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On Friday's show: Remember how Sen. Ted Cruz was supposed to be in a tough re-election race? The Texas Tribune's Jasper Scherer joins us to share why Cruz's campaign believes the senator ultimately won so easily and what it may signal for Cruz's future prospects in the Senate and possibly, someday, the White House.Also this hour: We learn how Hurricane Beryl affected the Texas coast.Then, from Michelin Guide restaurant honors, to a ride-sharing service featuring armed drivers, this week's panel of non-experts considers The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week.And jazz icons Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Count Basie might be best remembered for their music. But a new book called The Jazzmen explains how they overcame racism and discrimination to open America's eyes to their music and in the process "wrote the soundtrack for the civil rights movement." We talk with author Larry Tye, who'll speak Saturday during the Jewish Book & Arts Festival at Houston's Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center.
The Matterhorn Express pipeline, a 580-mile project set to go online soon, will transport natural gas from a terminal in West Texas to Katy, near Houston. We'll hear what it could add up to for Texas and for energy prices more broadly. A proposed liquified natural gas terminal in the Rio Grande Valley is stirring […] The post Researchers relocate coral to Texas coast in conservation project appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Tropical storm Francine is expected to become a hurricane. Texas will avoid a direct hit but Gulf Coast residents should still prepare. Tonight’s presidential debate… the last debate changed the course of history. Could this one give one of the candidates the edge needed to win a tight race? Plus, who will pay for El […] The post Tropical Storm Francine bringing rain to the Texas Coast before it hits Louisiana appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Chester Moore talks about old encounters with tarpon on the Texas Coast and about cutthroat trout in Texas.
Plus, millions in Texas are still without power as a result of Hurricane Beryl and Burleson PD has shut down a major gift card tampering ring.
Hurricane Beryl made landfall on the Texas coast early Monday.Lawmakers return for a pivotal week as Democrats sweat over President Joe Biden.USA TODAY National Correspondent Trevor Hughes talks about those working to bring civility back to politics.A left-wing alliance is projected to win the most seats in France's parliamentary elections, as the far-right underperforms.USA TODAY National Reporter Lauren Villagran explains what bridal shops can tell us about the economy.Episode Transcript available hereAlso available at art19.com/shows/5-ThingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Beryl bears down on Texas. AP correspondent Jennifer King reports.
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Plus, consumers along the coast are wary of price gougers during a hurricane, and Sunnyvale police are looking for a second person in connection to a deadly 2023 shooting.
From April to July, Galveston's beaches host nesting Loggerhead, Green, and Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtles. These turtles face numerous threats, but we can help by picking up litter, and reporting sightings to the Turtle Island Restoration Network. Every action counts in ensuring their survival for future generations.Galveston Unscripted What is Galveston Unscripted?Follow Galveston Unscripted on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! More history content on Visit Galveston!
Are you wondering how to cope with the heat? Does it feel like climate-related health protection policy is moving at an ironically glacial pace? Join our hosts, Robert and Carrie for the latest climate news updates, and delve into the heart of the climate-fueled public health crisis with medical anthropologist, Dr. Rose Jones, during the first of a two-part episode. An interview with Dr. Rose Jones, medical anthropologist and founder of Rapid Anthropology, uncovers the deeply troubling intricacies of climate health inequities, policy lags, and general crises: What in the climate change is medical anthropology? Learn how anthropology can be applied to examine issues in public health, and how this understanding can be applied to climate-related health crises. (15:15) What do the LA Strikes of 2023, Texas prisons, and the border crisis have in common? Dr. Jones draws a connection between the LA writers' strikes