• Chris Hall and “Fusion” Energy
    Feb 14 2026

    Chris Hall explains "fusion". It started, in the 1980's, with President Reagan and Premier Gorbachev at the end of the Cold War. in 2026, scientists feel that they may be within eight or nine years of producing cost effective energy from fusion. Nevertheless, don't expect to see it generating electricity until after 2039. When you hear the term think about hydrogen. Also, Hall injects the idea that what we've always known about solids, liquids, and gases didn't include plasma. Now, we're talking about lightening and fire. That's what scientists are striving to harness. Checkout Inter.org for more info.

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    32 mins
  • Chester Moore - Wild Sheep Conservation
    Feb 7 2026
    Chester Moore tells listeners about the Wild Sheep Foundation from their January show in Reno, Nevada. Moore is the executive managing editor of Texas Fish and Game magazine, as well as, a documentary producer for the Wild Sheep Foundation. Currently, he's filming and finding the answers to "how much money is raised for wild sheep conservation", and "what is the status of wild sheep populations". Moore currently has a produced documentary about Great White Sharks off the Texas Gulf Coast.

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    28 mins
  • Screwworms Revisited with Texas Animal Health Commission’s Dr. Dinges
    Jan 31 2026
    The Executive Director of the Texas Animal Health Commission and Texas State Veterinarian, Dr, Dinges, visits with us about the screwworm invasion moving upwards from Panama through Mexico. There were more than 13,000 cases of screwworms infecting animals in Mexico with 492 cases considered active, and 110 cases in people. Once again, eradication efforts are in motion. Sterilization facilities are being reactivated. The closest cases were reported within 70 miles of the Texas/Mexico border. However, those cases were traced to movement of livestock within Mexico. As such movement is coming under tighter regulation no more cases have been noticed within that close proximity of the border. Nevertheless, that does not account for wildlife. Hopefully, cooler weather will slow the northerly movement as the USDA and Sec. Rollin is instrumental in bringing sterilization facilities on line.

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    29 mins
  • Interview with Candidate Texas Rail Road Commission Hawk Dunlap
    Jan 24 2026

    Another candidate for the Texas Rail Road Commission is Hawk Dunlap. He has no hard feelings towards current commissioners but feels it's time to fix a few problems. Dunlap explains more about abandoned wells and how reinjection wells may effect groundwater. He says that not all reinjection wells are 10,000 feet or deeper. His view is to awaken the public to the technology available to recycle industrial water. This is a widely accepted concept amongst water planners, engineers, and scientists. It is not so fondly viewed by the public that has become totally acclimated to their own personal "toilet to tap" water usage; but can't seem to accept that idea for industrial recycling.

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    28 mins
  • James Matlock - Candidate for TX Railroad Commission Election
    Jan 17 2026

    The Texas Rail Road Commission's main job is permitting drilling and pipelines in the oil patch. This election cycle a host of challengers are vying for Jim Wright's seat on the commission. One point of contention that draws attention is also the permitting of "flares". This is when excess natural gas is burned because there is no place for storage. Candidate James Matlock discusses this conundrum, as well as, defines "orphan wells" and the problem with continually putting frack water down reinjection wells.

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    26 mins
  • Interview with Justin Morissey from the NSSF - SHOT SHOW 2026
    Jan 10 2026

    Social Media director, Justin Morissey, for the National Shooting Sports Foundation gives us a preview of the upcoming 2026 SHOT Show in Las Vegas. It is the hunting and shooting industry's trade show. It is an international show expecting more than 50,000 people and 2800 vendors. The booths cover approximately 18 acres with in the Venetian, Palazio, and Caesar's conference and exhibition space. Morrisey also elaborates on the NSSF's involvement in wildlife conservation, as well as, the foundation's programs such as the "Child Safe Program".

    #shotshow2026

    #hunting

    #outdoors

    #ShootingSports

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    28 mins
  • Interview with Nueces River Authority's John Byrum
    Dec 27 2025

    In an effort to untangle a hairball of information, Brune goes back for another interview with Nueces River Authority Executive Director John Byrum. While folks are satisfied that the discharge from a seawater desal plant will go offshore into deep water, they're not as happy about brackish aquifer desal plants putting the discharge back into creeks. The hairball starts when CCA's Shane Bonnet says that the runoff would be too "fresh" for Baffin Bay. Guides in that area fear that the runoff would be too salty. Which is correct? Cpt. Jay Nichols points out areas of dead sea grass. Ex. Dir. Byrum tells us that nitrogen and other nutrients are harming the bay. However, there are efforts to rectify those problems and in other interviews researchers from the Harte Research Institute at TAMU Corpus Christi have documents progress and improvement.

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    27 mins
  • Charley Russel Museum on Location in Great Falls, Montana
    Dec 20 2025

    The Charley Russel Museum is in Great Falls, Montana. Once a year the Western Art community gathers for an extended weekend to celebrate with "paintings in the park", a buffet and auction Friday night, and a banquet and auction Saturday night that includes pieces from eras gone by.

    The last evening is when nationwide museums and collectors gather to bid on selected pieces of Charley Russel artwork. In this interview Brune visits with the museum executive director.

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    27 mins