Made in Nacogdoches with Brad Maule
What do Memorial Hospital, Stephen F. Austin State University, amateur radio, and wildlife tracking all have in common? Philip Blackburn. In this episode of Made in Nacogdoches, Brad Maule sits down with one of East Texas' most fascinating minds to discuss his career as an SFA physics professor, his work designing radio tracking equipment for wildlife research, his passion for amateur radio, and his leadership helping guide Memorial Hospital through one of the most challenging periods in its history. If you enjoyed this episode of Made in Nacogdoches with Brad Maule, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell so you never miss a story from the oldest town in Texas. Your support helps this podcast reach more people who love great stories, rich history, and the magic of East Texas. Host Brad Maule is an accomplished American actor, director, and educator best known for his 22-year run as Tony Jones on General Hospital. With a career spanning television, film, and stage, Maule has worked across classical theater, contemporary drama, and musical performance, earning respect for his range, discipline, and longevity in the industry. Beyond acting, he is a dedicated teacher and mentor, shaping the next generation of performers through his work in higher education. Listen to the Podcast Anywhere You Get Your Shows Find Made in Nacogdoches on: – Apple Podcasts – Spotify – Amazon Music – iHeartRadio – And all major podcast platforms Thanks again for being part of the journey. See you in the next episode!
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