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Stories from Cold Springs

Podcast af J Stephen Beam

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This is a storytelling podcast that celebrates the creativity in everything from the mundane to the extraordinary. Creativity knows no bounds, and Stories from Cold Springs nurtures the story in all of us. Listening to the host, J Stephen Beam, makes you want to grab a cup of sweet tea and join him on a wrap-around porch in Mississippi. The hours feel like minutes and you can't wait for the next visit (episode).

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episode Sandlots & Storytellers | Scott Ray - Texas Country Reporter cover

Sandlots & Storytellers | Scott Ray - Texas Country Reporter

A writing life rarely follows the outline we imagine. Degrees don't guarantee careers, dream jobs arrive by unexpected roads, and sometimes the best stories begin with a change of plans. In this episode of Stories from Cold Springs, Stephen Beam sits down with writer and producer Scott Ray to explore a career built on reinvention. Growing up outside Memphis, Scott was captivated by magazines, television, and storytelling, but began college studying chemical engineering before realizing he missed stories more than equations. That decision led him to devoted mentors, a fully funded MFA, and eventually a Ph.D. in Creative Writing, where scholarship and fiction came together in a creative dissertation. Then life interrupted the plan. As the pandemic reshaped higher education and academic jobs grew increasingly scarce, Scott pivoted once again, this time to Austin, where he found himself on the business side of the Texas Monthly. He offers a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at magazine publishing, native advertising, content strategy, and the challenge of writing in multiple voices while balancing creative work with business realities. The conversation eventually arrives at one of Texas's most beloved television institutions: Texas Country Reporter. Scott shares how the iconic series continues its tradition of celebrating ordinary Texans doing extraordinary things, transforming hours of raw field footage into stories that capture the character, resilience, and humor of the Lone Star State. Along the way, we visit an Austin sandlot baseball league where competition takes a back seat to community, and meet a Beaumont pitmaster whose life is transformed through education, perseverance, and barbecue. Together, these stories remind us that meaningful work, and meaningful lives, are rarely linear. They're built one unexpected turn at a time. This Vintage Texan Baseball League is Changing the Game  [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdpBR8HnQzQ] If you enjoyed this conversation, subscribe to Stories from Cold Springs, share it with someone navigating a new chapter, and leave a review to help others discover these stories of creativity, resilience, and the remarkable people who shape the places we call home. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves radio, and leave a review to help more listeners find these stories. Your voice keeps this community strong. Links to Stephen's incredible novels: The Death Letter [https://www.amazon.com/Death-Letter-J-Stephen-Beam/dp/1636986439/ref=sr_1_1?crid=INC7B06DA2J0&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.SZi__gsNOvMCtwgTFbBTeysvP5ChxYUsTQ_6hbcz_51WW5ubXaoqDinFevinJYrMTfKOpxcW4u7txaANspUQ1dpm1oF8HhFlRQBsBvAMCabKV6i7yt5j0XVurmRfKhtX_tTqLAP_HgB0sFnUo8g2NB1GKo9w1mRujXAh-AnkE86TR3TBzf6ZMRb7Ng1nZzJblNG23TztRwJFXUif9wZwKjck_VP4dbDN_xh1np3JSGg.LKVHvQVagicEgD0GmbAMD5E_MC8SklxU-CiiI12Ubww&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+death+letter&qid=1759699822&sprefix=the+death+letter%2Caps%2C215&sr=8-1] The Bondage of Innocents [https://www.amazon.com/Bondage-Innocents-J-Stephen-Beam/dp/1636985661/ref=pd_bxgy_thbs_d_sccl_1/131-5574201-9476316?pd_rd_w=OysBl&content-id=amzn1.sym.dcf559c6-d374-405e-a13e-133e852d81e1&pf_rd_p=dcf559c6-d374-405e-a13e-133e852d81e1&pf_rd_r=39VH8EV89H9F425CE7YN&pd_rd_wg=LHl74&pd_rd_r=3bf3e33b-81ca-4c83-a553-a912c07c9f38&pd_rd_i=1636985661&psc=1]

