Topic: Kerrville

10 chapters across the catalog

Mackerels
Episode 1785 2:02:03 - 2:08:10

1785: Mackerels

Beef Prices Surge, Texas Slim Beef Initiative

Beef prices have reached historic highs due to Midwest droughts and shrinking cattle herd sizes. Texas Slim of the Beef Initiative delivered $10,000 worth of ground beef to Mercy Chefs in Kerrville, Texas, advocating for consumers to buy directly from local ranchers to avoid commodity price spikes.

Cluster 1
Episode 1781 2:47:13 - 2:50:17

1781: Cluster 1

Trump Visit to Kerrville, Texas Flood Relief, Search for Missing

President Trump and Melania Trump visited Kerrville, Texas, to survey flood damage and brief local officials. Trump praised the response of first responders and volunteers, including a Coast Guard crew that rescued 169 children at Camp Mystic. Despite the devastation and 160 people still missing, Trump dismissed questions about the adequacy of federal warnings.

Cluster 1
Episode 1781 3:00:31 - 3:09:00

1781: Cluster 1

Java Ranch Meetup, Emergency Light Bulbs, Tip of the Day

A meetup is announced for Saturday at Java Ranch in Kerrville to support flood relief efforts. John's "Tip of the Day" features emergency LED light bulbs with built-in batteries that stay lit during power outages. He jokes about using the bulbs to perform an "Uncle Fester" trick on television.

Chatbox
Episode 1780 2:21 - 6:17

1780: Chatbox

Texas Flood Devastation and Media Narrative Criticism

Severe flooding in Texas, specifically near Kerrville and Georgetown, has resulted in debris piles 25 feet high and a reported 119 deaths. Criticism is directed at mainstream media outlets like NPR and CNN for using "cliché" imagery and framing the event through a climate change narrative. Local reports indicate a desperate need for heavy equipment and manual labor to assist in recovery efforts.

Buffy Gorilla
Episode 1779 1:57 - 8:34

1779: Buffy Gorilla

Texas Hill Country Flooding and Weather Conspiracy Theories

Severe flooding in the Texas Hill Country, specifically affecting Kerrville and Comfort, resulted in tragic casualties and property damage over the July 4th weekend. Social media personalities like Ariana Masters and various TikTok creators are criticized for attributing the natural disaster to government weather modification, 5G towers, and cloud seeding. These claims are contrasted against the reality of a slow-moving storm system that stalled over the region.

Buffy Gorilla
Episode 1779 23:19 - 26:19

1779: Buffy Gorilla

NPR Report on Kerrville Flood Casualties

An NPR news report by Sergio Martinez Beltran details the aftermath of the Friday flash floods in Kerrville, Texas. The report confirms a rising death toll and the destruction of Camp Mystic, where search and rescue efforts continued for missing children. The segment notes the community's resilience and the tendency for Americans to organize local aid independently of government intervention.

Algo Juice
Episode 1650 22:18 - 28:17

1650: Algo Juice

Lara Logan Speech on Child Trafficking and Globalism

Journalist Lara Logan delivered a speech in Kerrville, Texas, focusing on horrific accounts of child trafficking and various globalist theories. The presentation touched on 15-minute cities, military-age men at the border, and the potential implementation of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDC). The rhetoric was noted for its emotional intensity and alignment with populist political narratives.

Disease X
Episode 1576 57:32 - 59:55

1576: Disease X

Texas Hill Country Drought, Rain Stick Ceremony

Residents in the Texas Hill Country, specifically north of San Antonio in Bulverde and Kerrville, are facing a severe drought as residential wells run dry. Local water haulers from Canyon Lake have warned of impending Stage 3 restrictions that would halt water deliveries. In response to a listener's "SOS" request, a traditional "rain stick" ceremony is performed to symbolically encourage rainfall to replenish the regional aquifer.

Flexitarianism
Episode 1478 1:39:26 - 1:42:31

1478: Flexitarianism

Turtle Creek Vineyard, Value for Value Music

Kyle Allen, a winemaker at Turtle Creek Vineyard in Kerrville, Texas, and host of the "Brothers of the Serpent" podcast, shared his success using the value-for-value model. His band, $50 Dynasty, released an album under this model and found it more financially successful than traditional sales. Allen also organizes listener tours to ancient geological sites.

That 70's Podcast
Episode 1446 3:00:04 - 3:04:08

1446: That 70's Podcast

Texas Slim's Beef Initiative and Upcoming Meetups

Adam Curry discusses his involvement with "Texas Slim's Beef Initiative," which aims to connect consumers directly with ranchers to ensure access to high-quality food. A list of upcoming meetups is read, covering locations from Bellevue, Washington, to Croatia. The hosts emphasize the importance of these gatherings for building a resilient community outside of mainstream digital platforms.