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In this episode of WEAPONIZED, Jeremy and George do some globe-hopping in their coverage of UFO-related developments, starting in Austin, Texas, where UAP luminaries gathered in a classy movie theater to chat about recent developments and were thrilled by the appearance of a surprise guest: the one and only Bob Lazar. Also discussed: the demolition of debunker arguments regarding an astonishing UAP incident, as recorded by an American Reaper drone flying near the Jordanian-Syrian border in 2021. To the astonishment of no one, the U.S. government's singular spokesperson for all matters related to UAP was blissfully ignorant of the case (and/or purposefully dodgy and unhelpful), thus once again demonstrating the Pentagon's deep and abiding commitment to UAP transparency, such as it is. Also mentioned: an historic and perilous intrusion of Papoose Lake (S-4) by a courageous but unauthorized investigator, and the ambitious plans of Rep. Burlison, who says he's received permission from the White House to personally visit off-limits locations, including Area 51.
This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp — visit https://betterhelp.com/WMS to get 10% off your first month. Tai Nguyen joins William for a conversation about crowd work psychology, mental hospitals starting comedy shows, gamer brain fog, Valentine's Day pressure. It's the William Montgomery Show!
We discussed a few things including1. Their career journeys2. Miami ecosystem3. Austin/Texas ecosystem4. Trends, opps and challenges for entrepreneurs and startup communities5. Outlook for 2026 Melissa Medina has over 20 years of experience as an entrepreneur, operator, investor, community leader and philanthropist. A native to Miami, she is CEO & Co-Founder of eMerge Americas with a mission of helping transform South Florida into a global tech hub. The eMerge Americas signature event, launched in 2014, is a global tech conference held annually at the Miami Beach Convention Center - this year's event is on April 22-24. With Melissa's leadership, the eMerge Americas conference now attracts more than 20,000+ attendees from over 50 countries. In addition to the annual conference, eMerge organizes year-round executive summits, innovation challenges, startup pitch competitions, masterclasses, webinars, a world-class global accelerator program, as well as publishes venture activity and investment insights reports.Melissa is also a Partner at Medina Ventures, an early-stage venture fund, as well as the President of the Medina Family Foundation, which has a mission to fund local initiatives that focus on mentoring children and empowering families. Melissa was named by the South Florida Business Journal as one of the “2023 Power Leaders in Technology.” Melissa also sits on the Board of The Miami Foundation. She is passionate about transforming Miami into a global technology hub and supporting Miami-based non-profits who seek to empower tomorrow's leaders. Most importantly, Melissa is a mother and most passionate about her 5 children.------Experienced in economic development, public policy, and venture capital, Paul O'Brien puts a focus on shaping the systems that enable entrepreneurship and innovation. He leads legislative and coalition strategy for Founder Institute, around issues impacting startups, capital formation, and civic infrastructure, and as publisher of Startup Economist.With a passion for media innovation and investment, Paul seeded MediaTech Ventures, a media industry venture development group. Former Venture Partner in Meaningful Ventures, O'Brien is Founder and Director of Funded House and Director of Founder Institute for Texas. Historically, a seasoned marketer with an early career at Yahoo! and HP. From there, Paul led the early growth of startups such as Outright.com (Acquired by GoDaddy), Zvents (Acquired by eBay's Stubhub), and MicroVentures (Venture Capital). Paul has an unusually strong technical background considering the role he tends to play today; he built websites in the '90s and continues to engineer and produce content at seobrien.com. He was featured in the book, Online Marketing Heroes, and frequently speaks at startup and media conferences.#podcast #AFewThingsPodcast
Just got back from 4 days in Austin, Texas testing Tesla's Robotaxi network. It was very interesting to show the app to my friends and see their reactions and compare the experience with Waymo/Uber. Robotaxi demand was very high because of low prices, and this mean that about 50% of the time I was unable to call a car due to "high service demand", the other 50% of the time Robotaxi was available with a ~15 minute wait time. I'm STOKED to see this expand! It may take some time, but this will truly transform transportation as we know it ... especially if the price sticks! What are your thoughts on the Robotaxi rollout so far.0:00 Just got back from Austin0:40 Official Robotaxi data2:48 Tesla Robotaxi review vs Waymo & Uber4:59 Robotaxi demand is off the charts7:28 Funny Robotaxi Supervisor story9:06 Watching Robotaxi develop over timeMy X: / gfilche HyperChange Patreon :) / hyperchange Disclaimer: I'm long Tesla stock and nothing in this show is financial advice.
Over the past few years, South Asia has witnessed a striking wave of mass protests toppling governments and upending long-standing political arrangements in countries ranging from Bangladesh to Nepal and Sri Lanka. These upheavals are often explained in terms of domestic factors—such as corruption, economic mismanagement, and democratic backsliding. But in a recent Foreign Affairs essay titled “The Folly of India's Illiberal Hegemony,” the scholar Muhib Rahman argues that there is a larger regional story at play—one that implicates not just local leaders, but also India and the United States. The essay challenges the assumption that India's regional leadership has been a stabilizing force and asks whether New Delhi's choices have instead helped create openings for China across South Asia.To talk more about the essay, Muhib joins Milan on the show this week. Muhib is a Perry World House Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania. His research sits at the intersection of international security, emerging technologies, and the politics of the Global South. He has served as a Postdoctoral Associate at Cornell University and holds a Ph.D. in Government from the University of Texas-Austin.Muhib and Milan discuss India's illiberal hegemony in its neighborhood, the downturn in Bangladesh-India ties, and the enabling role of the United States. Plus, the two discuss the drivers of the “India Out” phenomenon in countries ranging from Nepal to the Maldives and how China is positioning itself to take advantage.Episode notes:1. Muhib Rahman, “Bangladesh's Quiet Pivot to China,” The National Interest, October 27, 2025.2. Muhib Rahman, “Explaining Trump's Surprising Turn to Pakistan,” War on the Rocks, October 1, 2025.3. “Why Washington Is Wooing Pakistan (with Uzair Younus),” Grand Tamasha, October 1, 2025.4. “Sri Lanka's Peaceful Revolution (with Neil DeVotta),” Grand Tamasha, January 29, 2025.
