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Explore the history of early Texas as you’ve never heard it before. The most recent season ("Lipan Apocalypse") unveils the legacy of the enigmatic Lipan Apaches on modern Texas. Season 6 recounts the outsized impact of José Francisco Ruíz on the state's history. And Season 5 traces the roots of Texans' unique psychology - their "Texanity" - to the technological innovations that shaped its people. Season 4 relates the largely unknown story of the improbable and inspiring Republic of the Rio ...
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Welcome to The Marketing Solutioneer, your gateway to the heart and soul of exceptional enterprise marketing. Led by Chris Kahler, the seasoned Founder and CEO of EMMsphere, this podcast delves deep into the craft of marketing with a lens of experience that spans over a quarter-century. Have you ever wondered what drives the giants of the marketing world? How do Fortune 500 marketing organizations harness technology for impressive business results? At The Marketing Solutioneer, we introduce ...
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Joining us is the incredible Thomas Stilling, chair of the Creative Operations events for Henry Stewart, who comes with an extraordinary background spanning classical music to the forefront of digital strategy and production. With experience at KPMG, Warner, 20th Century Fox, and Forrester Research, Thomas is no stranger to change—and change is pre…
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Join host Chris Kahler on The Marketing Solutioneer as he welcomes John Horodyski, a seasoned expert with over 20 years in the digital asset management (DAM) field, to unpack the evolution of DAM and the pivotal role of metadata. In this insightful episode titled 'Following the Puck: The Evolution of DAM and Metadata with Expert John Horodyski,' we…
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No Native Texan captured Anglo-Texians’ hearts like Lipan Captain Flacco the Younger. His exploits as a Texas Ranger and his people’s defense of Texas’ borders against Mexico make him the darling of Texas newspapers. Texas newspapers fail to distinguish, however, between hostile native Texans and Lipanes living in their midst. And Lipan wealth beco…
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Pressed on all sides by European and native rivals, the Lipanes never should have survived into the nineteenth century. Yet not only had they survived, they had done so with their numbers and their range undiminished. They were wealthier than ever, and more powerful too, and would play a vital role in driving the Spanish out of Texas for good. www.…
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In the course of a single generation, Spanish policy toward Lipan Apaches shifts from alliance to extermination. But a generation of alliance-making by Lipan Captain Bigotes makes the Lipan alliance more powerful than ever. They beat back the Comanches to the Red River and the Spanish to a line of presidios that still cuts across the North American…
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Following the great peace of 1749, San Antonio becomes the great outlet for native North American trade and for the mediation of Native Texas culture into Spanish society. In turn, Texas Apaches commit to a symbiotic existence with the settler communities around them, and come to take on a distinct identity as “Lipan” Apaches – the "People of the I…
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All pretense of accommodation with Native Americans disappears in the 1870’s. Lipanes are pursued equally and openly by American and Mexican forces on both sides of the border. One-by-one, they see their old native rivals picked off and carted off to reservations. But the Lipan Apaches refuse to play the doomed savage. After a brutal massacre by US…
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The United States dispenses with the pretense of Native American sovereignty and adopts a policy of forced assimilation. Mexico waxes poetic about the “cosmic race” while sending airplanes to track down "Apaches broncos” living free in the mountains. The Lipan Apaches avoid the reservation by dispersing and using the reservation system to project t…
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The Lipan Apaches become proxies for a Texian guerilla war against northern Mexico, until Texian policies cut them off from their lands and their livelihoods. Ever adaptable, the Lipanes flip the script, relocating to their old haunts in Mexico and raiding Texas property. The Texas-Mexico border itself – and the freedom it offers – becomes an artif…
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In the turmoil of the War for Mexican independence, Lipan Captain Cuelgas de Castro emerges as a beacon of stability in Texas. Perhaps no one saw the Texas geopolitical checkerboard better at this moment. Captain Cuelgas de Castro wins for his people recognition by the new Emperor of Mexico. But it won't be enough to secure true sovereignty for his…
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Thanks to the horse, Plains Apaches expand their influence over an increasingly broad swath of the Great Plains and Northern Mexico. In the course of one remarkable generation, they drive the Spanish out of New Mexico and absorb their old Jumano rivals, despite an epic last-ditch effort by Jumano Captain Juan Sabeata to frustrate them. www.BrandonS…