7. juli 2026 - 27 min
episode The Chili Paste Incident - Sam Lee Part 2 cover

The Chili Paste Incident - Sam Lee Part 2

A jar of Korean chili paste doesn’t sound like a turning point—until you’re nine years old, moving through airports and customs, unable to speak English, and realizing your whole world is about to change. In Part Two of our conversation with Sam Lee, we follow the winding road from an immigrant kid in Mississippi to a marching band regular, a rock n' roll garage band member, an electrical engineer, a Silicon Valley chip designer, and a venture capitalist. Along the way, Sam wrestles with a question familiar to many immigrants and third-culture kids: Where do you belong when your language, identity, and sense of home keep shifting? Sam speaks candidly about what it meant to slowly lose fluency in Korean as English took over, and how an unusual tenth-grade school structure opened the door to new friendships, reinvention, and a sense of belonging. Then comes a moment that still carries emotional weight decades later: becoming a U.S. citizen at sixteen. Sam reflects on standing before an immigration judge, taking the oath, and facing the painful reality of renouncing Korean citizenship, a deeply personal story that resonates in today’s conversations about immigration, identity, and cultural division. We also trace the work journey: paper routes, McDonald’s shifts, engineering school, internships at HP and IBM, and eventually the world of venture capital, where Sam helped fund innovation and emerging technologies. Near the end, the conversation takes an unexpected and deeply personal turn. Sam shares the medical crisis that nearly changed everything, the FDA-approved treatment that helped save his life, and the long road back to clarity. That recovery eventually led to journaling, and then to a manuscript he’s now writing, with a title that brings the story full circle: The Chili Paste Incident. If this episode moved you, subscribe to Stories from Cold Springs, share it with someone navigating identity or change, and leave a review to help more listeners discover these deeply human, place-based stories. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves radio, and leave a review to help more listeners find these stories. Your voice keeps this community strong. Links to Stephen's incredible novels: The Death Letter [https://www.amazon.com/Death-Letter-J-Stephen-Beam/dp/1636986439/ref=sr_1_1?crid=INC7B06DA2J0&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.SZi__gsNOvMCtwgTFbBTeysvP5ChxYUsTQ_6hbcz_51WW5ubXaoqDinFevinJYrMTfKOpxcW4u7txaANspUQ1dpm1oF8HhFlRQBsBvAMCabKV6i7yt5j0XVurmRfKhtX_tTqLAP_HgB0sFnUo8g2NB1GKo9w1mRujXAh-AnkE86TR3TBzf6ZMRb7Ng1nZzJblNG23TztRwJFXUif9wZwKjck_VP4dbDN_xh1np3JSGg.LKVHvQVagicEgD0GmbAMD5E_MC8SklxU-CiiI12Ubww&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+death+letter&qid=1759699822&sprefix=the+death+letter%2Caps%2C215&sr=8-1] The Bondage of Innocents [https://www.amazon.com/Bondage-Innocents-J-Stephen-Beam/dp/1636985661/ref=pd_bxgy_thbs_d_sccl_1/131-5574201-9476316?pd_rd_w=OysBl&content-id=amzn1.sym.dcf559c6-d374-405e-a13e-133e852d81e1&pf_rd_p=dcf559c6-d374-405e-a13e-133e852d81e1&pf_rd_r=39VH8EV89H9F425CE7YN&pd_rd_wg=LHl74&pd_rd_r=3bf3e33b-81ca-4c83-a553-a912c07c9f38&pd_rd_i=1636985661&psc=1]

