When the Waters Rise: Reflections on Texas, Family, and the Power of Community
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Sometimes an episode just hits a little closer to home—and this one does exactly that. On this heartfelt edition of People, Politics and Pork, co-hosts Greg Webb and Newell Clark trade their usual wisecracks and pop culture riffs for a deep, personal conversation about family, resilience, and the devastating floods that recently struck parts of Texas.
Greg opens up about how the tragedy landed right on his doorstep, affecting his bonus daughter’s family and their connection to the historic Camp Mystic. The episode moves gently between personal anecdotes—including a hilarious story that earned Greg the nickname “Papa John”—and sobering reflections on how quickly life can change.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
A deeply personal story of survival during the Texas floods
Reflections on what it means to truly “lift others up” in times of crisis
A discussion on community development, growth, and the unintended consequences that can contribute to natural disasters
A reminder from Canton Mayor Zeb Smathers (referenced from a past episode) about leading in “the world that is, not the world you want”
Whether you’re tuning in for the humor or the heart, this one’s got plenty of both. So grab a cup of coffee—or maybe a slice of Papa John’s—and settle in.
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