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As podcast producers and journalism educators, hosts Katey Psencik Outka and Robert Quigley are on a mission to help you discover good podcasts. To do that, the two friends and coworkers check out podcasts from all genres and analyze them for you. Listen to Katey and Quigley discuss a different show each episode and help you decide …should you check out this podcast?
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McCombs Made

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The McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas at Austin isn’t just one of the top business schools in the country. It’s a place where chances are taken, dreams are born, and boldness is celebrated. Perseverance, drive, and a welcoming sense of encouragement are at the center of Texas McCombs. Hosted by UT student Firdous Khezrian, the “McCombs Made” podcast features interviews with trailblazing McCombs alumni and friends, highlighting their successes and sharing advice for the ne ...
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Forsaken

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Forsaken is a series that explores the systems that both enhance and oppress the lives of the more than 29 million people living in Texas. Each episode will address issues that Texans face each day – the good and the bad. We’ll explore the criminal justice system, Texas politics, civil rights, social issues and even a little bit of history. Texas is the second-most diverse state in the nation and has equally diverse stories to tell. As the legendary late Texas singer Billy Joe Shaver sings: ...
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What It’s Like

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Ever wondered what it’s like to be one of the most creative people in business? How about the producer of some of Hollywood’s biggest films? Host Mahlah Freeman brings you stories from alumni, faculty, students and friends of the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin as she finds out what it’s like to be them and how communication helps them succeed. Hear stories from communicators of all types – journalists, advertising professionals, movie producers, podcaster ...
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Darkness

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On August 1, 1966, a sniper climbed the steps of the University of Texas at Austin’s 27-story tower. Seventeen people were killed and more than 30 others were injured. Fifty-six years later, mass shootings make headlines nearly every week. And the University of Texas tower looms over campus, a reminder of one of the first mass school shootings in United States history that has long been forgotten. In season four of “Darkness,” host Sara Kinney walks through the day of the University of Texas ...
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35

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I-35 runs nearly 500 miles from Laredo to Gainesville, Texas. Driving along I-35 - through 18 counties and cities like Dallas, Austin and San Antonio - you get a good taste of what Texas is all about. “35” follows host Sara Schleede as she takes a road trip along Interstate 35 and documents the stories she encounters along the way, from oil busts and gentrification to cowboy culture and roadside attractions.
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Lady Bird

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In the years following her time in the White House, Lady Bird Johnson spent countless hours detailing her life experiences with historians for the LBJ Presidential Library. To bring her incredible story to life, host Jade Emerson unearthed those never-before-played audio files and interviewed historians, White House insiders and the people who knew and loved Claudia Alta “Lady Bird” Johnson. This intimate portrait begins deep in the woods in East Texas and follows her path as she transforms ...
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Devilish Deeds

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In 1946, a serial killer murdered five people over the course of 10 weeks in Texarkana, Texas before disappearing. Theories abound about who the killer may have been, but decades later, the case is still unsolved. In season two of “Devilish Deeds,” Texarkana native Peyton Sims tells the story of the Phantom Killer, his young victims and the people who are still investigating this case today.
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Crooked Power

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On Sept. 30, 2010, the South American nation of Ecuador descended into chaos. The national police force had hit the streets in a large protest demanding better benefits. Ecuador’s brash and theatrical authoritarian leader Rafael Correa cracked down on the protesting police and cut media coverage, leaving the nation’s citizens wondering what happened. In the aftermath, Ecuador’s largest newspaper, El Universo, published an opinion piece demanding answers, and Correa went after the newspaper, ...
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Generation AI