Replay!On today's episode of Architectette we welcome Alexandra Chaves. Alexandra is a project manager at Restructure Studio in Austin TX, a mom, an Austin Women in Architecture (WiA) member, as well as the founder of the WiA 'Profiles' Subcommittee.We talk about:- Starting her education in Venezuela, finishing a graduate degree in the United States, and starting a career in New York City.- Alexandra's career experience leading up to and during the 2008 recession and how she overcame getting laid off.- We chat about her transition to Austin, working for a women-led and women employed architecture firm, and finding support and encouragement in WiA.- What inspired her to establish the 'Profiles' series and how she works with her husband to put together exciting, thoughtful conversations with featured women in architecture.- We end by chatting a bit about the architectural growth in Austin and how the design community is looking forward to encouraging positive change.>>>Connect with Architectette:- Website: www.architectette.com (Learn more)- Instagram: @architectette (See more)- Newsletter: www.architectette.com/newsletter (Behind the Scenes Content)- LinkedIn: The Architectette Podcast Page and/or Caitlin Brady>>>Support Architectette by leaving us a rating and review!>>>Music by AlexGrohl from Pixabay.
In this Monday Market Data Report, co-host Mark Lumpkin kicks off a brand-new series focused on amenity-driven revenue — and we're starting in Austin.Instead of just bedroom count, this episode breaks down which amenities actually move the revenue needle in Austin, how rare they are among top performers, and what kind of annual income boost they deliver.Inside the data, you'll learn:Why pickleball courts are one of the highest-ROI amenities in AustinHow much hot tubs, pools, and game rooms increase annual revenueWhich luxury amenities are still extremely underutilizedWhy some amenities pay for themselves in months, not yearsHow to combine bedroom count + amenities to maximize performanceThe data shows that Austin is not heavily amenitized, which creates massive upside for operators who do it right. Some of the highest-performing amenities appear in less than 5% of top listings, yet deliver tens of thousands of dollars in additional annual revenue.If you're investing in Austin, planning a renovation, or trying to outcompete similar listings, this episode gives you the blueprint.Want us to break down amenities in another market? DM Mark and we'll bring the data.
Kelsey Hudgins joins William for a conversation about internet rabbit holes, gaming addictions, body cam footage, generational weirdness, nostalgia, food obsessions, and why nothing feels normal anymore. It's the William Montgomery Show! Follow Kelsey here: https://www.instagram.com/yonderwizzerd/
Today we have Dr. Francisco Gonzalez-Lima, a behavioral neuroscientist who was our guest in episodes 106 and 107 back in 2020. Since those 2020 interviews, Francisco and his colleagues at the Gonzalez-Lima Lab have produced dozens of more studies and papers that have advanced their work on methylene blue, transcranial lasers, memory enhancement, neuroprotection and neurocognitive disorders. Francisco and his lab at the University of Texas Austin are recognized as world leaders for their research on the relationships between brain energy metabolism, memory and neurobehavioral disorders. In today's interview, we talk to Francisco about his lab's most recent research on the beneficial neurocognitive and emotional effects of noninvasive human brain stimulation in healthy, aging and mentally ill populations. This research primarily uses transcranial infrared laser stimulation and multimodal imaging, which we will discuss in today's interview. Be sure to check out our earlier interviews with Francisco where he talked aobut his work on brain metabolic mapping and Alzheimer's, episode 106, and his research into methylene blue and near-infrared light as therapies for cognitive disorders, episode 107. Show notes: [00:04:32] Dawn and Ken open our interview with Francisco by mentioning that his lab has been very productive pursuing new research avenues since he was last on STEM-Talk. Ken mentions that Francisco has recently begun collaborating with his sister who has a PhD in computational and applied mathematics and asks Francisco to talk about the work they're doing together. [00:06:21] Dawn shifts to talk about the roadblocks that Francisco and his team have been dealing with, particularly that the review process for academic papers is unusually slow, not just for Francisco's team but at large. Dawn asks Francisco to discuss this issue. [00:10:37] Dawn recaps that in our previous interview with Francisco in 2020, the discussion focused on his research into methylene blue, which has been primarily used to treat methemoglobinemia, however, the potential for methylene blue to treat declining cognitive function is an active area of research. Despite Francisco's successful work with methylene blue, he often gets asked about its safety, largely due to various misconceptions. Dawn asks Francisco to talk about the misconceptions about methylene blue. [00:14:57] Ken asks if Francisco what some other misconceptions about methylene blue are. [00:20:43] Given the discussion of dosing, Ken asks Francisco what the safe dose range is for methylene blue in humans. [00:28:15] Ken mentions an article published a few months ago titled “Beyond plaques: How methylene blue and ketones address vascular hypometabolism in Alzheimer's disease” Ken goes on to mention that the article did a good job of summarizing Francisco's work as well as the work of Steve Cunnane, who was our guest on episode 59. Ken asks Francisco to discuss his thoughts on the article. [00:34:25] Dawn shifts focus to discuss Francisco's work on photobiomodulation, specifically transcranial infrared laser stimulation, which is a non-invasive method for neuroprotection