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  • Faith, Politics, and Finding Peace in Chaos: What Can We Do When Democracy Itself Is Under Attack?
    Aug 30 2025

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    FAIR WARNING: This a very political episode. We won't be offended if you don't listen, but don't be offended if you do. ;-)

    A morning social media comment suggesting school shootings aren't political but spiritual issues ignites a profound exploration of America's deepening divides. What begins as frustration evolves into a revelatory conversation about how we engage with those fundamentally different from ourselves.

    The discussion pivots around a crucial question: When facing those who seem unwilling to compromise or engage in good faith, should we match their intensity or maintain measured diplomacy? One perspective argues for calm dialogue to preserve credibility and demonstrate the empathy we wish to see; the other questions whether this approach is realistic when democracy itself appears under threat.

    Through deeply personal reflections on the recent church shooting, the conversation reveals the genuine fear that's become normalized—Catholic parents attending every school mass out of concern it could become a target. This isn't abstract political theory but lived experience that shapes their understanding of America's gun violence epidemic.

    The raw, unfiltered exchange touches on Christian nationalism, educational funding cuts, gerrymandering, and the challenge of maintaining hope when political systems seem increasingly rigged. Yet beneath the frustration lies a touching search for meaning and agency in troubling times.

    What emerges is a powerful testament to the struggle many Americans face: how to balance passionate advocacy with inner peace, how to find common ground without compromising core values, and ultimately, how to determine what we can change versus what we must accept. For anyone grappling with political exhaustion while refusing to surrender to cynicism, this conversation offers both validation and challenge.

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    36 min
  • Does Tone Matter? Also, Jess Interviews Drew: What he does, the Future of Wi-Fi, Which is More Challenging: Corporate WiFi or Residential?
    Aug 22 2025

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    We explore the changing landscape of technology problem-solving and how Wi-Fi solutions are evolving across enterprise and residential environments. Drew shares insights from his career journey and discusses how AI is transforming technical roles.

    • Morning communication starts with tone and delivery
    • Ear protection is essential at concerts and loud events
    • Wi-Fi should be considered a basic utility like water
    • Enterprise vs residential Wi-Fi presents unique challenges
    • Home connectivity is arguably more critical than business environments
    • AI is fundamentally changing technology career paths
    • Companies like Amazon are requiring AI proficiency from employees
    • Younger generations must embrace AI to remain competitive
    • Municipal Wi-Fi initiatives are creating more accessible connectivity
    • True problem solvers adapt their skills to changing technological landscapes

    If you're interested in learning more about Wi-Fi solutions or have questions about connectivity in your environment, reach out to us through our website or social media channels.


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    47 min
  • How to say Mayonnaise, will Vaqueros Football last, and the Lipstick Effect - also, tuna?
    Aug 20 2025

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    The fascinating psychology behind our everyday economic choices takes center stage as we dive into "the lipstick effect" – that curious tendency to treat ourselves to small luxuries during financial downturns. Why do $8 specialty coffees thrive when people are cutting back elsewhere? It's all about maintaining normalcy through accessible indulgences.

    Our conversation explores how companies like La La Land Coffee have mastered the art of creating Instagrammable family experiences through Disney collaborations and aesthetically pleasing packaging. Meanwhile, established giants like Starbucks seem to miss opportunities by not developing dedicated children's product lines. This prompts us to examine the growing trend of family-style marketing packages that cater to both parents and kids simultaneously.

    We also tackle the shifting landscape of social media, particularly how Twitter's transformation into X has driven professional conversations to LinkedIn. For industries that once thrived on Twitter's community-building aspects, the platform's current state has become problematic, raising important questions about where meaningful digital discussions happen now. The conversation seamlessly transitions into local economic development with the excitement surrounding UTRGV's new football program, complete with sold-out tickets and booming commercial development. Yet this enthusiasm comes with historical context – the Rio Grande Valley has welcomed and bid farewell to numerous sports franchises over the years. Will college football prove different? Join us for this wide-ranging exploration of consumer psychology, digital communities, and the economics of entertainment in our region.

