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“Promises, Policies, and Texas Truths: Will New York’s Socialist Experiment Survive?”

The Best Storyteller In Texas Podcast

Release Date: 11/17/2025

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The Best Storyteller In Texas Podcast

Episode Description “Can you trust the numbers, or are they just another tool for a clever storyteller?” 🎙️ This episode of Kent Hance, The Best Storyteller in Texas, opens with a classic Texas saying: “Figures never lie and liars figure.” Kent dives into the drama of a shocking Senate race upset in Tarrant County, where overconfidence and low turnout flipped a safe seat—reminding listeners that “Republicans need to remember, you got to get out your vote.” The national media may spin the story, but Kent’s insight cuts through the noise. From the chaos of deadly winter...

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The Best Storyteller In Texas Podcast

“Is the loudest person in the room ever the smartest—or just hard of hearing?” 🧐 In this riveting episode of Kent Hance, The Best Storyteller in Texas, Chancellor Kent Hance takes listeners on a journey through the wild extremes of Texas weather, unforgettable characters, and the kind of stories only a true Texan can tell. From blizzards that bury cowboys and their horses, to the infamous “Snowmageddon” of 2021 that changed the state’s energy grid forever, Kent’s tales blend humor, history, and hard-earned wisdom. Key moments include: Legendary Texas Weather: Hear about the...

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In this episode, Kent discusses the pitfalls of using acronyms in professional and governmental communication, drawing from his experiences as a state senator and congressman. He shares anecdotes illustrating how acronyms can create confusion and alienate newcomers. Emphasizing the importance of clear and concise communication, Kent advocates for using full terms to ensure understanding among all audiences. Through personal stories and practical advice, he underscores the need for inclusivity and clarity to foster effective and collaborative environments.

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Episode Description “Does power truly change people—or does it simply reveal who they are?” 🤔 In this riveting episode Kent dives deep into the nature of influence, sharing unforgettable stories from his time in Texas politics, the halls of Washington, and the global stage at Davos. From the quirks of federal judges to the high-stakes drama of world leaders, Kent’s tales are as insightful as they are entertaining. Listeners are treated to a front-row seat at the World Economic Forum, where Kent’s panel on energy competed with Playboy Magazine for attention—“Find out who your...

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Kent Hance, The Best Storyteller in Texas Jan 12, 2026 “Oil, Opportunity & Outrage”   🎧 Episode Description Have you ever asked yourself, “What happens when you focus more on losing than winning?” 🤔 This episode of Kent Hance, The Best Storyteller in Texas, is packed with gripping stories, sharp wisdom, and laugh-out-loud moments you won’t want to miss! Kent kicks things off with the saying of the day: “If you think about what you’re going to do in case you lose, you have lost.” 🏆 From the streets of Minneapolis to the halls of Congress, Kent explores...

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  Episode Description "How can someone receive nearly $77,000 in government benefits and still be officially counted as poor?" That’s the provocative question at the heart of this eye-opening episode of Kent Hance, The Best Storyteller in Texas. Kent welcomes legendary former Senator Phil Gramm, author of The Myth of American Inequality, for a candid, no-holds-barred conversation that will challenge everything you thought you knew about welfare, poverty, and the American Dream.  Dive into the shocking realities behind federal welfare programs, where benefits like food stamps,...

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“Would you hand the fate of your nation to someone who never finished high school?” This episode opens with a question that sets the stage for a gripping exploration of Venezuela’s dramatic journey from prosperity to crisis. Kent Hance takes listeners on a vivid ride through the country’s history, revealing how the world’s richest oil reserves became a symbol of squandered potential and political missteps. Listeners will be hooked by Kent’s storytelling as he draws powerful comparisons between Venezuela and Texas, highlighting how leadership choices can make or break a nation. The...

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The Best Storyteller In Texas Podcast

Episode Description 🤔 “Are you ready to make the hard decisions, or will you bite the bullet and face them head-on?” That’s the challenge that kicks off this episode, where Kent Hance blends Texas history, wild adventures, and sharp political insights into a tapestry only the best storyteller in Texas can weave. From the annexation of Texas to the firebombing of London, Kent draws powerful parallels between moments of unity and division, asking listeners to reflect on what it means to stand together—or apart. His philosophy is clear: “If you’re getting in a war, you should not...

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"From College Football Controversies to Christmas Camels: Kent Hance Unleashes Texas-Sized Tales!"

The Best Storyteller In Texas Podcast

Title: "From College Football Controversies to Christmas Camels: Kent Hance Unleashes Texas-Sized Tales!" Episode Description: "Why do we worry so much about yesterday and tomorrow, when today is all we truly have?" 🌟 That’s the thought-provoking question that kicks off this episode of Kent Hance, The Best Storyteller in Texas—and the stories that follow are as unforgettable as the wisdom behind it. Join Kent Hance as he dives into the heart of Texas sports, sharing firsthand insights on the college football playoffs, the drama of teams left out, and the wild...

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The Best Storyteller In Texas Podcast

“Have you ever wondered why a penny saved is truly a penny earned—or how a cat could end up in a courtroom over a color TV?” 🐾💸 In this unforgettable episode of Kent Hance, The Best Storyteller in Texas, Kent dives headfirst into the heart of the holiday season, unraveling the quirks of Texas life, the high stakes of small-town business, and the wild stories that only Kent can tell. From the make-or-break months for local shops to the hilarious tale of a dime-wrapped Christmas gift, every moment is packed with wit, wisdom, and a dash of nostalgia. Key highlights include: Holiday...

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“Does socialism really work—until you run out of other people’s money?” Kent Hance kicks off this episode with Margaret Thatcher’s famous quote, setting the stage for a lively and insightful discussion on the realities of political promises and economic experiments.

The episode opens with a heartfelt tribute to federal judge Rob Junell—a former Texas Tech linebacker, state representative, and chairman of appropriations. Kent shares personal stories about Junell’s competitive spirit, integrity, and impact on Texas public service, painting a vivid picture of leadership rooted in accountability and grit.

The spotlight then shifts to New York City’s newly elected mayor, Zohran Mamdani, whose sweeping socialist agenda is dissected with Kent’s trademark humor and candor. From rent stabilization and free public transit to city-run supermarkets and ambitious affordable housing plans, Kent explores the practical challenges and unintended consequences these policies may bring. Drawing on insights from NYU professors like Mark Willis, the episode examines how economic realities—like housing shortages, tax burdens, and migration of top earners—can clash with idealistic promises.

Listeners are treated to Kent’s signature storytelling, including tales of “stupid criminals,” surprising survey results on the most and least respected professions, and quirky anecdotes from Texas and beyond. Whether it’s a dog accidentally shooting its owner or the economics of making pennies and nickels, Kent’s stories blend humor, wisdom, and real-world relevance.

 

Why Listen?

  • Explore the real-world impact of bold political promises and socialist policies.
  • Enjoy unforgettable stories that mix humor, history, and hard-hitting truths.
  • Gain fresh perspectives from experts and Kent’s own experiences in Texas politics and education.

 

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