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Benefits of bone broth with Ali Hanson, Ali Made Food and Bōn Broth Bar

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Langdon Publishing
Published
Wed 05 Jan 2022
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Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber! I’m your host Tim Landes.  

Happy New Year! It’s also a new podcast season, and new you maybe?  

My guest on this episode is Ali Hanson of Ali Made Food and the new Bon Broth Bar at 81st and Harvard. She recently popped into the studio to let me try some of her broth options and talk about how it changed her life. She’s also featured in our January issue out on newsstands now. Our cover story is about our Tulsan of the Year Sterlin Harjo, who appeared on this podcast in late 2020. Overall it’s a great issue. You can read the digital version or all the stories at TulsaPeople.com  

Following my chat with Ali hear a new song from country musician Brandon Bethel. More on him later.  

OK, let’s get this going.  

This is Tulsa Talks with Ali Hanson.  

 

We highlighted Brandon Bethel’s musical journey in the December issue of the magazine.  

He moved to Oklahoma after high school where he attended Muskogee’s Bacone College before transferring to Oklahoma State University, graduating with a degree in criminal justice. The Fort Gibson resident writes his own songs, and he has a real appreciation for the musical history of his adopted state. 

After years as a part-time musician, the now 30-year-old Bethel recently began pursuing his passion full time.  

He released a new single, “How to be a Man,” in October, which you’ll hear shortly. 

“I wrote the song about my dad and how he raised me,” Bethel says. A five-song EP is expected this month. He also performs around Tulsa and can often be found on stage at one of the local casino venues.  

With that here is Brandon Bethel with "How to Be A Man." 

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