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As artificial intelligence continues to develop, it's not enough to focus on whether AI can or cannot carry out a task — we need to focus on whether the technology should carry out the task at all. At the University of Texas at Austin, researchers across a variety of disciplines are doing just that. From Good Systems — Ethical AI at UT Austin and The Drag Audio Production House, "Generation AI" explores how AI is transforming the way we live, work, teach, learn and connect with each other.
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Have you ever poured out your life story to your hairdresser? Dropped the latest gossip to your manicurist? Spilled your guts to your masseuse? You can only imagine the conversations with celebrities and their fashion designers are something you do not want to miss… Hosted by celebrity fashion icons and husbands, Pol' Atteu and Patrik Simpson from the hit Amazon Prime Video TV show, Gown and Out Beverly Hills and weekly hosts of Jeff Lewis Extended on Sirius XM Channel 102, Radio Andy – this ...
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Bill Cunningham is a UT alumnus who wore many important hats as a Longhorn, like Chancellor of the University of Texas Systems and President of the University of Texas at Austin. In this episode, host Mahlah Freeman talks to Cunningham about his time at UT, the many influential leaders he met as president of the university and what he wants his leg…
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In 1955, Mansfield ISD was still segregated, despite the Brown v. Board of Education ruling the year prior. It was a small town, heavily divided by race, just outside of Fort Worth, Texas. In the first part of a two-part series, Khiry Duffey shares the story of Clifford Davis and Floyd Moody, two people who were critical in the efforts to desegrega…
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This week we have multi-talented influencer and burlesque performer, Cassandra Cass, opening about her life, career, and transition. With humor and raw honesty, Cassandra takes us on a journey through her past, from growing up in Des Moines, Iowa, to becoming a fixture in the Los Angeles scene. She shares the emotional and physical challenges of he…
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Today's podcast answers all of the questions that keep you up at night, even Katey’s medicated dog. PJ Vogt of Search Engine invites a guest to discuss the hard-hitting question, how sad are monkeys at the zoo? Discussions of a suicidal elephant and anxious dogs occur, and Katey and Quigley let you know how you can entertain monkeys at the zoo. If …
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It’s Part 2 with Amy Yasbeck and we continue intimate and thought-provoking conversation, delving even deeper into topics that touch on family, love, loss, and spiritual growth. We begin with Pol’ reminiscing about his grandmother’s battle with dementia, sharing poignant memories of her wisdom and the deep emotional connection they shared and their…
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This week we are with beloved actress, advocate and friend, Amy Yasbeck, known for her iconic roles in Wings, The Mask, Splash Too and the widow of legendary actor John Ritter. She takes us on an emotional journey through her life, career, and personal challenges and shares touching stories, laughs, and moments of deep introspection. We begin with …
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On January 1, 2024, Texas Senate Bill 17 went into effect. Its purpose was to remove Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs and initiatives at all Texas public institutions, resulting in the closure of UT Austin’s Division of Campus and Community Engagement and other programs and departments accused of promoting DEI efforts. The bill’s aim is to…
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A podcast ranking system might be in the works after listening to today's episode, “Bananas”! This episode, Katey and Quigley unpack the ethics behind plants with feelings and animals that breathe through their butts. Plus, an Ig Nobel Prize might just be in the works. If you enjoy fun, intriguing news stories, check this one out!…
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Soriya Estes co-manages Estes Audiology Hearing Centers and serves as Senior VP of Brand Strategy for Alpaca Audiology, LLC, the largest independently owned group of audiology practices in the country. She discusses why speech language pathology and audiology are in the Moody College of Communication, what it’s like being a female entrepreneur and …
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It’s part two with Doug Budin for an even deeper dive into his personal experiences, fashion mishaps, and life lessons. We begin with Doug sharing the details of his upcoming national tour and some behind-the-scenes drama involving the fashion choices of Real Housewives stars Vicky Gunvalson and Shannon Beador. Doug recounts these incidents with hi…
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Registering to vote can be tricky, especially because Texas is one of eleven states that doesn’t have online voter registration. The deadline to register to vote in Texas is October 7, and the deadline to request an absentee ballot is October 25. In this episode, Sofia Vargas Karam walks through some of the difficulties of registering to vote in Te…
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For this episode, host Mahlah Freeman spoke with Kelly Stuckelberg, a powerhouse McCombs alumna who earned her MBA in 1991. She went on to become the CFO of Zoom and a staunch McCombs supporter. We talked about how philanthropy plays a role in her life, how the lesson she learned at Macomb shaped her, and what she wants her legacy to be.…
