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The Weather in Veracruz and USA
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Creemos en enriquecer el amplio concepto de artista independiente, con la nueva temporada de Finite Radio, el programa con el que nuestro crew e invitados se presentarán por capítulos, no solo en podcasts, también en shows de música en vivo y curadurías musicales (Finite Radio Show); todo creado y producido por nosotros mismos: un colectivo de artistas independientes. Esto es Finite Radio
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Galveston Unscripted is your podcast and audio tour for Galveston Island! Galveston Unscripted is transforming Galveston into the worlds largest free museum! Galveston, Texas is home some of Texas' most significant people, places, and historical events, and hundreds of Texas historical markers and locations!Join Galveston Unscripted and VisitGalveston.com in exploring Galveston Island's history and culture to discover what makes Galveston Island one of a kind!
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Prepare to immerse yourself in the intricate world of coffee, encompassing every facet from the coffee bean to establishing a flourishing business. Whether your ambition is to start a coffee business or to nurture your own coffee roastery, Valerian’s Podcast is here to help to inspire you. Our podcast features in-depth discussions with industry leaders, designed to impart essential insights into coffee cultivation, coffee roasting mastery, precision brewing, and, most importantly, the critic ...
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UTMB: Triumphs and Challenges in Medical Education
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The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, established in 1891, evolved from a rich history of medical education and healthcare in the region, including the earlier Galveston Medical College and St. Mary’s Infirmary. Despite facing challenges such as segregation and funding issues, the institution became a leading center for medical train…
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Historic and Modern Techniques in Hurricane Forecasting
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Galveston faces the annual threat of hurricanes, especially during the peak season of August and September. Weather forecasting has evolved from early land-based observations, pioneered by figures like Father Benito Viñez, to modern technologies like radar, drones, and satellites. These advancements, combined with historical data, enable more accur…
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The Galveston Brewing Company, established in 1896 with significant local investment, became a cornerstone of Texas' brewing industry. Known for its innovative facilities and popular beers like "High Grade" and "Seawall Bond," the brewery played a vital role in the community, including contributing to recovery efforts after the 1900 hurricane. Desp…
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Texas' Open Beaches Act, a law that has protected public access to most of the state's coastline since 1959. We explore the Act's impact on beach accessibility, local economies, and the preservation of natural habitats. Tune in to learn how this law ensures that everyone can enjoy the beauty of Texas beaches. Galveston Unscripted What is Galveston …
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Henry Rosenberg, a Swiss immigrant who arrived in Galveston in 1843, became a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist, significantly shaping the city's development. Despite his contributions to public institutions, including the first free public library in Texas, Rosenberg's legacy is also tied to Galveston's complex history of slavery and segr…
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Galveston's history is a complex mix of prosperity and vice, shaped by its role as a major port city and its reputation as the "Sin City of the Southwest." The Island's era of gambling, bootlegging, and a thriving red-light district left a significant imprint on its identity. Even after the city clamped down on these activities, their legacy remain…
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Galveston's Pleasure Pier: Flagship of Amusement
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Let's explore Galveston's Pleasure Pier, from its World War II days as a military depot to its transformation into a beloved amusement hub, to hotel, and back to amusement park that has delighted visitors for generations. Discover the rise, fall, and rebirth of this iconic landmark, and why it remains a cherished part of Galveston's coastal charm. …
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Galveston-Veracruz: A Coastal Connection (Sister City Series)
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Galveston Island and Veracruz, Mexico, have formed a unique bond through their shared history and coastal tourism. The cities became "Sister Cities" in 1985. Galveston Unscripted What is Galveston Unscripted? Follow Galveston Unscripted on Spotify or Apple Podcasts! More history content on Visit Galveston!…
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Galveston-Niigata: 60 Years of Cultural Exchange (Sister City Series)
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The sister city relationship between Galveston Island and Niigata, Japan, has flourished since 1965 through shared challenges and cultural exchanges. As their 60th anniversary approaches, we'll explore how these distant port towns exemplify resilience, culture, and global unity. Galveston Unscripted What is Galveston Unscripted? Follow Galveston Un…
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How does a seemingly bothersome seaweed transform into a pivotal element of the marine ecosystem? The green and brown seaweed that washes ashore on Galveston’s beaches each year, providing essential habitats for marine life and preventing beach erosion. Let's look into the challenges it poses for beachgoers and the tourism industry, and how the Gal…
