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the horrifying Texas floods | BDE 07.10.25

the horrifying Texas floods | BDE 07.10.25

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St. Peter's Episcopal Church Flood Relief Fund:
https://www.stpeterskerrville.com/give

Kerr County Flood Relief Fund:
https://cftexashillcountry.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/create/fund?funit_id=4201

The Texas floods hit hard, and this episode gets real about what that looked like on the ground. We talk about the heartbreaking moments, the lives forever changed, and the absolute guts shown by folks who stepped up when it mattered most, like camp counselors risking it all to save kids. It’s a raw and personal look at what those camps along the Guadalupe mean to so many of us, and how this community showed up with grit and grace in the face of tragedy.

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00:00 - Intro
02:41 - Texas Floods: Impact and Response
03:45 - Unique Aspects of the Area
05:48 - Surreal News Coverage
07:59 - Impact of Camps on Community
10:49 - Camp Drop-Off Memories
12:55 - The Yates Girl Connection
13:08 - Camp Counselors' Heroism
17:05 - Avoiding Political Discussions
20:30 - Jonathan McComb's Story
23:58 - How to Donate
25:15 - No Magic Solutions
25:50 - Concluding Thoughts
26:50 - Supporting Those in Need
27:25 - Search and Recovery Efforts
29:30 - Personal Messages of Support

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