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Daniel Vaughn | Inside Texas BBQ, Texas Monthly & the Evolution of Barbecue Culture |

1 h 1 min · 8 de may de 2026
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On this episode of Single Tree Nation, Charlie and Derry sit down with legendary BBQ journalist Daniel Vaughn, the acclaimed BBQ Editor for Texas Monthly and one of the most respected voices in the world of barbecue. Known for shaping the conversation around Texas BBQ through his iconic rankings, road trips, and storytelling, Daniel shares what it's really like traveling the state searching for the best barbecue joints, the evolution of pitmaster culture, and how Texas BBQ has exploded into a national phenomenon. 🔥 In this episode, you'll hear about: * Daniel Vaughn's journey into becoming the BBQ Editor at Texas Monthly * Behind-the-scenes stories from Texas BBQ road trips and rankings * What separates great barbecue from the rest * The rise of modern pitmaster culture and BBQ entrepreneurship * The evolution of Texas barbecue and regional styles * The passion, discipline, and craft behind elite BBQ * A fun Mac or Beans segment * And Derry's signature Friday Feel Good to close it out Whether you're a hardcore BBQ fan, food entrepreneur, pitmaster, or someone who appreciates craftsmanship and culture, this episode is packed with insight, stories, and smoke-filled wisdom. 🔥 Fire up the smoker and tune in for one of the most authentic conversations in barbecue.

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