The University of Tulsa

Switchyard

Switchyard is a podcast for people hungry for eye-opening essays, moving fiction, soul-stirring poetry, and honest, thought-provoking conversation. Join us monthly for new content.

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The University of Tulsa

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Society

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Dernier épisode

13 oct. 2025

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This Land: Oklahoma's Past, America's Future 13.10.2025

In January 2025, just after the Inauguration of President Donald Trump,  Switchyard  organized a gathering of journalists from across the country to discuss how we would go about covering the new administration. We gathered together the biographers of Michelle Obama and Mitch McConnell, authors of books about the Koch Brothers and The Family, about Amazon and Google and Facebook, about the rise of...

Immersion: What Media Gets Wrong by Not Going Deep 13.10.2025

In January 2025, just after the Inauguration of President Donald Trump,  Switchyard  organized a gathering of journalists from across the country to discuss how we would go about covering the new administration. We gathered together the biographers of Michelle Obama and Mitch McConnell, authors of books about the Koch Brothers and The Family, about Amazon and Google and Facebook, about the rise of...

Merchants of Fear: Stirring Hatred for Political Gain 13.10.2025

In January 2025, just after the Inauguration of President Donald Trump,  Switchyard  organized a gathering of journalists from across the country to discuss how we would go about covering the new administration. We gathered together the biographers of Michelle Obama and Mitch McConnell, authors of books about the Koch Brothers and The Family, about Amazon and Google and Facebook, about the rise of...

The Place of Literature: A Roundtable Discussion 13.10.2025

In January 2025, just after the Inauguration of President Donald Trump,  Switchyard  organized a gathering of journalists from across the country to discuss how we would go about covering the new administration. We gathered together the biographers of Michelle Obama and Mitch McConnell, authors of books about the Koch Brothers and The Family, about Amazon and Google and Facebook, about the rise of...

Echo Chambers: The Destructive Effects of Silos and Misinformation 13.10.2025

In January 2025, just after the Inauguration of President Donald Trump,  Switchyard  organized a gathering of journalists from across the country to discuss how we would go about covering the new administration. We gathered together the biographers of Michelle Obama and Mitch McConnell, authors of books about the Koch Brothers and The Family, about Amazon and Google and Facebook, about the rise of...

The Forgotten Man: Reporting on Class, Race, and Poverty in America 13.10.2025

In January 2025, just after the Inauguration of President Donald Trump, Switchyard organized a gathering of journalists from across the country to discuss how we would go about covering the new administration. We gathered together the biographers of Michelle Obama and Mitch McConnell, authors of books about the Koch Brothers and The Family, about Amazon and Google and Facebook, about the rise of w...

The Slow Civil War: What Happens Now? 13.10.2025

In January 2025, just after the Inauguration of President Donald Trump, Switchyard organized a gathering of journalists from across the country to discuss how we would go about covering the new administration. We gathered together the biographers of Michelle Obama and Mitch McConnell, authors of books about the Koch Brothers and The Family, about Amazon and Google and Facebook, about the rise of w...

The Truth of What Happened: In Conversation with Ted Conover 19.12.2024

In this episode, Switchyard magazine editor Ted Genoways speaks with award-winning journalist Ted Conover about his book  Cheap Land Colorado,  set among the rural poor in the San Luis Valley, and his style of investigative reporitng, known as "immersion." By spending months or even years with the people he is writing about—working alongside them, living with them—Conover comes to understand his s...

Switchyard at Mayfest: A Journey into the Heart of America 11.10.2024

In this episode, Switchyard magazine editor Ted Genoways brings together author Jeff Sharlet and political organizer Jane Kleeb for a conversation about the nation's political divide and a path toward a positive future. Ranging from the deep-rooted divisions fueling hate and violence to the beacon of hope emanating from rural America, this dynamic conversation promises to spark your imagination an...

Switchyard at Mayfest: Exposing the Ku Klux Klan in America 11.10.2024

In this riveting episode, Timothy Egan, author of New York Times bestseller A Fever in the Heartland: The Ku Klux Klan's Plot to Take Over America, and the Woman Who Stopped Them , and Kevin Willmott, the brilliant director and Academy Award-winning screenwriter of Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman , join Switchyard magazine editor Ted Genoways for a conversation about the role of the Ku Klux Klan in Ame...

Switchyard at Mayfest: Lost Promise and Resilience in Rural America 11.10.2024

In this episode, three contributors to the Rural Americas issue of Switchyard magazine—Monica Potts, the New York Times bestselling author of The Forgotten Girls ; Dean Bakopoulos, whose third novel Summerlong is now in development as a television series; and Michael Croley, author of the collection of short stories Any Other Place —join editor, Ted Genoways, for a conversation about the hardships...

Switchyard at Mayfest: Climate Forward 11.10.2024

In this episode, world-renowned climate activist Bill McKibben and singer-songwriter Andrea von Kampen join Switchyard magazine editor Ted Genoways for a lively and soul-searching conversation about how we can embrace our fear and grief in the face of pending climate disaster and use those feelings as motivation to take action to address the crisis. The conversation is interlaced with acoustic per...

