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The Women Leading Tulsa's Public Relations Revolution

Michelle Pollard
Step aside, Mad Men. Today’s movers and shakers in the Tulsa PR scene are female. As the PR industry becomes a woman-dominated domain, Tulsa stands out with its leading female voices shaping the narrative.
Inclusivity In Action: Margarita Vega champions bilingual PR, ensuring businesses in Tulsa genuinely connect with both Hispanic and non-Hispanic audiences. Her initiatives have resulted in a more diverse and inclusive media landscape in the region.
Digital Frontier: CEO Nicole Morgan of Resolute PR underscores the paradigm shift in PR due to technology, leaning into digital marketing and the stories brands tell online. Morgan's forward-thinking strategies have positioned Resolute PR as an industry front-runner in the digital age.
Head over to the full article to discover more trailblazing women leading the PR charge in Tulsa HERE.
Community
What Money Can Buy in T-Town Real Estate

Zillow
Check out these insights into Tulsa's dynamic real estate market, spotlighting a selection of properties and drawing expert commentary from Peter Walter, a veteran in the real estate field.
Midtown Gem: Priced at $575,000, a single-level home in midtown, built in 1959, boasts four bedrooms, including two primary suites, reflecting the blend of history and modernity in Tulsa’s housing market.
Market Insight: Tulsa's real estate remains robust despite rising interest rates. The notable demand, especially in areas like midtown, often results in multiple buyers vying for the same property, indicating a thriving market with limited inventory.
Get the full real estate run down HERE.
Restaurants
BA Eatery Dishes Out Rainbows

Rainbow Bowls
Rainbow Bowls in Broken Arrow’s Rose District turns guests into devotees with a plethora of acai bowl combinations, keeping health and dietary concerns in mind while offering a range of other palate-pleasing treats.
Diverse Menu: Rainbow Bowls offers a feast of fun and healthy choices from 12 distinct acai bowl combinations enhanced with add-ins like vegan Nutella and house-ground peanut butter to lemonades with edible glitter.
More than Just Bowls: Co-owned by Shelby Brewster and her parents, the establishment began as a food truck in 2021 catering to dietary needs, given Shelby's dairy-free and her family’s gluten-free diets. The brand's commitment to the community extends beyond just food: the store showcases handmade products from Bali and redirects 30% of its profits to support the artisans who make them.
Learn more about this delicious and community-minded Broken Arrow staple HERE.
Restaurant
Where Steak Meets Chic in Broken Arrow's Rose District

Rustic Chophouse
Broken Arrow’s Rose District Rustic Chophouse is dishing out drool-worthy cuisine in a setting so cozy you'll want to make it your second living room.
Decor To Die For: Think sunlight streaming through windows, artful wood and brick touches, and an open bar that's practically beckoning for a "just one more" cocktail.
Menu Offerings That'll Make You Say 'Mmm': Their smoked duck latke is unlike any smoked duck latke we’ve ever had. Sure, it’s the only one we’ve ever had, but you get the point. For those looking to beef up their meal (pun intended), dive into premium steaks sourced from the who's-who of cattle, Creekstone Farms. If beef's not your beat, the honey miso glazed salmon or shrimp scampi might just be your jam.
Dig in HERE.
Sports
Oklahoma Soars, Oklahoma State Stumbles - A Tale of Two Season Openers

Yahoo Sports
While the Oklahoma Sooners' fireworks stole the spotlight, not all was perfect in the Sooner State. Oklahoma State Cowboys limped to a 27-13 win against Central Arkansas, leaving fans with mixed emotions.
Sooners' Domination: Oklahoma didn't just win; they sent a message! From an offense that couldn't be stopped to a defense that established a "NoEentry" sign for the endzone, the Sooners looked like they were already in mid-season form.
Cowboy Cerfuffleg: In stark contrast, Oklahoma State Cowboys barely rode past the Football Championship Subdivision team. The Cowboys saw uneven performances from their trio of quarterbacks and an offense that mustered just 4.8 yards per carry. Sure, their special teams got an 'A,'’ but the rest of the report card wasn't exactly honor roll material.
Read all about it HERE.
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In other news
Gather: New park hours kick off on September 5th at the Gathering Place. Whether you're jogging the trails, enjoying some splash pad fun, or grabbing a bite, here's your guide to when you can do what.
Stitt Speaks: And he wants state income tax to get the axe.
Keeping It Local: PatchRX, our very own 36°N Incubator hatchling, just sealed their $15M Series A, and guess who chipped in? None other than their next-door neighbors: Atento Capital, Cortado Ventures + Plains VC.
All Are Welcome: An inclusive playground has opened in Midtown Tulsa!
New Chapter For Sapulpa: Local parents weigh in on the upcoming Sept. 12 bond proposal, which could give Sapulpa High School a much-needed facelift and more.
Wedding Bells: Our very own Kristin Chenoweth is engaged!
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