On this episode I welcome back two previous guests Matt Payne and Rachel Cannon to talk about their new venture. Bringing big movie production, tv shows and more to Oklahoma. As you may have seen over the last few weeks this pair of creators have been blasted over various front covers and rightly so. They deserve it all and I am extremely excited to share their story with you today. Making bog moves recently with the announcement of the Cox Convention Center being used as a location to build sets for shows etc. But enough from me. Enjoy this episode and the future that is Prairie Surf Media.
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Previous episode with Rachel #179
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