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Alamo Audible

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Alamo Audible is a podcast, blog, YouTube channel, and merchandise store built and run for UTSA Roadrunner fans, by UTSA Roadrunner fans. This podcast feed hosts our non-football podcast coverage. You can find our football podcast episodes on the Republic of Football podcast feed, brought to you by Dave Campbell's Texas Football. Visit our website https://alamoaudible.com to follow all of our content, and subscribe to our Patreon to unlock bonus episodes, videos, and blog posts.
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"Stories Bigger Than Texas: The Alamo Podcast" is the official podcast of the Alamo. Located in the heart of San Antonio, the Alamo stands as a shrine to Texas Liberty. The Alamo tells the story of Texas Independence as part of its rich and diverse 300-year history to over 1.6 million visitors every year and is the #1 most visited destination in the state of Texas. It's a U.S. National Historic Landmark and part of the Lone Star State's only UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit TheAlamo.org.
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The Alamo City Investing Show is a dynamic podcast dedicated to real estate investing in San Antonio, Texas. Hosted by seasoned investors Aaron Bihl and Jason Lee, this engaging show dives into the unique opportunities and challenges of the San Antonio real estate market. Each episode features expert insights, tips, and strategies for both new and experienced investors. From exploring the latest market trends to dissecting successful investment deals, the show provides valuable knowledge for ...
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Your weekly look at what’s new and newsworthy at the movies from the Alamo Drafthouse in Springfield, Missouri. Join us every week as we take a look at the top five movies at the box office, the top headlines of the week, this week’s new releases, all of the special programming coming up at the Alamo Drafthouse, and more..
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Alamo Community Church

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We are a church in San Antonio, Texas that aims to create relevant environments that foster an intimate connection with God, meaningful relationships with others, and humble service to the world around us. Each Sunday approximately 500 people attend our weekend gatherings filled with contemporary music and engaging messages. As part of these gatherings, ACC also offers an environment geared exclusively for our youngest attenders known as Kidstuff. Kidstuff is geared to offer children a fun a ...
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Una vez a la semana repasamos todo el mundo del deporte. Sin prisa, con analistas de primer nivel. El fútbol, el ciclismo, el baloncesto, la Fórmula 1, las tertulias, la fotografía del deporte, la pedrá de Diego J. Cerrato, las coplillas de JP Mtnez, el broche de humor de Fernando el Pelao y el mundo de la náutica.
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Stories Bigger Than Texas: The Alamo Podcast Episode 40: Texas' 4th Of July As we celebrate Independence Day next week in the United States, Texas has a special connection to the 4th Of July. Today we reveal how the path to statehood prompted Texas to have its own 4th Of July, why the young Republic chose to join the United States, and the hidden T…
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Breaking Not-So-Good News! UTSA Baseball is in the midst of a mass exodus through the transfer portal over the last month, following a lackluster finish in the AAC Tournament to finish their 2024 season. The list is up to 14 names in the portal as of the time of this publishing, and fingers crossed it doesn't get any longer. Dan and Adrian discuss:…
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Stories Bigger Than Texas: The Alamo Podcast Episode 39: The Mission Gate & Lunette A gateway to history: the Alamo's latest outdoor exhibit, the Mission Gate & Lunette, represents the main gate of the historic mission-fort. Today we reveal the history behind the interpretation, the artistic technique used by local artisans to give us a window into…
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Stories Bigger Than Texas: The Alamo Podcast Episode 38: Camels At The Alamo For a brief time in the 1850s, camels roamed and worked the Alamo grounds. It's a remarkable yet lesser recognized piece of history during the time the Alamo served as a critical supply hub for the United States Army as the country expanded west. Today we reveal why camels…
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This Psalm alludes to the fact that there is a connection between gratitude and the nearness of God. The Psalmist presents 5 eternal realities of God for which we should be ultimately grateful. The barrier can be, however, that we sometimes place ourselves in the position of “god” and see ourselves as fulfilling these things. Therefore, we realize …
