Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchFrom Truman to Trump: The Texan Who Has Shaken Hands With History
Episode 386
Congressman Roger Williams has done something almost no one alive today can claim: he’s personally met—and shaken the hand of—every U.S. president fr…
6 months, 3 weeks ago
‘Inside Texas Politics’: The 2025 Turkey Awards
Episode 387
In the November 30 episode, it’s time to hand out our Turkey Awards! The roundtable has extra helpings of legs and gizzards for the Texas lawmakers, …
6 months, 3 weeks ago
All Over the Map: The Congressional Confusion in Texas
Episode 385
Less than four months before the primary, “sheer chaos” has been unleashed in Texas. A federal court struck down the new congressional maps passed by…
6 months, 4 weeks ago
‘Inside Texas Politics’: Nicole Collier, Joe Jaworski, Sid Miller, and the Congressional Chaos in Texas
Episode 384
In the November 23 episode, State Rep. Nicole Collier, who slept inside the House chamber during the redistricting battle, tells us why she’s not rea…
6 months, 4 weeks ago
Will Voters Save DART? The CEO Isn’t Optimistic
Episode 383
Mass transit in North Texas faces a mutiny. Four of the 13 cities that make up Dallas Area Rapid Transit want to walk away. In this episode, DART's C…
7 months ago
‘Inside Texas Politics’: Julie Johnson, Jake Ellzey, Mike Collier, and the End of the Longest Shutdown in History
Episode 382
In the November 16 episode, Congresswoman Julie Johnson explains why she disagrees with the Democratic Senators who helped end the longest shutdown i…
7 months ago
Why a Tejano Music Superstar Wants to be a Texas Politician
Episode 381
He’s won a Latin Grammy for album of the year, eight Tejano Music awards and in a couple of days, he might just win another Latin Grammy for best Tej…
7 months, 1 week ago
‘Inside Texas Politics’: John Muns, Mario Castillo, Matt Mackowiak, and the Taxpayer Revolt
Episode 380
In the November 9 episode, Plano Mayor John Muns discusses that city’s decision to allow its voters to decide whether to leave Dallas Area Rapid Tran…
7 months, 1 week ago
The Shutdown Reveals a Safety Net “Woven Together with Barbed Wire”
Episode 378
Even though a federal judge ordered the government to tap into emergency funds to keep SNAP benefits flowing, 42 million Americans, including 3.5 mil…
7 months, 2 weeks ago
‘Inside Texas Politics’: Beth Van Duyne, Ramon Romero Jr., Nate Sheets, and the Threat to Benefits
Episode 379
In the November 2 episode, Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne discusses the results of a recent survey she sent out gauging the impact of the shutdown on T…
7 months, 3 weeks ago