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The Hawk Talk podcast is the work of Multimedia Writing and Digital Media Publication students who are part of the Media Studies major/minor at Northeastern State University. We publish content for students, by students. The Northeastern student newspaper serves as the primary news source for NSU’s three campuses. TNE is an independent student-run publication under the media studies program. The media studies program offers two options: multimedia/journalism and public relations/advertising. ...
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Wisdom earned. Sarcasm sharpened. And no topic too sacred. From the front lines of disaster zones to the shadows of homeland security briefings, Old Enough to Know Better is not your average podcast. Hosted by longtime responder, threat analyst, author, and proud curmudgeon E.G. Weiss, this show dives headfirst into the world of emergency response, law enforcement, and national security with the unapologetic voice of someone who’s been there, done that, and probably wrote the field guide aft ...
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a san diego resident of over twenty years, chris cantore is a community-focused, surf-loving, music enthusiast with 15+ years of multimedia experience (radio/TV/print/online). cantore delivers a "san diego-centric" podcast with local stories / guests, personal anecdotes, + celebrity / artist interviews.
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David Weinblatt is Senior Insider at The Lead NBA and founder and host of Smooth In The Afternoon, the #1 radio program at Emory University, blending sports and rap together. David highlights exciting NBA analysis & speculation, interviewing coaches and players at Atlanta Hawks practices, in addition to covering the latest in rap. Follow David on twitter @smoothafternoon to stay updated on the NBA and more. NEW podcast. Listen to Bleezy and his plethora guests on-the-go in the new format. Sm ...
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Send us a text In this episode, join Chloe Mayfield, TNE writer, as she speaks with Dr. Suzanne Farmer, professor of history and Dr. Lindsay Silver, assistant professor of history. Listen in as they discuss the majors offered in history and what the department has planned for spring 2026. For more information, email [email protected] For more NSU new…
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Send us a text In this episode, join Halli Resinger, advertising manager, as she Dr. Jennifer Edwards, board chair and sociology professor. Listen in as they talk about the department of social sciences and what it has to offer new and returning students. For more information, visit https://academics.nsuok.edu/liberalarts/default.aspx.…
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Send us a text In this episode, join Jayden Milton, digital media coordinator, as he speaks with Nancy Garber, STIR marketing chair, Ed Fite, STIR Co-founder, and Ed Brocksmith, STIR Co-founder and treasurer. Listen in as they talk about Save The Illinois River and hear about how people can get involved. For more information, https://illinoisriver.…
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Send us a text In this episode, join Breanna Hampton, editor-in-chief, as she speaks with Emma Williams, Talon editorial team, and Jared Gutierrez Nunez, Talon media marketing team. Listen in as they discuss the 10th edition of The Talon and hear a piece of creative work. For more information, visit https://nsuok.edu/the-talon/default.aspx.…
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Send us a text In this episode, join Victoria Leflore, TNE Writer, as she speaks with Darrin Priest, Assistant Housing Director and Allison Goodman, Student Hall Director. Listen in as they discuss how the application process works, the duties of an RA and the benefits that come with working for housing. For more information about becoming an RA, e…
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In this explosive episode of Old Enough to Know Better, host E.G. Weiss delivers one of his most hard-hitting commentaries yet by pulling no punches as he dissects the chaos of a government shutdown, the hypocrisy of the “No Kings” protests, and the unraveling of America’s moral backbone. Weiss paints a chilling portrait of a nation standing on the…
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Send us a text In this episode of Hawk Talk Cobe Cook, TNE writer, sits down with NSU Archivist, Blain McClain, to explore the natural springs that flow beneath Northeastern State University’s Tahlequah campus. They discuss how these springs were discovered, their historical importance, and the lasting mark they’ve left on NSU and the Tahlequah com…
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In this explosive new episode of Old Enough To Know Better, host E.G. Weiss tackles the irony of peace abroad and unrest at home. As headlines celebrate a ceasefire in Gaza and the long-awaited release of Israeli hostages, tensions are brewing stateside with the upcoming “No Kings” rallies and renewed threats of violence from Antifa-aligned groups.…
