Partner Tulsa Podcast

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Partner Tulsa Podcast

Welcome to the PartnerTulsa podcast, where we delve into the critical issues shaping Tulsa's future, from housing solutions to economic development. Join our hosts, Vickie Jordan and Jonathan Sanders, as they engage in insightful conversations with key leaders and experts. Explore the pressing housing crisis in Tulsa, the need for nearly 13,000 new units, and innovative strategies like new urbanism and community engagement to address housing shortages and create affordable, walkable communities.Discover how Tulsa Ports is fueling economic growth, the city's transition from an oil capital to an energy capital, and the vital role of strategic planning and partnerships in major economic development projects, including the relocation of companies like Norsun. Learn about the importance of intentional growth, preserving Tulsa's unique cultural identity, and ensuring that job creation contributes to economic mobility and a high quality of life. We also explore the challenges and opportuniti

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    Reshaping Tulsa: A Conversation with Josh Miller, GKFF

    In this episode of Partner Tulsa podcast, Josh Miller shares with Vickie his insights regarding how philanthropy and strategic economic development are reshaping Tulsa communities. Their conversation dives into housing initiatives, talent attraction efforts through projects like Tulsa Remote, and the revitalization of neighborhoods, which highlight how collaboration and community-drive planning are essential to build a more vibrant and inclusive Tulsa.

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    An Insider Look Into The Neighborhood Conditions Index (NCI): Understanding City Processes and Community Involvement in Neighborhood Empowerment

    This episode of Partner Tulsa podcast explores Tulsa's innovative Neighborhood Conditions Index (NCI) pilot program, featuring insights from city planners and neighborhood leaders. Our host, Vickie, has an in-depth discussion with John and Jeremy about how data-driven strategies and community engagement are reshaping urban planning and empowering local communities. Designed as a bridge between the city and its residents, NCI fosters mutual understanding to support more effective collaboration in neighborhood development.

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    A Conversation with Rep. Meloyde Blancett: A Long-Term Vision For Tulsa's Housing Crisis

    In this episode of the Partner Tulsa podcast, Oklahoma State Representative Melody Blancet shares with Vickie and Jonathan her passion for housing and economic development, highlighting her efforts to address Tulsa's critical housing needs. With a rich background as a native Oklahoman, entrepreneur, and state representative, she brings a wealth of experience and insight to the pressing issue of workforce housing in Oklahoma. As we continue to navigate the complexities of the housing market, it’s clear that addressing the workforce housing crisis is not just about building homes; it’s about creating a sustainable future for our communities.

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    Amanda Swope, Director of Tribal Partnerships & Policy: Empowering Tribal Relations in Tulsa

    In this episode of the Partner Tulsa podcast, Amanda Swope, Director of Tribal Policy and Partnerships for the City of Tulsa, shares with Vickie her journey from being a representative in the Oklahoma House to her current role. She discusses her goals for enhancing community support, fostering relationships between the city and tribal nations, and promoting native entrepreneurship. Amanda also highlights the importance of communication and collaboration in achieving these objectives, as well as her aspirations for the future, including the potential of attending law school.

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    Economic Development, Strategy and Sovereignty at Cherokee Nation Businesses: A conversation with Andy McMillan, CeCD

    In this episode of the Partner Tulsa podcast, host Jonathan Sanders chats with Andy McMillan from Cherokee Nation Businesses to explore the intricacies of economic development in Tulsa. They discuss the importance of long-term strategies, the unique role of tribal enterprises, and the need for community support systems. The conversation emphasizes the significance of retention in economic development, the value of inclusive growth, and the necessity for collaboration among various stakeholders. McMillan shares his thoughts on the future priorities for Oklahoma, including education and infrastructure, and highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to achieve sustainable economic outcomes.

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    Economic Dev x Housing: Mash-up

    In this episode of the PartnerTulsa Podcast, our hosts Jonathan and Vickie get an opportunity to chat together about how housing and economic development work together to make Tulsa a great place to live. They get to ask each other questions on projects they are excited about, but also what it takes to develop and gain speed. Both hosts reflect on the conversations they had, what they learned, how important collaborative efforts are when making things happen- and how important a site is for both areas. This great reflective and informative episode also touches on Vickie's concerns about possibly encountering bears and mice during her upcoming trip to Montana.

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    Rising Together: How Eastside Entrepreneurs are Helping Shape Tulsa with Luisa Krug

    In this episode of the PartnerTulsa podcast, host Jonathan Sanders speaks with Luisa Krug, the Executive Director of Eastside Rise, about the vibrant entrepreneurial landscape in East Tulsa. They discuss the unique multicultural aspects of the area, the challenges and opportunities for small businesses, and the initiatives being implemented to support entrepreneurs. Luisa shares her journey from public health to community development, highlighting the importance of holistic investment in neighborhoods. The conversation also touches on the future vision for Eastside Rise, the need for infrastructure improvements, and the significance of community pride in fostering economic mobility.

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    Through the Lens of a Nonprofit Housing CEO: Needs, Funding Opportunities and Conferences with Andrea Frymire

    In this episode of the PartnerTulsa podcast, host Vickie Jordan chats with Andrea Frymire, President and CEO of Housing For Communities. The conversation explores the aging housing stock in Oklahoma, highlighting the average age of homes and the pressing need for weatherization, preservation, and new construction. It emphasizes the necessity for funding to address dilapidated housing and the diverse needs across different income levels.

