In the first episode of season two, Rich and Lisa talk with social wellness entrepreneur Shauntavia Ward.
March 1, 2023
Black Austin Matters > All Episodes
March 1, 2023
By: Dr. Richard J. Reddick and Dr. Lisa B. Thompson
In the first episode of season two, Rich and Lisa talk with social wellness entrepreneur Shauntavia Ward.
August 2, 2023
In this episode, we hear from Brannen Temple, a native Austinite, as he shares his remarkable journey. From growing up in Austin in the 70s to his career as a musician, the importance of studying his craft and the invaluable lessons he has gained from being a father.
July 5, 2023
In this episode, Assistant Professor Fatima A. Varner discusses Roe vs. Wade, her research on Black family dynamics, dating in different cities and her intentional efforts to connect more with the Black community here in Austin. Fatima A. Varner is the Assistant Professor for the Department of Human Development and Family Sciences.
May 3, 2023
In a conversation with Patricia Bedford, a native of Austin, she shares her amazing journey from being an engineer to becoming a successful business owner and master baker. She also talks about how she keeps her grandmothers’ legacy alive through her work and passion.
March 1, 2023
In the first episode of season two, Rich and Lisa talk with social wellness entrepreneur Shauntavia Ward.
December 7, 2022
Lisa B. Thompson and Richard J. Reddick (Part 2)
We hear the second part of Lisa and Rich interviewing each other about their experiences.
November 2, 2022
Lisa B. Thompson and Richard J. Reddick
In this episode of Black Austin Matters, Lisa and Rich interview…themselves.
¡Vamos Verde! is a podcast about Austin FC and the community that has grown up around the team.
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Have you always wondered about some aspect of life in Austin or the people who live here? The ATXplained project answers many of these questions.