and cognitive enhancement. Dawn explains that Francisco has written two chapters on this topic that summarizes his work in the area, one of which appeared in the Oxford handbook on transcranial stimulation, and the other is in a book on augmentation of brain function, based on a series of presentations he gave in Switzerland. Dawn asks Francisco to give a broad overview of his work on photobiomodulation and transcranial infrared laser stimulation. [00:43:52] Ken asks Francisco to talk about a paper titled “Light buckets and laser beams” that he and other researchers composed after attending a photobiomodulation workshop convened in 2023 by the director of the National Institute on Aging and several NIH lab directors. [00:51:25] Ken asks Francisco if there are any commercially available photobiomodulation devices that he thinks have substantial utility. [00:56:27] Ken asks Francisco to discuss mitochondrial disfunction in the context of neurodegeneration and his work on targeted stimulation of the mitochondria with photo biomodulation. [01:06:58] Ken asks Francisco to talk about the potential benefits of photobiomodulation on the aging process outside of neurodegenerative conditions. [01:17:16] Dawn mentions that transcranial infrared stimulation stimulates prefrontal energy metabolism and oxygenation, which produces cognitive enhancing effects. Dawn goes on to ask Francisco about his recent paper exploring this phenomenon in the context of depression titled “Augmenting internet based cognitive behavioral therapy for major depressive disorder with transcranial infrared laser stimulation.” [01:23:08] In light of the promising results of this study, Ken asks Francisco what he sees as the next research step to further this progress. [01:30:15] Ken comments on how Francisco has not only had great accomplishments in his recent research but also has a lot of fruitful opportunities ahead. [01:31:07] Ken asks Francisco if he has looked at photobiomodulation in combination with transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation. [01:34:28] Ken mentions that for listeners interested in learning more about vagal nerve stimulation they can listen to episodes 179 with JP Erico, and 172 with Kevin Tracey. Francisco discusses the difficulty in knowing whether to attribute effects of vagus nerve stimulation to stimulation of the vagus nerve itself or incidental stimulation of the carotid artery … or some combination. [01:38:33] Ken mentions that Francisco is now trying to move away from animal studies and focus more on human studies. Ken asks what human trials he is hoping to conduct. [01:42:27] Dawn closes our interview thanking Francisco for once again joining us on STEM-Talk. Links: Gonzalez-Lima Lab Learn more about IHMC STEM-Talk homepage Ken Ford bio Ken Ford Wikipedia page Dawn Kernagis bio
This episode of The Distribution features a live panel conversation moderated by Brandon Sedloff with Brian Cho, Mark Shoberg, and Mark Neely, recorded at iREOC. The discussion focuses on the growing importance of private wealth as a capital source for real estate operating companies and investment managers. Drawing from perspectives across family offices, OCIOs, and active operators, the panel unpacks how private wealth allocators think about portfolio construction, manager selection, and structure in today's market. The conversation offers a candid look at what actually drives decisions behind the scenes and how sponsors can more effectively engage this increasingly influential channel. They discuss:• How private wealth allocators approach portfolio construction across public markets, private equity, and real estate• The role of tax efficiency, liquidity preferences, and structure in private wealth investment decisions• What family offices and OCIOs look for beyond track record when evaluating real estate managers• How investor education differs across advisors, allocators, and end clients in the wealth channel• Where panelists see the most compelling opportunities in equity, debt, and special situations over the next 12 to 18 months Links: iREOC - https://irei.com/ireoc/ Brandon on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bsedloff/ Juniper Square - https://www.junipersquare.com/ Mark Neely on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-neely-6568269/ Mark Shoberg on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-shoberg/ Brian Cho on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-cho-66419222/ Topics: (00:00:00) - Intro(00:02:09) - Meet the panelists(00:03:58) - Understanding private wealth(00:07:17) - Portfolio construction insights(00:09:55) - Investment preferences and structures(00:13:07) - Navigating real estate investments(00:21:36) - The importance of track record(00:27:53) - Operational due diligence in wealth channel(00:29:22) - Educating financial advisors and clients(00:31:47) - Customizing asset allocation for clients(00:33:13) - Challenges and strategies in wealth management(00:37:31) - Operational challenges in wealth management(00:39:25) - Effective communication and networking(00:45:04) - Current market trends and opportunities(00:50:38) - Audience Q&A and final thoughts
William riffs on getting older, surviving winter weather in Texas, bad news cycles, and the strange comfort of mac and cheese. It's The William Montgomery Show.
Host Ruben Navarrette has an interesting and wide-ranging conversation with Mark Madrid, an Austin TX-based author, consultant and expert on business excellence, entrepreneurship, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. The two talk about the challenges and opportunities facing Latino-owned small businesses, what entrepreneurship means to Latinos, and what U.S. companies do right or wrong in term of attracting Latino customers. They also discuss the media, and the ways in which the coverage of Latinos in the United States seems to be inaccurate or incomplete.