that shut Hollywood down to the health crises along the Texas border and in Texas prisons. (19:40) Where is the balance between the health benefits of tree canopies and water conservation? Dig into the complexities of the climate crisis in relation to human needs and resource conservation. (24:45) How are we drawing connections between climate and public health? Between coding, tracking, education, and training, learn how the dots are connected or missed entirely. (30:41) Then, it's the good news! Join Robert and Carrie for some of the uplifting climate news, and a special appearance from our producer: Is it illegal to provide voters water when standing in line to cast their vote? (35:00) Is Texas in the top ten most polluted beaches in the nation? Learn about how the Blue Water Task Force is monitoring bacteria along the Texas Coast. (38:58) A new grant secured by House Representative Greg Casar was awarded to the Meadows Center to support water quality research on the Texas Coast (41:35) Solar energy is getting exponentially more powerful. Discover the innovations and how they could affect power use in the future. (43:26) Episode Links and Resources: Heat.gov Texas Department of Health and Human Services Hot Weather Precautions Locate Cooling Centers and Seasonal Shelters in Texas Climate Change and Early Childhood: A Science-Based Resource for Storytellers (Frameworks Institute) Climate change made heat wave even warmer and 35 times more likely, study finds (Ponca City Now) Cow poop might make cleaner hydrogen gas a reality (Popular Science) Is it illegal to hand out water or food outside your polling place? (KXAN) VERIFY: No, it isn't illegal to give voters food or water in Texas (WFAA) EXPLAINER: Yes, the Georgia election law featured in Curb Your Enthusiasm is real (Atlanta Civic Circle) A Deep Dive Into Line-Warming Bans as Federal Court Overturns New York's Law (Democracy Docket) Is Line Warming Legal? (American Bar Association) Polling places for urban voters of color would be cut under Texas Senate's version of voting bill being negotiated with House (Texas Tribune) Beat the Heat: Top 10 Ways to Stay Hydrated During the Summer (Access Health) Related Books The Heat Will Kill You First: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet (2023). Jeff Goodell. New York: Little, Brown and Company. Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago (2015). Eric Klinenberg. The University of Chicago Press, 2nd edition. Saving Ourselves: From Climate Shocks to Climate Action (2024). Dana Fisher. Columbia University Press. Theme song: Syzygy by Robert E. Mace We would like to thank pixabay.com for providing sounds effects. For more information about the Meadows Center, visit meadowscenter.txst.edu.
Dr. Jon Gray is an avid outdoorsman and the owner of Rockport Outdoor Adventures. Jon is a United States Coast Guard (USCG) and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) licensed captain and has been fishing, hunting, and birding the Texas coast for most of his life. Jon also has thirty years of experience in education and is currently the Associate Dean in the College of Education at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas.
Beginning in spring 2025, for the first time in over 25 years, light geese wintering in Texas will find it a quieter and more welcoming place. That is because in April 2024, Texas became the first state to officially end their use of the Federally allowed Light Goose Conservation Order. On this episode, Kevin Kraai, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) waterfowl program manager, joins Chris Jennings and Dr. Mike Brasher to discuss this recent decision and explain the reasoning behind it. Join us for part 1 of this fascinating and intricate story about how the complex interplay of numerous factors are driving changes in Texas waterfowling, why TPWD believes the Conservation Order is no longer needed, and what they hope to achieve by ending it in their state.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
Rambling about my experience with the ROG Ally while I drive around the Texas coast birdwatching. https://www.geektherapyradio.com/
Chester Moore interviews a biologist from the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy about recent great white activity on the Texas Coast and great white conservation.
In a move that environmentalists called a betrayal, the Biden administration has approved the construction of a deepwater oil export terminal off the Texas coast that would be the largest of its kind in the United States. AP's Lisa Dwyer explains.
