What do you do when the success of your business model revolves around sharing food and drink in-person, and you’re not a restaurant? You get creative! Amy Mugica will let us in on how she tweaked her approach so that she can continue bringing the wine tasting experience to her customers. Bring your own glass!
Interview: Tiffani Jo Feathers Healed Herself
If you watch TV at all, you’ve seen the ads 100X: Psoriasis is a skin condition that has prescription treatment available. Tiffani Jo Feathers is here to let us know that you may be able to control this condition without medication.
Interview: Planning Adventures with a Travel Planner
Jill Franks is a Travel Agent with Cruise Planners, American Express Travel. This week, she will tell us how she helps clients discover exciting cruise/land-tour/vacation adventures around the world, even while the world is still feeling effects of C-19.
Interview: Teaching Children to be Anti-Racist
You want your children to respect others no matter the color of their skin. You want to teach them that all people are created equal and that there is no place for prejudice or racism. But where do you start? Alicea Jones will talk about some tools for teaching young children, which are detailed in her new book “Raising Anti-Racist Children”.
Interview: Strengthening our community with the power of Nature!
Robin Cervantes founded Sanctuary Holistic Kitchen in Georgetown in 2015 with a mission to spread the knowledge of the power of plants to a broad audience.
Interview: Kelsie’s Warrior Pose
Brave Vira Yoga was created by a warrior to build warriors, whose focus is not only to be an oak tree during difficult times, but also to prepare for those moments and enjoy the empowering experience of overcoming challenges. Founder Kelsie Cabrera joins us this week to talk about her business, and how she has stayed focused despite the challenges that have gone into the decision to close the studio doors while keeping doors to yoga wide open and available to all.
Interview: Uncovering Scars of all Types
Shame and covering up, isolation, hiding, and feeling depressed. These are words that are often used in relation to scars, especially for women and girls. Nick Austin started We Are Not Broken to encourage and enable women and girls to proudly show their battle scars by redefining beauty.
Interview: Supporting Job Hunters
Craig & Debbie Foster founded Job Seekers Network in 2008 to provide comprehensive job search programs and services, along with emotional and spiritual support to adults in order to facilitate their return to the workforce. Join us as we discuss how the free and nearly-free programs are helping the unemployed/underemployed in the greater Austin area.
Interview: Keeping Students Active when there’s no School
Texas schools are closed down, but schoolwork continues… including physical education. These coaches will tell us how they have been keeping their students (and families) involved in PE/Athletics, along with some ideas on how to do conditioning and strength training over the summer while schools remain closed.
Interview: Janet Cesarini Loves Dogs
Janet Cesarini, owner of Pupology in Georgetown, has taken her passion for pets from pop-ups at local markets to a brick-and-mortar experience with natural pet food and Made-in-USA toys, treats, and gifts.