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Travis Craver makes his case for being elected to Place 6 on the City Council

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 22:02


I nor the West Texas Tribune ot It's Everything West Texas is making an endorsement. However, we will give all of the council candidates an opportunity to be interviewed.

Tammy Fogle makes her case for being elected to Place 6 on the City Council

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 27:46


I nor the West Texas Tribune or It's Everything West Texas is making an endorsement. However we will give all the council candidates an opportunity to be interviewed.

Cynthia Alvidrez makes her case for being elected to Place 5 on the City Council

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 23:05


I nor the West Texas Tribune or It's Everything West Texas is making an endorsement. However, we will give all the council candidates an opportunity to be interviewed.

Miguel Espinoza makes his case for being elected to Place 5 on the City Council.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 27:40


I nor the West Texas Tribune or It's Everything West Texas is making an endorsement. However we will give all the council candidates an opportunity to be interviewed.

Kyle McAlister makes his case for being elected to Place 5 on the City Council

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 34:41


I nor the West Texas Tribune or It's Everything West Texas is making an endorsement. However, we will give all the council candidates an opportunity to be interviewed.

Meals on Wheels needs your help a conversation with Betty Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 32:43


Betty Bradley has been the Executive Director for Meals on Wheels since July 1st, 1975. As Meals on Wheels prepare to celebrate their 50th Anniversary they are facing some financial challenges.Betty and her Board of Directors have been good stewards for many years. However, the budget cuts that are going into effect could take away 1.9 million dollars or about half of their budget.

Celebrate Recovery What a Celebration!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 27:45


Karen Lindsey tells her story of overcoming sexual abuse and the power of forgiveness.

Celebrate Recovery What a Celebration!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 27:45


Karen Lindsey tells her story of overcoming sexual abuse and the power of forgiveness.

Getting grants for your non-profit: A conversation with Christine Curtis-Carr

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 31:35


Texas' 1st Safe Haven Baby Box is In Abilene

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 38:48


Crystal King and Karen Light two individuals involved in the West Texas Right To Life organization discuss how and why Abilene, Texas was the first city in Texas to get the Safe Haven Baby Box.

Stephanie talks about the night she fought for her life on the way to success

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 32:30


Stephanie talks about the night her mother attempted to kill her. The following day Stephanie made the decision to leave her mother. As a former foster youth, she was in and out of the system for over 15 years. In 2002, she began sharing her turbulent story of hope, forgiveness, and the power of education with youth, parents, and educators.

Bubba Ephriam: Black Texas Basketball Trailblazer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 47:26


The untold story of a basketball pioneer who broke the color barrier in Texas basketball.Though another athlete who played in the NFL is often credited for being the first Black Texas basketball player, Bubba Ephriam broke the color barrier in his sport in March 1957. He led the Pecos High School Eagles to their first outright district title and the UIL state basketball tournament.Bubba grew up in a migrant farm family during pivotal years of segregation and integration. The Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision was announced on May 17, 1954, two days after his sixteenth birthday. His first game with the Pecos Eagles was on December 1, 1955, the same day Rosa Parks was arrested in Montgomery, Alabama, launching a historic 381-day bus boycott. Follow this inspirational story as Bubba plays the game he loves through a turbulent period before pursuing a distinguished career in the US Armed Forces.

Our Six Balloons Part 2 "The Neuroscience of Forgiving" with Ben Gray PhD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 43:04


No matter how hard we try to forgive, we may find ourselves struggling between two powerful and unrelenting forces - forgiving and unforgiving.

Our Six Balloons "The Neuroscience of Forgiving" with Ben Gray PhD

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 50:36


No matter how hard we try to forgive, we may find ourselves struggling between two powerful and unrelenting forces - forgiving and unforgiving.

An interview with end-of-life doula Marie David

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 28:53


I have held many roles as guardian, nurturer, end-of-life doula, sole-provider, and mother to my now grown children. As an artist, I have found solace in clay, while my humble studio patiently hosted the sacred space for the dreams and visions of my soul to emerge.

Cinco De Mayo parade and festival May 3rd

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 15:11


Cinco De Mayo will be celebrated in grand style in downtown Abilene. Participants in the parade will line up at 5:30 pm and the parade starts at 6:00 pm.There will be several bands and entertainment. Ballett Folklorico de Alvaro Munoz, , La Nsistencia Nortena, and Alma de Nuestras Raices.

Kneikha Jernigan-Shanahan uses art to help her through difficult times

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 24:13


Kneikha Jernigan-Shanahan uses prayer, meditation, and art to help her through some of the most difficult times in her life.In this podcast, we expand the conversation that was started at the 1117 Studios and Gallery.