William sits down with Dusty Carter to chat about sketchy neighbors and the unpredictable moments that come with life on the road. From stand-up pressure to real-life fights and everything in between, It's The William Montgomery Show. Follow Dusty: https://www.instagram.com/dustycartercomedy/
If you like combat sports especially Jiujitsu you'll love our third guest of the year Roman Mori. Roman is a coach and competitor based in Austin TX, and a former Ranger with the 3rd Ranger Battalion. Throughout the episode we talked about mastering fundamentals, his thoughts on “sports specific training”, the importance of battle testing your skills, and how to be a good training partner. This episode was incredibly fun and as always thank you for listening and enjoy the episode.
Scott Carson is based in Austin Texas. From there he invests in distressed debt on a nationwide basis. The idea is that you can purchase distressed debt at a discount, work with the borrower to modify it and then season the modified debt for 12 months. After that the loan is a performing loan which can be sold. Money is made between the purchase price of the distressed loan and the sale price of the performing loan. To connect with Scott, visit https://weclosenotes.com/------------**Real Estate Espresso Podcast:** Spotify: [The Real Estate Espresso Podcast](https://open.spotify.com/show/3GvtwRmTq4r3es8cbw8jW0?si=c75ea506a6694ef1) iTunes: [The Real Estate Espresso Podcast](https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-real-estate-espresso-podcast/id1340482613) Website: [www.victorjm.com](http://www.victorjm.com) LinkedIn: [Victor Menasce](http://www.linkedin.com/in/vmenasce) YouTube: [The Real Estate Espresso Podcast](http://www.youtube.com/@victorjmenasce6734) Facebook: [www.facebook.com/realestateespresso](http://www.facebook.com/realestateespresso) Email: [podcast@victorjm.com](mailto:podcast@victorjm.com) **Y Street Capital:** Website: [www.ystreetcapital.com](http://www.ystreetcapital.com) Facebook: [www.facebook.com/YStreetCapital](https://www.facebook.com/YStreetCapital) Instagram: [@ystreetcapital](http://www.instagram.com/ystreetcapital)
William's back with Ehsan Ahmad. They chat about getting boo'd at festivals, Kill Tony pressure, phone-free comedy rooms, and what it actually takes to survive stand-up long enough to matter. It's The William Montgomery Show! Follow Ehsan: https://www.instagram.com/ehsanjahmad/
Episode Description: “What's the smallest gesture that's ever made your day?” That's the question at the heart of this lively episode of The JB and Sandy Show, where Sandy, JB, and Tricia invite listeners into a world of nostalgia, local pride, and the everyday moments that truly matter.The show kicks off with Sandy's fitness journey, sharing how a simple invitation to hot yoga reignited his motivation. But the real magic happens when the crew dives into the 40th anniversary of “Pretty in Pink,” sparking a hilarious debate about classic movies, streaming services, and the quirks of finding old favorites. “Tubi's trying too hard. Watch me, watch me. Yeah, let's be friends. Please, please,” jokes Sandy, as the team navigates the maze of modern streaming options.Tricia then drops a bombshell: Cedar Park, Texas has surpassed Austin as one of the best places to live in the United States. The hosts celebrate their hometown's rise, highlighting the unbeatable convenience, top-notch schools, and the “bubble” of great restaurants. “How are we living here and can't think of a single place to eat tonight?” Sandy laughs, capturing the universal struggle of dinner indecision.The episode's heart shines through in a memorable story about surprising a loved one with cookie dough. “Sometimes it's just the littlest things go so far,” Sandy reflects, after making dinner and popping cookie dough in the oven for his wife. The conversation turns playful as JB and Sandy swap tips for winning at dinner plans and reminisce about the joys (and frustrations) of grocery shopping—plastic bags, canvas totes, and the legendary Trader Joe's mini bags selling for thousands overseas. Notable moments include reflections on the passing of Dilbert creator Scott Adams, the ever-changing landscape of Austin's hike and bike trails, and the weird, wonderful spirit that keeps Austin unique. With laughter, warmth, and genuine insight, this episode reminds us that life's biggest joys often come from the smallest surprises.Call to Action: If you love stories that celebrate everyday wins and local pride, don't miss this episode!
Episode Description: What's the one superpower you need to survive in your family? That's the thought-provoking question that launches this episode of The JB and Sandy Show, where Sandy, JB, and Tricia invite listeners into their world of quirky household dynamics, Austin oddities, and unforgettable local stories.The episode kicks off with updates on Austin's iconic Butler Hike and Bike Trail, now sporting new mile markers and maps to help both seasoned locals and curious visitors navigate the city's scenic loops. JB shares insider tips on the best routes, while Sandy marvels at the trail's vibrant community—where you might spot everything from fencing enthusiasts to falconers. “You look like you're out here every single day and I'm just figuring my way to the Stevie Ray Vaughan statue,” Sandy jokes, capturing the spirit of Austin's outdoor scene.But the heart of the show is a hilarious and heartfelt roundtable: What superpower do you need to survive in the JB and Sandy household? Sandy claims invisibility until Tricia's had her morning coffee (“Otherwise, I might get eaten alive like a grizzly bear!”), JB reveals his role as the gatekeeper of all passwords and the family's food forager, and Tricia proudly owns her omniscience—knowing where every lost item is, from keys to purple pencils. “The ability for a mom's brain to know all the things is incredible,” she says, as JB compares her to a real-life Terminator, scanning and storing every detail.Memorable moments abound, from the relatable struggle of getting teens out the door (“When I say hurry, that means move your body faster!”) to the universal debate over the snooze button. The hosts share laughs, gentle ribbing, and genuine insight into the patience, organization, and humor it takes to keep a household running.The episode wraps with a celebration of Austin's enduring weirdness: the 37th Street neighborhood's election of a four-legged mayor, Mo Bamba—a pug-chihuahua mix with a snaggle tooth and a campaign slogan, “He won't just fight for you, he'll bark at you!” With over 12,000 votes cast, Mo Bamba joins a tradition of animal mayors, reminding everyone that Austin's spirit is alive and well. Notable quotes and moments:“To be invisible is a big one on mine.”“I am the gatekeeper of all schedules and all items. My superpower is omniscience.”“He won't just fight for you, he'll bark at you!”This episode is a joyful blend of family humor, local pride, and the kind of stories that make Austin—and the JB and Sandy Show—truly unique.Call to Action: Ready for a dose of laughter, local flavor, and relatable family chaos?
