Stories From Texas UTRGV
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- Society & Culture
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Dr. W. F. Strong, a communications professor at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, brings bits of Texas lore and history for Texans and non-Texans alike.
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Stories From Texas The Long Form, Episodes 1-25
Episodes 1-25 of the Stories From Texas Series.
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Stories From Texas Episode 25, Dan Snow
Latest episode of Stories From Texas
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Ranchers' Conversation
In this University of Texas Rio Grande Valley-produced show, UTRGV professor Dr. W. F. Strong shares bits of Texas lore and history.
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Quotes
In this University of Texas Rio Grande Valley-produced show, UTRGV professor Dr. W. F. Strong shares bits of Texas lore and history.
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Mom
In this University of Texas Rio Grande Valley-produced show, UTRGV professor Dr. W. F. Strong shares bits of Texas lore and history.
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Texas Mispronunciation
In this University of Texas Rio Grande Valley-produced show, UTRGV professor Dr. W. F. Strong shares bits of Texas lore and history.
Customer Reviews
History the way it should be told
I was searching to diversify my podcast library when I found this collection. Dr. Strong delivers great Texas themed history lessons in three minute segments. I truly regret that he finished in 2018 and there are no new episodes to savor.
Liberal propaganda from the Lone Star State
Yet another leftist stinker rich in leftist propaganda generously and not so cleverly dispersed throughout the alleged “Texas History” content. Luckily I didn’t have to waste much time sampling the podcast to figure out the it didn’t simply lean left, but literally crashed far left. Right out of the gate a British historian parroted the Austin liberal delusional concept of “Battleground Texas”, followed by a rabid radical UTEP Professor shamelessly plugging “Beato” O’Rourke, one of the most prolific losers and failed liberal Democrat politicians in Texas History. Like “Battleground Texas” and “Beato” O’Rourke, this podcast is an epic failure.
Captivating
I stumbled onto this podcast by accident and gave it a listen out of curiosity because an in-law comes from Texas. I never expected what this podcast provides: captivating, insightful and beautifully written commentary that has relevance no matter where you live! Yes, it’s delightful and fresh. I’m so hoping the show hasn’t ended. Thanks W.F.! Wish you could do one of these for my state out East!!