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Stories Bigger Than Texas: The Alamo Podcast Episode 37: Preserving Battle Cannons There is a one-of-a-kind battle cannon on display at the Alamo. If you look down its barrel, you can see a layer of a chalky white substance. That substance is actually growing from the metal. Today we reveal why this substance is growing on the cannon, the team of T…
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Stories Bigger Than Texas: The Alamo Podcast Episode 36: The Donald & Louise Yena Spanish Colonial Collection As we close out Preservation Month, our focus turns to collectors - people who scour the world for artifacts and preserve them for the historical record. Donald Yena is a renowned Western artist. Alongside his wife Louise, he amassed more t…
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The Alamo City Investing Show: Episode 14 - The Costly Flip Welcome to Episode 14 of the Alamo City Investing Show with your hosts, Aaron Bihl and Jason Lee. In this episode, Aaron and Jason break down a recent project where they ended up losing money. They provide a detailed analysis of what went wrong, the unexpected costs, and the lessons they l…
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“He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.” There is so much hope for us in that verse from Philippians 1:6. If we are being honest with ourselves it is likely that we often feel like an incomplete project at best. It is such good news for our soul to consider no only that God mercifully saved us, but t…
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Stories Bigger Than Texas: The Alamo Podcast Episode 35: The Road To Alamo Plaza Mission San Antonio de Valero, later known as the Alamo, did its job: it eventually became the center of a bustling city, with Alamo Plaza in the middle of all the action. As we continue to mark Preservation Month, today we reveal the road to Alamo Plaza and the seeds …
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The Roadrunners are set for their first ever American Athletic Conference tournament as UTSA wrapped up the regular season as the #2 seed. This gives the team a favorable draw as they look to win the conference in the hopes of securing a bid to an NCAA regional. Editor's Note: I (Jared) apologize for the raw audio in this episode. I'm still without…
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Obeying God’s instruction (Genesis 31:3), Jacob leaves Paddan-aram and heads home to Canaan and his father, Isaac. Needless to say this trip, like all of life, has some serious bumps in the road; Jacob’s deception, Rachael’s theft and Laban’s angry attempt at manipulation. Through it all the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob proves Himself faithful t…
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Stories Bigger Than Texas: The Alamo Podcast Episode 34: The Many Lives Of The Long Barrack Imagine pointing at the Alamo: most people would probably point to the famous Church with the iconic arch. But really, the Alamo was a bustling four-and-a-half acre community anchored by its oldest building, the Long Barrack. Today we reveal the many lives o…
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With a short week for the Birds on the schedule this week we decided to go with a combined episode for you guys as Dan and CJ recap a UTSA run-rule victory over cross-town rival UIW, while Dan wraps up the episode with a look at the FAU Owls and some potential scenarios for UTSA's conference seeding heading into the conference tournament.…
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“He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.” There is so much hope for us in that verse from Philippians 1:6. If we are being honest with ourselves it is likely that we often feel like an incomplete project at best. It is such good news for our soul to consider no only that God mercifully saved us, but t…
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The Roadrunners need to find their groove again this weekend as they welcome USF to the Bird Bath. UTSA will be battling to keep their #2 seed in the conference tournament, but they'll need some improved starting pitching this weekend to make it happen. We break down the last home series of the season for the Roadrunners.…
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Stories Bigger Than Texas: The Alamo Podcast Episode 33: The Women Who Saved The Alamo History remembers the men who fought in the Battle of the Alamo - looming figures like Crockett, Travis, and Bowie. But we also must shine a light on the women who told their stories and ensured, centuries later, we continue to tell their stories. Today we reveal…
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Stories Bigger Than Texas: The Alamo Podcast Episode 32: Preservation Month May marks Preservation Month. Preserving and conserving the Alamo Church and Long Barrack are paramount to the Alamo Plan, as well as safekeeping all the artifacts we continue to uncover that might otherwise be lost to history. Today we reveal the work being done every sing…
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The Roadrunners overcame an awful top of the first inning to defend the Bird Bath in the I-35 Rivalry. While the bats responded thanks to a grand slam from Mason Lytle, UTSA's defense continued to raise concerns. Dan welcomed Cory Davis back to the podcast to discuss UTSA's win over the Bobcats on Tuesday night.…