People may associate Texas with cattle drives and oil derricks, but the sea has shaped the state's history as dramatically as it has delineated its coastline. Some of that history has vanished into the Gulf, whether it is an abandoned port town or a gale-tossed treasure fleet. Revisit the shipwreck that put Texas on the map. Add La Salle's lost colony, the Texas Navy's forgotten steamship and Galveston's overlooked 1915 hurricane to the navigational charts. From the submarines of Seawolf Park to the concrete tanker beached off Pelican Island, author Mark Lardas scours the coast to salvage the secrets of its sunken heritage. Buy the book HERE
People may associate Texas with cattle drives and oil derricks, but the sea has shaped the state's history as dramatically as it has delineated its coastline. Some of that history has vanished into the Gulf, whether it is an abandoned port town or a gale-tossed treasure fleet. Revisit the shipwreck that put Texas on the map. Add La Salle's lost colony, the Texas Navy's forgotten steamship and Galveston's overlooked 1915 hurricane to the navigational charts. From the submarines of Seawolf Park to the concrete tanker beached off Pelican Island, author Mark Lardas scours the coast to salvage the secrets of its sunken heritage. Buy the book HERE
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/572 Presented By: Northern Rockies Adventures, Visit Helena, MT, Skwala, TroutRoutes Ready to experience the thrill of sight fishing for redfish? Would you like to visit one of the most natural and diverse barrier islands in the world? We've got the Bay Flats Lodge crew on the podcast to share some tips on sight fishing for redfish and what makes this part of the Texas coast so special. Today you will hear from six of the most passionate guides in Texas and the tips they use to catch redfish by sight. You'll find out how to cast in the wind and why you need to practice your backcast cast. Show Notes with Bay Flats Lodge Crew on Sight Fishing For Redfish. 1:43 - The Bay Flats Lodge specializes in boutique fly fishing experiences, particularly in the unique landscape of the Texas coast, offering access to vast marshlands, creeks, and backcountry areas. The Guides of Bay Flats Lodge Capt. Dylan Murley 5:23 - Dylan is from Bastrop, Texas. His journey into guiding was initially sparked by fishing trips with family and friends along the Texas coast. Transitioning to guiding in South Padre and eventually joining the team in Sea Drift, Dylan emphasizes the diverse and captivating nature of the fishery in this area. Tip: Dylan emphasizes the importance of polarized sunglasses for spotting fish and advises beginners to focus on looking through the water rather than just at the surface. Capt. Matt Lough 7:55 - Matt, a native Texan from East Texas, discovered fly fishing at a young age and has been pursuing his passion ever since. While he initially focused on trout fishing, he transitioned to guiding for redfish about three months ago and has found a deep love for sight fishing. "I love trout fishing, but once I discovered the redfish game, it's just something I never want to leave." Capt. Tyler Brown 9:20 - Tyler is originally from Kerrville, Texas, where he grew up fishing in the headwaters of the Guadalupe River. Despite not yet catching a redfish in the Guadalupe River, he expresses interest in doing so, considering it a future goal. Capt. Dane Scott 10:19 - Dane is originally from Pueblo, Colorado, where he grew up fishing in western Colorado due to his grandfather owning a fly shop. Six years ago, he made his way to the coast and immediately fell in love with fishing for redfish, eventually becoming a guide in the area for the past four years. Capt. Mike Gaglianese 11:30 - Mike is originally from upstate New Y ork, specifically Utica, and later moved to Gunnison, Colorado, where he met Dane. They became roommates and began guiding together. Now in their fourth year on the coast, Mike shares his love for coastal living, enjoying the seasonal split between the coast and the mountains. Fly Fishing at Bay Flats Lodge 12:38 - Chris says that the Bay Flats Lodge offers fly fishing opportunities year-round, with no closed season. The unique location, driven by tides and winds, ensures consistent fishing opportunities regardless of the season, with diverse areas protected by mangroves and creeks. 14:40 - Tyler explains that while they primarily catch slot-sized redfish ranging from 20 to 28 inches, occasionally they encounter larger fish over 30 inches. 18:48 - One crucial tip Dane offers is to understand the directions given by the guide and to be mindful of the length of the fly rod when estimating distances. Additionally, he recommends using an 8 weight rod for optimal performance in their fishing conditions. 22:57 - Dylan and Dane discuss the influence of wind on their fishing conditions. While calm periods can be conducive to fishing, excessively glassy water can make fish skittish. They emphasize the importance of adapting to varying wind conditions. 