Tom Becka
Becka's Talking
A weekly podcast featuring everyday people with an interesting story to tell.
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Episodes
Furniture for Families in Need 02.12.2025 32:38
Omaha Firefighter Drew Gerken saw a need 13 years ago when he found a family living in an empty apartment. His effort to provide them with furniture has led to The Furniture Project, a non-profit that provides furniture for needy families.
A Nun Who Went to Jail 25.11.2025 31:59
Omaha author Mary Kay Leatherman provides a glimpse into her new book about her own aunt called Her Religious Conviction .
Challenges Facing North Omaha 18.11.2025 53:25
Community Organizer, Leo Louis II, joins the podcast to share about his efforts to improve life in North Omaha.
Don Bacon Takes on Hot Button Issues 11.11.2025 34:39
Congressman Don Bacon (R) joins the podcast to share his efforts to end the government shutdown and to discuss other topics including immigration, tariffs, and his future in politics.
Medical Marijuana in Nebraska 04.11.2025 49:24
Dominic Gillen continues to push for access to medical cannabis in Nebraska to help his son who suffers from multiple seizures every day.
Helping refugee women integrate into society in Omaha 28.10.2025 40:04
Pam Font-Gabel, executive director of Refugee Women Rising, explains how her Omaha-based non-profit is helping hundreds of refugee women to get settled and thrive in America.
Creston, Iowa Native and World-Renowned Drummer Brings Band to Omaha 21.10.2025 42:14
John “JR” Robinson has played drums on some of the biggest hits of the past 50 years. He joins the podcast this week along with fellow Iowa-born musician Mitch Towne to talk about their musical trio called the JR Robinson Band.
Human Trafficking Survivor and Advocate 14.10.2025 54:11
Julie Shrader is the founder and CEO of Innocence Freed, a faith-based nonprofit working to help children and adults escape human trafficking and other types of sexual exploitation.
Omaha filmmaker explores political division within his family and community 07.10.2025 37:58
Nick Beaulieu’s feature length documentary, My Omaha, releases in select theaters across the country in a few days. He joins the podcast this week to talk about the film’s deep dive into political divisions in Omaha as well as his own family.
Omaha Chamber focusing efforts on economic development, housing challenges, and infrastructure 30.09.2025 46:06
Omaha Chamber President Heath Mello joins the podcast to share what the Chamber is doing to bring more jobs and amenities to the metro area in the midst of a tight housing market.
Accomplished jazz drummer sharing his passion for music as leader of North Omaha Music and Arts 23.09.2025 35:49
Dana Murray came back to his hometown of Omaha after spending years on the road as a professional jazz drummer. He serves as executive director of North Omaha Music and Arts and joins the podcast this week to share the impacts and core values of NOMA.
The Radio Voice of Husker Men’s Basketball 16.09.2025 40:09
Longtime play-by-play announcer Kent Pavelka joins the podcast to reminisce about his career in the radio booth including his years as the voice of Nebraska Football.
Omaha Whiskey Fest is back for 2025 09.09.2025 30:47
Chaz Kline and Zac Triemert, creators of Omaha Whiskey Fest, join the podcast this week to share their whiskey knowledge and explain what whiskey fans can expect to learn and experience at the event on October 4 th .
What does it take to publish a book? 02.09.2025 35:42
Book publishing expert, Lisa Pelto, helped Tom Becka publish his book a few years ago. And she joins the podcast this week to provide insight on the publishing process.
The Many Layers of Council Bluffs History 26.08.2025 43:58
Historian and retired Council Bluffs dentist, Dr. Richard Warner, shares some lesser-known stories about Iowa’s 10 th largest city and how it established itself as the railroad gateway to the west.
Teachers Helping Teachers 19.08.2025 41:30
Kathy Poehling, president of the Omaha Education Association, shares her perspective on the challenges facing public school teachers.
Nebraska State Senator’s Long History of Work in Ukraine 12.08.2025 45:56
Tom Brewer joins the podcast this week to talk about how he uses his military combat experience to help on the ground in Ukraine.
Food Bank for the Heartland expanding as need rises 05.08.2025 44:03
Tens of thousands of families across Nebraska and western Iowa benefit from the Food Bank for the Heartland. CEO Brian Barks, joins the podcast to talk about the Omaha-based food bank’s expansion and why it’s necessary to meet the needs of the working poor across the region.
Omaha’s KVNO Radio continues to bring classical music to Omaha despite funding uncertainties 29.07.2025 31:08
KVNO’s general manager, Sherry Kennedy Brownrigg, joins the podcast to talk about her station’s impact on Omaha culture and the future of public radio without the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
Patient Advocates Help Seniors Navigate Health Care System 22.07.2025 28:54
Nicky Wik and Becky Korinek with Outreach Patient Advocates explain how they work side-by-side patients throughout their healthcare journey.
Omaha Cemetery Rich in City’s History 15.07.2025 41:10
A walk through Omaha’s Prospect Hill Cemetery will reveal many familiar names. These names belong to Omaha pioneers who were influential in the early history of the city and would later have streets and parks named after them.
South Omaha’s One World Community Health Centers Reaching All Parts of Metro Area 08.07.2025 32:43
Development and Communications Director, Erik Servellon, explains how One World Community Health Centers uses their locations across the metro to provide affordable healthcare for anyone regardless of their ability to pay.
Omaha’s New Mayor Comments on Recent ICE Raid and Talks Goals and Priorities for his Administration 01.07.2025 54:13
John Ewing has been mayor of Omaha since June 9 th . He joins Tom on this week’s podcast to share his thoughts on the recent immigration raid as well as what his focus will be as he settles into his new job.
Omaha’s Tri-Faith Initiative 24.06.2025 23:02
Roni Gosch with the Tri-Faith Initiative shares about the uniqueness of the organization. She also promotes the recent documentary film featuring the west-Omaha campus that brings together a synagogue, a mosque and a Christian church.
Sorting Through Immigration Law 17.06.2025 37:37
Astrid Munn, a lead attorney with the Center for Immigration and Refugee Advancement, explains the challenges to those looking to immigrate legally to the United States.
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