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It’s part two of our unfiltered and wildly entertaining conversation with Frenchy Morgan. Kicking off with the always scandalous Haute Topics, we dive straight into Frenchy’s opinions on influencers, and she doesn’t hold back, stating that being an influencer is “too much work” for her, leading her to proudly share how she’s been banned from entire…
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This week we welcome our friend and fellow Jeff Lewis Radio Host, Doug Budin and he charms us as with a jar of his homemade tomato sauce, and Pol’ recalls cooking with his mother, leading to a deeper dive into Armenian cuisine, culinary roots and recipes and favorite spots in Los Angeles to find authentic ingredients. Doug shares some of his favori…
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This week, Pol' Atteu and Patrik Simpson dive deep into the world of fashion as they take on the hits and misses of the 2024 Primetime Emmys red carpet. From the jaw-dropping ensembles to the unfortunate flops, no look goes unexamined. Who wore it best, and who needs to reconsider their stylist? In a no-holds-barred critique, Pol' gives his expert …
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In part two of this two-part series, Aislyn Gaddis looks at the larger context of the systems in place that allowed Fred Harris’ death, and similar tragedies, to happen – from the state of the Harris County Jail to the laws in place that contribute to the jail’s conditions.
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Comedian and documentarian Alzo Slade talks to the “What It’s Like” team ahead of his appearance on “Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!” in Austin in early 2024. He discusses his creative process, his time at Prairie View A&M University, how he began working with VICE and what it felt like to win an Emmy and a Peabody.…
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This week we sit down with Frenchy Morgan, known for her appearances on Rock of Love and Celebrity Big Brother UK and a guest from the first season of Gown and Out in Beverly Hills. Frenchy explains the origin of her name, recalling that she was originally known as Angelique during her time on VH1. The conversation quickly takes a lively turn as Fr…
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For the first episode of season two of "McCombs Made," hear from Neal Golden. He's a University of Texas alumnus who continues to be a guiding force at McCombs. Mr. Golden is a very active Texas Ex and holds leadership roles with the McCombs BBA Board and Dean's Advisory Board. In this episode, Mr. Golden discusses how his parents helped shape his …
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Fred Harris, a 19-year-old with special needs, was murdered in the Harris County Jail in 2021. Fred’s killer was sentenced to 50 years in prison, but Fred’s mother is still demanding justice for her son. She claims the justice system failed him. In part one of this two-part series, Aislyn Gaddis shares the story of Fred Harris’ life and death.…
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Are you hungry? You are going to be after this week’s review of “Ringer Food”. This episode has Katey and Quigley listening to food news and sharing their own personal stories. Hear about blue Powerade milkshakes, Katey and Quigley’s favorite barbecue sauces and Quigley’s time in a rap band. So listen to your stomach grumble, and learn if you shoul…
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It’s part two with Ryan Bailey to delve deeper into the complex world of reality television and the personal struggles that shape the lives of its stars. We kick off discussing with the connection between Scheana Shay’s grandparents and Patrik’s parents setting the stage for the deep bond we share with her and the Vanderpump Rules cast. We quickly …
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In part 2 of our sit down with Jodie Sweetin we delve into her rich career and personal life, offering an insightful peek behind the curtain. We kick off with her reflecting on the contrasts between filming before a live studio audience and performing live on stage. The discussion turns to Jodie’s involvement with Jeff Lewis and how she became a ch…
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In the second episode of a series about Greek life at UT, Data Dives host Carolyn Parmer sheds light on some of the large issues within the community of sororities on the University Panhellenic Council. Members of these 13 chapters face low ethnic and LGBTQ+ diversity, a ranking system, negative effects on mental health and more.…
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This summer has been historic as headlines filled with election updates dominate news feeds. But with updates flooding through, we wanted to slow down and talk about what one of the most recent events, specifically vice president Kamala Harris’s entry into the election, means for Texas. Host Sara Kinney talks to two Texas journalists, Abigail Rosen…
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This week we sit down with Ryan Bailey, the charismatic host of the popular podcast So Bad It’s Good and fellow Jeff Lewis Chump Co-host. It kicks off with Ryan expressing his surprise at how our boutique also doubles as a fully functional studio, and he comments on the “Hollywood Hustle” he’s just witnessed off the air. We dive into Ryan’s acting …
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Is Katey’s dog a capybara? Probably, if the snoring clip featured in the cold open is any indication. This episode, Katey and Quigley learn about hydrochoerology, which is apparently the study of capybaras. If you, too, enjoy learning a lot about various -ologies, tune into this episode to see if you should check out this podcast.…