31:38 - Chris discusses the importance of immediate line retrieval upon casting to maintain tension and minimize slack. He notes that sight fishing allows anglers to observe most takes, particularly in clear water, but acknowledges Dane's preference for fishing in dirtier water where redfish use camouflage to approach their prey unnoticed. Choosing the Right Fly for Redfish 37:18 - The crew notes the importance of fly selection based on the fishing conditions, including depth, bottom structure, and the behavior of the fish on a particular day. While hungry redfish may take almost any fly, weight, pattern, and color nuances become crucial considerations. 40:18 - Dane suggests using a bead chain instead of dumbbell eyes. He also likes a mix of natural and synthetic materials in fly tying. He prefers feather flies for their slower sink rate and resistance to water saturation. Sight Fishing For Redfish: Casting Tips 45:00 - When casting into strong winds, double hauling and maintaining line speed are crucial. Practice short, accurate shots and be adaptable with rod angles to adjust to wind direction. Additionally, consider utilizing roll casting techniques for effective casting in challenging conditions. 47:00 - Mastering the back cast can be crucial, especially for casting off to the right side of the boat quickly without spooking fish. It's important to fish the fly, not the fly line, and to practice a slow pickup to avoid spooking fish when recasting. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/572
Fast moving areas of low pressures to produce widespread accumulatingsnows across the Central Plains, Mid Mississippi Valley, Ohio Valley,Central Appalachians, Mid Atlantic, Northern New York and New England...Heavy precipitation to move into Northern to Central California onSaturday.Heavy rains possible for South Texas...Below average temperatures to spread southeast from the NorthernPlains.Active Lake effect snows downwind of the Great Lakes Friday andSaturday.Two fast moving areas of low pressure pushing from west to east will beproducing widespread areas of accumulating snows across large portions ofthe Lower 48. The lead area of low pressure will be moving eastwardtonight from the eastern Lakes region, across northern NY State and intoNew England. This system will produce a brief period of snow, withaccumulations of several inches from northern New York State into portionsof central to northern New England. In the wake of this system, cold airmoving across the relatively warm and ice free Great Lakes will supportwidespread lake effect snow showers downwind of the Great Lakes. Locallyheavy snowfall totals possible in the favored lake effect areas across theUpper Peninsula of Michigan and across portions of north central tonorthwest New York State, to the east of Lake Ontario. This first fast moving area of low pressure will be followed by a secondmoving quickly east northeast from the Southern Plains Friday, into theTennessee Valley Friday night and off the Mid-Atlantic coast earlySaturday. An area of snow will develop well to the north of the surfacelow track, with accumulating snows possible from portions of the CentralPlains. east into the Mid Mississippi Valley, Ohio Valley, CentralAppalachians and Mid-Atlantic. The fast movement of this system will adetriment to heavy totals, with generally 1 to 3 inches of accumulationforecast across these areas, with isolated heavier totals possible. Below average temperatures will be spreading south and southeastward from theNorthern Plains/Upper Mississippi Valley. This will produce a belowaverage temperature day on Friday across the Northern to Central Plainsand Upper Mississippi Valley, with these below average temperaturesspreading south into the Southern Plains and eastward into the Middle toLower Mississippi Valley, Ohio and Tennessee Valleys on Saturday. Whilethese colder than average temperatures are a departure from recent warmthacross this regions, the cold shot will be short lived with temperatureswarming from west to east late in the weekend and into next week.The current stormy pattern across the eastern Pacific will be pressingeastward on Friday into Saturday, with heavy precipitation pushing backinto Northern to Central California on Saturday. This precipitation isthe beginning of a wetter pattern for California, with additional heavyprecipitation likely for much of California for the beginning of nextweek. The first round of heavy precipitation does have the potential toproduce isolated flash flooding across the central to northern Californiacoastal regions. The additional heavy rains slated for early next weekwill also pose a flash flood threat, with this threat pushing farther tothe south into central to southern California.An expanding area of rain also likely to develop Thursday night/earlyFriday morning across South Texas, persisting into the day on Saturday. This rainfall will also push east northeastward Friday into Saturday alongthe northern Gulf coast and into North Florida. The heaviest totalsexpected for South Texas where rainfall accumulations of 1 to 3 inches arepossible.
