
Before becoming one of only a handful of female Master Sommeliers in the Americas and helping build one of Houston’s most respected restaurant groups, June Rodil’s journey started halfway around the world.After moving from the Philippines to Texas as a child, June learned early what resilience looks like watching her mother build a life from scratch in a new country. That blueprint of grit and curiosity would eventually guide June through the demanding world of hospitality, the rigorous journey to becoming a Master Sommelier, and into leadership with Houston-based restaurant group Goodnight Hospitality.In this episode, June shares the lessons she learned growing up between cultures, the realities of navigating a male-dominated wine world, why community among sommeliers matters more than ego, and how authenticity—not volume—is the key to finding your voice in hospitality.This conversation goes far beyond wine. It’s about perseverance, identity, leadership, and the people who shape the path we walk.If you’re in Houston, June will also be hosting a special Hirsch Wine Dinner at The Marigold Club on March 26, bringing together exceptional wines and thoughtful hospitality for an unforgettable evening. And for wine lovers looking to explore more of June’s perspective on great bottles, her All Day Wine Club delivers curated selections, rare finds, and wines with a story directly to members each month.
Mar 13
31 min

In this episode, we sit down with two modern guitar poets: Tyler Ramsey (former Band of Horses songwriter and guitarist) and Carl Broemel (longtime guitarist of My Morning Jacket). Their new collaborative project, "Celestun," was born in one of the most unlikely ways — not on tour, not in a studio, but through remote track-swapping during the stillness of the pandemic.We explore how two distinct musical voices became a seamless conversation, how creative chemistry can thrive even from a distance, and how their album draws on timeless acoustic influences while staying rooted in personal stories of friendship, family, and artistic growth.If you’re fascinated by collaboration, musicianship, or the magic that happens when two artists truly get each other, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.*TOUR DATES*
Dec 12, 2025
27 min

We sat down with Rep. Maxwell Frost at the Texas Tribune Festival to talk food, music, and the issues young people care about most — from housing to civic engagement.He opens up about authenticity in politics, youth disconnection, and why culture shapes how people show up.A fast, fun conversation with the first Gen Z member of Congress — plus rapid-fire picks on tacos, travel, and Texas favorites.
Nov 21, 2025
28 min

We caught up with director Chris Hartwell and actor Harry Shum Jr. at the Austin Film Festival to chat about their powerful movie Do No Harm.
Nov 14, 2025
25 min

We catch up with Steve Binder, showrunner and executive producer for "NCIS," and David North, co-showrunner and executive producer for "NCIS: Origins at the Austin Film Festival to learn about where the universe is headed!
Nov 7, 2025
11 min

In this episode, Dom sits down with Tim Nordwind, bassist and co-founder of OK Go, the Grammy-winning band famous for their groundbreaking, wildly inventive music videos — from treadmills to zero gravity.Tim opens up about the band’s creative evolution, what it takes to sustain a 25-year career in an ever-changing industry, and how OK Go turned curiosity into a signature art form. He shares stories from their early Chicago days to the making of their new 2025 album, reflecting on collaboration, independence, and the surprising lessons behind their viral success.🎧 Topics include:How OK Go turned music videos into performance artThe creative balance between sound and spectacleThe 11-year gap before their newest albumCollaboration, curiosity, and staying inspired after 20+ yearsWhether you’re an artist, a creative, or someone chasing longevity in your craft — this episode is a masterclass in evolution, imagination, and resilience.
Oct 31, 2025
26 min

From viral fame to soulful authenticity — Lamont Landers has lived both sides of the music dream. Hailing from Decatur, Alabama, Lamont first broke through when a video of him performing Ray Charles’ “Hit the Road Jack” exploded online. That moment landed him on America’s Got Talent and set him on a path that’s been anything but ordinary.In this episode, we talk about:How music became his outlet during a challenging upbringingWhat really happens after viral successThe tension between covers, commercial appeal, and creative truthLife lessons from rejection, reinvention, and rediscoveryAnd what’s next for him as he reintroduces himself to the world through original musicWhether you’re a musician, creator, or just someone chasing purpose, this conversation with Lamont Landers will leave you inspired to stay soulful — and stay real.🎧 Listen now and follow @LamontLandersOfficial for more.
Oct 10, 2025
28 min

Join us as we sit down with Paul McDonald, the raspy-voiced folk-rock storyteller who’s made a triumphant return with So Long to the Dark Side, released July 11, 2025. From his indie-rock beginnings and American Idol breakthrough to a soulful resurgence with The Mourning Doves, Paul opens up about burnout, rediscovery, and finding community on the stage. We’ll dive into his healing process through music, explore the raw, live-to-tape spirit of the new album, and get the inside scoop on his upcoming tour—including stops at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, Denver's Cervantes, and more. Tune in for a journey through dark nights and hopeful dawns, guided by one of Americana’s most authentic voices.
Jul 25, 2025
21 min

Kyle Hollingsworth—keyboardist for The String Cheese Incident and genre-hopping solo artist—joins us to talk about blending jazz, funk, electronica, and bluegrass into a sound that’s entirely his own. He shares stories from nearly three decades with SCI, his love of analog gear, and what fuels his creativity both on and off stage.Plus, Kyle gives us a sneak peek into his upcoming solo album All We Are, releasing August 1st—a vibrant mix of introspective songwriting and danceable grooves.🎹 Topics include:Joining SCI and evolving with the jam band sceneHis writing process and go-to keyboard setupWhy improvisation is more than just musicHow brewing beer and outdoor adventures inspire new songsBehind the scenes of his new record🎵 Pre-save All We Are now and catch Kyle on tour this summer!
Jul 18, 2025
25 min

We sit down with Patrick Terry, co-founder of P. Terry’s Burger Stand, the retro-inspired fast food chain known for its clean ingredients, iconic design, and standout employee culture.Patrick shares the origin story of P. Terry’s—from the first 527-sq-ft location in Austin to 35+ locations across Texas. We dig into what makes the brand different, how they’ve stayed true to their values, and why expanding doesn’t mean compromising.Whether you’re a burger fanatic, a budding entrepreneur, or just love a good underdog story, this one’s for you.
Jun 27, 2025
23 min
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