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    Blueprints for Growth: Tulsa's Economic and Workforce Future with Michelle Barnett

    In this episode of the PartnerTulsa podcast, host Jonathan Sanders speaks with Michelle Barnett, SVP of Economic and Workforce Development for PartnerTulsa. The conversation focuses on the importance of not just creating jobs, but ensuring that these jobs contribute to economic mobility and overall quality of life for individuals. Michelle emphasizes a shift in perspective towards valuing the impact of jobs beyond mere numbers- that jobs help people thrive and provide economic mobility. Jonathan and Michelle highlight a shift in thinking about job creation and how sustainable economic growth is predicated on quality jobs.

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    The Future of Office Spaces in Cities with Brian Kurtz

    In this episode of the PartnerTulsa podcast, host Vickie Jordan chats with Brian Kurtz, CEO of Tulsa's Downtown Partnership. The conversation explores the pressing housing needs and shortages in urban areas, particularly in downtowns, and the significant changes in office space utilization post-COVID. It highlights the necessity of converting underutilized commercial spaces into alternative uses such as housing and hospitality, a trend that has been ongoing for decades but has gained urgency in recent years. Their discussion emphasizes the role of local development agencies in supporting these transformations and the importance of innovative solutions for urban revitalization- plus you get to find out what Brian and Vickie are both currenetly reading.

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    Leading Tulsa's Next Economy with Erran Persley

    In this episode of the PartnerTulsa podcast, host Jonathan Sanders chats with Erran Persley, Chief Economic Development Officer fro the City of Tulsa. Jonathan and Erran discuss the unique cultural essence of Tulsa, emphasizing the importance of intentional growth while preserving the city's identity. They both reflect on how Tulsa maintains its distinct feel and supports individuals in bringing their ideas to life, fostering a community that values both growth and cultural integrity- highlighting that its possible to grow without losing who you are.

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    How the Muscogee Creek Nation approaches Housing with LS Fields

    In this episode of the PartnerTulsa podcast, host Vickie Jordan discusses housing with L.S. Fields, Secretary of Housing at the Muscogee Creek Nation. They explore the various housing programs available to Muscogee Creek Nation citizens, the challenges faced in providing affordable housing, and the ongoing projects aimed at addressing the needs of the community. The conversation highlights the importance of collaboration, federal funding, and strategic planning in tackling housing issues.

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    From Oil Capital to Energy Capital with Dan Regan

    In this episode of the PartnerTulsa podcast, host Jonathan Sanders speaks with Dan Regan, the director of real estate and development at the Tulsa Airport Improvement Trust. They discuss Tulsa's transition from being known as the oil capital to becoming a hub for renewable energy and innovation. Regan highlights the significant economic development projects, including the relocation of Norwegian solar company Norsun to Tulsa, and the role of the airport in supporting this growth. The conversation also touches on the importance of community collaboration, job creation, and the future of renewable energy in Tulsa.

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    New Urbanism: Trend, or New Normal? with Josh Kunkel

    In this episode of the PartnerTulsa podcast, host Vickie Jordan speaks with Josh Kunkel, owner of Method Architecture, about the principles of new urbanism. They discuss the importance of walkability, community connectivity, and the role of amenities in urban design. Josh shares insights on transportation systems, examples of new urbanist developments, and the health benefits associated with these community designs. The conversation also touches on the challenges of creating affordable urbanist developments in Tulsa and the potential for future projects.

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    How Tulsa Ports is Fueling Economic Growth with Brian Bigbie and Andrew Ralston

    In this episode of the PartnerTulsa podcast, host Jonathan Sanders has a fun and enlightening conversation with Brian Bigbie and Andrew Ralston with the Tulsa Ports. They explore the often-overlooked power of "elimination" as a tool for internal progress and the harsh reality of project failure, where a 90% failure rate is common in large endeavors. Jonathan, Brian and Andrew discuss how one missing piece can derail significant projects, emphasizing the crucial need for focused planning, sound finances, and refined partnerships. Discover the vital role of investment in the right areas and how key infrastructure, like the wastewater treatment plant for the Port of Inola, fits into the bigger picture of major announcements like the recent $4 billion investment.

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    What Tulsa is Doing to Keep Housing a Priority with Gene Bulmash

    In this episode of the PartnerTulsa podcast, host Vickie Jordan discusses the pressing housing crisis in Tulsa with Gene Bulmash, the senior advisor to the mayor on housing issues. They explore the current state of housing, the need for nearly 13,000 new units, and the factors contributing to the shortage, including rising costs and the impact of COVID-19. The conversation highlights the importance of community engagement, innovative housing solutions, and the role of the city in addressing these challenges - particularly the Planning Office, Development Services and other departments. They also discuss strategies for increasing housing availability, and the significance of the T-Town Home catalog in expediting housing development.

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Welcome to the PartnerTulsa podcast, where we delve into the critical issues shaping Tulsa's future, from housing solutions to economic development. Join our hosts, Vickie Jordan and Jonathan Sanders, as they engage in insightful conversations with key leaders and experts. Explore the pressing housing crisis in Tulsa, the need for nearly 13,000 new units, and innovative strategies like new urbanism and community engagement to address housing shortages and create affordable, walkable communities.Discover how Tulsa Ports is fueling economic growth, the city's transition from an oil capital to an energy capital, and the vital role of strategic planning and partnerships in major economic development projects, including the relocation of companies like Norsun. Learn about the importance of intentional growth, preserving Tulsa's unique cultural identity, and ensuring that job creation contributes to economic mobility and a high quality of life. We also explore the challenges and opportuniti

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