Known by many names – sprig, pinny, bull – but unmistakable in appearance, the northern pintail is one of North America's most recognizable, graceful, and well-studied duck species. Unfortunately, much of that attention was garnered because of dramatic population declines and the mystery surrounding it. Dr. Scott Stephens joins Chris Jennings and Dr. Mike Brasher to profile this iconic species, discussing its ecology, population status, causes of its decline, and conservation opportunities.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
The Buffalo Bills lassoed the Dallas Cowboys, stunning them with 31-10 victory on Sunday. In rain, the Bills found unyielding success in the ground game with James Cook, and the defense clamped down on the hot “Texas Coast” offense. The Bills improved their record to 8-6, continuing their push for the playoffs. David Faux and co-host UberHansen will be breaking down yesterday's game, the Bills' chances for the playoffs after the win, and their challenges for the rest of the season.Sponsor link: https://underdogfantasy.com/Use promo code Cover1 when signing up and your first deposit will be matched up to $100Cover 1 would love to hear your thoughts on this topic and the show in general. Comment below and let us what you think!—Become an 1nsider today!-Access to detailed Premium Content.-Access to our Glossary and Salary Cap series-Access to our private Slack channel.-Sneak peek at upcoming content.-Exclusive group film room sessions.& much more.Become an 1nsider today: https://www.cover1.net/onepass/Thank you for watching this video, we can't do it without the support of our fans. If you have any ideas for content you'd like to see from us, comment below.—DOWNLOAD THE COVER 1 MOBILE APP!► iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id15325...► Subscribe to our YouTube channel► Subscribe to the Cover 1 Roundup Podcast on iTunes► Subscribe to Cover 1 Roundup Podcast on Google Play► Subscribe to the Cover 1 Roundup Podcast on iTunes► Subscribe to the Cover 1 Roundup Podcast on Google Play—Cover 1 provides multi-faceted analysis of the NFL and NFL Draft including: Podcasts, Video blogs, Commentary, Scouting Reports, Highlights and Video Breakdowns. NFL footage displayed is not owned by Cover 1.——Follow Us HereTwitter: https://twitter.com/Cover_1_Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/@Cover_1_Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cover1NFL/Official Merchandise: https://cover-1.creator-spring.com/?...The Cover1.net web site and associated Social Media platforms are not endorsed by, directly affiliated with, maintained, authorized, or sponsored by the NFL or any of its clubs, specifically the Buffalo Bills. All products, marks and company names are the registered trademarks of their original owners. The use of any trade name or trademark is for identification and reference purposes only and does not imply any association with the trademark holder of their product brand.
Jack Williams host this week's program with new age researcher & blogger Sue Brinkmann. Together they talk about wacky things that distract from the faith. This week they discuss Witch Bottles and a 35,000 year old entity named Ramtha. Callers ask about Freemasons, Numerology, and the Brazilian false prophet John of God.
Jack Williams host this week's program with new age researcher & blogger Sue Brinkmann. Together they talk about wacky things that distract from the faith. This week they discuss Witch Bottles and a 35,000 year old entity named Ramtha.
Host Chris Jennings is joined by Kevin Kraai, waterfowl program leader for Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, to talk about habitat in across the state of Texas. With Texas covering such a vast area, and featuring so many types of waterfowl habitat, Kraai explains that there is good habitat is some areas, but many of the traditional hunting areas are still waiting on rain. Hear more about a wrap up on teal season, and expectations for improved habitat as the season progresses.
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I sit down with Andy Hall to discuss the FIRST and SECOND Texas Navy that played a vital role during the Texas Revolution and during the years of the republic of Texas!Andy Hall has volunteered with the office of the State Marine Archaeologist at the Texas Historical Commission since 1990, helping to document historic shipwrecks in Texas waters. From 1997 to 2002, Hall served as Co-Principal Investigator for the Denbigh Project, the most extensive archaeological investigation of a Civil War blockade runner to date in the Gulf of Mexico.Hall has written two books on Texas maritime history, The Galveston-Houston Packet: Steamboats on Buffalo Bayou and Civil War Blockade Running on the Texas Coast, both published by the History Press of Charleston, South Carolina. Hall writes and speaks frequently on the subjects of Texas' maritime history and its military conflicts in the 19th century. Hall