Worlds Unseen: In Conversation with Sterlin Harjo 21.05.2024

In this episode, Ted Genoways speaks with Sterlin Harjo, the co-creator of the groundbreaking TV series  Reservation Dogs . They discuss the show's unique blend of humor and heartbreak and how Harjo combines elements of traditional Native storytelling, parodies of Hollywood classics, urban myths, pop music, and zany side quests to create a rich and recognizable portrait of a complex and vital comm...

Live Audience: At the Church Studio with Carl Phillips and Casii Stephan 29.02.2024

This very special episode of the Switchyard Podcast was recorded live in the "big room" of Leon Russell's historic Church Studio in Tulsa. The program leads off with a performance by Casii Stephan of "These Hard Days," her song about working through the challenges of Covid lockdown but it is also about the big themes of loneliness and how we weather difficult times. Next, Pulitzer Prize-winning po...

Live at the Church Studio: In Conversation with Jori Lewis and Siddhartha Deb 19.12.2023

In this episode,  Switchyard  editor Ted Genoways talks with writers Jori Lewis and Siddhartha Deb whose stories were published in the new  Switchyard  magazine special food issue (Winter 2024) in partnership with the Food and Environment Reporting Network. Lewis and Deb joined us in Tulsa on November 30, 2023, for the Switchyard Food Fest, and we recorded this conversation with a live studio audi...

Around the Table: In Conversation with Tom Colicchio 30.11.2023

In this episode, we speak with Tom Colicchio, chef, activist, and contributor to Switchyard magazine's special Winter 2024 issue on food. Colicchio is arguably the best known chef on the planet. He is a five-time James Beard Foundation Award winner, including the award for Outstanding Chef. For twenty-one seasons, he has been the lead judge of the Emmy Award-winning TV show, Top Chef. He is also t...

On Native Land: In Conversation with Sean Sherman 30.11.2023

For the Winter 2024 food issue of Switchyard magazine, we teamed up with the Food & Environment Reporting Network (FERN). In this episode, guest host Theodore Ross, Editor-In-Chief of FERN, speaks with Chef Sean Sherman. Sherman's Minneapolis restuarant Owamni won the 2022 James Beard Foundation Award for Best New Restaurant. It's a whole menu made from ingredients used by Indigenous Peoples in No...

The Power of Fiction: In Conversation with Antonio Ruiz-Camacho 10.11.2023

In this episode, award-winning author Antonio Ruiz-Camacho speaks with host Ted Genoways about his lifelong passion for storytelling, his journey from journalist to fiction writer, learning to write in a second language, and how all of these experiences shape the characters in his stories. You can read Antonio's short story "The Search Zone" in the first issue of  Switchyard magazine and hear it p...

The Search Zone: A Radio Play by Antonio Ruiz-Camacho 20.10.2023

In this episode, author Antonio Ruiz-Camacho portrays Daniel Proust, a young journalist covering a flood in the remote mountain village of Motozintla, Chiapas, in far southern Mexico. Proust comes to the aid shelter late at night in hopes of seeing the condition of the survivors and has a chance encounter with the leader of the disaster relief effort, General Martínez, portrayed by Oscar Cásares....

The Frontier: In Conversation with Dimiter Kenarov 29.09.2023

In this episode, Ted Genoways speaks with Dimiter Kenarov about his transformation from snowboarder poet to journalist, and his return to Bulgaria where he has been observing a slow transformation that he describes as "the closing of the Bulgarian frontier." He wrote about this in the inaugural issue of  Switchyard magazine. We had the opportunity to speak in person at the Church Studio in Tulsa,...

Banned: In Conversation with Maia Kobabe 04.08.2023

In this episode, Ted Genoways speaks with Maia Kobabe about eir book  Gender Queer —how the book explores eir gender and sexual identity during eir childhood and teen years, eir discovery of non-binary identity, the book's early positive reception, and how Kobabe has navigated the challenges of the last few years, as eir memoir became the most banned book in America. We had the opportunity to spea...

Ground Truth: A Poem by Natasha Trethewey 02.06.2023

In this Switchyard poetry exclusive, hear Natasha Trethewey, the Pulitzer Prize-winning former Poet Laureate of the United States, read her stunning and deeply felt sequence of poems that she wrote for the inaugural issue of Switchyard magazine about the legacy of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre.  

The World on Fire: In Conversation with Natasha Trethewey 01.06.2023

In this episode, Ted Genoways speaks with Natasha Trethewey, the Pulitzer Prize-winning former Poet Laureate of the United States, about a stunning and deeply felt sequence of poems that she wrote for the inaugural issue of Switchyard magazine about the legacy of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre. Those poems are available unabridged as an exclusive Switchyard poetry episode. We encourage you to listen...

Tennessee Waltz: In Conversation with Art Spiegelman 24.05.2023

In this episode, Ted Genoways, editor of Switchyard magazine, speaks with legendary comic book artist and writer Art Spiegelman about the attempt in Tennessee to ban his Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel Maus, about a legislative bill in Oklahoma that was designed to defend the book, how he became a free speech absolutist, and how he found his way back to the drawing table after a year consumed...

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