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In this episode of the Alamo City Investing Show, Jason Lee and Aaron Bihl discuss their recent experiences with running marathons and participating in the Fiesta de los Spurs fun run. They then dive into the topic of wholesaling in real estate, providing insights on how to find deals and calculate repair costs. They emphasize the importance of net…
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Stories Bigger Than Texas: The Alamo Podcast Episode 31: ¡Viva Fiesta At The Alamo! Every April, San Antonio celebrates Fiesta, a 10-day citywide “party with a purpose” that benefits charities, both large and small. Fiesta draws in 2.5 million visitors a year with more than 100 events like downtown parades, Mexican-style rodeo demonstrations, and n…
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“He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.” There is so much hope for us in that verse from Philippians 1:6. If we are being honest with ourselves it is likely that we often feel like an incomplete project at best. It is such good news for our soul to consider no only that God mercifully saved us, but t…
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Stories Bigger Than Texas: The Alamo Podcast Episode 30: The Battle Of San Jacinto “Remember the Alamo.” That iconic battle cry is now known throughout the world. Borne out of the decisive loss at the Alamo, these stirring words galvanized the decisive victory at San Jacinto that ended the Texas Revolution, for good. Today we reveal what led up to …
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The UTSA Women's Tennis team has quietly put together one of the best regular seasons in program history as they finished the season undefeated at home for the first time since 1992. Winners of six straight, the Roadrunners will begin the conference tournament in Dallas this morning as they face the #9 seed Tulane. Friend of the pod and UTSA Women'…
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The Roadrunners continue to win ballgames, but a close 4-2 win over TAMU-CC shows that this UTSA team still has some finer points to smooth out should they expect to win the conference tournament. This weekend they'll face a lowly-ranked UAB squad that sports some impressive pitching. UTSA will need to be sharply defensively and on the basepaths to…
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Summary In this solo episode, Aaron Bihl shares his journey of quitting his job and transitioning into real estate investing. He discusses the challenges he faced in the corporate world, the reasons behind his decision to quit, and the process of building his own real estate business. Aaron emphasizes the importance of hating your job or it hinderi…
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Stories Bigger Than Texas: The Alamo Podcast Episode 29: National Volunteer Month April marks National Volunteer Month here in the United States, a time to honor volunteers and encourage people to get involved in their communities. The Alamo is open 364 days a year, welcoming an average of 1.6 million visitors, including 155,000 school-aged childre…
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After some careless Aggie errors gave UTSA a comfortable lead in the early innings, it looked like UTSA was heading towards a road win in College Station for the second straight season. Instead, the Roadrunners arguably left a middle reliever in for two long, then the Aggies ripped out UTSA's heart with a walk-off homerun in the bottom of the 9th. …
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Summary In this episode, Jason Lee and Aaron Bihl discuss the concept of wholesaling in real estate. They define wholesaling as the process of buying a property at a lower price and selling the contract to someone else at a higher price, making a profit in between. They address the negative perceptions surrounding wholesaling and emphasize the valu…
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“He who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ.” There is so much hope for us in that verse from Philippians 1:6. If we are being honest with ourselves it is likely that we often feel like an incomplete project at best. It is such good news for our soul to consider no only that God mercifully saved us, but t…
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Stories Bigger Than Texas: The Alamo Podcast Episode 28: The Maverick Family Legacy Texas is a state of mind - an independent mind. An attitude that can be traced back to San Antonio’s pioneers, and one man in particular: Samuel Augustus Maverick, a name that today describes that Texas state of mind. Today we reveal Maverick’s deep roots at the Ala…
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Summary In this episode, Jason and Aaron discuss various topics including Jason's recent trip to the Dominican Republic, their experience at a real estate event, challenges with real estate agents, updates on the Thunder Ridge property, and their transition to wholesaling. In this episode, Aaron and Jason discuss their real estate deals and the pro…
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