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In this episode of Old Enough to Know Better, host E. G. Weiss rips the mask off the fantasy that America is living in harmony. From Portland’s nightly chaos, to Antifa’s frog-costumed thugs, to law enforcement leaders begging for accountability, to the DHS 2025 Threat Assessment that reads like a horror novel; this is the reality behind the politi…
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In this hard-hitting episode of Old Enough to Know Better, E.G. Weiss confronts the rising tide of violence against law enforcement following the recent shooting at a Dallas ICE facility. He begins by reflecting on the powerful testimony of faith and forgiveness displayed at Charlie Kirk’s memorial service, where Erika Kirk’s strength and words cha…
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In this powerful episode of Old Enough to Know Better, host E.G. Weiss delivers a raw and unflinching open letter to America in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. With solemn reflection, he speaks of Charlie’s faith, his love for family, and the silence left behind. But he also confronts the shocking and hateful reactions from the left, expo…
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This episode of Old Enough to Know Better is not like the others. Today we pause in grief to honor the life of Charlie Kirk, a man of unshakable faith, a devoted husband and father, and a fearless voice for truth. On September 10th, Charlie was taken from us by a sniper’s bullet, but his legacy of boldness, courage, and conviction will not be silen…
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In this episode of Old Enough to Know Better, our host dives into the history behind Trump’s decision to rename the Department of Defense back to the Department of War. From its founding in 1789 through World War II, America called its military what it was… war. Only in 1947 did we soften the language to “defense,” and with it came a culture of rea…
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In this episode of Old Enough to Know Better, E. G. Weiss dives headfirst into the Minneapolis Catholic school shooting and the tragedy that followed. Two children are gone, families are shattered, and instead of compassion, politicians rushed in with smug soundbites, attacks on prayer, and hollow promises. From Jacob Frey’s tone-deaf comments to I…
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In this episode of Old Enough to Know Better, E.G. Weiss takes aim at the battle between America’s cops on the streets and the politicians in the spotlight. From the blood-soaked streets of Chicago in 1968 to today’s debate over military deployment in our nation’s capital and in Chicago itself, this episode digs into crime statistics, National Guar…
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In this episode of Old Enough to Know Better, host E.G. Weiss rips into the never-ending comedy of errors known as emergency communications. From Texas responders still struggling to talk to each other in the middle of floods, to the nationwide failure of cross-training between agencies, Weiss blends sarcasm with bitter truth to expose why “interop…
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In this powerful episode of Old Enough to Know Better, we dive into the science behind retraining your brain for critical thinking using the Red Wagon Methodology™; a proven approach to moving from reactive behavior to proactive awareness. We explore how developing what some might call “healthy paranoia” isn’t a flaw; it’s a finely tuned survival t…
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Married to the Mayhem — The Truth About First Responder Marriages First responders run into burning buildings, gunfire, and chaos daily. But the real heat? It’s at home. In this powerful new episode of Old Enough to Know Better, we dig into the psychological science, relationship-damaging stressors, and emotional fallout of the responder lifestyle.…
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In this special live episode recorded at the Annual International Association for Identification Conference in Orlando, Florida, I sit down with two of the most recognizable faces in modern forensics: Ashley and Erin from Gap Science. We talk about their unexpected rise to "forensic fame," how they turned frustration into innovation, and what led t…
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Let’s talk about denim, DNA, and the death of an era that just might change the lives of responders. How does it all fit together? Your host has figured it out. This week, we interupt our regularly scheduled programming to bring you this special episode and a take on the Sydney Sweeney ad that sent the left into a meltdown. Why? Because a woman loo…
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As the school year begins, the old man is investigating to the myths of TV crime shows and exposing the real crisis facing forensic science in America. Backlogs, staffing shortages, and delayed justice aren’t plot twists; they’re everyday realities in underfunded labs across the country. In this special back-to-school episode, Listen to a challenge…
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As schools reopen across the country, too many administrators are dusting off last year’s emergency plans and pretending they’re still enough. They’re not. In this explosive, no-holds-barred episode, Weiss tears into the broken, cookie-cutter approach to school safety and explain why compliance isn’t protection, and box-checking isn’t leadership. Y…