Send us a textTwo hosts unpack a chaotic transfer portal window and explain why Texas' late additions changed the roster's ceiling. We balance excitement for new playmakers with sober talk about NIL budgets, O-line urgency, and the value of experience.• portal window stress turning into late wins• Cam Coleman as deep threat catalyst• adding veteran running backs to unlock space• offensive line as priority and bottleneck• defensive tackles adding mass and leverage• Muschamp scheme needing island corners• NIL economics and roster ROI trade-offs• why older teams with transfers win more• playoff notes and Texans defensive surge• spring ball plans and optimismBe sure to follow us on each of our social media platforms, Facebook IGX and TikTok, and be sure to click the subscribe button on our YouTube pageSupport the showPlease like and follow each of Stories Inside the Man Cave Podcast social media links on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and Tik Tok.
Are We There Yet? | lemonparty 168 Ben recaps the trip to Austin Texas with Conner and going on Matt and Shane etc, Devan talks the soccer mom and protests, they float theories on Venezuelan poop guns, Greenland takeover, and figure out the GREATEST biopic of our time starring Paul Giamatti—FLOYD. this week on lemonparty. bonus episodes https://www.patreon.com/lemonparty https://www.lemonparty.life/ https://lucy.co code lemon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 167 of the comedy news update. Today we are looking at Kill Tony's latest Netflix Episode Once Upon a Time in Texas filmed at the Moody Center Arena on New Years Eve, and are joined by Timmy No Brakes in studio to break it all down. We also run down the list of podcast guest appearances from the prior week as well as any new comedy specials.Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/2BBHSYg6it0Please Subscribe & Follow Joke WRLD On:Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/jokewrld Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joke.wrld/Tik Tok - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdMus6EG
Episode Description: What makes Austin the true live music capital of the world? That's the question that pulses through this episode of The JB and Sandy Show, as Sandy, JB, and Tricia dive into the city's electrifying concert calendar, legendary venues, and the unforgettable experiences that make Austin one-of-a-kind.
Colton Pace is based in Austin Texas where he is the founder of OwnWell, a the largest company in the US by volume that specializes in lowering property tax bills. On today's show we are talking about the process of challenging property tax assessments. To connect with Colton, visit https://www.ownwell.com/------------**Real Estate Espresso Podcast:** Spotify: [The Real Estate Espresso Podcast](https://open.spotify.com/show/3GvtwRmTq4r3es8cbw8jW0?si=c75ea506a6694ef1) iTunes: [The Real Estate Espresso Podcast](https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-real-estate-espresso-podcast/id1340482613) Website: [www.victorjm.com](http://www.victorjm.com) LinkedIn: [Victor Menasce](http://www.linkedin.com/in/vmenasce) YouTube: [The Real Estate Espresso Podcast](http://www.youtube.com/@victorjmenasce6734) Facebook: [www.facebook.com/realestateespresso](http://www.facebook.com/realestateespresso) Email: [podcast@victorjm.com](mailto:podcast@victorjm.com) **Y Street Capital:** Website: [www.ystreetcapital.com](http://www.ystreetcapital.com) Facebook: [www.facebook.com/YStreetCapital](https://www.facebook.com/YStreetCapital) Instagram: [@ystreetcapital](http://www.instagram.com/ystreetcapital)
William's back in Austin with Chandler Rhone. They chat about bananas & potassium science, fake pee, “Doctor Death”, getting sober/clean, and vintage QVC rabbit holes. It's The William Montgomery Show! Follow Chandler Rhone Instagram: @chandler_rhone
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MONDAY HR 2 We learn something new about Angel!! The ole GP?? Ryan Holmes goes to Texas! The Comedy mothership. So this is Austin Texas? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this Monday Market Data Report, co-host Mark Lumpkin breaks down the short-term rental numbers for Austin, one of the most talked-about STR markets in the country.This episode dives deep into how revenue, occupancy, and nightly rates scale as bedroom count increases, and why Austin strongly rewards larger, high-performing properties.You'll learn:What 3-bedroom properties earn at average vs. top-tier performance levelsWhy adding a 4th bedroom can unlock a major revenue jump—even with slightly lower occupancyHow 5-bedroom homes outperform smaller properties by tens of thousands per yearWhy 6+ bedroom homes in Austin are producing some of the highest STR revenues we've seen nationwideHow higher nightly rates and strategic occupancy can lead to stronger net returnsThe numbers show massive gaps between average listings and top performers—ranging from under $40K per year to well over $300K—making Austin a clear example of how property size and performance drive outcomes.If you're investing in Austin, underwriting a deal, or deciding whether expanding your floor plan is worth it, this episode gives you clear, data-backed insights to guide your strategy.Have a market you want us to cover next? DM Mark and we'll bring the data.
