Episode 010 – Tracy Pitcox

Tracy PitcoxEpisode 010 – Tracy Pitcox has been a radio personality since his teens, working a small-town radio station. Starting a classic country music fan club in the 80’s, he came in contact with celebrities, and others, who brought him memorabilia. This “stuff” eventually made Pitcox open the Heart of Texas Country Music Museum in Brady, Texas. Join us as we talk about the museum, country music, and telling a few stories about celebrities.

Heart of Texas Country Music Association on the web

Heart of Texas Country Music Museum on Facebook

Episode 009 – Elizabeth Day

Elizabeth DayEpisode 009 – Native Americans shaped both the history and the landscape of Texas. My guest this week, Elizabeth Day, is the founder of the Prickly Pear Living History Museum, a project to bring Native American history to an open air museum near San Antonio, Texas. Join us as she describes her personal journey in getting this project started.

Prickly Pear Living History Museum on the web

Prickly Pear Living History Museum on Facebook

Episode 008 – Gabriel Nila

Gabriel NilaEpisode 008 – Gabriel Nila – We all hear stories of how some children in underdeveloped countries are getting a poor education, or that resources are extremely limited there. We don’t stop to think that this problem is happening right here in Texas. Join me with my guest Gabriel Nila, who is organizing parents to build better educational opportunities in the capital city of Austin.

El Concilio de East Austin on the web

El Concilio de East Austin on Facebook

Episode 007 – Cassie Castillo

Cassie CastilloEpisode 007 – Cassie Castillo is young, has her whole life ahead of her. Like most kids her age, she goes off to college.  She gets an education in graphic design. Then, she makes a dramatic turn: she decides to go full-time as a volunteer assisting in disaster relief with FEMA Corps. When 43 people were killed in the Oso, WA, mudslide in March 2013, she was there assisting in the relief effort.

NationalService.gov

Episode 006 – Steve Doctor

Steve DoctorEpisode 006 – Musician Steve Doctor does more than just play smooth jazz.  He makes television and film music, too! So, if you’re watching A&E, Bravo, Oprah, the Travel Channel, or a number of other television networks, chances are you’ll hear his music in the background somewhere.  Join me as we talk about making all kinds of music and how he ended up covering Led Zeppelin in front of a bunch of celebrities at a Texas wedding.

Steve’s Website at LaBellaMusic.com

Episode 005 – April Samuels a.k.a. Crash Gordon

April SamuelsEpisode 005 – We are getting our rock on with my amazing guest April Samuels.  April plays drums in the band Metal Shop Dallas under the stage name Crash Gordon.  Join us as we talk about playing heavy metal in church, fighting breast cancer, and starting an amazing breast cancer charity that is backed by some of the most popular rockers of the 80’s.

Breast Cancer Can Stick It.org

Breast Cancer Can Stick It on Facebook

AprilSamuels.com

Episode 004 – Mike Zolkoski of Come and Take It

Colonel W G ButlerEpisode 004 – Joining me this week is Mike Zolkoski, one of the hosts of Come and Take It, a Texas history podcast. He tells us the story of a little-known Texan by the name of William G. Butler and how one man’s vendetta killed an entire town!

Come and Take It on the web

Come and Take It on Facebook