Media on Facebook - Instagram. Or visit walnutmediausa.com. Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

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    Unleashing Entrepreneurial Success with Van Deeb

    Are you ready to be inspired and learn from one of Omaha's most successful entrepreneurs? In this episode, Gil is joined by Van Deeb, one of the most driven and accomplished entrepreneurs in Omaha. Van is a business and community leader having led numerous thriving companies. From his 40 years of commission sales experience to his impressive real estate ventures, Van shares valuable insights and success tips for aspiring entrepreneurs.   In this episode, he also discusses the importance of discipline, determination, and self-improvement in reaching your goals. Discover how Van's journey from Dallas to Omaha influenced his entrepreneurial drive and passion for community involvement and leadership. Don't miss out on this powerful conversation filled with motivation and inspiration for your own entrepreneurial journey!   Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

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    The Omaha Magazine Legacy: A Tale of Ink & Ambition

    Welcome to the "Omaha Magazine Podcast - It's About All of Us," where we peel back the pages to reveal the heart and soul of a community institution. Hosted by Gil Cohen, Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Omaha Magazine. In this episode Gil is joined by Omaha Magazine Publisher Todd Lemke to unveil the rich legacy of Omaha Magazine, challenging the notion that print media is dead. Exploring the intersection of history, community, and media evolution. This podcast celebrates creativity, integrity, and community, offering captivating insights into local triumphs. Subscribe to the Omaha Magazine Podcast for inspiring stories, business achievements, and culture, shaping a blueprint for the future of print media.   Follow Omaha Magazine on Facebook - Instagram - LinkedIn - Twitter. Visit us online at omahamagazine.com. This podcast is produced by Two Brothers Creative 2024.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Inside Omaha with Gil Cohen" invites listeners into exclusive, one-on-one conversations with the city's most influential leaders, innovators, and visionaries. Gil uses his decades of local connections to go beyond headlines — sharing personal stories, insider insights, and practical lessons that help residents better understand, connect with, and improve life in the Omaha metro.Veteran Omaha Magazine executive Gil Cohen takes you behind the scenes with the people shaping our city — from mayors to musicians, CEOs to community advocates. Each episode delivers more than just stories; it's a masterclass in leadership, resilience, and the art of building a thriving community. Whether you're a business owner, civic-minded resident, or simply curious about the heartbeat of Omaha, you'll leave each episode with new insights, deeper appreciation, and ways to get involved.

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Two Brothers Creative & Omaha Magazine

Produced by Two Brothers Creative, LLC

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