Oklahoma Today Podcast: December 18
Published December 2023
By Ben Luschen | 2 min read
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Oklahoma City hip-hop artist Jabee Williams is known to dabble in more than a few things at once: music, entrepreneurship, and advocacy to name the main ones. Recently he's added breakfast to his repertoire with the opening of Scrambl'd, an upscale brunch and lunch bar located right next to Jabee's other restaurant venture, Eastside Pizza House. Jabee and business partner Cordell Love joins the show this week to discuss why the duo went into the venture, what some of their favorites on the menu are, and those showstopping floating lamb chops that make diners' heads turn.
Also on the show, the editors discuss the first albums they remember buying with their own money, and podvents are a thrill as always. We hope you enjoy!
Podvents from this episode come, as always, from TravelOK.com. Here's what we discussed:
Cliffdiver at Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa
Garden of Lights in Muskogee
Medicine Park Christmas Parade & Carnival
Creepy Christmas Light Tour in Tulsa
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"Weekly Events Calendar: December 18-24"
"Weekly Events Calendar: December 25-31"
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