The year of 2025 was as historic as it gets for the world of comedy. From comics reaching new career heights to worldwide controversy and national headlines, it was a crazy year for comedy news.... and this video is a full recap of everything that happened. From Shane Gillis hosting the ESPYS to Tim Dillon on CNN and all the comedians in Riyhad, this is the Joke WRLD Comedy News year in review.Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/WOBdXTz0glY Please Subscribe & Follow Joke WRLD On:Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/jokewrld Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/joke.wrld/Tik Tok - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdMus6EG
William's back with Brian Says, talking stand-up comedy, Atlanta vs. Austin, getting passed at the Mothership, early struggles, psychedelics, Crocs, music rabbit holes, childhood nostalgia, family chaos, and the mental grind of chasing comedy dreams. It's The William Montgomery Show!
Austin, Texas was known as a funky, liberal haven in a deep red state. Now, there's big tech money pouring in and huge growth. How has life changed there? *** Thank you for listening. Help power On Point by making a donation here: www.wbur.org/giveonpoint
William's back with Myke Dédé, talking comedy, New York moves, altitude sickness, psychedelics, cycling, law school, and the chaos of chasing stand-up dreams. It's The William Montgomery Show!
Lower Class BratsThree decades since proudly proclaiming they'd “Rather Be Hated Than Ignored,” the Lower Class Brats are still driving harder than a stolen getaway car. Singer Bones and guitarist Marty Volume join us to discuss their reissued 1997 street-punk call-to-arms. We also revisit their derelict beginnings in Austin TX., their ongoing, international legacy, the merging of punk and metal, and why being obsessed with music will never be a phase.Created and Produced by Jared Tuten
In a landmark interview on The Ash Said It Show, Tom Buchsbaum, co-founder of Austin Craft Spirits, detailed the origin story of a brand that is systematically redefining the American spirits landscape. Transitioning from tech innovation to precision distilling, Buchsbaum has positioned Austin 101 at the intersection of Texas Terroir and Environmental Stewardship. The Genesis: Solving the "Bourbon Fatigue" Market Gap Buchsbaum's moment of conviction came from identifying a "White Space" in the spirits industry. While the market was saturated with heavy, oak-forward Bourbons and spicy Ryes, there was a profound lack of high-clarity, grain-forward spirits. Austin 101 was engineered to bridge the gap between premium vodka and traditional whiskey. By utilizing the Light Whiskey designation, Buchsbaum's team distills at a higher purity—precisely between 160 and 190 proof—resulting in a spirit that retains the complex esters of the grain without the aggressive wood tannins of a virgin barrel. The Science of Texas Terroir: Steam Distillation The brand's "flavor-first" philosophy is powered by a custom-engineered 42-foot steam-jacketed column still. Unlike traditional direct-fire stills that can scorch the mash, Austin 101's precision thermal control operates below 210∘F. The Mash Bill: 100% Texas-grown non-GMO white corn, red winter wheat, and malted barley. The Profile: This low-temperature extraction preserves the signature butterscotch, vanilla, and stone fruit notes that have become the brand's sensory hallmark. Sustainability: The Circular Whiskey Economy Austin 101's commitment to Green Luxury is anchored in their Circular Aging Process. The distillery exclusively utilizes recycled American white oak barrels sourced from local Texas craft bourbon makers. This sustainable finishing serves two critical functions: Ecological Preservation: It drastically reduces the carbon footprint associated with new timber harvesting. Flavor Refinement: By using "seasoned" wood, the whiskey undergoes a mellow maturation that highlights the grain's natural sweetness rather than masking it behind heavy char. Future Trajectory: Scaling the "Texas Light" Global Category Small-Batch Precision at Scale As Austin 101 expands its distribution footprint beyond the Texas border, the brand employs a data-driven distillation model to ensure consistency. From the approachable Austin 85 to the award-winning Austin 111 Cask Strength, the scaling process remains rooted in small-batch integrity and rigorous quality control. The Next Frontier of Innovation Buchsbaum teased a roadmap of experimental releases designed to push the boundaries of the Light Whiskey category. Enthusiasts can expect: Grain-Specific Expressions: Leveraging high-rye mash bills for a "Light but Bold" profile. Experimental Cask Finishes: Utilizing the unique Texas climate to accelerate interactive aging in diverse secondary vessels. 2035 Vision: Defining Texas Whiskey Globally The long-term vision is clear: Austin 101 aims to be the global benchmark for Texas Light Whiskey. Within the next decade, Buchsbaum anticipates Light Whiskey becoming a mainstream pillar of the spirits industry, with Austin 101 leading the charge through its unique blend of technical precision, authentic provenance, and sustainable distilling. Web: https://www.austin101whiskey.c... About the brand: Austin 101 stands as a testament to geographic authenticity. Eschewing the shortcuts of mass-produced spirits, the distillery anchors its identity in Texas Terroir. Every drop is forged from a proprietary mash bill of 100% locally sourced grains, including non-GMO white corn, soft red winter wheat, and malted barley. By maintaining a strict grain-to-glass pipeline, Austin 101 ensures that the spirit remains an honest reflection of the Hill Country's agricultural heritage. The brand rejects artificial additives and chill-filtration, opting instead for a transparent expression of the raw ingredients. Precision Crafting: The Art of High-Proof Refinement The hallmark of Austin 101 is its precision distillation process. While conventional whiskeys often lean on heavy barrel char to mask imperfections, Austin 101 utilizes a high-proof distillation method (reaching between 160 and 190 proof) to isolate the most elegant flavor compounds. This technical rigor allows for the surgical removal of harsh congeners, leaving behind a clean, sophisticated "heart" of the spirit. The result is a structural complexity rarely found in American whiskey—a profile characterized by: Bright Top Notes: Notes of wildflower honey and stone fruit. Mid-Palate Depth: Rich layers of creamy butterscotch and Madagascar vanilla. A Refined Finish: A signature "light" exit that is exceptionally smooth, favoring subtle almond and spice over aggressive wood tannins. Visionary Sustainability and Circular Aging Austin 101 redefines luxury through the lens of environmental stewardship. Central to its mission is a pioneering Circular Aging Program. By maturing the spirit in recycled American white oak barrels, the distillery significantly mitigates the environmental impact of new timber harvesting. This sustainable approach is not merely an ecological choice but a flavor-driven one; the seasoned oak allows the delicate nuances of the Texas grain to flourish without being overwhelmed by the intense char of a virgin barrel. 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In this year's final episode; I sit down with Matt of Rental Space who is a indie artist from Austin Tx. We discuss music, some politics, beer and other topics as well. Give Rental Space a listen wherever you listen to music. Thank you to everyone who listened to the episodes in 2025. Be ready for 2026!
