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  • This Voice is Legendary: Bob Tallman
    Feb 11 2026

    In this special episode of Go Time, Mayor Parker sits down with legendary rodeo announcer Bob Tallman live from the announcer’s booth at Dickies Arena as he reflects on his final season behind the FWSSR mic. Tallman shares stories about his lifelong love for Fort Worth, the deep connection he feels to the rodeo community, and the journey that shaped his iconic career. From treasured memories in the arena to the legacy he leaves behind, this conversation is a tribute to a voice that helped define the spirit, tradition, and pride of the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo.

    Learn more about Go Time and nominate a future Go Time guest at fortworthtexas.gov/gotime Listen to the show wherever you get your podcasts. Huge thanks to Fort Worth artist Grady Spencer for letting us use his song "Things to Do" in the podcast. Be sure to check out Grady Spencer & the Work's music wherever you listen.

    Go Time is produced by staff here at the City of Fort Worth: Kinsey Clemmer, Alicia Ortega, Katy Reiss, and John-Michael Perkins.

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    34 min
  • This Thing Is Legendary: Inside the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode of Go Time, Mayor Parker sits down with key leaders of the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo to explore what makes this 23-day event truly legendary. From its deep roots in Fort Worth history to its lasting impact on youth, agriculture, and the local economy, the FWSSR has remained a pilar in our community since 1896. Together, they discuss the behind-the-scenes work that brings the Stock Show to life and what visitors can expect from this year’s event as Fort Worth celebrates a tradition that continues to define its Western heritage.

    Guests:

    Matt Carter, President and General Manager

    Ashley Davis, Commercial Exhibits and Special Events Director

    Rose Alvarez, Stock Show and Volunteer Director

    Learn more about Go Time and nominate a future Go Time guest at fortworthtexas.gov/gotime Listen to the show wherever you get your podcasts. Huge thanks to Fort Worth artist Grady Spencer for letting us use his song "Things to Do" in the podcast. Be sure to check out Grady Spencer & the Work's music wherever you listen.

    Go Time is produced by staff here at the City of Fort Worth: Kinsey Clemmer, Alicia Ortega, Katy Reiss, and John-Michael Perkins.

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    36 min
  • Dr. Emily Messer and the Future of Texas Wesleyan University
    Dec 17 2025

    In this episode of Go Time, Mayor Parker sits down on the Texas Wesleyan University campus with Dr. Emily W. Messer, the University’s 21st president and its first female leader. A first-generation college graduate with more than two decades of experience in higher education leadership, Dr. Messer brings a powerful vision centered on student success, innovation, and community impact. Together, they discuss her journey to the presidency, the momentum she’s building for higher education in Fort Worth, and how Texas Wesleyan is preparing the next generation of leaders.

    Learn more about Go Time and nominate a future Go Time guest at fortworthtexas.gov/gotime Listen to the show wherever you get your podcasts. Huge thanks to Fort Worth artist Grady Spencer for letting us use his song "Things to Do" in the podcast. Be sure to check out Grady Spencer & the Work's music wherever you listen.

    Go Time is produced by staff here at the City of Fort Worth: Kinsey Clemmer, Alicia Ortega, Katy Reiss, and John-Michael Perkins.

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    22 min
  • Police Chief Eddie Garcia: Leading Fort Worth's Finest
    Dec 10 2025

    In this episode of Go Time, Mayor Parker sits down with Eddie Garcia, the 28th Police Chief for the City of Fort Worth. With more than three decades of experience in public safety and a career defined by strengthening community trust and implementing impactful reforms, Chief Garcia has guided some of the nation’s largest police departments through meaningful change. Together they discuss his journey to Fort Worth, his leadership, and his vision for the future of the department.

    Learn more about Go Time and nominate a future Go Time guest at fortworthtexas.gov/gotime Listen to the show wherever you get your podcasts. Huge thanks to Fort Worth artist Grady Spencer for letting us use his song "Things to Do" in the podcast. Be sure to check out Grady Spencer & the Work's music wherever you listen.

    Go Time is produced by staff here at the City of Fort Worth: Kinsey Clemmer, Alicia Ortega, Katy Reiss, and John-Michael Perkins.