is a Texas Navy Admiral, and recently completed two consecutive terms as a member of the Board of Directors of the Texas Navy Association. He currently serves as Commander of the Texas Navy's Charles E. Hawkins Squadron in Galveston.The Texas Navy Association: https://texasnavy.org/Andy Hall's Books:Civil War Blockade Running on the Texas Coast : https://www.amazon.com/Civil-Blockade-Running-Texas-Coast/dp/1626195005The Galveston-Houston Packet: Steamboats on Buffalo Bayou: https://www.amazon.com/Galveston-Houston-Packet-Steamboats-Buffalo-Bayou/dp/1609495918Subscribe to Galveston Unscripted on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts for more historical insights and stories from this remarkable island.Check out the podcast and audio tour that is transforming Galveston into the world's largest free museum! https://www.galvestonunscripted.com/Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jrshaw409Galveston Unscripted Digital Market: https://www.galvestonunscripted.com/store Support the showGalveston Unscripted Digital Market
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on Texas Coral Reefs
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Do you feel that? It's the first hint of Fall here on the Texas coast. That means it's flounder time! Join Jonathan Hua and Merriel Solesky as they discuss what their expectations are for this flounder season. You'll learn techniques, tactics, and maybe even a few spots or two. The One Last Cast Podcast is all about sharing knowledge to help anglers learn about kayaking and fishing on the Texas Coast. It is hosted by two knowledgeable anglers who have years of experience in the industry. Jonathan Hua is an accomplished kayak angler, outdoor writer, and blogger. Merriel Solesky is an accomplished tournament angler and kayak guide.Want to join us live, ask a question, or even win some cool prizes? Join us on our Facebook page where we have our livestream!Shout Outs and Sponsors!4A Custom PrintingDirty South Kayak Anglers (DSKA)Knockin Tail Lures One of the best soft plastics. It uses swimming on the fall action with a built-in rattle!
We are back! Join us as we head back to the Texas Coast for more Texas Ghost Taleshttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086459841051Contact: JonWright923@gmail.com
Tate Frazier hosts Nora Princiotti to discuss the fraudulent concept of Mike McCarthy's "Texas Coast offense," why it's time for the Vikings to trade Kirk Cousins, how far down the Patriots are, and a Lions-Bucs and Seahawks-Bengals preview. Then, J. Kyle Mann joins Tate to react to and project the Chet Holmgren–Victor Wembanyama rivalry, pick top preseason rookies, discuss the best situation for James Harden, and more.Host: Tate Frazier Guests: Nora Princiotti and J. Kyle Mann Producers: Tucker Tashjian, Chia Hao Tat, and Jack Sanders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Don't know how to outfit your shiny new kayak? What's absolutely necessary? Do you really need a Thule Hull-a-vator Pro? We'll go into all things kayak accessories in this episode. The One Last Cast Podcast is all about sharing knowledge to help anglers learn about kayaking and fishing on the Texas Coast. It is hosted by two knowledgeable anglers who have years of experience in the industry. Jonathan Hua is an accomplished kayak angler, outdoor writer, and blogger. Merriel Solesky is an accomplished tournament angler and kayak guide.Want to join us live, ask a question, or even win some cool prizes? Join us on our Facebook page where we have our livestream!Shout Outs and Sponsors!4A Custom PrintingDirty South Kayak Anglers (DSKA)Knockin Tail Lures One of the best soft plastics. It uses swimming on the fall action with a built-in rattle!
Reg & KG talk overreactions to Mike McCarthy's new "Texas Coast" offense. Mike Bacsik of the K&C Masterpiece joins the guys to talk Rangers, and what simple thing can you just not Get Right?
The guys discuss the look of Coach McCarthy's offense so far this year, getting Michael Gallup more involved, and more Dallas Cowboys news.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys discuss the look of Coach McCarthy's offense so far this year, getting Michael Gallup more involved, and more Dallas Cowboys news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys discuss the look of Coach McCarthy's offense so far this year, getting Michael Gallup more involved, and more Dallas Cowboys news.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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What a performance by the Cowboys. It was the best I've seen in an opener since they beat the Giants 35-0 in 1995. This episode begins with a discussion of the blowout win. Then I delve into Micah Parsons' dominant performance and that of his teammates. A conversation about the Texas Coast offense and Mike McCarthy's play-calling is followed by a Dak Prescott discussion. Then I answer a few questions from some Twitter followers.