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Behind every hospital curtain is a nurse, a tech, or an ER staffer trying to save a life while hoping they survive their shift. Violence in healthcare isn’t rare anymore. It’s daily. Verbal abuse, physical assaults, biting, spitting, stalking; it’s happening in every emergency room, trauma unit, and long-term care facility in the country. In this b…
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The cartels didn’t back off. They leveled up. While Washington plays politics, our enemies across the border have become smarter, richer, more brutal and fully embedded in American communities. In this episode of Old Enough to Know Better, E. G. Weiss exposes how cartels like CJNG, Sinaloa, and Tren de Aragua are recruiting inside U.S. schools, tra…
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What do you get when you mix a declining president, a pen that signs on its own, and a staff that acts like understudies in a Broadway comedy? Apparently… the White House. This episode takes a brutally honest and darkly hilarious look at the growing scandal surrounding the use of the autopen, the questionable capacity of President Biden in recent m…
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The assault on law enforcement isn’t just happening in the streets; it’s happening in boardrooms, press conferences, and state legislatures. And E. G. Weiss has had enough. In this week’s episode of Old Enough To Know Better, Weiss rips the mask off the political grandstanders and celebrity mouthpieces who are openly inciting violence and dismantli…
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When Texas floods, we send thoughts, prayers… and untrained teenagers in Crocs? This week on the Old Enough To Know Better podcast, host E. G. Weiss will take you straight back to the Hill Country, where more than 150 people remain missing and the search is becoming recovery. But make no mistake: this tragedy isn't just about nature. It's about neg…
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On a quiet Sunday in Idaho, two firefighters were ambushed and killed—not while storming into a burning building, but while responding to a brush fire intentionally set to lure them in. A third remains in critical condition. As a former firefighter, I’ve seen a lot—but this? This is a new kind of hell. This episode is not a rant. It’s a gut-level t…
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What do you get when you mix illegal immigration, media hypocrisy, and a detention center in the middle of the Everglades? You get Alligator Alcatraz—a brutal, hilarious, and honest take on the state of border enforcement in America. In this episode of Old Enough to Know Better, host E.G. Weiss (author, responder, and unapologetic truth-teller) tea…
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In this heart-filled but hard-hitting episode, we take a break from chaos and controversy to shine a light on something truly powerful: character. Host E.G. Weiss shares a moving, unscripted moment he witnessed late at night in a Temple, Texas parking lot—where local police officers, without cameras or crowds, showed what true community policing lo…
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When World War III starts trending on TikTok before CNN can even update their homepage, you know we’ve officially crossed into Gen Z territory. In this episode of Old Enough To Know Better, E.G. Weiss rips into the viral chaos of WW3 outfit inspo, dance battle diplomacy, and “get ready with me to flirt with the enemy” videos… all while missiles are…
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On Old Enough To Know Better, host E.G. Weiss tackles one of the most outrageous headlines yet… Deputy Mayor Cynthia Gonzales publicly calling on street gangs to take on ICE, referring to federal agents as the "biggest gang in the world." Is this leadership? Or is it lunacy in a bandana? This episode breaks down the legal, cultural, and law enforce…
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In this episode of Old Enough to Know Better, we rip into America’s backwards approach to preparedness from the public’s false sense of security to first responders forgetting their own readiness at home. With sarcasm, stats, and a slap of common sense, we ask the hard questions: When did we stop preparing and start assuming someone else would save…
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This Fourth of July, the fireworks aren’t the only thing exploding—so is common sense. In this episode of Old Enough to Know Better, we break down how radical groups are hijacking Independence Day with chaotic, unfocused protests, and why these mass gatherings could be the perfect cover for sleeper cell attacks. We dig into soft targets, real threa…
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In this explosive episode of Old Enough to Know Better, host E. G. Weiss unleashes truth like a warhead covering the covert U.S. operation that leveled Iran’s nuclear sites and the global chaos erupting in its wake. Operation Midnight Hammer authorized by President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth marked a bold return to American strength. …
