Topic: Panhandle

12 chapters across the catalog

Poonami
Episode 1645 2:13:19 - 2:14:57

1645: Poonami

Texas Panhandle Fires and Food Supply Control

Massive wildfires in the Texas Panhandle have devastated local beef producers, many of whom may not return to the industry due to high interest rates and lack of bank support. This is framed as part of a broader effort to control the food supply and restrict movement through "climate zones" and ULEZ (Ultra Low Emission Zone) policies.

NetBEUI
Episode 1643 1:49:40 - 1:52:59

1643: NetBEUI

Texas Panhandle Fires, Beef Industry Tipping Point

Texas Slim reports that the recent wildfires in the Texas Panhandle represent a tipping point for the American ranching industry. With the cattle herd at historic lows and ranchers struggling to find financing, the market is increasingly dominated by global processors like JBS and Cargill, leading to concerns about meat quality and protein content.

Gender Justice
Episode 1398 1:05:24 - 1:09:16

1398: Gender Justice

Texas Beef Initiative, Decentralized Food Systems

"Texas Slim," founder of the Texas Beef Initiative, discusses his efforts to create a parallel food system that bypasses the USDA by connecting ranchers directly to consumers and local processors. Using Bitcoin and specialized apps, the initiative aims to provide food security outside the traditional industrial complex. Slim shares his background in IT and his family's history in the Texas Panhandle dating back to the Dust Bowl.

Bivotal
Episode 1156 1:35:01 - 1:38:38

1156: Bivotal

Austin E-Scooter Lawsuits, Panhandler Confrontation

Eight new lawsuits have been filed in Austin against e-scooter companies Bird, Uber, and Lime, alleging negligence and faulty equipment. One rider was reportedly run over by a bus after being thrown from a scooter. Separately, a host recounts a hostile encounter with a panhandler in downtown Austin who threatened his family after being denied money.

Couple of Reds
Episode 1149 1:55:18 - 2:00:07

1149: Couple of Reds

Austin Homeless Ordinances, Camping and Panhandling, Mayor Steve Adler

The Austin City Council, led by Mayor Steve Adler, voted to remove ordinances forbidding camping and panhandling in public spaces. Police Chief Brian Manley clarified that officers can no longer intervene unless a person is posing a direct safety hazard or blocking a right-of-way. The hosts criticize the decision, predicting it will lead to the same "quality-of-life" issues seen in cities like San Francisco and Seattle.

Climate Optimist
Episode 1144 2:02:34 - 2:08:40

1144: Climate Optimist

Austin Homelessness Ordinance and Decriminalization

Austin City Council's move to repeal ordinances against panhandling and camping in public spaces is examined. Critics, including local police, argue that the "socialist" majority on the council is effectively decriminalizing shoplifting and trespassing for those experiencing homelessness.

Cornageddon
Episode 1142 1:48:26 - 1:52:39

1142: Cornageddon

Newark Panhandling Tickets, Austin Homelessness Debate

Newark, New Jersey, begins ticketing drivers who give money to panhandlers, issuing $50 fines to reduce traffic risks. This sparks a debate between the hosts regarding the severity of the homelessness crisis in Austin compared to the "tent cities" of San Francisco and Seattle.

Donna Gate
Episode 979 2:35:42 - 2:40:17

979: Donna Gate

Scandinavian Knights, Dame Nadine, Sir Dodger of the Panhandle

The knighting ceremony continues with Sir Morton Kiernan of Denmark and Sir James of Norway. Nadine Nahatchewski is officially dubbed a Dame, and Dodge Gaskill becomes "Sir Dodger of the Panhandle" following his Halloween wedding. Other contributors from Arizona, Georgia, and Illinois are recognized for their financial support.

Juloon
Episode 754 7:40 - 11:13

754: Juloon

Galveston Island History and Panhandler Encounters

The history of the Galveston seawall is reviewed, noting its construction following the devastating 1899 hurricane and its failure to stop Hurricane Ike. An anecdote is shared regarding a local panhandler named Ray who used a graphic medical story about "pooping blood" as part of his solicitation pitch. Local news reports also warn of high bacteria levels on the West End beaches of the island.

Bidentification
Episode 700 2:37:33 - 2:42:05

700: Bidentification

Falling Cotton Prices and Chinese Stockpiling

Al Jazeera reports on the dramatic fall of cotton prices in Texas, attributed to stockpiling in China and global economic shifts. The hosts compare the situation to the historical collapse of the Japanese silk industry caused by Chinese market manipulation. They suggest the story may be linked to the promotion of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

Atlas Shrugged
Episode 111 12:23 - 14:09

111: Atlas Shrugged

T. Boone Pickens, Texas Wind Farm Project Cancellation

Energy tycoon T. Boone Pickens scrapped plans for the world's largest wind farm in the Texas Panhandle. The project was intended to feature 687 giant wind turbines, but Pickens is now seeking smaller projects in the Midwest and Canada. Speculation suggests the cancellation may be linked to a shift in focus toward nuclear energy or credit arrangements with General Electric.