Hurricane Harvey hit the Texas Coast six years ago this week, back in 2017. And though certain immediate response efforts were swift, the actual recovery has been a long and frustrating process for far too many. Not only are some residents still awaiting funding to make their homes whole again, numerous others have been classified as helped by the Texas General Land Office and have been left behind altogether. Texas Housers' Southeast Texas Regional Director Julia Orduña joins the show to talk about her work with households recovering from Harvey, how the State wants to take money away from recovery to fund a different program they already had proper funding for, and what we are doing to fix this in 2023. Did you experience Hurricane Harvey? Tell us your recovery story! https://bit.ly/HarveySurveyTH
Let's head to the Texas/Louisiana border and discuss Sabine Lake. Considered one of the better saltwater fisheries, we are joined by fellow kayak angler and YouTuber Daniel Duong. He'll talk about his home waters and how the fishery is from his own perspective. It should provide some insight for those wanting to experience something new.The One Last Cast Podcast is all about sharing knowledge to help anglers learn about kayaking and fishing on the Texas Coast. It is hosted by two knowledgeable anglers who have years of experience in the industry. Jonathan Hua is an accomplished kayak angler, outdoor writer, and blogger. Merriel Solesky is an accomplished tournament angler and kayak guide.Want to join us live, ask a question, or even win some cool prizes? Join us on our Facebook page where we have our livestream!Shout Outs and Sponsors!4A Custom PrintingDirty South Kayak Anglers (DSKA)Knockin Tail Lures One of the best soft plastics. It uses swimming on the fall action with a built-in rattle!
In this DU Podcast episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of Zack Shannon, a former collegiate and professional baseball player. Discover how resilience, determination, and adaptability can not only overcome the challenges life throws at us but also inspire others along the way. Shannon's story is a testament to the power of embracing change and seizing new opportunities.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
We take a closer look at the acronym center-stage for the first presidential debate of the 2024 election season – plus: the storms to watch, and a new way to look at the moon (and why it matters). 0:00 New data shows that for the first time, more content is being consumed through streaming than through cable or broadcast channels. Here's why this matters as we wonder if this trend will continue! 4:33 Storms We're Watching: One historic storm on the West Coast – Tropical Storm Hilary – and one "more typical" storm creeping towards the Texas Coast. 7:26 An update on what's happening in Maui. 13:00 Politics: What we're watching for in the first presidential debate for the Republican Party (which will occur on Wednesday). Plus ~ Why do we use the term "GOP"? 23:18 Also On Wednesday: Whether or not India will land on the south pole of the moon, and why this matters. 25:35: Leaving you with a question!
On paper, the Cowboys' offense looks lights-out going into the 2023 season, especially with the addition of Brandin Cooks, but does it have more potential than the one we saw in 2021?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Element Podcast powered by FIRST LITE On this episode, Tyler Jones, K.C. Smith, Greg Latham, and Eric Gentry talk about their summer vacations and outdoor activities in lead up to this season! From fishing on the gulf coast to catching halibut up in Alaska! The Element Crew have been busy this summer! For the best gear made with the serious hunter in mind, get you some First Lite Gear. Go subscribe to The Element YouTube Channel! Watch Buck Truck Here!! Go Checkout these videos: Answering Listener Video Questions! Podcast Q&A Bowhunting HOGS on The Ground! Texas Axis Deer Hunting See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 5 where we preview the San Fransisco 49ers, the Cincinnati Bengals and the Dallas Cowboys.0:00 - Intro0:38 - Preview of 2023 49ers Offense2:20 - The 49ers QB Situation5:03 - Swiss Army Knives7:00 - Does a great QB ruin the Niners Offense?10:14 - We like Sam Darnold13:15 - Preview of 2023 Bengals Offense18:21 - Bengals and 2019 LSU20:16 - Zac Taylor's Coaching Journey23:45 - Preview of 2023 Cowboys Offense26:27 - Will the offense change? 32:48 - Key Additions on Offense39:25 - Mike McCarthy job security44:22 - Jerry Jones… involvement If you want more information on "The Ultimate Guide to Empty" you can find it here: https://www.coachdancasey.com/the-ult...Subscribe to the daily email list: https://tinyurl.com/oneplayaday"The Play Caller's Club" Notebook: https://amzn.to/3JUEIlaCoach Dan Casey:IG: https://www.instagram.com/coachdancaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/CoachDanCaseyCoach Rashad Bates:https://twitter.com/R_Bates7Coach Jake Hubenak:https://twitter.com/hubenak_j
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