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Bonus: A Quick Notice to Subscribers
Jun 11, 2026
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Ep 148: Governor Richard Coke, Texan: An interview with Rosser Coke Newton
Jun 1, 2026
30m 46s
EP. 147: Teeing Off With Texas Golf
May 20, 2026
9m 49s
EP. 146: Getting to Know Governor Oran Roberts, the “Old Alcalde.” An Interview with Dr. John Adams. Part 2
May 11, 2026
18m 04s
Ep. 145: Getting to Know Governor Oran Roberts, the “Old Alcalde.” An Interview with Dr. John Adams. Part 1.
Apr 27, 2026
32m 53s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/11/26 | ![]() Bonus: A Quick Notice to Subscribers | The podcast has a good problem. There are so many listeners and downloads I had to move the podcast to a new RSS feed. There should not be any interruption, but if you notice that you may not be getting all the new episodes, please go re-subscribe through your desired podcast platform. Thanks for listening to Wise About Texas! | — | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() Ep 148: Governor Richard Coke, Texan: An interview with Rosser Coke Newton✨ | Texas historypolitical influence+3 | Rosser Coke Newton | Texas A&MRichard Coke: Texan | — | Richard CokeTexas history+5 | — | 30m 46s | |
| 5/20/26 | ![]() EP. 147: Teeing Off With Texas Golf✨ | golfTexas history+3 | — | — | Texas | Texas golfgolf history+3 | — | 9m 49s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() EP. 146: Getting to Know Governor Oran Roberts, the “Old Alcalde.” An Interview with Dr. John Adams. Part 2✨ | Texas historypublic education+3 | Dr. John Adams | — | — | Oran RobertsTexas education+3 | — | 18m 04s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() Ep. 145: Getting to Know Governor Oran Roberts, the “Old Alcalde.” An Interview with Dr. John Adams. Part 1.✨ | Texas historyGovernor Oran Roberts+3 | Dr. John Adams | — | — | Oran RobertsTexas government+3 | — | 32m 53s | |
| 3/11/26 | ![]() EP. 144: The Runaway Scrape with Dr. Stephen Hardin✨ | historysociety+2 | Dr. Stephen Hardin | Texian ExodusThe Runaway Scrape+1 | Texas | Runaway ScrapeTexian Exodus+6 | — | 41m 08s | |
| 2/22/26 | ![]() EP. 142: Letters from the Alamo (?)✨ | historyculture+1 | — | Wise About Texas | Alamo | William Barret Travisletters from the Alamo+3 | — | 13m 50s | |
| 1/13/26 | ![]() Ep. 142: A Disturbing Set of Events (Anahuac, 1832)✨ | historysociety+3 | — | AnahuacWise About Texas | TexasMexico City+1 | Anahuac DisturbancesCol. Juan Davis Bradburn+6 | — | 25m 29s | |
| 12/6/25 | ![]() Ep 141: Come and Take It!✨ | historyculture+1 | — | Wise About Texas | Texas | Come and Take ItTexas revolution+3 | — | 17m 37s | |
| 11/5/25 | ![]() EP 140: A DECADE of Texas history✨ | historyculture+1 | — | Wise About Texas | Texas | Texas history10-year anniversary+3 | — | 25m 25s | |
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| 10/12/25 | ![]() EP. 139: An English Earl in Texas…✨ | historyculture+1 | — | Wise About Texas | TexasAylesford+2 | Earl of AylesfordBig Spring+3 | — | 19m 59s | |
| 8/9/25 | ![]() EP. 138: A Volcanic Trail Marker✨ | historyculture+1 | — | Wise About Texas | Northeastern New MexicoTexas | volcanic activitytrail marker+3 | — | 16m 53s | |
| 7/28/25 | ![]() EP. 137: The First Chief Justice (sort of)✨ | historylaw+3 | — | The Republic of Texas CongressSupreme Court+2 | MexicoTexas | Chief JusticeJohn Hemphill+6 | — | 20m 19s | |
| 7/18/25 | ![]() EP. 136: A Word for the Hill Country✨ | societyculture+3 | — | A Word for the Hill Country | the Texas Hill Country | Texas Hill Countrytragedy+2 | — | 4m 58s | |
| 6/1/25 | ![]() EP. 135: Texans You Should Know– Lottie Deno✨ | societyculture+3 | — | Wise About Texas | KentuckyTexas | Lottie Denoprofessional gambler+3 | — | 21m 11s | |
| 4/7/25 | ![]() Ep. 134: The Fence Cutting Wars | Barbed wire revolutionized livestock fencing. What a great invention…or so it was thought. The real effect was the gradual elimination of the open range and the free grazing and watering of cattle. Cooperation was discouraged and now it would be every man for himself. This didn’t sit well with the “free grazers” and the war started. Learn more in this episode of Wise About Texas. | — | ||||||
