The Occasional Podcaster

Greg Mashburn is a retired broadcaster, reporter and audio engineer. Unable to stay away from a microphone even in retirement, Greg occasionally offers conversations with local community and business leaders focusing on topics of interest to Muskogee and all of Northeast Oklahoma.

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Recent Episodes

Film Muskogee

Film Muskogee

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Muskogee Art Guild Fall Open Show & Sale

Muskogee Art Guild Fall Open Show & Sale

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Podcasting 101 - A Roundtable Discussion

Podcasting 101 - A Roundtable Discussion

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EOLS - Repairing and Refitting the Muskogee Public Library

EOLS - Repairing and Refitting the Muskogee Public Library

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Muskogee Art Guild Summer Art Camps

Muskogee Art Guild Summer Art Camps

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Three Rivers Museum - Bass Reeves Conference

Three Rivers Museum - Bass Reeves Conference

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25th Annual Bare Bones International Film Festival

25th Annual Bare Bones International Film Festival

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Historian Jonita Mullins' new book / Muskogee Art Guild

Historian Jonita Mullins' new book / Muskogee Art Guild "Black & White" event

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Elvira Smith - World Traveler; Spanish Teacher

Elvira Smith - World Traveler; Spanish Teacher

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200th Anniversary for Historic Fort Gibson

200th Anniversary for Historic Fort Gibson

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Bryan Harris - Paradigm Shift and Muskogee Young Professionals

Bryan Harris - Paradigm Shift and Muskogee Young Professionals

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Traveling East; Freemasonry in Indian Territory

Traveling East; Freemasonry in Indian Territory

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About the Host

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Greg Mashburn

Producer/Host

A retired broadcaster, Greg spent nearly 50 years as a radio announcer, news reporter and audio engineer. He eventually owned his own audio/video production company and for many years provided radio and television advertisements to clients all across eastern Oklahoma. Most recently, he spent the nine years before his retirement working in the Communications Department of the Cherokee Nation as the supervisor of the audio/video studio at the tribe’s government headquarters in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.