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Stewart Beach: Eight Decades of Family Fun and Transformation
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From its conception by Mayor Brantley Harris, inspired by the grand beaches of the Atlantic Coast, to its development with the help of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration, Stewart Beach has experienced pivotal moments that shaped it into an iconic park. Overcoming racial segregation in the 1960s and implementing family-f…
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What if we told you that Galveston Island has played host to some of the most influential figures in U.S. history, including presidents who left their mark not just on the nation, but on this charming Texan haven? From Ulysses S. Grant's groundbreaking visit in 1880 to the poignant tour of Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush in the aftermath of Hurri…
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From April to July, Galveston's beaches host nesting Loggerhead, Green, and Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtles. These turtles face numerous threats, but we can help by picking up litter, and reporting sightings to the Turtle Island Restoration Network. Every action counts in ensuring their survival for future generations. Galveston Unscripted What is Galves…
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Central High School's Contributions to Education in Galveston
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Old Central High School in Galveston, Texas, the first public high school for Black students west of the Mississippi River, educated over 40,000 students from 1886 to 1968, fostering a legacy of pride, unity, and academic excellence. Its history reflects the perseverance and dedication of its community, making it a cornerstone in the fight for educ…
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Reedy Chapel's Storied Past and Cultural Impact
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Reedy Chapel, located at 20th Street and Broadway in Galveston, is a historic church that played a role in the announcement of the Emancipation Proclamation in Texas on June 19, 1865, a date now celebrated as Juneteenth. Established in 1848 and known as the "Mother Church of Texas," it became the first African Methodist Episcopal Church in the stat…
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Galveston Island's Transformation: From Commerce Hub to Tourist Haven
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Let's take a look into how Galveston Island transformed from a commercial powerhouse in the mid-1800s into the "Playground of the Southwest." From a yachting adventure in 1842, the impact of the railroad in the 1850s, and the rise of health tourism in the 1880s with luxurious resorts like the Pagoda Bathhouse, the island's resilience after the 1900…
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Uncover the legendary history of the Hotel Galvez, the "Queen of the Gulf," which has stood as a beacon of hope and resilience since its grand opening in 1911. From hosting iconic figures like Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eisenhower to serving as the wartime headquarters for the Coast Guard during World War II, the Galvez has seen it all. G…
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The Hidden Underwater Marvels of The Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary
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Explore the hidden wonders of the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary, located 100 miles south of the Texas coastline in the Gulf of Mexico. This sanctuary spans 160 square miles of vibrant coral ecosystems atop unique salt dome formations. Learn about the sanctuary's geology, its formation, and the diverse marine life it supports, from s…
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Dr. Hal Needham Deciphers the Colorful Coastline of Galveston Island
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Explore the dynamic hues of Galveston Island's shores with Dr. Hal Needham, a local meteorologist and climate data scientist deeply connected to the island's natural science. In our conversation, learn about the natural forces behind Galveston's colorful coastline. Learn how geology and Gulf currents combine, creating a mesmerizing display. Gain in…
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Ditching the 9-to-5 to Launch a Coffee Roasting & Retail Business with Mable & Ming - Moonwake Coffee
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In this episode of the Coffee is Me podcast, Valerian interviews Mabel and Ming from Moonwake Coffee. They discuss their first sip of coffee, their professions, and why they decided to start a coffee company. They also talk about the meaning behind the name Moonwake and their sales channels, including direct-to-consumer, farmers markets, and wholes…
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Two Women Shaping the Mexican Specialty Coffee Culture, Tueste Café - Veracruz, Mexico
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In this conversation, Mariana Moreno from Tueste Café in Mexico shares insights into the Mexican specialty coffee scene and the growth of specialty coffee in the country. Mariana discusses the challenges and opportunities of being a woman in the coffee industry and the unique aspects of their coffee company, which includes a coffee school and a cof…
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Mom 'n 'em Coffee Brings Specialty Coffee to Cincinnati, OH - Start Coffee Business Podcast
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In this episode, Austin and Colin from Mom and M Coffee share their journey from San Francisco to Cincinnati and the challenges they faced in opening their coffee shop. They discuss their decision to start roasting their own coffee and the process of choosing a roaster. They also talk about the benefits of owning their real estate and the foreign c…