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    30 min
  • Stronger Together: A regional mission for moms and babies
    Nov 19 2025

    In this episode of Go Time, Mayor Parker sits down with Dr. Stuart Flynn, founding Dean of the Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine at TCU, and Cameron Combs, Senior Director at the Child Poverty Action Lab, to discuss how North Texas is uniting to lead the nation in maternal and infant health care. Listeners will hear how this work began in 2022, when Mayor Parker convened the Tarrant County Maternal & Infant Health Coalition, responding to an urgent call to improve outcomes for moms and babies in Fort Worth. Since then, partners across the region have joined forces with a shared commitment to change. Tune in to learn about the progress already underway - and how North Texas is proving that we are stronger together when we unite for moms and babies.

    Learn more about Go Time and nominate a future Go Time guest at fortworthtexas.gov/gotime Listen to the show wherever you get your podcasts. Huge thanks to Fort Worth artist Grady Spencer for letting us use his song "Things to Do" in the podcast. Be sure to check out Grady Spencer & the Work's music wherever you listen. Go Time is produced by staff here at the City of Fort Worth: Kinsey Clemmer, Alicia Ortega, Katy Reiss, and John-Michael Perkins.

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    44 min
  • Congressman Craig Goldman: From the Texas House to Capitol Hill
    Nov 13 2025

    In this episode of Go Time, Mayor Parker sits down with Congressman Craig Goldman to discuss his journey from the Texas House of Representatives to the U.S. House, where he now represents Texas’ 12th Congressional District. A fifth-generation Texan and fourth-generation Fort Worth native, Congressman Goldman takes pride in his deep Texas roots and lifelong commitment to public service. Tune in to hear updates from his first term in Congress and learn how Fort Worth is being represented on Capitol Hill.

    Learn more about Go Time and nominate a future Go Time guest at fortworthtexas.gov/gotime Listen to the show wherever you get your podcasts. Huge thanks to Fort Worth artist Grady Spencer for letting us use his song "Things to Do" in the podcast. Be sure to check out Grady Spencer & the Work's music wherever you listen. Go Time is produced by staff here at the City of Fort Worth: Kinsey Clemmer, Alicia Ortega, Katy Reiss, and John-Michael Perkins.

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    30 min
  • A conversation about Fort Worth’s next big industry with David Glasser and Mark Istook
    Nov 5 2025

    In this special episode of Go Time, recorded at the Fort Worth Chamber’s State of the City event presented by Simmons Bank, Mayor Mattie Parker sits down with WFAA’s Mark Istook and 101 Studios CEO David Glasser for an engaging conversation about the rapidly growing film industry in Fort Worth and across Texas. Together, they explore how film and entertainment are fueling local growth - creating more than $1 billion in economic impact and generating over 50,000 jobs in the Fort Worth area. Tune in to hear how the city is becoming a new hub for creativity, talent, and opportunity in the heart of Texas.

    Learn more about Go Time and nominate a future Go Time guest at fortworthtexas.gov/gotime Listen to the show wherever you get your podcasts. Huge thanks to Fort Worth artist Grady Spencer for letting us use his song "Things to Do" in the podcast. Be sure to check out Grady Spencer & the Work's music wherever you listen. Go Time is produced by staff here at the City of Fort Worth: Kinsey Clemmer, Alicia Ortega, Katy Reiss, and John-Michael Perkins.

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    29 min
  • Mayor Mattie Parker's 2025 State of The City Address
    Oct 29 2025
    In this special episode of Go Time, recorded at the Fort Worth Chamber’s State of the City event presented by Simmons Bank, Mayor Mattie Parker delivers her fifth State of the City address, “Stories Come to Life in Fort Worth.” Mayor Parker highlights the city’s progress, challenges, and the shared responsibility we all have in building Fort Worth’s future. And with a population now exceeding one million, she discusses how the City of Fort Worth is utilizing smart policies and planning to ensure it is set up for success far into the future. She also shares updates on her key initiatives: workforce, education, maternal and infant health, and Good Natured. Learn more about Go Time and nominate a future Go Time guest at fortworthtexas.gov/gotime Listen to the show wherever you get your podcasts. Huge thanks to Fort Worth artist Grady Spencer for letting us use his song "Things to Do" in the podcast. Be sure to check out Grady Spencer & the Work's music wherever you listen. Go Time is produced by staff here at the City of Fort Worth: Kinsey Clemmer, Alicia Ortega, Katy Reiss, and John-Michael Perkins.
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    39 min