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In this episode of Made in Nacogdoches, Brad Maule sits down with Jeff Apt for a heartfelt, humorous, and deeply thoughtful conversation about life, faith, marriage, and finding your calling.
From growing up in Cleburne, Texas, to attending Stephen F. Austin in the early 1970s during the height of the Jesus Movement, Jeff shares stories about studying forestry, discovering ancient Greek, writing for 25 years as a gardening columnist, and building a lifelong career in landscaping.
This is a conversation about growth — spiritual growth, personal growth, and even literal growth in the garden.
If you enjoy thoughtful discussions about faith, life in East Texas, marriage, theology, or the cultural shifts from the 1970s to today, you’ll love this episode.
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.
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Find Made in Nacogdoches on:
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Thanks again for being part of the journey. See you in the next episode!
#Landscaping #Gardening #TreeCare #TreePruning #Arborist #Horticulture #GardenTips #LawnCare #BackyardGarden #PlantHealth #HealthyTrees #CrepeMyrtle #TreeTopping #PruningTips #LandscapeDesign #OutdoorLiving #YardMaintenance #GardenLife #SustainableLandscaping #Homeowners
By Brad MauleIn this episode of Made in Nacogdoches, Brad Maule sits down with Jeff Apt for a heartfelt, humorous, and deeply thoughtful conversation about life, faith, marriage, and finding your calling.
From growing up in Cleburne, Texas, to attending Stephen F. Austin in the early 1970s during the height of the Jesus Movement, Jeff shares stories about studying forestry, discovering ancient Greek, writing for 25 years as a gardening columnist, and building a lifelong career in landscaping.
This is a conversation about growth — spiritual growth, personal growth, and even literal growth in the garden.
If you enjoy thoughtful discussions about faith, life in East Texas, marriage, theology, or the cultural shifts from the 1970s to today, you’ll love this episode.
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!
#Landscaping #Gardening #TreeCare #TreePruning #Arborist #Horticulture #GardenTips #LawnCare #BackyardGarden #PlantHealth #HealthyTrees #CrepeMyrtle #TreeTopping #PruningTips #LandscapeDesign #OutdoorLiving #YardMaintenance #GardenLife #SustainableLandscaping #Homeowners