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Benjamin Franklin's Grandson & The Republic of Texas
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Richard Bache Jr., the grandson of American founding father Benjamin Franklin, left an indelible mark on the history of Texas. A distinguished figure, Bache played pivotal roles in the Texas Revolution, serving in the Texas Navy, contributing to the state's early political sessions, and ultimately casting a historic vote against the annexation of T…
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Galveston, known as the Oleander City, has been adorned with the vibrant colors of blooming Oleander for nearly two centuries. Renowned for its resilience, the Oleander thrives in the island's subtropical climate, contributing to the city's beauty and earning it the title of the Oleander City. Galveston Unscripted What is Galveston Unscripted? Foll…
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Central High School | The First African American High School in Texas
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Central Middle School stands as a living testament to the enduring legacy of integrated education. Founded in 1885 as the first high school for African Americans in the state, it played a pivotal role in advancing education for the local African American community. Galveston Unscripted What is Galveston Unscripted? Follow Galveston Unscripted on Sp…
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St. Joseph's Church, commissioned by Bishop Jean-Marie Odin in 1859, stands as Galveston's oldest wooden church, a Gothic revival gem built by German carpenter Joseph Bleicke. Originally serving the German Catholic community, it now symbolizes the enduring legacy of German immigrants in shaping Galveston and Texas. Galveston Unscripted What is Galv…
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We explore the life and legacy of George Sealy, a prominent businessman in Galveston, Texas. From his humble beginnings as a farmhand to his instrumental role in the growth and development of a few prominent Galveston businesses, Sealy's story is one of resilience, vision, and lasting impact on Texas history. Galveston Unscripted What is Galveston …
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Resurgence and Renaissance: The history behind Tremont House Hotel
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Dating back to 1839, the Tremont House in Galveston holds a storied history, witnessing Sam Houston's address and serving as a residence for both Confederate and Union soldiers. Despite facing a tragic fire in 1865 and the devastating 1900 hurricane, the hotel was resurrected by George and Cynthia Mitchell in 1981, sparking the revitalization of Ga…
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David G. Burnet: First President of the Republic of Texas
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Explore the intriguing life of David G. Burnet, the Republic of Texas' first interim president, from his well-mannered upbringing to pivotal moments in the Texas Revolution. Despite political clashes and financial struggles in later life, Burnet's enduring legacy is commemorated by a monument at Galveston's Lakeview Cemetery. Galveston Unscripted W…
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Norris Wright Cuney: A Beacon of Resilience and Influence in Post-Civil War Texas
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Embark on a journey through post-Civil War Texas with Norris Wright Cuney, a resilient figure who defied adversity. From biracial roots, Cuney's political ascent in Galveston during the Reconstruction era marked a historic milestone as the Texas National Committeeman of the Republican Party. His legacy extends beyond politics, shaping education and…
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A Tribute to the Island's Heroes through the 20th-Century
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Explore the rich military history of Galveston Island. Honoring American veterans who have called Galveston County home. Join us as we journey through the 20th century conflicts, visiting monuments and locations that pay tribute to the brave men and women who served, sacrificed, and left an indelible mark on the fabric of our nation's history. Galv…
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The Legacy of John Charles League: Mastermind Behind the Flourishing League City
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John Charles League, the mastermind behind the development of present-day League City. A testament to League's ambitious spirit, we'll chart his early life in Galveston, his educational pursuits in Baltimore and Europe, right through to his monumental contributions to the development of his hometown philanthropy. You can visit the mansion he commis…
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The Battle for a Pirate Haven on Galveston Island: Louis Michel Aury & Jean Lafitte
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In this episode, we unravel the intriguing stories of Louis Michel Aury and the illustrious Lafitte brothers, who shaped Galveston Island's identity as a haven for pirates, privateers, and revolutionaries in the early 19th century. Aury's privateering government, combined with piracy and slave trading, led to a diverse and tumultuous island communi…
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Gail Borden Jr.: Revolutionizing the Dairy Industry and Leaving an Enduring Legacy in Texas
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Gail Borden Jr., an inventor, a publisher, a surveyor, and much more, he was a man of many hats whose journey from humble beginnings led him to become a figure of immense significance in Texas and U.S. History. Delve into his numerous contributions to Texas history including founding the Telegraph and Texas Register, laying the groundwork for the C…