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Killer-of-Enemies teaches the proto-Apaches, the “Nde,” how to treat with the peoples they meet as they descend into the Texas panhandle: the Puebloans to the west, the Jumanos to the South, and the Caddoan-speakers to the east. Yet the arrival of yet another newcomer – this one from across the ocean – challenges the diplomatic skills of even the m…
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Despite centuries of conflict with Spanish, Mexican, Texan, United States, and native rivals, the Lipan Apaches managed to do what perhaps no other native community in the United States has been able to: carve for themselves a place in their ancestral homeland without surrendering it. Join us this season on “Lipan Apocalypse” as we pull back the ve…
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José Francisco Ruíz's reputation and personal relationships went a long way toward preserving Tejanos' status in the newly independent Republic of Texas. They weren't enough, however, to ensure true equality. That was a fight that his nephew, his great-great-grandson, and many other Tejanos would have to carry on. Yet Ruíz's life stands as perhaps …
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In this episode, aptly titled "Aligning CMO and CFO Goals" we’ll discuss why it’s essential for marketing organizations to have a system that not only manages expenses but aligns with the finance team, facilitating those critical CMO-CFO conversations. Joshua highlights the perennial challenge of linking spending from numerous marketing activities …
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For the fourth time in his life, José Francisco Ruíz had to decide where his loyalties lie: to his flag or to his ideology. In 1835, however, there would be no hesitation. Too old now to carry a rifle, Ruíz became a sort of "first quartermaster" of the 1835-36 Texas Revolution, in addition to one of only two Texas-born signers of this second Texas …
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1820's East Texas was a melting pot of native Texans, old time Tejanos, Indian immigrants pushed out of the United States, and newcomer Anglos. For all their distaste of José Francisco Ruíz's revolutionary past, the old Mexican officer corps had no choice but to turn to him once again to manage the chaos. It would leave Ruíz more disillusioned than…
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If there was anything more improbable in Texas history than the Lipan-Comanche alliance orchestrated by José Francisco Ruíz in 1816, it was the peace brokered WITH the Lipanes and Comanches on behalf of the newly-independent Mexican empire in 1822. It would culminate in one of the most memorable scenes in Texas history, the journey of Ruíz and a ha…
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José Francisco Ruíz would remain a focus of Spanish royalist vengeance after the Battle of Medina. For good reason. From his exile in Louisiana, Ruíz orchestrated a proxy war by his Lipan and especially Comanche allies against Spanish royalists' fragile hold on Texas. It would bring Spain to the brink of abandoning Texas. Eventually royalists would…
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Francisco Ruiz is an accomplished business professional specializing in technology and applications. His journey took him from Portugal to Atlanta, eventually leading him back to his roots in the tech industry. Francisco played a critical role in a series of startups; one of which went public, and two others that were successfully acquired. Coincid…
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The Battle of Medina left José Francisco Ruíz the highest-ranking Tejano revolutionary in the state...and its most wanted man. What drove him to abandon a promising future in the Spanish army and turn on his old comrades-in-arms? And what price would he have to pay for this change of heart? Click here to purchase the complete audiobook of "Tejano P…
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José Francisco Ruíz lived through the most turbulent years of Texas history. What was it about Ruíz that always seemed to place him at the center of the action? What made him the man to whom Tejanos, Anglos, and Native Americans all turned in uncertain times? Join us to find out what made José Francisco Ruíz "The Man for Texas." Click here to purch…
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Today we have an incredible guest joining us, Natasha Walstra, a partner and VP of strategy at Heritage Brands. In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world where marketing and sales seamlessly blend together, discussing how aligning their goals is crucial for revenue generation. Natasha introduces us to the concept of "nearbound," a revolut…
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Robert Frohman is an experienced practitioner of Agile methodology, with over 20 years of expertise in the field. He witnessed the birth of Agile, which originated from manufacturing systems and gained momentum in the early 2000s with the introduction of Scrum and other frameworks. At that time, software development projects were plagued by consist…
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In this episode of "The Marketing Solutioneer," host Chris Kahler sits down with special guest Mark Milstein, a seasoned expert in global content operations and the licensed stock media landscape. With a background as a war photographer and the founder of Eastern Europe's first internet-based photo agency, as well as the founder of Microstocksoluti…
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