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The Story Behind Nacogdoches Cigar Company
Brad Maule sits down with David Sowell of the Nacogdoches Cigar Company for a conversation that starts with cigars and quickly turns into local history, tobacco farming, and the forgotten cigar…
Pt. 2 From Nacogdoches to Green Beret: Childhood, Family and Military Service - Casey Kennedy
Welcome to Part 2 of this Episode of Made in Nacogdoches.Casey Kennedy, a former Green Beret opens up about growing up in East Texas, surviving a chaotic childhood, joining the military, and…
From Nacogdoches to Green Beret: Reflecting on Childhood, Family and Military Service
A former Green Beret opens up about growing up in East Texas, surviving a chaotic childhood, joining the military, and discovering purpose through service. From wild camping stories to Army basic…
The Toughest Teacher in Texas: Faye Curl Reflects on Education, Family, and East Texas
Retired educator Faye Curl joins Brad Maule on Made in Nacogdoches to discuss life in old Nacogdoches, growing up in East Texas, faith, family traditions, gardening, education, literacy, classroom…
Wildworks Films: Creativity, Friendship, and East Texas
Amos and Ben from Wildworks Film Productions join Brad. What starts as a discussion about filmmaking and podcasting quickly spirals into Bitcoin, biblical giants, prepping for the apocalypse, Pokémon…
Pattye Greer Reflects on Politics, Family, and Life in Nacogdoches
Pattye Greer has seen East Texas change for generations. From old downtown Nacogdoches to meeting presidents and serving on the SFA Board of Regents, her stories are hilarious, heartfelt, and full of…
Joe Max Green: A Life of Integrity, Faith, and Business
What does it take to build a life people respect and a business people trust?In this powerful conversation, Joe Max Green shares stories from his upbringing in a small East Texas grocery store to…
Smoke, Fire, and Faith: The Meaning Behind Barbecue With Jeremiah Moss
Jeremiah’s story starts with barbecue—but it doesn’t end there.From anger and rebellion to faith and purpose, this conversation explores how God can use even the most unexpected parts of life to…
From Music Major to Business Leader: The Bill Elliott Story
In this episode, Bill Elliott shares his journey from a small-town musician to a business leader running hundreds of locations across the country—and why he believes success means lifting others…
The Reality of Chasing a Dream in Hollywood with Dana Dunton: Creator of The Bridge Less Traveled
What happens when you walk away from your dream… and life leads you somewhere even more meaningful?In this episode, Dana Dunton shares a powerful, deeply personal journey—from growing up in…
A Lifetime of Teaching, Writing, and Faith: The Story of Paul Potter
What happens when a life in film, media, and storytelling collides with a powerful spiritual calling?In this episode, we sit down with Paul Potter—author, filmmaker, teacher, and ministry leader—to…
Finding Yourself After Years on the Road: A Life in Music, Travel, and Identity
From a small-town upbringing in Nacogdoches, Texas to performing on cruise ships around the world, Alyssa Fuller’s story is one of passion, sacrifice, and discovery.This is more than a story about…
A Life of Risk and Reinvention With George Hooker
In this episode, George Hooker shares an unbelievable life journey—from growing up near Carthage, Texas, to launching businesses at 19, riding the internet boom, and crashing back to reality when it…
When “Going Outside” Meant Disappearing All Day: The Country Kid Survival Guide
What was it like growing up in rural East Texas before smartphones, video games, and helicopter parenting?In this episode of Made in Nacogdoches, we sit down with Keith Fuller, head of communications…
From New York to East Texas: Shirley Watterston’s Incredible Story
In this episode we sit down with Shirley Watterston, a pianist, performer, teacher, and longtime resident of Nacogdoches, Texas. Shirley shares her incredible life story, from growing up in…
Who shot the Nacogdoches Sheriff?
In this episode of Made in Nacogdoches, a local descendant uncovers the true story behind one of the most talked-about events in East Texas historym, the 1884 shooting of Sheriff A.J. Spradley.Using…
Understanding Gen Z’s Search for Meaning: Faith, Creativity, and the Modern Generation
In this candid and thought-provoking conversation, a 21-year-old film student opens up about faith, creativity, college life, hookup culture, purpose, and the deep spiritual hunger many young people…
A Lifetime in Horticulture and Landscaping: What I’ve Learned with Jeff Apt
In this episode of Made in Nacogdoches, Brad Maule sits down with Jeff Apt for a heartfelt, humorous, and deeply thoughtful conversation about life, faith, marriage, and finding your calling.From…
Raising a Pro Baseball Player in a Texas Backyard to Estate Sales with Temple Rodriguez
Temple Rodriguez joins Made in Nacogdoches for a powerful, funny, and deeply personal conversation about raising a Major League Baseball player, growing up in small-town East Texas, faith, toughness,…
From NIL to donor consulting, What really keeps college athletics running at Stephen F. Austin
Scott Allen calls his job “begging for money” — but what he really does is change lives. From small-town chaos to college sports chaos, this episode is packed with laughs, heart, and truth.If you…
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Made in Nacogdoches with Brad Maule has published 30 episodes since November 2025, covering topics in Society & Culture.
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