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How Billy Li Generates $15,000 Monthly with a 20-Hour Workweek at Hydrangea Coffee
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In the bustling world of specialty coffee, where the beans tell stories and the aromas transport you to distant lands, one brand has been quietly brewing a storm, not just in a cup, but in the entrepreneurial world as well. Welcome to the universe of Hydrangea Coffee, a small specialty coffee brand that has managed to blend the rich notes of passio…
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Galveston's Hidden Role in World War I: The Journey of the Zimmerman Telegram
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Explore how this covert message relayed through Galveston pushed the U.S. into WWI and discover the island's unsung heroics in shaping 20th-century history. The Mexican Telegraph Company was an unassuming hub that played a critical part in transmitting encrypted messages that changed the course of history. Galveston Unscripted What is Galveston Uns…
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The Great Storm of 1900: Rebroadcast | Visit Galveston
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This episode is a rebroadcast from last September in memory of those lost and in honor of the survivors of the 1900 Storm in Galveston, Texas. The storm is still to this day the deadliest natural disaster in United States history. The episode is a combination of 4 episodes released in weekly chapters in 2022. Some contextual updates have been inser…
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Galvez and Evia: How Two Spaniards Crafted the Gulf Coast We Know Today
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Prepare to become acquainted with tow Spaniards, Bernardo De Galvez and Jose De Evia. One man is an unsung hero of the American Revolutionary War and the other is responsible for naming Galveston Bay. This episode takes us on a journey through the life and times of these lesser-known figures. We reveal significant contributions from Galvez's early …
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The Lost Bayou: The Resilient and Transformative Journey of a Historic District
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Ever wondered about the intricate history behind a neighborhood? The story behind the Lost Bayou Historic District in Galveston Island is one such intriguing tale. As you listen, you'll uncover the resilience and transformation of this dynamic district located where a small bayou once connected to the gulf. Get ready to be taken on a virtual journe…
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A Stormy Intersection: Isaac Monroe Cline and the Galveston Hurricane of 1900
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What if a man's fascination with weather led not only to a remarkable career, but also a tragic intersection with one of the deadliest storms in U.S. history? Let's journey together through the life of Isaac Monroe Cline, a pioneer in meteorology and a man forever linked with the catastrophic Galveston Hurricane of 1900. Born in 1861, Cline interes…
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Island Defenders to Sky Pioneers: Galveston's Aviation Evolution
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From its strategic significance for national defense to its role as a base for the Texas Navy during the Revolution, Galveston's history is rich with tales of fortresses and fighter planes. Delve into the captivating accounts of brave aviators, including "Wrong Way" Corrigan, whose audacious flights defied norms. From the first use of airplanes in …
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Guiding Lights and Unyielding Guardians: Galveston's Coast Guard History
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Delve into the rich maritime history of Galveston and its profound connection to the United States Coast Guard and its predecessor services. We highlight the steadfast dedication and bravery displayed by the Coast Guard and its forerunners during times of peril, including natural disasters like hurricanes and maritime accidents. The narrative trace…
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Serving Up Satisfaction for Over a Century: Galveston's Star Drug Store
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Join us on a journey through time as we uncover the remarkable history of Galveston's Star Drug Store. From its late-Victorian architectural splendor to its role in the integration of lunch counters, this iconic establishment has witnessed it all. Discover the store's enduring resilience, from surviving devastating fires and hurricanes to its trium…
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Juneteenth: Commemorating Freedom and Resilience in America
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Discover the historical significance of Juneteenth, a national holiday that celebrates the emancipation of enslaved individuals in Texas and the United States. Discover how June 19, 1865, marked a pivotal moment in history, as the news of freedom finally reached the last remaining enslaved people, symbolizing hope, perseverance, and the end of slav…
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From a humble coffee trailer to five coffee shops with Sameer Shah - Voyager Coffee
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In this episode, Sameer takes us back to the origins of Voyager Coffee, a concept born out of a desire to revitalize their city, San Jose. As natives of the area, Sameer and his partner Lauren noticed a trend of friends and acquaintances leaving for more exciting urban centers. Determined to inject vibrancy into their hometown, they envisioned Voya…
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