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February 20, 2018

Slim Thicker Than a Bowl of Grits (Ep. 5)

By: DaLyah Jones

Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Texas Dr. Germine Awad talks about her study on the way black women view their own body imagery. Slam Poet Champion Ebony Stewart also shares some words on the value of black hair.


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December 18, 2025

Big Bill: “The Money Store” [Live In Studio 1A]

Big Bill, in a word, is clever. From earworm hooks to songs ranging from government rage to salad toppings, the group keeps your ears perked and your attention undivided. Their latest album Sick Myth puts the state of our country squarely in their crosshairs. The album, released via TODO. records, explores themes of late-stage capitalism, […]

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December 14, 2025

Katrina Montgomery (Ep. 03, 2026)

This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. speaks with Katrina Montgomery, the new Chief Financial Officer of the Austin Independent School District, whose chosen mission is to ensure the financial health and stability of the district, focusing on transparency, accountability and efficient resource allocation.

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December 12, 2025

The Value of Getting Lost

During the holidays, we have things to buy, people to see, and places to go; specific goals that shape our daily lives.  But, we may also find that we have time off work, time to sit back and do nothing, time to get lost.  In this episode of Two Guys on Your Head, Dr. Art […]

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December 3, 2025

The Point.: “401 Canjeos” [Live In Studio 1A]

The smooth yet bold globally-inspired grooves of our September Artist of the Month the Point have made them booked and busy. In addition to going on tour with Nigerian psych rock artist Mdou Moctar (including his Levitation show), they released the deluxe edition of 2024’s Maldito Animal and played ACL Fest in addition to performing […]

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October 27, 2025

Tony Joe White: “Goodbye L.A.”

Tony Joe White. The Swamp Fox. The chameleon of sound and environment. The “Polk Salad Annie” singer’s five-decade legacy spanned country, rock, and other genres that fit his real-time fancy, all injected with a little bit of swamp funk to stamp it positively his own. And as it goes with many prolific musicians, not all […]

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October 13, 2025

Judy Blank: “Toy Heart” [Backstage at ACL Fest]

Growing up in the Netherlands, Judy Blank fostered an early love for classic American cinema. She’s married that love with her stamp of DIY-indie eclecticism, sometimes leaning more Americana (something she honed during her brief time as a Nashvillian) and sometimes dreamy indie-pop, but always poetic, seemingly effortless, and marked with that signature Dutch wit […]

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September 27, 2025

Inheriting real estate and the tax liability, the pros and cons of using a fee-only financial advisor, managing investments –and risk tolerance – on your own

Carl Stuart answers caller and texter questions on inheriting real estate and its tax liability, the pros and cons of using a fee-only financial advisor, managing investments –and risk tolerance – on your own, plus Roth IRA rollovers and a whole lot more.

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September 19, 2025

KUT Afternoon Newscast for September 19, 2025: U.S. Justice Department launches investigation into city of Austin employment practices

The City of Austin is standing its ground after the Department of Justice says it’s launched an investigation into the city’s hiring practices. The City of Austin is proposing to revamp Sixth Street from I-35 to Brazos. Hays County approved a new budget and tax rate.

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