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Today we’re heading to Lucky Lab Coffee Co., a charming, dog-friendly coffee spot in the vibrant city of Austin. Join our host, Cashmir Khawaja, as she explores this local gem, known for its exceptional coffee and atmosphere that welcomes both two- and four-legged friends. Tucked away on San Antonio Street in Austin Texas, Lucky Lab Coffee is serving up more than just a simple cup of coffee. As you step through the door, you’re greeted by the rich and inviting aroma of freshly brewed coffee, sourced from their local roaster, Third Coast Coffee. The space is a blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, featuring warm wooden accents, cozy seating areas outside and an atmosphere that’s welcoming.
In the middle of a bustling city, there is serenity at Mueller Lake Park. On a Tuesday afternoon, all ages were present enjoying the diverse activities. Join our reporter, Emma Rikalo as she asks Austinites what attracts them to Mueller Lake Park.
In just a couple of minutes, an employee, dog walker, and past intern reveal their experiences of the Neill-Cochran House Museum. The house is attached to the only intact slave quarters in Austin and survived a civil war. Over four generations of a family lived in it, and in this episode, we take you through this historic home.
In this episode, our host Caelan Carr talks about underground tunnel shows hidden underneath the Mopac highway near downtown Austin. These tunnels double as a DIY venue for free music events and keep the punk/alternative scene in Austin alive.
Instead of highlighting academic buildings or the UT Tower, Rachel Fields dives into spots within walking distance of the Forty Acres that attract locals and travelers alike.
Visit Mozart’s Coffee Roasters and take a deeper look into the history of how this coffee shop came about and all the perks that come with it.
Ever wanted a more homey, relaxed place to have a few drinks at than the party bars and clubs on Austin's 6th Street? In this episode, we take a look at the self-titled Tiniest Bar in Texas located on 5th Street, a humble dive bar that's been catering to lower-key bar patrons since it was converted from a used exotic car dealership into a bar 16 years ago.
Come along with us to show you a day at pease park and show the new changes they have made. We want Pease Park to stand out to anyone coming into Austin for the first time and want to go on a walk and explore the first ever park in Austin, Texas. Links: -https://peasepark.org/pease-park-troll -https://peasepark.org/map -https://peasepark.org/about-pease -https://peasepark.org/ -https://eeyores.org/
In today’s episode, we are able to dive into the Colombian coffee culture right here in East Austin. Our host, Mercy Solis, and producer, Emma Rikalo, were able to visit and meet the founders of Desnudo Coffee and ‘brew’ up detailed information about the start of this business to support the ethical farming processes. With their great popularity through various specialty coffees, the lines will only get longer from here. Go get yourself a place in line as you listen to our successful trip to Desnudo Coffee here in Austin.
Join Kassie Araque as she explores Austin’s iconic South Congress Avenue and dives into the story of Home Slice Pizza. Opened in 2005 by a local couple and their business partner, Home Slice is an Austin staple, beloved for its authentic New York-style slices and pies. In this episode, Kassie uncovers how this pizzeria has captured the hearts of locals and tourists alike. Discover why Home Slice Pizza is more than just a place to eat—it’s a slice of Austin’s unique charm and culture.
Join us as we explore Mount Bonnell, one of Austin's most iconic landmarks. Discover its rich history, cultural significance, and the breathtaking views that have made it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists. We dive into fascinating interviews and stories that reveal why this peak continues to captivate visitors. Don’t miss our journey to the top! Narrated by Judith Matehuala and Gabriel Rodriguez
Stepping into Kerbey Lane Cafe, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and sizzling pancakes envelops you, instantly setting the stage for a quintessential Austin dining experience. From students cramming for exams to families sharing meals, this cafe embodies the eclectic spirit of the city.
Erin Aaliyah examines how vinyl continues to make its mark.
You know the songs, beats and lyrics by heart, but what goes into making a Texas Longhorn Band tune so memorable? I followed a band member around for a day to get the scoop and learned a lot about grit, determination and leaving a legacy. This episode was hosted, written and produced by Hasina Shah.
Have you ever walked into a gym and felt completely out of place? You're not alone. In this episode, we explore the overwhelming world of fitness with expert insights, personal stories and a fresh perspective on building a routine that works for you. Hear from CieCie Leonard, Assistant Director of Fitness and Wellness at UT Rec Sports, as she busts fitness myths, breaks down trends like Pilates and strength training and shares practical tips for injury prevention and sustainable movement. Also, listen to real-life stories and learn how to embrace fitness without fear. This episode was hosted, produced and written by Gabriella Gonzales.
When the Austin Fire Department announced in 1975 that they were going to start hiring women, Lucy Hough, a recent graduate from the University of Texas, decided she was going to become a firefighter. Almost 50 years later, Lucy reflects on her time as the first female firefighter in Austin, Texas. This episode was produced and hosted by Garrett Bohannan.
This podcast episode dives into the story of an Austin icon: Peter Pan Mini Golf. For 76 years, this beloved miniature golf course has created special memories for locals and visitors. Listen as Jack Friedman uncovers the secrets behind its lasting charm and how it's been placed in the heart of the city's history.
Most people don’t think twice before buying their books from Amazon or Barnes and Noble, so how do local bookstores stay open? Are they struggling to make ends meet or are they thriving against the odds?
Did you know Oprah had beef (pun intended) with the beef industry in the '90s? Katelyn Sadd takes you on a journey of the great beef battle of 1997.
In this episode, get a glimpse into the unique world of college radio stations with Fernanda Loeza, aka DJ Grafiter. You'll learn how college radio stations differ from other radio stations and how they impact alumni at their respective universities. Not only will you hear from DJ Grafiter, but you'll also get to listen to experiences from other DJs across the United States, from Austin, New York, and North Carolina.