Stokes and Tibs are back. This time we talk food for the perfect Christmas day. Is it all day snacks or sit down family dinner? We swap a few recipes and give plenty of meals tips.
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Richard Reyes aka "Pancho Claus" joins us to spread holiday cheer. Wearing a Zoot Suit and driving a low rider, Pancho has been a holiday figure in Houston since the early 80's. Each year his toy drive gives thousands of toys to needy families across Houston. He also is a big supporter of the Houston comedy and art scene. We discuss the importance of creativity and why there is hope for every young person.
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Pat reaches a milestone and achieves his goal of 100 episodes. He reflects on the early days of Stay the Course, how setting a series of small goals helped him realize the big one. If goals are important to you, you'll find a way to achieve them despite life's obstacles. Pat also shares a fun story about his trip to a float tank.
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The second part of Scotty Peterson and Jerome Riddle. We get a few drinks in and start giving out dating advice. Improve yourself first and the right person will find you. Jerome talks about getting started with your passion. And why having to courage to "try again" is the most important trait for creativity and attraction.
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