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This week we reunite with Jodie Sweetin, the actress who won hearts as Stephanie Tanner on the iconic television series “Full House” and its successful reboot “Fuller House.” We reconnect after an astonishing 16 years. The reunion is filled with humor and nostalgia as our lives have changed since we last saw each other. Jodie reminisces about the c…
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Aisha Harris, one of the hosts of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour, talks about her new book “Wannabe: Reckonings with the Pop Culture That Shapes Me,” her job as a cohost on one of NPR’s top shows and the controversy that followed a piece she wrote about turning Santa Claus into a penguin.
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In this pilot episode of a series about Greek life at UT, Data Dives host Carolyn Parmer gives an overview of the university’s sororities and fraternities with a focus on the two largest governing bodies: the University Panhellenic Council and the Interfraternity Council. Whether you can name every Greek organization or remain baffled by this insti…
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Many Texans may not have heard of Mary Frances Tarlton "Sissy" Farenthold. She was a legendary environmentalist in the state. She also ran for governor – twice – and was even a nominee for U.S. vice president. This episode focuses on Farenthold’s environmental work, with a focus on the creation of Mustang Island, an 18-mile stretch of beach that ru…
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In this exciting episode of Undressed the Podcast, hosts Patrik and Pol welcome special guests Matt Taff and Ian Kane, the talented showrunners and executive producers of the highly anticipated sci-fi film “Emergence 2028.” The episode kicks off with an introduction to the guests, highlighting Matt’s recent Telly Award win for his work on the soap …
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What would you do if you inherited loads of money? If you would smuggle a yeti finger out of a monastery in a film canister in the actor Jimmy Stewart’s suitcase, then “Tom Slick: Mystery Hunter” might be the podcast for you. This week’s episode has Katey and Quigley listening to an audio drama following an eccentric rich explorer on a journey to f…
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Boutique studios and fitness classes are popular, but what do they actually have to offer? Sofia Vargas Karam sits down with Lindsay Howe Ruth and Laura Gilhman-Jones to explore the benefits of fitness classes, how they became instructors and most importantly, how they've built a community from it. They'll talk about how fitness isn't just about sw…
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In Part two of our sit-down with the versatile actress Tamara Clatterbuck, we begin with the high-energy segment “Haute Topics” and we touch on the headlines of Mama June, Billy Ray Cyrus and Courtney Stodden engaging in a lively critique, setting the stage for the dynamic discussion ahead. The trio then delves into a critical topic for child actor…
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Despite being a mostly conservative community, New Braunfels, Texas has become a safer space for LGBTQ+ people in recent years. In the final installment of Queer Texas, Heather Stewart shares the experiences of local LGBTQ+ high schoolers, discusses the city’s political climate and outlines the creation of New Braunfels’ pride events.…
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It’s part 2 of our episode with Fernando Carsa and we delve into the journey of this trailblazing actor who was honored with the inaugural LGBTQ+ Rising Star Award, marking a significant milestone in media representation and he shares the emotional moment of learning about the award, the support from his family, and the challenges he's faced along …
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If you’ve ever sat through an elementary science class, you’ve probably learned about monarch butterflies – their obsession with milkweed, stages of metamorphosis, and annual migration. But how does this migration actually play out in today’s industrialized world? Host Sara Kinney walks through all the struggles these little creatures face on their…
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This week we warmly welcome the multi-talented actress Tamara Clatterbuck, celebrated for her notable roles on “Days of Our Lives” and “The Young and the Restless” and we begin acknowledging her impressive career in daytime television. We reminisce about bumping into Tamara at the Will Trent screening and Pol’ humorously confesses he attended prima…
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In May 2023, a family-friendly drag show at a New Braunfels, Texas church attracted protestors. In part three of Queer Texas, Heather Stewart talks to the pastor of Faith United Church of Christ about the protest and the fallout that followed. This episode also explores the roles that faith and religion play in the lives of three LGBTQ+ people in N…
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To celebrate 23 years of mutual spite, Quigley brings in special guest Emily Quigley this week in honor of their wedding anniversary. Katey, Quigley and Emily listen to “I’ve Had It”, a podcast celebrating petty grievances, and share if they’ve “had it or hit it” with marriage, the Oxford comma and hot rodent men. So if you like to complain, you sh…
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Pigeons. They’re everywhere. Surely they can’t be endangered. Right? Right…? Delve into the feathery world of our neighborhood fowl with Olivia Dilley as she breaks down everything about the wild world of pigeons and why we should care about them. In this episode, we hear from Joe Wood, co-chair of the International Union for Conservation of Nature…
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