7. juni 2026 - 26 min
episode From Mokpo To Mississippi - Sam Lee Part 1 cover

From Mokpo To Mississippi - Sam Lee Part 1

He’s ten years old, fresh from postwar Korea, and suddenly sitting in a Mississippi classroom with no English. That’s where Sam Lee’s American story begins and it’s nothing like the polished version we usually hear. We talk with Sam as he maps the world he came from: growing up in Mokpo, living with nightly curfews, shopping at traditional markets daily, and moving through a Korean education system built on exams, public rankings, and fierce competition.  Then the real jolt hits. Sam shares what it’s like to immigrate to the United States in 1970, get placed into fifth grade without the language, and navigate an all-Black elementary school during the era of integration. We dig into the loneliness of sounding different, the pressure to adapt fast, and the quiet grit it takes to keep showing up when you want to quit. If you care about immigrant experience, Korean American identity, language learning, or the realities of growing up between cultures, this conversation stays with you.  We also make room for the parts that don’t fit into a hardship narrative: the way books can reopen a dream, how music can hand you a friend group, and how a trumpet in school band can become a lifeline. Sam reflects on family expectations, on what his mother gives up when she loses language and mobility, and on the simple rituals like weekend fishing trips that help a family stay connected through big change.  If this story resonates, subscribe for more conversations about creativity, curiosity, and the real people behind the stories, then share the episode and leave a review so more listeners can find it. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves radio, and leave a review to help more listeners find these stories. Your voice keeps this community strong. Links to Stephen's incredible novels: The Death Letter [https://www.amazon.com/Death-Letter-J-Stephen-Beam/dp/1636986439/ref=sr_1_1?crid=INC7B06DA2J0&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.SZi__gsNOvMCtwgTFbBTeysvP5ChxYUsTQ_6hbcz_51WW5ubXaoqDinFevinJYrMTfKOpxcW4u7txaANspUQ1dpm1oF8HhFlRQBsBvAMCabKV6i7yt5j0XVurmRfKhtX_tTqLAP_HgB0sFnUo8g2NB1GKo9w1mRujXAh-AnkE86TR3TBzf6ZMRb7Ng1nZzJblNG23TztRwJFXUif9wZwKjck_VP4dbDN_xh1np3JSGg.LKVHvQVagicEgD0GmbAMD5E_MC8SklxU-CiiI12Ubww&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+death+letter&qid=1759699822&sprefix=the+death+letter%2Caps%2C215&sr=8-1] The Bondage of Innocents [https://www.amazon.com/Bondage-Innocents-J-Stephen-Beam/dp/1636985661/ref=pd_bxgy_thbs_d_sccl_1/131-5574201-9476316?pd_rd_w=OysBl&content-id=amzn1.sym.dcf559c6-d374-405e-a13e-133e852d81e1&pf_rd_p=dcf559c6-d374-405e-a13e-133e852d81e1&pf_rd_r=39VH8EV89H9F425CE7YN&pd_rd_wg=LHl74&pd_rd_r=3bf3e33b-81ca-4c83-a553-a912c07c9f38&pd_rd_i=1636985661&psc=1]

7. maj 2026 - 31 min
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Art, Faith & a 21-Foot Jesus

A second-grade blessing. A kitchen table crowded with paint. A 21-foot Jesus mural Kym Garraway-Braley joins us to share how a childhood shaped by artists, a brave grandmother, and a winding Mississippi creek became a life of color, calling, and community. We trace Kym’s early start, brush in hand before age two, and the generations of creatives who came before her. She opens up about crooked teeth, tin-foil braces, and how art became a refuge when school felt hard. In college, a professor warned that faith wouldn’t fit inside the art department. Kym stayed, prayed, and proved that excellence can quiet the loudest doubts. Surprising wins, from hand-painted concert portraits to campus recognition, built the confidence that would shape her career. After a season of teaching, Kym reimagined work to fit the family she wanted to raise. One magnolia print sold out, then another, and soon she was leading a thriving independent studio - without missing ball games or field trips. We explore the ripple effect of her murals in pediatric clinics, where nature scenes and playful worlds help children overcome fear and bring comfort to parents. Then we climb to St. Fabian, where Kym painted a 21-foot Jesus whose open arms welcome a congregation week after week. Warm, funny, and grounded in faith, Kym reminds us that setbacks can become stories ... and work can become worship. If you’re a creator, teacher, parent, or anyone chasing a calling, this conversation is a field guide: match your schedule to your values, treat small wins like fuel, and let service guide your next wall. Press play to hear how a life in art can lift a town, a family, and a weary heart. If this episode encouraged you, subscribe, share it with someone who needs courage, and leave a review to help others find the show. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves radio, and leave a review to help more listeners find these stories. Your voice keeps this community strong. Links to Stephen's incredible novels: The Death Letter [https://www.amazon.com/Death-Letter-J-Stephen-Beam/dp/1636986439/ref=sr_1_1?crid=INC7B06DA2J0&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.SZi__gsNOvMCtwgTFbBTeysvP5ChxYUsTQ_6hbcz_51WW5ubXaoqDinFevinJYrMTfKOpxcW4u7txaANspUQ1dpm1oF8HhFlRQBsBvAMCabKV6i7yt5j0XVurmRfKhtX_tTqLAP_HgB0sFnUo8g2NB1GKo9w1mRujXAh-AnkE86TR3TBzf6ZMRb7Ng1nZzJblNG23TztRwJFXUif9wZwKjck_VP4dbDN_xh1np3JSGg.LKVHvQVagicEgD0GmbAMD5E_MC8SklxU-CiiI12Ubww&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+death+letter&qid=1759699822&sprefix=the+death+letter%2Caps%2C215&sr=8-1] The Bondage of Innocents [https://www.amazon.com/Bondage-Innocents-J-Stephen-Beam/dp/1636985661/ref=pd_bxgy_thbs_d_sccl_1/131-5574201-9476316?pd_rd_w=OysBl&content-id=amzn1.sym.dcf559c6-d374-405e-a13e-133e852d81e1&pf_rd_p=dcf559c6-d374-405e-a13e-133e852d81e1&pf_rd_r=39VH8EV89H9F425CE7YN&pd_rd_wg=LHl74&pd_rd_r=3bf3e33b-81ca-4c83-a553-a912c07c9f38&pd_rd_i=1636985661&psc=1]

