Hey Amarillo show

Hey Amarillo

Summary: Hey Amarillo is a weekly, one-on-one interview podcast hosted by Jason Boyett, and featuring the people and stories of Amarillo, Texas.

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Podcasts:

 Eric Barry | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 46:09

A conversation with Eric Barry (eric-barry.com), an opera tenor whose career has taken him all over the world. A native of Sundown, Texas, who was trained at Yale University, Eric has recently returned to Amarillo after having been based on the East Coast. He and host Jason Boyett discuss how his WTAMU professors "discovered" his natural talent, the downside of a traveling career, and Eric's recent decision to return home to Amarillo. This episode is sponsored by ROI Online (roionline.com).

 Special Episode: Sheldon Chick on Bomb City and Brian Deneke | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:09

A conversation with Sheldon Chick, an Amarillo native and the co-writer and producer of Bomb City (bombcityfilm.com). This award-winning film opens nationwide February 9 and chronicles the life and death of Amarillo's Brian Deneke. Recorded a few days before the film's Amarillo premiere, Sheldon and host Jason Boyett discuss the filmmaking process, how Amarillo has changed since 1997, and why the events of Bomb City are still relevant today. This episode is sponsored by ROI Online (roionline.com).

 Jessie Story | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:29

A conversation with Jessie Story (jessiestory.net), a wildlife videographer and filmmaker based in Amarillo. While attending WTAMU, Jessie co-created the PBS program Texas Wild, and has since been working as an independent freelancer who specializes in wildlife. She and host Jason Boyett discuss how she stumbled into her career, why she loves snakes and bats more than cuddlier species, and how she gets such amazing photos of skittish animals. This episode is sponsored by ROI Online (roionline.com).

 Reagan Wilcox | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 34:51

A conversation with Reagan Wilcox, former lead graphic designer at Hillside Christian Church and now owner-operator of The Union Hall Workspace (unionhalltx.com). Reagan and host Jason Boyett discuss her career as a designer, why her work for a megachurch involved more than just "making the bulletin," and about launching her new endeavor—Amarillo's only coworking space. In "Eight Straight," Reagan endorses an entire Amarillo neighborhood. This episode is sponsored by ROI Online (roionline.com).

 Jonathan Baker | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 42:31

A conversation with Jonathan Baker, novelist, essayist, publishing veteran, HPPR personality and former standup comedian. Baker and host Jason Boyett discuss his winding career path from Amarillo through Chicago and New York and back to West Texas, why NYC and the Panhandle are more alike than you'd think, and why we "flatlanders" need to rediscover our pioneer-maverick personalities. We discuss Baker's Colloquium article, "It's Hell, and I Like It." This episode is sponsored by ROI Online (roionline.com)

 Dusty Green | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:47

A conversation with Dusty Green, former Amarillo news anchor and current cohost—with his wife, Nikki—of Two for the Road, a travel and adventure show on PBS (twofortheroad.com). Dusty and host Jason Boyett discuss Dusty's path into local journalism, how he and Nik quit their jobs and sold everything to pursue their travel dream, and why returning to the Panhandle always feels like coming home. This episode is sponsored by ROI Online (getROIonline.com).

 Mary Emeny | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:26

A conversation with Mary Emeny, the Amarillo philanthropist and activist whose resume includes everything from being a founding Habitat for Humanity board member to helping establish Wildcat Bluff and develop The Greenways. Mary and host Jason Boyett discuss the history of the Frying Pan Ranch, how Mary ended up chauffeuring Vietnamese Buddhist monks around Paris during the 1970s, and why the city needs more sustainable development. This episode is sponsored by Lemieux Company (lemieux.company).

 Mike Fuller | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 44:58

A conversation with Mike Fuller, one of the "sons" of L.A. Fuller & Sons Construction (fullerandsons.com), a multi-generational paving and utilities contractor in Amarillo. Mike and host Jason Boyett discuss how L.A. Fuller got started in Amarillo, how a small dirt-moving business ended up having such a huge impact on the area's streets and neighborhoods, and why Amarillo is suddenly seeing so much road construction. This episode is sponsored by Lemieux Company (lemieux.company).

 Maegan Seymour | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:29

A conversation with Maegan Seymour, the marketing director for Underwood Law Firm. Maegan and host Jason Boyett discuss the advertising industry in Amarillo, how her parents' Jehovah's Witness traditions influenced her upbringing, and what it's like to be agnostic while living in a highly religious culture. This episode is sponsored by Wieck Realty (wieckrealty.com).

 Anthony Harris | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:40

A conversation with Pastor Anthony B. Harris of St. John Baptist Church (stjohnamarillo,org). Anthony and his family came to Amarillo in 2012 after having lived and ministered for decades in the Pacific Northwest. He and host Jason Boyett talk about how Amarillo's religious life differs from that region, about the realities of living in poverty, and about local issues related to race. This episode is sponsored by Wieck Realty (wieckrealty.com).

 Bobby Lee | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:52

A conversation with Bobby Lee of The Big Texan Steak Ranch (www.bigtexan.com), Amarillo's legendary restaurant, which is known worldwide for its free 72-ounce steak challenge. Bobby and host Jason Boyett talk about the restaurant's history, how founder R. J. “Bob” Lee developed the Old West concept, and why tourists seem to be more familiar with the landmark than locals. This episode is sponsored by Wieck Realty (www.wieckrealty.com).

 Chriselda Reyes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 33:24

A conversation with Chriselda Reyes, a local portrait photographer. Chriselda has traveled all over the world with her clients but calls Amarillo home. She and host Jason Boyett discuss how she got started in her career, why wedding photography is stressful, and what makes Amarillo such a versatile photographic backdrop. Don't miss her surprising "Eight Straight" answer about The Big Texan. This episode is sponsored by the AEDC (www.amarilloedc.com).

 Wes Reeves | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 38:52

A conversation with Wes Reeves of Xcel Energy's Southwestern Public Service Company. Whenever there's a power outage, Wes is the guy who appears in the local media to explain why. He and host Jason Boyett discuss how Xcel deals with extreme weather, why walking around is the absolute best way to discover downtown Amarillo, and why the GoldenLight Cafe is a sacred place. This episode is sponsored by the AEDC (amarilloedc.com).

 Suzi McKee | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 40:04

A conversation with Suzi McKee, the owner of Live Well Fit, a local women's fitness and wellness studio. Suzi and host Jason Boyett discuss the opportunities she discovered upon moving to Amarillo from Lubbock, as well as the unique niche she has carved out in focusing on women's health. Don't miss "Eight Straight," when Suzi shares which local restaurants have the healthiest meals. This episode is sponsored by the Amarillo Economic Development Corporation (amarilloedc.com).

 Caroline Kneese | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 33:18

A conversation with Caroline Kneese, the owner of Cerulean Gallery in downtown Amarillo and director of the Derrick Event Center. Located at 814 S. Taylor, Cerulean features the work of established and emerging artists. One of the artists Caroline represents is Denver Moore, the co-author of Same Kind of Different as Me and the subject of the new film. This episode is sponsored by Estacar Companies (estacar.com). theceruleangallery.com derrickevents.com samekindofdifferentasme.com

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