OMAPOD Richard Norton Smith on Gerald Ford's violent, tumultuous, history-altering 16 days in Omaha11×0:00Current time: 0:00 / Total time: -19:32-19:32Audio playback is not supported on your browser. Please upgrade.Richard Norton Smith on Gerald Ford's violent, tumultuous, history-altering 16 days in Omaha*EXCLUSIVE* "This is one of the most notorious cases of its kind ever seen in Omaha."Tony BockFeb 19, 20241ShareTranscriptYou can buy Richard Norton Smith’s An Ordinary Man at this link.ALSO…Bacon backs slimmer Ukraine-Israel aid bill linked to ‘Remain in Mexico’ - from Nebraska ExaminerSouth Omaha museum reminisces on years Omaha had an NBA team - from KETVSports fans react to Gretna arena plans’ Could bring Olympic volleyball and an NHL team to Omaha - from KMTVDiscussion about this episodeCommentsRestacksOMAPOD Omaha's Daily Morning Podcast & Newsletter Omaha's Daily Morning Podcast & Newsletter SubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeTony BockRecent EpisodesPART II: Matt Mason on keeping stories alive through history, epic NE poetry slams & 'Dead Poets Society'Mar 27 • Tony BockAmanda Kephart of Film Streams on Dundee Marquee Mar 26 • Tony BockAileen Warren & Allison Zach of ICAN on Opt(imism) In(telligence) & the 2026 Women's Leadership ConferenceMar 25 • Tony BockMatt Geiler on animating & batch producing 'Bunny and Bear' Mar 24 • Tony BockJeffrey Koterba & Christine Burright introduce 'Bunny and Bear'Mar 23 • Tony BockMatt Mason on becoming the next Artist in Residence at Joslyn Castle & GardensMar 20 • Tony BockChristine Burright & Jeffrey Koterba on cancer, creativity, suffering, shame & perseveranceMar 19 • Tony BockDr. Jane Liu on Stablecoin rising, new Crypto developments + patterns & the volatile Bitcoin marketMar 18 • Tony Bock