William's back with Gary Faust, diving into wild stories from Puerto Rico, addiction, recovery, underground documentaries, hormones, and conspiracy theories. It's The William Montgomery Show!
Booker's current record is 2620 with 167 losses, this morning all of Austin is rooting for Steve in East Austin, Texas!!! LET'S WELCOME HIM TO AUSTIN'S FAVORITE POP CULTURE TRIVIA GAME...CAN'T BEAT BOOKER!!!
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How monogamous are humans? Dive into this hilarious episode of The JB and Sandy Show where hosts Sandy, JB, and Tricia spill the beans on everything from holiday mishaps to wild animal facts! JB shares his empty-nester struggles with wife Aaron over movie nights—loving the high-speed thrills of F1 with Brad Pitt but cringing through the absurd chaos of Cocaine Bear (spoiler: he calls it a total disaster, while she adored it!). Relive festive tales of Christmas tree triumphs, like JB's heartwarming adventure strapping a tree to his daughter's station wagon , and JB's allergy-fueled avoidance of real trees. Things get cheeky with a monogamy ranking: humans beat beavers but lose to meerkats, while chimpanzees and dolphins top the "cheater" list! Don't miss memorable moments like Tricia's guilty confessions of swinging by 7-Eleven for donut breakfasts and the hosts' banter on parenting fails, from entrusting dads with eggs (penguin-style) to cereal-for-dinner habits. Plus, shoutouts to local spots and life hacks that keep things real. Tune in for laughs, relatable vibes, and a dose of holiday spirit that'll have you hitting replay! Subscribe now, leave a glowing review, and share with your crew to spread the fun—your next binge session starts here!
Join Sandy and Tricia on this festive episode of The Sandy Show as they dive into lottery fantasies, holiday chaos, and quirky news that'll have you laughing out loud! Sandy and Tricia dream big about post-win splurges—like hiring a daily glam squad for "flawless hair and makeup every single day" or leasing a private jet (while Sandy opts for buying out first class and handpicking passengers from "steerage" ). They share hilarious holiday stresses, from Tricia's dreaded Advent calendar hunt for "25 tiny prizes" that fit in those pesky pockets to her mom's legendary "trash" Chex Mix snack and warming wassail drink that makes the house smell like Christmas . Catch the buzz on Snoop Dogg becoming Team USA's honorary coach for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy, where he'll "bring his voice, his heart, and maybe a little wisdom" to motivate athletes . Plus, clever Aussie kids outsmarting social media bans with face ID hacks , Navy's nail-biting win over Army , and rapid-fire Q&A revealing Tricia's dream car: a sleek Porsche Panamera . Don't miss memorable moments like Sandy's quip, "You can't win if you don't play," and their banter on brain rot from endless scrolling. Tune in for relatable vibes, big laughs, and holiday spirit that'll brighten your day! Subscribe now, drop a review to share your lotto dreams, and pass it on to your friends—your next feel-good listen awaits!
William's back, this time with Redban! They chat about wild Portugal. The Man party stories and $400 sushi disasters to cruise-ship fears, VR hangouts, fraternity madness, weird smells, and holiday traditions. It's The William Montgomery Show! Need a new pair of headphones this holiday season? Go to https://buyraycon.com/montgomeryopen for 30% off your first order!
