The Greatest Lessons from Scams and Successes in Business

The Best Storyteller In Texas Podcast - A podcast by Kent Hance

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In this episode of "Kent Hance: The Best Storyteller in Texas," host Kent Hance shares engaging anecdotes about business, investments, and notable figures. He recounts his father's experience with a scam in the 1950s, a notorious scam artist named "Ducky," and humorous courtroom moments. Hance also discusses reputable figures like Boone Pickens and J. Fred Bucy, emphasizing the importance of integrity and skepticism in business. He reflects on his advocacy for an R&D tax credit and its lasting impact. The episode underscores the value of trust, caution, and perseverance in the business world. [object Object]Welcome and Introduction (00:00:03) The host welcomes listeners and introduces Chancellor Hance, setting the stage for the episode. Saying of the Day (00:00:22) Chancellor Hance shares his saying: "If it's too good to be true, it probably is." The Boll Weevil Scam (00:01:13) Hance recounts a story about his father's experience with a fraudulent boll weevil extermination kit. The Satinizer Scam (00:03:24) A con artist named Ducky sells a fraudulent whiskey machine to unsuspecting professionals. Byron Chappell's Humor (00:04:25) Hance shares a humorous encounter involving lawyer Byron Chappell and a story about Ducky. Ducky's Other Scams (00:06:23) Hance discusses Ducky's various scams, including recharging lightning rods and a baby rocker invention. A Courtroom Arrest (00:08:13) A humorous incident where a man wearing a "wanted" shirt is arrested in court. Boone Pickens' Funeral (00:09:17) Hance reflects on Boone Pickens' funeral, where attendees needed tickets, reminiscent of celebrity funerals. Alan White's Eulogy (00:10:16) Hance recalls Alan White and Jerry Jones delivering the eulogy at Boone's funeral. Boone Pickens' Early Life (00:11:20) A brief overview of Boone Pickens' background and his journey through college sports. RH Fulton and Business Deals (00:12:29) Hance shares stories about RH Fulton, a colorful character in the business world. Boone's Check Mishap (00:13:48) An amusing story of Boone Pickens trying to deposit a check that wasn't signed. RH Fulton's Notary Incident (00:14:59) Hance tells a story about Boone needing RH to sign important papers in a humorous situation. J. Fred Bucy's Background (00:16:01) Hance introduces J. Fred Busey, a successful figure from a small Texas town. Bucy's Education Journey (00:17:01) Busey's high school teacher advocates for his scholarship, leading to his eventual success. Importance of R&D Tax Credit (00:19:26) Hance discusses a conversation with Bucy about the need for tax incentives for research and development. The Importance of R&D Tax Credit (00:20:21) Chancellor Hance discusses the significance of the incremental investment tax credit for research and development. Fred Bucy's Influence (00:21:25) Hance shares his respect for Fred Busey and how he facilitated a critical phone call. Don Regan's Career and Challenges (00:22:26) The conversation shifts to Don Regan's career and his notable conflicts, especially with Nancy Reagan. Impact of the Tax Cut (00:24:06) Discussion on the long-lasting effects of the tax credit on research and development in the U.S. The Nature of Entrepreneurship (00:24:51) Hance emphasizes the entrepreneurial spirit and the willingness to take calculated risks. Understanding Odds in Business (00:25:50) A reflection on the importance of knowing the odds when making business decisions and investments. Closing Thoughts on Skepticism (00:25:50) Hance concludes with a reminder to be wary of opportunities that seem too good to be true.

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