7. apr. 2026 - 30 min
episode Todd McCall | Forty Docs and a Playbook cover

Todd McCall | Forty Docs and a Playbook

A torn labrum closed one door for Todd McCall — and opened another that would shape the lives of thousands of athletes. In this episode, we sit down with Todd, now Head Athletic Trainer at Southern Miss, to trace his journey from small-town Alabama catcher to Division I leader. Along the way: powerhouse programs in Alabama, Marshall’s resilient football culture, the altitude extremes of Wyoming, and the quiet, relentless work that keeps college sports alive long after the stadium lights dim. You’ll hear sideline stories from the Gene Stallings era,  including a legendary exchange with a referee, but the moments that linger aren’t about scoreboards. They’re about Friday night hospital visits with John Mark Stallings. The birth of RISE schools for children with disabilities. The way teams learn to carry more than a playbook. We unpack how sports medicine has evolved, from modern labral repairs to the normalization of Tommy John elbow surgery, and why prevention starts long before a scholarship offer. Youth pitch counts. Movement quality. Recovery discipline. Ownership. Todd also pulls back the curtain on what a head athletic trainer really does: coordinating care with more than forty physicians, overseeing pre-participation screenings, building rehab plans athletes actually believe in, and navigating the constant tide of internet diagnoses with patience and clarity. His philosophy is simple — and demanding:  Athletes own the work.  Trainers build the path.  Trust makes the difference. If you’ve ever wondered what truly happens between injury and return to play, this conversation takes you inside the room where doubt becomes discipline and small wins stack into comeback seasons. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves radio, and leave a review to help more listeners find these stories. Your voice keeps this community strong. Links to Stephen's incredible novels: The Death Letter [https://www.amazon.com/Death-Letter-J-Stephen-Beam/dp/1636986439/ref=sr_1_1?crid=INC7B06DA2J0&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.SZi__gsNOvMCtwgTFbBTeysvP5ChxYUsTQ_6hbcz_51WW5ubXaoqDinFevinJYrMTfKOpxcW4u7txaANspUQ1dpm1oF8HhFlRQBsBvAMCabKV6i7yt5j0XVurmRfKhtX_tTqLAP_HgB0sFnUo8g2NB1GKo9w1mRujXAh-AnkE86TR3TBzf6ZMRb7Ng1nZzJblNG23TztRwJFXUif9wZwKjck_VP4dbDN_xh1np3JSGg.LKVHvQVagicEgD0GmbAMD5E_MC8SklxU-CiiI12Ubww&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+death+letter&qid=1759699822&sprefix=the+death+letter%2Caps%2C215&sr=8-1] The Bondage of Innocents [https://www.amazon.com/Bondage-Innocents-J-Stephen-Beam/dp/1636985661/ref=pd_bxgy_thbs_d_sccl_1/131-5574201-9476316?pd_rd_w=OysBl&content-id=amzn1.sym.dcf559c6-d374-405e-a13e-133e852d81e1&pf_rd_p=dcf559c6-d374-405e-a13e-133e852d81e1&pf_rd_r=39VH8EV89H9F425CE7YN&pd_rd_wg=LHl74&pd_rd_r=3bf3e33b-81ca-4c83-a553-a912c07c9f38&pd_rd_i=1636985661&psc=1]

7. mar. 2026 - 38 min
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