Join your host Jeb Bashaw as he shares stories and gives you a Texan's view of what's going on in our world.
In this episode Jeb talks with Russell Ybarra, founder of Gringos Tex-Mex and author of The Enchilada Entrepreneur.------------------------------------------The year was 1992 and Russell Ybarra was asked to take over his father's failing restaurant in Pearland, Texas. This restaurant property had previously failed under four different concepts, and friends advised Russell against it.Coming from a family of restaurateurs, and seeing the long journey of failures and successes, Russell said, “I'll do it.” …definitely not the answer anyone expected, but Russell knew his approach would be different this time.He began the remodel of the property and after months of hard work and operating on a non-existent budget, Gringo's Mexican Kitchen opened for business on January 11th, 1993. Russell opened the restaurant with one, stay-true philosophy, “To serve the highest quality Mexican food at the lowest price possible.”No matter what it takes, the company holds true to this philosophy to this day, and it is the single most attributing factor to the company's continued success. Pearland “The Original” location is still the most successful of the Gringo's Mexican Kitchen chain.https://www.gringostexmex.com/
In this episode, Jeb discusses the love a parent has for their children, including the love God showed for his son Jesus.
In this episode, Jeb interviews the insightful, highly entertaining, and self-proclaimed "surfing monk" Fr. Augustine Wetta.Fr. Augustine Wetta is a monk of Saint Louis Abbey in Saint Louis Missouri. He has two degrees in Theology from Oxford University, a BA in Ancient Mediterranean Civilizations from Rice University, and an MA in English from Middlebury College. For twenty years, he has taught English, Classics, and Theology at the Priory School, in Saint Louis, Missouri, where he also coached rugby and served as Director of Chaplaincy. In 2019, he was named a Portsmouth Institute Senior Fellow. He writes for Our Sunday Visitor, and hosts a blog entitled "Disagreement"with Islamic social activist Umar Lee, and frequently appears on EWTN and Saint Joseph Radio.
In this episode Jeb interviews Jared Geesey - Sr. VP of Global Distribution for Angel Studios. Tune in as Jeb and his wife Laurel discuss the incredible response to Sound of Freedom with Jared.
In this episode, Jeb gives us (and the airline industry) his tips and tricks on airline travel and explains why Southwest Airlines is his favorite by far.
In this episode, Jeb discusses the etiquette of a "visit" and where an elegant approach can lead to civility even in an ever-changing world
In this episode Jeb talks with Brigadier General (R) Harrison B. Gilliam - Outreach & Development Director of Special Forces Charitable Trust. Brigadier General (R) Harrison B. Gilliam was commissioned as a second lieutenant in June 1991 following attendance at Officer Candidate School. He completed the Special Forces Qualification Course in 1993 and served in a variety of positions within the Special Forces community over the last 30 years. To learn more about Special Forces Charitable Trust, please visit https://www.specialforcescharitabletrust.org/
In this episode Jeb interviews actress Denise Fennell, best known in the Houston area for her roll as Sister in "Late Night Catechism" and her recent debut of "The Bride, Or: Does This Dress Make Me Look Married?".Follow Denise at https://www.DeniseFennell.net
In this episode, Jeb discusses what it means to be a friend and the different levels of friendship.
In this episode, Jeb gives his 10 predictions for the upcoming year.
In this episode, Jeb takes a look back at the ups and downs of 2022.
In this episode, Jeb discusses his recent hunting trips with friends while reflecting on life and the brighter future God has created for us all.
In this episode, Jeb discusses the recent Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the school shooting at Uvalde, and how our society and government have turned away from God.Jeb also gives his thoughts on how congress would rewrite the 10 Commandments if given the chance to make it convenient for them.
In this episode, Jeb (he/him) discusses the need for people to remember that freedom of speech allows everyone to openly speak their mind, even if it risks offending others.
In this episode, Jeb talks about the abundance of business breakfasts and the origin of breakfast itself.WARNING: Do not listen on an empty stomach.
In this episode, Jeb welcomes us to the New Year with a review of the craziness that fills our society today, and a look forward in hope that we will all return to "normal".
In this episode, Jeb pays tribute to his little league baseball coach Aloysius "Ollie" Widacki.
In this episode, Jeb discusses the past, present, and future events of the Christmas season and the birth of Jesus Christ.
In this episode, Jeb interviews his friend Joe Arlinghaus from Valor America (https://www.valoramerica.org/) as they discuss issues related to the 2020 elections.
In this episode, Jeb shares his Catholic faith along with the most recent Gospel reading and how it relates to his and all of our lives.
In this episode, Jeb discusses how your upbringing plays a crucial role in your legacy.
In this episode, Jeb is joined by his friend and Houston radio personality Dr. Joe Galati (www.drjoegalati.com)
In this episode, Jeb take a minute to discuss some pet peeves from traveling over the summer and gives a quick take on COVID-19.
In this episode, Jeb is joined by his lovely wife Laurel Bashaw as she discusses philanthropy and the challenges some organizations face and overcome on a daily basis.
In this episode, Jeb shares his Memorial Day weekend spent with his wife Laurel in Ledbetter, TX and its surrounding small Texas towns.
In this episode, Jeb is joined by his college friend Tim Taylor of Pizzitola BBQ as they discuss the restaurant industry during times of COVID.To learn more about Pizzitola BBQ and their catering options visit:https://pizzitolasbbq.com/
In this episode, Jeff is joined once again by his son Travis along with his high school classmate Alex as they discuss their experiences while at Strake Jesuit and what it truly means to be a man for others.
In this episode, Jeb is joined by his son Travis Bashaw for a conversation about the real estate market in Houston, TX.
In this episode, Jeb is joined by Jessica Carrabba for a discussion on how the hospitality industry was impacted by COVID-19 and how it is starting to rebound.
In this episode, Jeb shares his recent experience at the funeral of a close friend's mother and some important lessons we can all learn from the life of a true saint.
In this episode, Jeb discusses the importance of Holy Week to millions of Christians around the world and how it all started with Jesus and his twelve apostles.
In this episode Jeb takes a look at the stereotypes of the younger generations and how our perception of them parallels previous one.
In this episode, Jeb discusses the recent winter storm experienced in Texas along with the use of masks during the pandemic and how both events have lead to a division among many in our community.
In this episode, Jeb discusses his faith and how he takes breaks from work to connect with God.
In this episode, Jeb takes a look at Small Town America and how they just seem to “get it right”.
In this episode, Jeb reflects on some of his mom's favorite sayings and the meanings behind them.
In this episode, Jeb acknowledges the inauguration of President Joe Biden (with protest) and reminds us of the 8 ways communism can destroy a constitutional republic and take control of a country and its people.
In this final episode of 2020, Jeb looks back on the year with all its ups and downs, and gives his predictions on 2021.
In this episode Jeb discusses the perception today's generation has on social "problems", and looks back on what were considered real problems to the previous generation.
In this episode, Jeb reflects on the story of the Holy Family during the first Christmas and how this time of the year is a good time to bring Christ back into our lives.
In this episode Jeb interviews...well...himself. Using the line of questioning made famous by James Lipton during his show "Inside the Actor's Studio", Jeb take a look inside a Texan's mind.
In this episode Jeb discusses the meaning of Veteran's Day and its importance to him, his family, and his country.
In this episode Jeb reflects on his love for baseball and what it has meant for his family, along with what has happened to our beloved sport amidst today's calls for social justice.