“The Man Who Knew Everyone: Jack Copeland, UFOs, and the Art of the Big Swing”
Description
“If you see the Pope, tell him hello.”
That’s what Jack Copeland would say—and he just might have meant it.
In this unforgettable episode of Kent Hance: The Best Storyteller in Texas, Kent dives deep into the wild, colorful life of Jack Copeland, a larger-than-life character from Dimmitt, Texas, whose name-dropping was only outmatched by the truth behind it. From rubbing shoulders with Margaret Thatcher and Bob Dole to orchestrating international oil deals with Exxon and Japanese officials, Copeland’s life was anything but ordinary.
Kent shares hilarious and heartfelt stories about Copeland’s uncanny ability to be everywhere, know everyone, and always be in the middle of a big deal—whether it was real or not. You’ll hear about:
- The time Copeland pre-scheduled his own funeral (and then postponed it).
- His Acapulco condo pitch—despite the city’s rising crime.
- The “Rolex” gift that turned out to be a knockoff.
- His legendary name-drops, including a moment with President George W. Bush.
But this episode isn’t just about Copeland. Kent also reflects on business wisdom, job interview tips, and the importance of authenticity—sprinkled with his signature humor and insight. From UFO conventions in Roswell to dodging a seat on Enron’s board, Kent’s stories are as educational as they are entertaining.
Memorable Quote:
“Every ‘no’ is one no closer to a yes.” – Snake Adams
Whether you’re chasing big dreams or just love a good Texas tale, this episode is packed with laughs, lessons, and legends.
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