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THE NEW MICROPHONE IS AMAZING! In this jaw-dropping episode of Old Enough to Know Better, host Eddy Weiss rips the mask off the latest insanity out of California and this time, it’s not the criminals under fire… it’s the cops. Lawmakers Scott Wiener and Jesse Arreguin are pushing the so-called “No Secret Police Act”, a bill so dangerously tone-deaf…
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In this powerful second episode, host Eddy Weiss sits down with retired DEA agent and author Richard T. Sanchez; a man who spent decades in the trenches of the war on drugs and lived to tell the unfiltered truth. The Quiet Surrender isn’t just a title, it’s what’s happening across America as political leaders, media narratives, and public apathy qu…
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Los Angeles is on fire literally and figuratively and not because of the weather. In this explosive first episode, host Eddy Weiss torches the political hypocrisy fueling the chaos in LA. What began as outrage over ICE arrests of violent illegal offenders has spiraled into full-blown riots, complete with Molotovs, anti-Semitic chants, pro-Hamas ban…
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Send us a text In this episode, join Sidney Robinson, TNE writer, as she speaks with Aubrey Cagle, Wagoner junior, and Stetson Dilbeck, Roland junior. Listen in as they discuss the L.E.A.D.S program what it can do for students and their future career. For more information, email [email protected]. For more nsu news, visit nsunews.com…
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Send us a text In this episode, join Jayden Milton, photojournalism editor, as he speaks with Elizabeth Bird, director of Center for Tribal Studies, and Makiya Deerinwater, Tahlequah senior. Listen in as they discuss the mural Deerinwater created in the basement of the University Center near CTS and learn more about the Center for Tribal Studies. F…
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Send us a text In this episode, join Katie Culberson, editor-in-chief, and Breanna Hampton, editor-in-chief, as they learn more about Dr. Johnny Kirk, professor of phycology and first responder, and his life after the OKC Bombing. Listen in as we cover Kirk's astonishing life as a first responder responding to the tragedy. **Listener discretion adv…
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Send us a text In this episode, join Katie Culberson, editor-in-chief, and Breanna Hampton, editor-in-chief, as they learn more about Lauren Frost’s, Miss Oklahoma, journey through the pageant world. Listen in as the group discusses Frost’s time as Miss Oklahoma and the legacy she hopes to leave behind. For more NSU news, visit nsunews.com.…
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Send us a text On this episode of HawkTalk, join Halli Resinger, advertising manager, as she speaks with Eun-Jun Bang, social work professor, Allison Mason, Clinical Assistant Professor and Master of Social Work Field Education Director and Dr. Allen Shamow, Assistant Professor. Listen in as each professor walks through the social work degree and l…
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Send us a text In this episode, join Seth Brown, TNE writer, as he learns more about the growing use of artificial intelligence within the classroom from Dr. Christopher Flavin, chair of the Department of Languages and Literature, and Dana Boren, marketing instructor. Listen in as the group discusses how students should use the technology and the o…
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Send us a text In this episode, join Breanna Hampton, editor-in-chief, as she dives deeper in the world of Alternative Certification for Educators Institute with Ana Landsaw, assistant director of ACE, and Amy Johnson, assistant director of TAP. Listen in as Landsaw details her experience and time with the ACE Institute. For more NSU news, visit ns…
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Send us a text On this episode of Hawk Talk, join Spencer Makhani, TNE podcast editor, as he speaks with Liam Mcalpin, Media and Marketing manager for The Talon, Maddie Barnes, head of the Layout team, and Kaityln Whitmire, Layout team member. Join us this episode to discuss what lessons they have learned in publishing the 9th Edition and the impac…
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Send us a text Since 1990, the Center for Tribal Studies has become one of the central resources on campus for supporting and enhancing academic effectiveness while bridging communication between tribal nations and the University. On today's podcast, Christian Johnston, TNE writer, sits down with Gaelin Rose, student engagement coordinator for CTS,…
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Send us a text On this episode of Hawk Talk, join Spencer Makhani, TNE podcast editor, as he speaks with Christopher Murphy, professor of English, Shellby Steffen, head of the Editorial team for The Talon, and Breanna Hampton, assistant editor for The Northeastern. Join us this episode to learn more about the steps required to finalize an edition o…
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