| 1/23/25 | ![]() EP. 133: The Van Horn Wells | For centuries, Indians knew where to get water on the desolate terrain of what would become West Texas. One of those spots came to be known as the Van Horns Wells. Named for one of two possible military commanders, the wells watered men, horses, and eventually a railroad. With railroads come towns and the town of Van Horn has seen a lot. From horses to spaceships (?) Van Horn is an interesting Texas spot. Learn more in this latest episode of Wise About Texas. | — | ||||||
| 1/1/25 | ![]() EP. 132: The Coming of the Wire | You can’t go anywhere in Texas without running into “the devil’s rope”–barbed wire. It keeps livestock in AND out. It protects property and discourages trespassers. But barbed wire hasn’t been around all that long. When it came, it changed the face of Texas and the West. It also made some people very, very wealthy. Learn how “bob wire” took over Texas in this latest episode of Wise About Texas | — | ||||||
| 11/5/24 | ![]() EP. 131: A Presidential Election, 1841 | You think our elections are divisive today? Well, Texas is just continuing a long tradition of candidates running hard and stirring the pot. In the Republic of Texas the presidential term was only two years, so the elections came frequently. They were contentious to say the least. Old enemies became worse enemies, and the name-calling was classic. Here about an early Texas presidential election in this episode of Wise About Texas. | — | ||||||
| 8/20/24 | ![]() Ep. 130: The Sisterdale Revolver | In the early part of the Civil War, a group of German Freethinkers got together to design and manufacture a revolver for use by the Confederate forces. These Germans were intellectuals, engineers, farmers and…unionists! Nevertheless they designed a new revolver, making 6 total. The gun proved impractical, however, so they ceased production. Only one of these guns is known to survive. But this story is about much more than a gun. Get a feel for some of the German immigrants who came to Texas in the middle 19th century in this episode of Wise About Texas. | — | ||||||
| 8/4/24 | ![]() EP. 129: Making Texas History: An Interview with Governor Rick Perry (Part 2) | Governor Rick Perry is the longest serving Governor in Texas history. From his humble beginnings in Paint Creek, to the cockpit of an Air Force C-130, to the Governor’s Mansion and on to Washington D.C. Governor Perry has an unmatched career in public service. In this wide-ranging interview, we discuss what Texas and Texas history means to a man who made a lot of it. | — | ||||||
| 7/7/24 | ![]() Making Texas History: An Interview with Governor Rick Perry (Part 1) | Governor Rick Perry is the longest serving Governor in Texas history. From his humble beginnings in Paint Creek, to the cockpit of an Air Force C-130, to the Governor’s Mansion and on to Washington D.C. Governor Perry has an unmatched career in public service. In this wide-ranging interview, we discuss what Texas and Texas history means to a man who made a lot of it. | — | ||||||
| 6/2/24 | ![]() EP. 127: Clash of the Titans | The American Buffalo, or Bison, is an iconic image of America. At one point, millions of these huge animals roamed the continent. But settlement and commercial hunting rendered the bison all but extinct. Thanks to the forward thinking of a few cattlemen, the species was saved. But the early twentieth century was a sporting time, and certain questions needed answers. To a few folks from Texas, Mexico, and North Dakota, the burning question was which animal was tougher–a Mexican fighting bull or a buffalo? Well, now we know. Hear the story of an epic battle in this episode of Wise About Texas. | — | ||||||
| 3/24/24 | ![]() EP. 126: An Accidental Victory | As the winter of 1835 approached, the Texian army lay siege to San Antonio de Bexar. When rumors started that a pack train was approaching the town carrying silver for the troops, the Texians saw opportunity. Riding out to meet the enemy, the Texians were successful…sort of. Learn about this skirmish in the latest episode of Wise About Texas. | — | ||||||
| 1/1/24 | ![]() The Texas Rangers: Milton H. West- from Ranger to Congressman | Milton H. West had a most interesting career. While investigating the assault of his brother on the Mexican border, he decided to sign up with the Texas Rangers. That got him interested in the law, which got him interested in politics. Every step of the way he was watching out for the people of South Texas. When his career was over, he had changed the face (and the economy) of the Rio Grande Valley. BONUS: An interview with his grandson at the end of the episode. | — | ||||||
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