Thoughts & Adventures is the first of two blogs. It’s an amalgam of articles and posts on anything between the Battle of San Jacinto and community volunteering to get hired. It also includes serial excerpts from my nonfiction books. Read how Texas owes its independence to a patch of prairie where the City of Bellaire now stands, or about the last gunfight at the Rice Hotel. Learn how a modest Texan prevented a pan-Asian famine. Dive into the history of the wristwatch. Click a recent post below or head to the blog and take a look.
Brands in History is a unique twist on history, but CAUTION—you won’t find much about Nike or Coke. It’s about having fun with history and looking at it from a marketing perspective. After all, there are certain characters from history that we love to learn about—and sometimes, over and over again. Why? Well, why not! But if you need a reason: Historians or fans of history will get a fresh angle to consider. Marketers might learn something useful for a client presentation, or at the very least, just learn something. Click one of these recent entries or jump straight to the blog for a look.
Yes, there is now a David H Falloure Author YouTube channel. Doubtful it will become an entertainment destination but, if you want to see some videos that pull moments from Counterclockwise and music videos inspiring some scenes, or the Houston Ship Channel documentary featuring yours truly, even an explanation of U-boats in the Gulf of Mexico during World War II, that’s where you’ll find them. You might even learn how to mix a Manhatten or Martini. Watch the recent post below and then jump over to the channel for more.