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This month we got to have a chat with Annie Owen. After a career in the funeral industry that spanned over 20 years, the emotional toll was too much and so she decided to take a break. She recently discovered TikTok and after posting a few videos on a wide rage of subjects she got the idea to start listing the things she doesn’t do anymore after years of witnessing death first hand in the funeral industry.
After one of her videos went viral she got a call from People Magazine who was interested in her unique story. This month she sits down with us to share her story and tells us what it is like to wake up to 800,000 views. Annie’s story is also our cover story this month, you can read the article or watch our interview here.
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By Hosted by Andy Hicks, with monthly guest appearances by Ponca City Monthly publisher Kelsey Wagner.This month we got to have a chat with Annie Owen. After a career in the funeral industry that spanned over 20 years, the emotional toll was too much and so she decided to take a break. She recently discovered TikTok and after posting a few videos on a wide rage of subjects she got the idea to start listing the things she doesn’t do anymore after years of witnessing death first hand in the funeral industry.
After one of her videos went viral she got a call from People Magazine who was interested in her unique story. This month she sits down with us to share her story and tells us what it is like to wake up to 800,000 views. Annie’s story is also our cover story this month, you can read the article or watch our interview here.
Ponca City Monthly Plus is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
➡️ Opt in or out of different newsletters on your “My Account” page.
➡️ Learn more about Ponca City Monthly+
Ponca City Monthly is a locally owned publication that delivers hyperlocal news in print and online.
Like what we are doing? Feel free to forward this along and tell a friend.
Sponsorship information/customer service: email [email protected]