A warm and heartfelt intro episode where the host chats with his grandmother about how her book was born from the true stories of Robert Noel “Nogi” Longuemare, a brilliant old storyteller with a near-photographic memory of growing up in the rough-and-tumble Southwest, especially New Mexico mining country and small towns like Socorro. Over weekly lunches at a Mexican restaurant in El Paso, Nogi’s vivid tales of outlaws, hardship, and survival pulled her in like a movie, and she began collecting notes with hopes of turning them into a book. Life (and raising seven kids) delayed the project for years, but after Nogi passed, she finally finished the book out of love, guilt, and determination, with help from family and encouragement from her community. The episode sets up the podcast as a “director’s cut” companion to the book, where future episodes will read chapters, share extra memories, and bring these forgotten frontier stories to life.