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Consider It Hot from TVEC

Consider It Hot from TVEC

By: Trinity Valley Electric Cooperative
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An informative podcast for members of Trinity Valley Electric Cooperative and the area of north and east Texas that we serve.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Economics Management Management & Leadership
Episodes
  • March 2026 - John Bunker Sands Wetlands Center, Winter Storm Fern and Looking Forward to Spring
    Mar 10 2026

    The Consider it Hot podcast is produced by Trinity Valley Electric Cooperative for co-op members and members of our awesome community.

    As with all co-op communications, we also hope to inform the public about electrical safety and energy efficiency. Find more information about TVEC at tvec.net, or Texas Co-op Power magazine at texascooppower.com.

    Opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and are not intended to reflect the co-op’s official policies or positions unless stated.

    Your Hosts: Don Johnson is Media & Content Supervisor for TVEC. He has been with the co-op for nine years and is a resident of Van Zandt County. Feel free to reach out regarding the podcast by emailing johnsond@tvec.coop.

    Leigh Denney is Media & Content Specialist for TVEC. She has been with the co-op for two years and is a resident of Kaufman County.

    March 2026 Guests:

    Kayleigh Bucur – Executive Director of the John Bunker Sands Wetlands Center in Combine. Kayleigh joins us to talk about the wetlands, educational and recreational opportunities and the importance of the water reuse project between Crandall and Seagoville.

    “Here For You” intro music by Don Johnson, Performed by Cameron Polk (Guitar) and TVEC Energy Management Operative Vincent Charles (Vocals).

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    32 mins
  • January 2026 - Kicking Off the New Year, Here For You campaign and COO Tony Watson joins us
    Jan 16 2026

    The Consider it Hot podcast is produced by Trinity Valley Electric Cooperative for co-op members and members of our awesome community.

    As with all co-op communications, we also hope to inform the public about electrical safety and energy efficiency. Find more information about TVEC at tvec.net, or Texas Co-op Power magazine at texascooppower.com.

    Opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and are not intended to reflect the co-op’s official policies or positions unless stated.

    TVEC Youth-Tour information and application - https://www.tvec.net/youth-tour/

    TVEC ETREYS information and application - https://www.tvec.net/etreys-2/

    TVEC Operation Round Up / Charitable Foundation information - https://www.tvec.net/charitable-foundation/

    Your Hosts: Don Johnson is Media & Content Supervisor for TVEC. He has been with the co-op for nine years and is a resident of Van Zandt County. Feel free to reach out regarding the podcast by emailing johnsond@tvec.coop.

    Leigh Denney is Media & Content Specialist for TVEC. She has been with the co-op for two years and is a resident of Kaufman County.

    January 2026 Guests:

    TVEC Assistant General Manager/COO Tony Watson

    “Here For You” intro music by Don Johnson, performed by Cameron Polk and Vincent Charles.

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    42 mins
  • December 2025 - Wrapping up the year, Operation Round Up Update, Youth Programs and Looking Forward to 2026
    Dec 5 2025

    The Consider it Hot podcast is produced by Trinity Valley Electric Cooperative for co-op members and members of our awesome community.

    As with all co-op communications, we also hope to inform the public about electrical safety and energy efficiency. Find more information about TVEC at tvec.net, or Texas Co-op Power magazine at texascooppower.com.

    Opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and are not intended to reflect the co-op’s official policies or positions unless expressly stated.

    Your Hosts: Don Johnson is Media & Content Supervisor for TVEC. He has been with the co-op for nine years and is a resident of Van Zandt County. Feel free to reach out regarding the podcast by emailing johnsond@tvec.coop.

    Leigh Denney is Media & Content Specialist for TVEC. She has been with the co-op for two years and is a resident of Kaufman County.

    December 2025 Guests:

    East Texas Rural Electric Youth Seminar attendees Aiden Ramirez (Quinlan High School) and Amy Gonzalez Soto (Crandall High School)

    Consider it Hot podcast intro theme music by Vincent Charles and Don Johnson.

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    21 mins
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