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Release Date: 04/30/2024
Jim Bratton Podcast
This sound of surf was recorded December 9, 2025 at the 9 mile entrance point to the Galveston Beach. Experience 27 uninterrupted minutes of natural Gulf of Mexico waves recorded on Galveston Island. This calming ocean soundscape is designed to help you relax, meditate, restore, or drift into a peaceful nap. No narration—just steady, soothing surf to ease your mind and body. Put your buds on for full experience. Please Enjoy! Best Regards, Jim Bratton
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Prince Albert at Dickens on the Strand: History, Humor, and the Man Behind the Character Portraying Prince Albert at Dickens on the Strand, Joseph Machado steps into history with a blend of charm, humor, and deep knowledge of the Victorian era. In this conversation, we explore the real Albert’s influence on technology, culture, and the industrial transformation of Britain—along with the unexpected legacy of his nine children and the Royal Christmas tree tradition. Finally, we step out of character to hear how Joseph came to embrace this role and what it means to bring living history to...
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Mary takes us back to the late 1960s, fresh out of high school, when a spontaneous invitation leads her and two friends to the Mexico City Olympics. What starts as an exciting international trip turns into a week of unexpected moments—unlicensed chauffeurs, surprise Olympic tickets, and a family drama straight out of Cinderella. In this episode, Mary shares the humor, shock, and cultural lessons that shaped her early independence.
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In this episode of the Jim Bratton Podcast, Mary Bratton shares candid memories of growing up, dancing, and navigating life with resilience and humor. From eighth grade dances and parochial school adventures to overcoming polio and attending four senior proms, Mary’s story is a celebration of perseverance and joy. Join us for a heartfelt conversation that proves you can always find your inner queen, no matter the challenges.
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Join host Jim Bratton as he sits down with Bonnie Harmanson, founder of Love Jewel Treasure Treats, to discuss her journey from corporate life to building a thriving custom treat business in Galveston. Discover how Bonnie’s creativity, community focus, and entrepreneurial spirit helped her carve out a unique niche serving both locals and tourists. Hear insights on finding your market, building a brand, and the power of consistency in small business success. Mailing Address: 6341 Stewart Road, Galveston, Texas 77551, United States Call 📞 or Text 1 (877) 670-2505
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Jim Boone, Galveston Island’s oldest active poet, shares his remarkable journey through decades of self-discovery, resilience, and creative expression. From growing up in McKinney, Texas, navigating family expectations, and serving in the Army, to finding his voice as a “proof of life” poet, Jim’s story is both deeply personal and universally inspiring. In this episode, Jim reflects on the challenges and triumphs that shaped his poetry and his life, culminating in his signature poem, “Out on a Limb.”
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In this episode of The Jim Bratton Podcast, retired U.S. Army Colonel and attorney Lisa Windsor recounts her unexpected path from liberal law student to senior officer in the JAG Corps. With humor and candor, she discusses breaking barriers in a male-dominated field, the realities of military justice, and the lessons she carried into teaching leadership and ethics at the Army War College. The conversation closes with a provocative reflection on human evolution, conflict, and why “the hunters are still in charge.”
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In Episode 5 of Focus Your Inner Bitch, Mary Bratton revisits her elementary and high-school years, where early experiences with bias, tough teachers, and self-preservation shaped her confidence and independence. From being teased for her reading aloud to dancing alone at the eighth-grade dance, Mary’s humor and resilience shine through. She also recalls her first jobs — from attic sweatshops to church bookkeeping — revealing how determination and grit defined her early path.
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In this episode of the Jim Bratton Podcast, I sit down with Chris Kritikos, a founder of Southwing Studio. Chris shares how they transformed a bedroom setup into a purpose-built, acoustically tuned recording space, now home to world-class equipment and full-service production. Along the way, he opens up about the lessons learned, the pitfalls musicians should avoid, and the real preparation needed before stepping into a studio.
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In this volume of The Jim Bratton Podcast, recording engineer and producer Chris Kritikos shares how he turned an empty acre into a fully tuned professional studio. From clearing land and framing a 60×40 steel building to battling reflections and fine-tuning acoustics, Chris offers a candid look at what really goes into building a purpose-built recording space. He also talks about his evolution from local bands to international projects and offers advice for anyone dreaming of creating their own studio.
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Custom Coastal Outreach ( https://customcoastaloutreach.org/ ) bridges the gap in the understanding of the unique and diverse realities that surround coastal towns.
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Custom Coastal Outreach is dedicated to raising awareness of our uniquely coastal resources, challenges, and opportunities regarding coastal industry, government, sciences, schools, universities, and remarkable individuals. We provide teachers with resources to help bring to light the topics in marine sciences and coastal applications with hands-on field trips, pre- and post-visit activities, and online resources. The trips center around the 1.5-2 hour trip on the boat. Teachers select one of three main focus programs and one of six auxiliary programs to complement our activities and discussions onboard. We will help teachers match a secondary visit to a local attraction or business that further solidifies what they have learned onboard.