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    23 min
  • Nappers Need Not Apply - Return to Office is Here! Also, why do boomers drink?
    Aug 19 2025

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    The workplace landscape is transforming before our eyes. What began as a temporary pandemic adaptation has evolved into a full-blown revolution in how companies approach work culture, accountability, and employee expectations.

    Corporate America is making bold moves toward re-establishing in-office cultures. AT&T's CEO recently circulated a memo that struck a chord across industries, essentially telling employees that if remote work is their preference, perhaps AT&T isn't the right company for them. This isn't just about physical presence—it represents a fundamental shift away from tenure-based compensation toward rewarding capability, contribution, and commitment.

    Why this sudden push for accountability? During the remote work era, many organizations experienced a slow erosion of workplace standards. The pandemic blurred boundaries between professional and personal life, creating confusion between working your life around your job versus your job around your life. As companies face increasing economic uncertainty, leadership teams are doubling down on performance metrics and collaborative environments they believe drive innovation and results.

    The generational component cannot be ignored. Younger workers show different patterns in everything from alcohol consumption (down significantly compared to previous generations) to workplace expectations. This creates natural tension as organizations populated by multiple generations attempt to establish cohesive cultures that satisfy diverse needs.

    For job seekers navigating this evolving landscape, the message is clear: know yourself and your values. Interview potential employers just as thoroughly as they interview you. Understand what you need to feel fulfilled professionally, and recognize that the right workplace fit might matter more than salary or title. Whether you thrive in high-accountability, in-person environments or prefer more autonomous arrangements, finding alignment between personal values and company culture has never been more crucial.

    Have you experienced the return-to-office push at your workplace? We'd love to hear your perspective on how these cultural shifts are affecting your professional life. Share your thoughts and join the conversation!

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    43 min
  • Drew in the Morning! Show #24 / 24-OCT-2023 Music, Memories, and Morning Madness
    Jul 26 2024

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    Ever found yourself in a situation that's equal parts awkward and hilarious? We kick things off with just such a tale—a man caught red-handed at a cafe, leading to a morning broadcast that's anything but ordinary. From there, we dive into the fun chaos of on-air mishaps, debates over the best ways to handle technical glitches, and a candid conversation about the quirks of menopause. It's all about the joy of being real, raw, and unfiltered as we shake off the rust from our time away from the mic.

    Get ready to be transported to the past as we explore the emotional power of music and the cherished memories it conjures. Picture yourself on a sun-kissed beach, celebrating a friend's birthday, as Selena's timeless hits play in the background. We reminisce about the cultural treasures of quinceañeras, the meticulous planning that goes into them, and the joy they bring to our lives. We'll even share a delightful discovery on Spotify that will have you laughing and dancing in no time—because music truly is the heartbeat of our shared experiences.

    In the latter part of our episode, we tackle the complexities of balancing work, play, and relationships in a fast-paced world. From the shifting dynamics of travel schedules to the challenges of trust in the age of social media, we leave no stone unturned. Touching on micro-cheating, political empathy, and the hard choices people face between financial stability and moral values, this conversation encourages us all to seek understanding and compassion. Join us for an episode that promises heartfelt reflections, laughter, and a renewed appreciation for the connections that make life worthwhile.

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    1 h et 4 min
  • Drew in the Morning! Show #23 / 17-OCT-2023
    Nov 5 2023

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    1 h et 7 min
  • Drew in the Morning! Show #22 / 09-OCT-2023
    Nov 5 2023

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    We're on the road .. sitting of the lobby of a gorgeous Embassy Suites in Round Rock, Texas .. obviously drinking tequila, like you do.

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    1 h et 2 min
  • Drew in the Morning! Show #21 / 02-OCT-2023
    Nov 5 2023

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    50 min