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05/13/2026

I have an ask of all of you.

During last year's floods in Kerrville, my colleague Aaron Parsley and his family were swept away by rushing waters while still in their home.

Sadly, his nephew perished.
Miraculously, the rest survived.

Aaron wrote a reflection of the experience in the hours after, and it became one of the most-read stories Texas Monthly has ever published, and went on to win a Pulitzer last week.

He recently completed a podcast in which he interviews other flood survivors and reflects on their experiences. It will premiere on May 26th.

Please listen to the trailer and subscribe below. It'll help extend the reach of these important stories on the day it publishes.

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/where-the-river-took-us/id1896345297

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3iGFYRPImRDCpuJy7ZrxgE?si=912fe90332104218

05/11/2026

It’s hard to take a bad photo in Palo Duro Canyon. That’s where one of our subjects of our storytelling this week shoots all of her portraits.

It’s the second largest canyon in the United States and it’s in the part of Texas most people consider to be the flattest.

If you’ve never been to Palo Duro before, you’ll want to tune in later this fall to take a ride through it with us.

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