"You Can't Rewind the Beginning—So How Do You Make the Ending Count?"

MAR 16, 202628 MIN
The Best Storyteller In Texas Podcast

"You Can't Rewind the Beginning—So How Do You Make the Ending Count?"

MAR 16, 202628 MIN

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🤔 Episode Description "You can't go back and start the beginning, but you can start now and make sure you have a good ending." What does it really mean to finish strong—personally, politically, and historically? 🤨 In this powerful and wide-ranging episode of Kent Hance, The Best Storyteller in Texas, Kent Hance weaves together humor, hard-earned wisdom, and razor-sharp insight to explore life, leadership, and the unpredictable world we're living in. From a heartfelt remembrance of a longtime law partner who embodied toughness, loyalty, and grit 💔, to laugh-out-loud stories that remind us why storytelling matters, Kent Hance shows how perspective shapes legacy. Along the way, he tackles global conflict, energy markets, and why perception often matters as much as reality 🌍⛽—especially when the world feels unstable and uncertain. This episode jumps effortlessly from world affairs to Texas history 📜, from unforgettable courtroom tales to "you-can't-make-this-up" stories of very stupid criminals 🍩🚓. Kent Hance reflects on leadership under pressure, the cost of bad decisions, and why you should never underestimate the person who controls your luggage—or your future. You'll hear memorable moments like: A funeral story that proves laughter can be the greatest tribute 😂 Why donut shops might be the worst place to commit a crime 🍩 A lesson in diplomacy learned at an airport counter ✈️ Why loving your work means you're never really working at all 💡 With wit, candor, and unmistakable Texas charm 🤠, Kent Hance reminds us that history isn't just something we read—it's something we live, shape, and laugh through. 👉 Don't miss this episode. Subscribe now, leave a review ⭐, and share it with someone who appreciates sharp insight, great stories, and a little truth served straight up. This is storytelling with purpose—and an ending you'll want to hear.