Autism: A father and son tell their story and share some thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 28:59


Kevin and Khristian a father and son share their journey as it centers around autism.Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), refers to a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech, and nonverbal communication.

Crane's Craft BBQ at the Historic Wagon Wheel Dance Hall in Tye, Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 25:47


Under the skilled guidance of pitmaster extraordinaire William Crane, Crane's Craft BBQ introduces a new chapter to the Wagon Wheel's legacy. William, with a deep appreciation for Central Texas flavors and a commitment to preserving the essence of barbecue traditions, has crafted a menu that tantalizes the taste buds.From slow-smoked brisket to mouthwatering ribs, the culinary offerings showcase the artistry of barbecue in every bite. Opening its doors in March 2024, Crane's Craft BBQ proudly stands as a veteran-owned and operated establishment, embodying the spirit of resilience and dedication.

An interview with Henry Flint founder of KVVO 94.1 Gospel station

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 26:36


Henry Flint is a man that talks openly about God probably more than anyone else I know in Abilene. It's always praise the Lord or some phrase similar to that. He is the founder of KVVO 94.1 Abilene's One and Only Black Gospel Station.At one time Flint would have been one of the least likely people to find a Gospel station. God and the gospel were far from his mind.Flint who grew up in the segregated racist south in the state of Georgia wanted nothing to do with God or Georgia. He said that he was "about ready to blow Georgia up". He said his mother encouraged him to leave.

African American women celebrated in coloring book by Amber Monroe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 29:12


Amber Monroe, is the artist and creator of a coloring book that celebrates the beauty of diversity, body positivity, and the unique features of African-American women. Each page is a representation of the unique beauty found in shared experiences as diverse women. From the intricately drawn hairstyles to the carefully crafted features and nuances, to the inspiring affirmations, her intentions were to showcase the immense versatility and richness that lies within each person.

Confessions of a Female Pastor, an Interview with Janice Six

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 27:36


Church members and friends over the years have been asking me to pull together some of the prayers that I've been led to write and pray during worship services, Wednesday night dinners, Bible studies, and other times when God's people have gathered. I confess that I questioned how seriously to take this request. Would people really be interested in reading a book of prayers? Would it be presumptuous to share my prayers as if anyone needs words other than their own to pray?My hope is that this collection will prompt you to reflect on your own journey, and by so doing, you'll recognize, or be reminded, of God's invisible footsteps alongside your own as you continue the journey. I also hope that the next time it occurs to you to pray, you will imagine God tapping you on the shoulder and saying, “Talk to me,” and you'll consider this your invitation to pray.

Calvin Davis discusses how the Small Business Administration works

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 34:04


Calvin Davis, district director of the Small Business Administration discusses how the Small Business Administration (SBA) works. If you are in business or thinking about starting a business this podcast could be beneficial. Calvin tells the story of his mother, she did not own a business but she did have a strong belief in God and herself.

Doug Montgomery "The Piano Man" coming to The Paramount

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 27:31


Floyd Miller visited with Kay Berry along with Beverly and Lou Voit about Doug Montgomery performing at The Paramount to benefit The Abilene Woman Club, Inc.The event is Thursday, November 2nd starting at 7:30 pm. Tickets may be purchased online or by calling the Paramount. Tickets can also be purchased at the door.

The science of forgiveness an interview with Dr. Ben Gray

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 44:41


Is there someone you need to forgive and you know it, but yet you have not followed through? Have you ever heard someone talk about a hurt from 50 years ago, and it sounds like something that just happened yesterday? They just don't seem able to let it go.Dr. Gray who is not a neuroscientist but has done some research in neuroscience believes that he has isolated a part of the problem. Dr. Gray takes us on a journey that's easy for the average person to understand. He gets rid of the big words and lays out an amazing story.

An interview with Down Syndrome advocates Cheryl Etter & Susie Dyck

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 34:39


An interview with Dee Moore, President of the Abilene Black Chamber of Commerce

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 22:20


Dee Moore, president of the Abilene Black Chamber of Commerce recently attended (TAAACC) Texas Association of African American Chambers of Commerce Convention in Pflugerville, Texas. She discusses what's happening on the local level as well as the state and national level as far as black chambers are concerned. Apart from that discussion is the Business Navigator Program which is administered by the (SBA) Small Business Administration.

Positive Image Positive People an interview with Mr. Robin Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 35:20


This interview with Mr. Robin Calloway Walls is very similar to a conversation that you might have with a friend or neighbor sitting on the back porch or at a coffee shop. It covers several subjects but the theme always centers around positive ideas and solutions. An amazing conversation with a man that used to spend a lot of time "in the streets".Mr. Wall's focus at this time is developing 11 acres of land that he owns in the Pasadena Heights Community. He plans to have 55-plus affordable houses on that property.

