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The Wake Up Call with Benji Snead Podcast

The Wake Up Call with Benji Snead Podcast

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A 92-3 The Hub podcast, The Wake Up Call with Benji Snead brings you local stories, local issues, and interviews that matter to the city of Lubbock.

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  • Chad Seay on May 19th, 2026
    May 19 2026

    Benji Snead had a chance to visit with Chad Seay, who is running for Lubbock County Commissioner's Court in Precinct 4. Chad talks about why he's rerunning after being on the Court from 2019 to 2022 then lost reelection in 2022, and he also talks about what he wants to do if he gets back on the Court. He shares what he took away from his first term, what he thinks about the Expo Center project, the differences between him and his opponent Jordan Rackler, and explains why the current tax rate is where it is.

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    48 min
  • Trey Newton and Kevin Pounds Debate on May 18th, 2026
    May 18 2026

    Benji Snead is joined by candidates in the Republican primary runoff for Lubbock County Precinct 2 commissioner Trey Newton and Kevin Pounds. In this debate, the two candidates cover a wide variety of topics and issues and make their case why they should be voted in. They give their takes on introducing new taxes, what they want addressed in commissioner's court, and what should be prioritized in public safety. They also break down how they would work with the other commissioners, how aggressive the county should be in approaching growth vs. cost, and where they stand with the current Expo Center project.

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    40 min
  • Tom Sell on April 18th, 2026
    May 18 2026

    Benji Snead sits down with Tom Sell, who is a candidate in the Republican primary runoff for Texas 19th Congressional District. Tom discusses his top priorities if elected, what issues the congressional district faces, and what separates him from his opponent Abraham Enriquez. Tom shares how being a 5th generation Texan has shaped his view on public service and gives his take on data centers and the farm bill that passed in the House.

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    39 min
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