#57: Ghost Hunting, Shakespeare, and Writing Engaging Stories with Susan McCauley
Writer Susan McCauley chats her new book, why Shakespeare needs to be experienced instead of read, and acting with Jeff Goldblum.
#56: March Madness, College Shenanigans, and Karaoke with Chris Hayes
Friend of the podcast Chris Hayes joins to chat March Madness, Buick commercials, and cool stuff going on in women’s sports.
#55: From the Vault: Food Photography, Puns, and Live Football with Jin Laqui
This classic episode features Austin food and lifestyle creator Jin Laqui and explores a TON of adventures. Let’s go!
#54: This Was Always About Basketball with Craig Leener
Author Craig Leener joins the podcast to discuss writing a trilogy, book marketing, and his favorite beers.
#53: Flash Fiction Writing and Jazz Lounge Metal with Nancy Stohlman
Author and musician Nancy Stohlman opens up about her extensive flash fiction experience, her top writing tips, and her worst gig as a musician.
#52: Exploring New York City and Classic Photography with Ray Simone
NYC photographer Ray Simone shares an inside look at some of his finest photos, New York hotspots, and his creative process.
#51: From the Vault: Cartooning and Brand Building with Dave MacDonald
Dave MacDonald of Crafted1k shares how he turned his passion into a business, why the "humor effect" is a must for any organization, and his favorite Calvin and Hobbes cartoons.
#50: Running a Business and Finding Your Inner Warrior with Natlyn Jones
SheWarrior founder Natlyn Jones chats her boxing background, her worst moments as a business owner, and her top workout jams.
#49: Online Entrepreneurship and Digital Nomads with Omar Mo
Omar Mo is helping online entrepreneurs gain control of their business, boosting their personal development and leading a digital nomadic lifestyle.
#48: Passport to the Hood and NBA Talk with Chrissy and Anthony Kent, SociaLaughs
SociaLaughs creators Anthony and Chrissy Kent talk about the inspiration behind their card games, the NBA, and what happens at McDonald’s after 10 p.m.
#47: On the Right Path and The Best NBA Dunks with Brett Gunning, Stacy Padula, and Maddy Moore
Brett Gunning, Stacy Padula, and Maddy Moore are chatting their new book, quarantine hobbies, and the best dunks in NBA Dunk Contest history.
#46: Working in TV, Writing Plays, and Hollywood Inside Stories with Billy Van Zandt
Billy Van Zandt shares some of his favorite Hollywood and Broadway stories, from his worst TV experience to working with industry legends.
#45: How to Grow Your Business with Zack Hurley, Indie Source
Zack Hurley, co-founder of apparel manufacturing company Indie Source, chats growing his business — and how you can build your brand, too.
#44: Spreading Holiday Cheer and Writing Books with Caroline Henrich
Author Caroline Henrich talks her book A Very Lappy Christmas, the impact of helping others, and gives us a peek inside her very full household.
#43: Real Feels, 90s One-Hit Wonders, and Bad Acting Gigs with Brad Gage
Actor, host, and podcaster Brad Gage chats about navigating the topic of masculinity in today's society, the worst acting gig he's ever had, and some of the best one-hit wonders of the 90s.
#42: Exploring Austin and Rewatching Old TV Shows with ATXFoodChronicles
Vanessa and Natasha of ATXFoodChronicles talk about their blogging career, revisit delightful old TV shows, and offer their favorite spots to check out in Austin.
#41: Online Marketing, Flutes, and Disney World Adventures with Nicole Riccardo
Nicole Riccardo shares her best digital marketing tips for entrepreneurs and creatives, plus we tell our best Disney World stories.
#40: Almond Yogurt and Family Business with Matt Billings
Ayo Yogurt founder Matt Billings shares a look inside harvesting almonds, running a family business, and his favorite snack foods.
#39: A Spooktacular Episode! Musicians Share Their Worst and Craziest Shows
Just in time for Halloween, five musicians share their most spooktacular shows.
#38: The Worst Gig and Using Music for Good with Suzi Ragsdale
Musician Suzi Ragsdale talks about her new album Ghost Town, the worst gig she’s ever played, and why it's important to use music to lift people up.