Abbey Linn, Prevention Specialist-Serenity House Impact Youth Prevention Program

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 41:52


Abbey has a passion for working with the youth who live in the Big Country. Abbey has taken her experiences and channeled them in a positive way to help young people. I would encourage you to listen to this interview. I believe it can help individuals no matter where they may be in life.

Racial Healing of America Revival and Bus Tour Reflection

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 49:36


On Monday, July 10, 2023, 56 strangers boarded a bus in Dallas, TX committed to ensure the nation knew of our commitment to nonviolence and love in a world bent toward division and violence.Two of those individuals were interviewed for this podcast. They are Rev. Amanda Watson, associate director of Community Life at Episcopal Church of the Heavenly Rest, and Dr. Jerry Taylor, founding director of the Carl Spain Center on Race Studies and Spiritual Action.

An interview with Jessie Davis, facilitator, Kingdom At Work Abilene

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 34:05


Jessie Davis sees his work as a ministry. He believes that individuals would have a much richer and more fulfilling career if they saw their work as a ministry.

Buffalo Solider monument a vision of Ms. Sherley Spears

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 30:19


A memorial to the Buffalo Soldiers will open in San Angelo and the celebration will be on July 28th-30th. The memorial team will introduce the community to the one-of-a-kind memorial that gives honor to the four Black regiments who served the country in the U.S. Army after the Civil War.

A mommy and daughter conversation with Mickell and Ava Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 21:47


Mickell and Ava Jones, are a mother-daughter team that created a journal to bring mothers and daughters closer together.

The First Day of Creation a conversation with Freddie Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 37:26


Freddie Collins's purpose in researching this subject is to show the POWER that is behind the visible words of creation. Collins's purpose for speaking on this subject is to give God the credit and to GLORIFY HIS NAME.

Andre Gwinn Sr. talks about Goodwill's Re-entry program

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 42:51


The Prison System and Re-entryAs of December 31, 2019, the number of prisoners under the jurisdiction of Texas correctional authorities was 158,429 located in 61 state prisons and held in the custody of private prisons or local jails. State-operated facilities had a staff of 35,000 employees and a budget of $3,287,273,079.The Community Corrections SystemAs of December 31, 2019, Texas's community corrections population was 367,753 under probation and 109,159 under parole.The data is from the Texas 2019/National Institute of Corrections.Andre highlights what his program does to help those coming home. Andre is also justice impacted.

Southwest Rotary Club to host Top 50 Plus Banquet

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 28:52


The Top 50 Plus banquet honors the top students in Taylor County. Shirley Olson, president of the Southwest Rotary Club discusses the history of the banquet and what to expect this year.The banquet was first held on May 3rd, 1960 at the Windsor Hotel in Abilene, Texas.

Dr. Paul Fabrizio discusses the local mayor and city council races

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 34:43


Dr. Paul Fabrizio is a professor of political science at McMurry University. Dr. Fabrizio is a much sought out individual when it comes to politics whether it be on a national, state, or local level.

The world is much brighter now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 19:42


Connie Smith tells her story of having eye surgery. It's something that happens every day somewhere. Connie was so grateful for the results that she received.

Terrance Thomas how a young man escaped drugs and poverty

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 37:02


Terrance Thomas, spent the early part of his life as a "street hustler" begging for money that mainly went to support his mother's high price drug habit.If he wasn't begging he and his brother were stealing food to survive. In this podcast Terrance said that he was embarrassed and felt like the lowest piece of scum in the United States. Those seedy motels in the rough part of Ft. Worth are now only a memory for Terrance. He has traveled the world and stayed in some of the finest places on earth.Listen to this podcast and find out what changed for Terrance.

Abilene Woman's Club fundraiser features everything Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 24:32


If you are looking for a fun weekend on March 3rd and 4th, the Abilene Woman's club could be the destination. They are raising funds but it's got to be Everything Texas from the snacks to the wines and the Entertainment.On March 3rd Boomtwn! By Texas Comedies will perform in an Adult Musical Comedy called Boomtown, which is an engaging , somewhat irreverant act based on local Texas history.On March 4th Jody Nix and the Texas Cowboys yu can dance in the Great Hall on the patio if the weather permits.

Taylor County Texas update from Judge Phil Crowley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 35:37


Taylor County Judge Phil Crowley gives an update on Taylor County and shares how he plans to operate as Taylor County Judge.

