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I am Ellen Pogemiller.
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I'm Ellyn Hefner.
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And today we are launching our
podcast between two Ellens.
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Um, and really the goal of our
podcast and when Ellen and I have had
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conversations over the last couple
of months is that there are so many
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policies and topics and community ideas.
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Um, that we hear about as legislators,
but we don't get the opportunity to dig in
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deep and learn more about what's happening
in our community and how these policies
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would positively or possibly negatively
impact the communities we serve.
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That's part of it.
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Our, because our job, we talk about
the bill, but sometimes we don't hear
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about how the bill in its effects.
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And so we've done a couple
of episodes already.
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Um, we've done, um, a couple of
them are, we talk about Right to
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Work and we've talked about, uh,
suicide and domestic violence.
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So you can see all of those.
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But there might be some, we'll
probably get a film, um, I
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guess this is a video podcast.
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"Vodcast", vodcast . And we'll do that
on Fridays and even during session,
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we may have to do an emergency, um,
between two Ellens, like today, today.
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So we're gonna switch gears
just a little bit, I think.
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A conversation that we've been having
a lot, um, with our constituents
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between legislators is, um, having to
do with the, um, government shutdown
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and most immediately right now, um,
SNAP benefits, um, which will on
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November 1st, tomorrow, um, not renew
for the over 600,000 Oklahomans in
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our state that depend on Snap and we
get calls from our constituents or the
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people in the state, even people that
know me that aren't my constituents.
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Have talked to me about it.
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And so we hear a lot of conversation about
what's happening, happening federally,
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but there are some things that we can
do in our state, in our positions,
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and that's more of what we would like
to talk about today, maybe, right?
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So we know that Snap is a one to
nines, uh, versus a food bank.
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So we've had a lot of conversations
of having food drives and trying to
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provide immediate food to those in need.
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Um, but what we haven't really
discussed is that, um, snap.
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Covers nine times the amount
of food that a food pantry,
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emergency food pantry can provide.
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And so, um, I know you've had more
conversations, Ellen, about as a
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state what kind of resources that
we could provide that may be, uh,
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provide additional resources to
community members that are impacted.
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Yeah.
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And and it's also too, if we're focusing
on this one piece, which it's big,
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you know, the, um, we need consistent.
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Uh, food.
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You know, that's, that's
something that we need.
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So, but there's a lot of other things
that may, we might be taking away from by
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putting all of our efforts towards this.
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And so that's gonna
create another big hole.
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And, um, it seems like we can get
together a little bit, um, as a
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state, I have heard, um, and we'll
maybe talk about a little bit about
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special session, maybe what we can do.
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The governor has talked about being
a neighbor, which I think is great,
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but I don't believe that's good.
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If, with all that influx of money.
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That goes into our grocery stores
and, um, people can get all over
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the state instead of having to go
someplace to pick up food that maybe
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doesn't serve or it's, it's difficult.
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Um, so we, we could talk a little
bit about special session, but,
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um, I think that there are some
things that we probably could
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do that we're not looking at.
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So I, I, I mean, I think we are calling
for a special session and calling for an
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opportunity for leadership to get in a
room and decide what funds are available,
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um, how those funds can be spent.
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Um, we know there's furloughed employees,
but at the state and federal level,
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we know about childcare subsidies,
we know about healthcare clips.
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There's a lot happening right now.
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Um, and I think as a state we
have an obligation to meet and
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discuss and help support those
impacted, um, by the shutdown.
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I also like how this relates
to our podcast too, is.
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It, it seems that people have
this idea that we all have to be
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together on something for it to work.
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And, and I think that the discussion
that we should be having right now is
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maybe some of those pain points that
I don't wanna talk about, or maybe
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someone, um, in a different party or
someone that feels differently has, but
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that's the only way that we're gonna
take this from just maybe solving a
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couple of weeks to how we can look into
how we can help each other months ahead.
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So, um, those kind of things
I, I think that are being
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left outta the conversation.
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Is, um, getting us all together, even
if you don't like their, what they're
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going to say or maybe their opinion.
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But we, I do learn something
from things that I don't know.
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And, um, earlier talking to a friend, we
talked about maybe some partnerships that
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might not be likely partnerships that
are happening because to solve a problem
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we've gotta look at the problem first.
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Instead of looking about what we
want to do or, um, maybe what other
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people think that we should be doing.
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So we are excited, um,
to launch the podcast.
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We hope that you'll join us.
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We hope that you'll email us.
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You'll go to our website and your
feedback will definitely help drive
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the conversations we have between two.
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ellens.com
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is the website, and we
do have an Instagram.
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But we would love, uh, your questions
as well, what we end with, which we
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don't have a question to end this
little podcast with, but we always
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ask our guests to ask us a question.
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Maybe I should ask you a question, but,
um, hopefully you guys will send in
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some questions too to ask 1, 2, 3, 4.