Episode 14

Episode 14: Tech, Tidbits, and TikTok: Unraveling Texoma's Tapestry with a Techie Twist

  • Weather Woes and Weekend Plans: The hosts kick off discussing the fluctuating Texoma weather, highlighting the impact on outdoor activities like mowing, with a mention of a recent purchase of a mower between the hosts.
  • Evening Endeavors and Light Kits: The conversation transitions to the benefits of daylight saving time for evening chores, specifically mowing, and jests about installing light kits on mowers for night use.
  • Shameless Plugs Galore: The hosts seamlessly weave in endorsements for local businesses, including Eddie Hill's Fun Cycles and MacTech Solutions, humorously acknowledging the episode's setting in the MacTech Solutions studio.
  • Redneck Culinary Academy: Trey introduces the Redneck Culinary Academy, detailing its community service efforts, requirements for joining, and a humorous take on membership criteria.
  • Chamber of Commerce Initiative: Discussion shifts to an upcoming event by the Wichita Falls Chamber of Commerce aimed at defining local culture and attracting people to the area, stressing the importance of community involvement.
  • TikTok Ban Debate: A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing the proposed TikTok ban, with varying opinions on censorship, the influence of the Chinese government, and the similarities and differences between TikTok and other social media platforms in terms of data usage and advertising.
  • Cults vs. Social Media: The hosts delve into a thought-provoking comparison between cults and social media platforms, discussing the intent behind information dissemination and the control over users' behaviors beyond mere consumer habits.
  • Concluding Thoughts on Censorship and Company Control: The episode wraps up with reflections on the dangers of censorship and the implications of government-mandated company sales, emphasizing the need for careful consideration in such actions.

About the Podcast

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Get It Right, Texoma!
Featuring the Texoma Trio.

About your hosts

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Michael Hendren

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Terry McAdams

Terry McAdams is the founder and CEO of MacTech Solutions, an Apple Authorized Reseller and Service Provider in Wichita Falls, Texas. A tech enthusiast since the early 1980s, Terry’s passion for computers sparked in high school, back when floppy disks were all the rage and Pac-Man was cutting-edge.

With a stellar 20-year career in the United States Air Force as an Avionics Technician and Instructor, Terry’s tech-savvy skills only grew stronger. While stationed at Sheppard Air Force Base, he dove headfirst into the Wichita Falls community, where he connected with some truly awesome people, including Mike Hendren and Trey Sralla.

Terry made his radio debut with “Terry’s Tech Minute,” a hit tech segment on News Talk 1290’s Rise and Shine Show. Every morning, he rocked the airwaves with the latest tech news, and on Fridays, he joined Mike live in the studio for a totally tubular tech talk. When the Rise and Shine Show wrapped up, Mike knew they had to keep the good times rolling, inviting Terry to his new show, Wake Up Call.

In early 2024, Mike, Trey, and Terry joined forces to launch the “Get It Right Texoma” podcast, bringing their rad mix of expertise, insights, and community spirit to a fresh and growing audience.
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Trey Sralla

Trey was raised in Wichita Falls. He learned the value of hard work from his parents, Hayden and Peggy, who were both raised on farms in central Texas. Trey owned horses, did cowboy day work and hauled thousands of bales of hay before he graduated high school. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Midwestern State University in 1995. When he was 20 years old, he went to work at Eddie Hill’s Fun Cycles as a part time/ temporary laborer. 32 years later, Trey is now the CEO, General Manager and part-owner of the dealership. He has been married for 20 years and has three adult children…. all Texas A&M graduates.
In addition to his professional career, Trey has spent many years in various volunteer positions. He served 12 years on the Wichita Falls ISD School Board, Campfire of North Texas Board, The WFISD Foundation Board and the Wichita Falls Chamber legislative committee. He currently serves as the president of the Texas Motorcycle Dealers Association, the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles Regulatory Council, The Redneck Culinary Academy Board and the Clay County Hospital Board.
He was on talk radio in Wichita Falls on various stations and shows for over 18 years. Trey has announced high school football on the radio and internet streaming for a number of years.
He enjoys travelling and has visited 48 states and 11 countries. He also enjoys camping (in the travel trailer) and riding side by sides off road.