Gabrielle Collins, founder of Why Dyslexia Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 23:29


WHAT IS DYSLEXIA? In simple terms, dyslexia is a learning disability that makes it difficult for an individual to read, write, and spell. According to the Yale Center for Creativity, one in five people suffer from dyslexia and between 70 to 85% of children who are placed in special education for learning disabilities are dyslexic. Saddest of all, oftentimes dyslexia goes undiagnosed, allowing smart kids to miss out on opportunities to succeed.

Myra Nowlin speaks about Texas Tenants for Change

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 34:02


As politicians, lobbyists, and advocacy groups head to the state Capitol this to make new laws that affect our community, there is one group that contains millions of Black and Hispanic Texans yet have little to no representation: renters. But we in Texas Tenants For Change are righting that wrong today.We are asking for basic human rights and we need your eyes, ears, and voices to make change at this legislative session.

Dax Pueschel, counselor at law helps clients with addictions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 41:39


Dax in his own words. I am a Christian. I am a proud husband, father, friend and counselor at law. You may be thinking, "what the heck is a lawyer doing talking about recovery?" Great Question! I want to bring what I know together in one place for you, your family, and your friends for the purpose of helping you seek recovery and redemption.

Retired Veteran moves from a Dark Place to God's Amazing Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 31:46


Bridget Jordan joined the U.S. Army after 9/11. She's a very patriotic person and felt a call to serve her country. After two tours to Iraq, the ugly under belly of war was beginning to have it's effect on her in the form of PTSD.In addition to that, while working she fell 20 feet and cracked a vertebrate. Her doctors told her that she probably would not walk again. Bridget went into a deep depression and considered suicide as the answer. However she remembered a coloring book that a relative had given her to years earlier, that coloring book and God's amazing grace is at the center of her healing.

A Dad talks with his daughter about homeschooling and rearing a child with Autism

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 31:40


Floyd interviews his daughter Amber Monroe. Amber is a wife a mother and she home schools her three children, one of them has autism. Amber is also a business owner. Today's discussion focuses mainly on home schooling and autism.

Celebrate Sonner the Bengal Tiger! Clovis' First Annual "Holiday with Hillcrest"

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 22:54


Join Jessica B for “Celebrate Sooner! Clovis' First Annual ‘Holiday with Hillcrest'”. Hillcrest Zoo in Clovis, NM is the second largest zoo in New Mexico, and is hosting their first animal holiday festival to raise money for a new and improved enclosure for their Bengal Tiger, Sooner, per guidelines set forth by the Zoological Association of America (ZAA). This is two-part festival with something for everyone. Tune in for more information and contact jessicabboisseau@gmail.com if you want to get involved or sponsor!

Inside the Prison Walls: One day with God Camp at the Robertson Unit

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 25:59


One Day with God camps began with a vision of having one day inside the prison walls where parents and children could reconcile with one another with God-anointed mentors working beside them. If one child could have a Christ-centered Mom or Dad return home from prison, there would be a joyous change in that home forever, and it could change the path that child takes in life.

Mark Young, a lover of history and stories, said cemeteries are a great place to find both.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 45:12


Mark is a taphophile (one who enjoys cemeteries, funerals, and gravestones). He was born in Stephenville and grew up in the Panhandle. He attended Amarillo College, West Texas State University, and graduated from ACU. His interest started when he was 14 while rain dropped 8 inches in less than an hour. The Lohn Cemetery had quite a few sunken graves and families were expected to shovel dirt into the holes and bring the grave sites up to ground level. It was his first time to wander around and read the headstones. The iconography of the stones is a hobby in itself, but clever, poignant, and oftentimes just plain heartaches etched on the stones increases the interest as well.

Essie Childers, The Founding Director of Young Ladies Success Seminar

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 39:47


The overall goal of the Young Ladies Success Conference is to expose young ladies in grades 6-12 to collegiate and career opportunities, self-reflection, boost their self-esteem, and empower self-responsibility to create success in school and in life. Childers also recognized the need for a Young Ladies Success Conference after mentoring several young ladies at Tyler Junior College and Blinn College. With the help of family and friends, the summit became a reality February 2013.

West Texas Christians Against Hate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 54:30


Dr. Jerry Taylor, founding Director of the Carl Spain Center on Race Studies and Spiritual Actions is Hosting "The West Texas Rally For Christians Against Hate." Dr. Taylor has done extensive research on religion and current politics. The purpose of our interview and the rally is to get Christians to stay focused on the way Jesus handled matters of the nature. The rally is on October 23rd, at 3:00 pm at the ACU AMPHITHEATER.

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