
All Episodes
Erin Cummings: Time To Find Our Why
Star Trek actress Erin Cummings shares how the virus has affected her personally and lessons learnt from her previous battles with breast cancer and depression.
Abby Anderson: Nashville - THE Place for Music and Food
Country music singer/songwriter Abby Anderson shares what it’s been like in Nashville during this time, and the great love she has for both music and food.
Rudy Gatlin: 65 Years Of Making Tunes
Rudy Gatlin, member of the famous country band ‘The Gatlin Brothers’ joins us today to talk about his 65-year career in music, and what he's up to now.
Supermajority: Bringing Political Power to Women
Yvonne Gutierrez is an advocate for women's equality who works with Supermajority, an organisation aiming to bring political power to women.
George Ducas: Missing the Smell of Amplifiers
The legendary country music singer/songwriter George Ducas tells me all about his music career, touring in Japan, and his favourite places to eat in Texas.
Holly Tucker: Be Country, Be Real
Holly Tucker rose to fame as a contestant on "The Voice", and now she has an album out called "You're Gonna Know My Name."
Denim Richards: Holywood, History and Education
Yellowstone star Denim Richards tells us how the virus has affected the show, and discusses racism, stereotypes, and getting proper education.
Dale Hansen: Intent Counts More Than Words
Discussing sports, politics, crime, and the lasting effects George Floyd's murder will have on the US with WFAA sports anchor Dale Hansen.
Ryan Cabrera: A Music Cook
Ryan Cabrera is a singer-songwriter best known for the songs 'True' and 'On the Way Down.' He also loves cooking and shares funny stories from his career.
Katie Leclerc: Use Your Voice To Make a Change
Actress Katie Leclerc played the deaf character of Daphne Vasquez in Switched at Birth. Now she uses her voice to support social change.
Casey James: Proud of Texas Hill
In the episode #50 my guest is musician Casey James, who is a former finalist in The American Idol, and now a member of Texas Hill trio.
BJ Thomas: Gig Day Without the Show
BJ Thomas famously sang 'Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head' and 'Hooked on a Feeling.' Today he talks about his career and time in the lockdown.
RUDI: Just Keep Putting Out Good Music
RUDI, a rising music star and contestant in ABC's The Bachelor Presents: Listen to Your Heart, announces new singles and chats about Mexican food.
Norman Buckley: Sweet Magnolias and Real-Life Restaurant Scenes
Director Norman Buckley, best known for his work on Pretty Little Liars and Gossip Girl, talks about his career and his new show Sweet Magnolias on Netflix.
Lyon Daniels: Superhero in the Robert Rodriguez Film
Lyon Daniels stars in the upcoming Robert Rodriguez and Netflix's film 'We Can Be Heroes,' and we chat about his experience being a young actor.
Nikki Stringfield: Guitars and Tex-Mex
Nikki Stringfield, a heavy metal singer and guitarist for The Iron Maidens and Heaven Below, talks about her life in music and favourite food.
Amanda Marcotte: The Best Way Is To Be A Noob
Writer Amanda Marcotte joins us to discuss her recent article for The Salon on Black Lives Matter movement, and to chat about Texas and food.
Johnny Mathis: Feeding The Voice of Romance
The legendary singer-songwriter Johnny Mathis talks about his long career, dealing with racism, and how food helps his singing.
Blue Water Highway: Eating Local On The Road
Texan band Blue Water Highway talk about their name, new album, and why they switched from fast food to local dishes when touring.
The World's Strongest Man Mark Henry on His Love for BBQ
What do wrestlers and weightlifters eat? "The World's Strongest Man" talks about his love for BBQ and highlights from his 25-year long career.