Eric Bramlett runs one of the largest brokerages in central Texas. On today's show we are talking about the current market conditions in Austin Texas. Austin is facing a significant slowdown in both the residential market and in the rental market.To connect with Eric visit https://bramlettpartners.com/-------------**Real Estate Espresso Podcast:** Spotify: [The Real Estate Espresso Podcast](https://open.spotify.com/show/3GvtwRmTq4r3es8cbw8jW0?si=c75ea506a6694ef1) iTunes: [The Real Estate Espresso Podcast](https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-real-estate-espresso-podcast/id1340482613) Website: [www.victorjm.com](http://www.victorjm.com) LinkedIn: [Victor Menasce](http://www.linkedin.com/in/vmenasce) YouTube: [The Real Estate Espresso Podcast](http://www.youtube.com/@victorjmenasce6734) Facebook: [www.facebook.com/realestateespresso](http://www.facebook.com/realestateespresso) Email: [podcast@victorjm.com](mailto:podcast@victorjm.com) **Y Street Capital:** Website: [www.ystreetcapital.com](http://www.ystreetcapital.com) Facebook: [www.facebook.com/YStreetCapital](https://www.facebook.com/YStreetCapital) Instagram: [@ystreetcapital](http://www.instagram.com/ystreetcapital)
This week on the Jochum Strength Podcast we had the pleasure of THEE Tim Riley joining us. Tim is a strength coach out of Austin Texas who has a ton of different projects going on. Throughout the episode we talked about almost all of them including his own podcast, starting up APEX, his role in NFL Combine prep, and lastly about his new gym opening this spring which is shaping up to be absolutely insane. As always thanks for listening and enjoy the episode.
William returns for a full-on chaos hang with Grant. They chat about glitter terrorism at football games, modded Nintendo Wiis, Fred Durst lore, moving-van drinking stories, puzzle hell, and the age-old question of whether pets go to heaven. It's The William Montgomery Show! Need a new pair of headphones this holiday season? Go to https://buyraycon.com/montgomeryopen for 30% off your first order!
CleanSpark CEO Matt Schultz joins us to discuss CleanSpark's fiscal year 2025 earnings. Subscribe to the Blockspace newsletter for market-making news as it hits the wire! Welcome back to The Mining Pod! Today, Matthew Schultz, CEO of CleanSpark, joins us to talk about CleanSpark'sfiscal year 2025 earnings. CleanSpark raked in $766M in revenue for the year, hit the 50 EH/s milestone, and has begun expanding into AI loads. Schultz shares insights on CleanSpark's partnerships with Submer for cooling solutions, the company's capital strategy, the potential for hybrid mining-HPC loads at CleanSpark sites, and what the AI revolution means for bitcoin mining in the United States. Subscribe to the newsletter! https://newsletter.blockspacemedia.com **Notes:** • $766M in FY 2025 revenue • LEadership change refocused company • Austin Texas site underway • AI load feasibility being explored for Sandersville, other sites • $1.15B convertible note almost over subscribed Timestamps: 00:00 Start 03:15 Overview of fiscal year 07:16 Leadership change 09:43 Texas site development 13:41 Submer cooling solutions partner 18:30 Containerized solutions 21:39 Green field vs retrofit 27:23 Blended AI & mining sites 30:50 Two business lines 36:11 $1.15B note 45:19 Evaluating operators
William's back for this pre-thanksgiving episode. It's The William Montgomery Show!
There's a certain, very specific green liqueur that's become difficult to find in the past few years… impossible in some places. Jessica Leigh Graves, the founder of Violet Crown Spirits in Austin Texas, set out to make a “twin” (her word) of this bottle, and did pretty damn well for herself. She sits down with Greg and Sother to talk about making absinthe in Texas, what it's like to try and recreate one of the most famous cordials ever, and what she and her partner are doing on a farm they've set up in Texas's hill country.PLUS, congress recently closed a farm bill loophole that could have massive implications for the THC beverage industry. Greg breaks down what's happening, and why, on this particular issue, he actually agrees with Ted Cruz.Follow Jess & Violet Crown at @violetcrownspiritsLINKSBecome a Regular: patreon.com/SpeakeasyRegularsPre-order Monk Parakeet: violetcrownspirits.com/buy-online/For resources on dealing with ICE agents in your community visit nouswithoutyou.la/ and @thenycallianceThe Sauced Kickstarter: kickstarter.com/projects/timmckirdy/sauced-the-podcastThe Speakeasy is now on YouTube! Tune in to “see” what we're talking about at youtube.com/@Speakeasy.PodcastCheck out Quiote Imports at quioteimports.com and use promo code “Speakeasy” to get free shipping at checkout.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ray of Hope: We are dressing deer in outstate schools. Our Governor travels to Austin TX to inform a panel that we once had a racist state flag. Hennepin County training video teaches people how to correctly use pronouns. The dope business in MN might end before it ever opened. Patrick Reusse with his weekly sports report. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Yogurt Shop Murders ////// UPDATE Part 1 of 1www.TrueCrimeGarage.com After more than 33 years we finally get some closure in the infamous Yogurt Shop Murders case that has haunted Austin Texas since that sad and tragic night when four teen girls were brutally murdered. From The Austin Police Department - Austin Police have made a significant breakthrough in the 1991 I Can't Believe It's Yogurt murder case and we have new information. Our team never gave up working this case. For almost 34 years they have worked tirelessly and remained committed to solving this case for the families of Jennifer Harbison, Sarah Harbison, Eliza Thomas, and Amy Ayers, all innocent lives taken senselessly and far too soon. We have identified a suspect in these murders through a wide range of DNA testing. The suspect is Robert Eugene Brashers, who committed suicide in 1999. This remains an open and ongoing investigation. Previous True Crime Garage Yogurt Shop Murders coverage:The Yogurt Shop Murders - episodes #81 & #82Yogurt Shop Murders - 30 Years Later - episodes #539 & #540The Yogurt Shop Murders - episodes #866 & #867 Be Good, Be Kind, and Don't Litter! Thanks for listening and thanks for telling a friend. Cheers. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.