Cody Jones and Colby Doak showcase leaders in the community who are making a real impact on people. Be ready to laugh out loud and be stretched in your beliefs. They won't just be talking about leadership but also, faith, sports, service, crime, and beer.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 61 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | True CrimeSociety & Culture |
Coach John Doan and Coach Wade Williams join Cody and Colby at the luxurious Studio 34. Coach Doan is the head baseball coach at Canyon High School and Coach Williams is his assistant coach. They have been very successful together for the past 20 yea... more
Judge Tracy Byrd joins Cody and Colby at Studio 34. Judge Byrd is the Justice of the Peace for Precinct 1 in Randall County. He grew up in Canyon and he discusses the changes in the town since he was a kid in the 1960s. Judge Byrd talks to us about w... more
On this episode, David Ritchie joins Cody and Colby in Studio 34. David is a pastor at Redeemer Christian Church, a biblical scholar and author. David breaks the Israeli war down from a biblical standpoint. We also discuss why this is important to Ch... more
Two past favorite guests join Cody and Colby in Studio 34 in downtown Canyon. Ben Weston and Ghada Wahdan have a discussion with us about Israel and all that is going on in the Middle East. Ghada does a great job of explaining the history and politic... more
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I’m a little biased as a member of the Sister-Bear Foundation Board and one of Kathryn’s friends, but I think that you did such an amazing job with this podcast. Your questions were kind and sensitive. You brought out Kat’s funny and honest side and helped showcase what a ROCK STAR she is!
Hear me out. Imagine interviewing Chief Gwyn, Chief Brush and Perry Perkins BSA EMS Director. That would be an interesting interview.
Enjoying the podcast! Great guests and conversations on crime, law enforcement, family, politics, faith and God. Look forward to hearing more!
I just finished episode 29 and man it was amazing. From the very beginning y’all have had some incredible people on y’all’s podcast. It’s really interesting getting to hear about people in the Amarillo/Canyon area. Y’all do an amazing job getting good people on the podcast. So far y’all have had some great conversations about family and faith. I can’t wait to hear the rest of y’all’s podcast. I only have one request. If y’all interview Chief Brush y’all also need to interview Chief Gwyn. He’s a ... more
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