Episodes

  • Inside a Houston Food Writer’s Life: Dogs, Deadlines, and Underdog Restaurants
    Apr 6 2026

    Food writer Megha McSwain talks about balancing two very different rescue dogs with a career writing for Texas Monthly, PBS, and Food Network. She shares micro‑walks, immigrant lunchroom memories, and why she cares more about the people behind the plates than burger‑versus‑burger debates.

    Learn more about Megha HERE.

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    Key Takeaways

    1. How Pax and Wadsworth force healthy breaks and protect her from endless WFH grind.

    2. Why she wrote for twenty dollars a story just to see her name in print.

    3. Shining a light on underdog restaurants that survive hurricanes and floods.

    4. The Food Network essay about learning American food in a Houston school lunch line.

    5. Why storytelling about people, not dishes, keeps her obsessed with food writing.

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    24 mins
  • How Growing Up in a Rotating Zoo Made Her a Better Health Coach
    Mar 30 2026

    Health coach and podcast host Samantha Elizabeth grew up in a vet family with snakes, gators, and rescued farm animals. She explains how pets shape our stress, why dogs absorb our energy, and how coaching differs from therapy when you’re trying to change your life.

    Learn more about Samantha’s coaching and consulting HERE, and subscribe to her podcast Stress Mess HERE.

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    Key Takeaways

    1. Growing up in a family of vets and feed stores with constant rescue drop‑offs.

    2. Life with snakes, alligators, horses, and why nothing grosses her out.

    3. The difference between therapy (past‑focused) and coaching (present‑future).

    4. How pets regulate stress through movement, routine, and emotional support.

    5. Why dogs absorbing our pain should change how we show up for them.

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    35 mins
  • Candles, Dogs, and Buc‑ee’s: Inside Manready Mercantile
    Mar 23 2026

    Manready Mercantile founder Travis Weaver connects life with his dogs Delilah and Indy to the discipline of building a national retail brand from a hungover bubble‑bath epiphany and homemade candles in whiskey glasses. Consistency, routines, and responsibility are the throughline.

    Learn more about Manready Mercantile HERE.

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    Key Takeaways

    1. Why daily walks and sensory enrichment for dogs mirror business fundamentals.

    2. How a hungover bath with stolen Bath & Body gear led to candle classes.

    3. The evolution from stove‑top candles to farmers markets to a Heights flagship.

    4. Making “unisex but guy‑friendly” products in a pink‑bottle industry.

    5. How naming, Twitter‑era character limits, and Instagram helped grow Manready.

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    26 mins
  • He Quit Corporate Oil & Gas to Open a Dog Resort in 90 Days
    Mar 16 2026

    Former global program director Andy Raman walked away from corporate oil and gas to turn a house full of rescues into Fido’s Home, a dog resort in Katy. He breaks down patience, strict love, and why you never treat pet parents like walking dollar signs.

    Learn more about Fido’s Home HERE.

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    Key Takeaways

    1. How Andy went from Shell/BP/Accenture to launching Fido’s Home in 90 days.

    2. Lessons from living with sixteen dogs and running a dog resort for a decade.

    3. Why patience and firm boundaries with dogs mirror leading a team.

    4. The “extra mile” tactics that turn grooming freebies into long‑term loyalty.

    5. How community barbecues and low‑cost vaccines turn a daycare into a hub.

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    17 mins
  • Dog Taxi Confessions: Houston Traffic, Giant Breeds, and Second Vans
    Mar 9 2026

    Doobie Dogs Pet Taxi owner Ron Velez went from oil and gas and cleaning Airbnbs to shuttling Houston’s dogs to daycare, vets, and groomers. He shares traffic nightmares, 165‑pound Newfoundlands, and the fatherly advice that pushed him to buy van number two.

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    Key Takeaways

    1. How a routine Airbnb route and a doggy daycare sparked the pet taxi idea.

    2. The greenlight from Ron’s conservative dad that changed his career.

    3. Why Houston’s dog culture makes this niche business work.

    4. Handling anxious rescues, giant breeds, and kennel‑hating seniors without losing it.

    5. How traffic, patience, and being “the fun guy” shape his daily grind.

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    20 mins
  • The Final Season: Powerhouse Pet Owners and a Proper Goodbye
    Mar 2 2026

    Freddy explains why he killed Freddy’s Huge ASK, how Cruz Through HTX was born, and why this final “Powerhouse Pet Owners” season is a breakup letter to Houston and a bridge to his new show, Your Mic. Burnout, Pod Bros, pets, and what’s next for the mic.

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    11 mins
  • Empty Nest, Stray Dog, Full Oven: Inside Cake Fine Pastry
    Mar 2 2026

    Baker and business owner Liz Hale shares how a skinny street dog named Rihanna helped her family weather empty‑nest syndrome, post‑COVID gut punches, and the grind of running Cake Fine Pastry and Plum Coffee Shop in Houston. Rescues, cake, grit, and a whole lot of cheese tax.

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    Key Takeaways

    1. How a rescued “diaper dog” became the emotional glue of an empty‑nest household.

    2. Street‑dog reality in Houston and why keeping Rihanna was a no‑brainer.

    3. The post‑COVID beating independent bakeries took and why Liz refused to fold.

    4. What customer obsession looks like when you’re literally getting tickets to deliver cakes.

    5. Why being “meant” to own a business shows up most on the hardest days.

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    23 mins
  • Fighting the Inevitable: New Hope in Alzheimer's Research
    Mar 18 2025

    What makes Alzheimer’s disease so uniquely devastating compared to other illnesses?

    Dr. Paul Schultz describes Alzheimer's as a neurodegenerative condition that not only deteriorates the mind slowly but also significantly impacts the lives of loved ones who endure watching their family members fade away, brain cell by brain cell. Unlike cancer, which, though lethal, involves an aware patient, Alzheimer's strips sufferers of their awareness and connections. It's a disease that Dr. Schultz believes can have its risk reduced by at least 50% through lifestyle changes.

    Key Takeaways

    Here are five key themes discussed in the transcript, along with the main conceptual takeaway for each theme:

    1. Understanding Alzheimer's Disease:

      • Alzheimer's is a neurodegenerative disease, characterized by a progressive decline in cognitive abilities. The main takeaway is that Alzheimer's accounts for 60 to 80% of dementia cases, and it's essential to differentiate it from other forms of dementia that could result from reversible causes like strokes or vitamin deficiencies.

    2. Impact of Lifestyle Changes:

      • Lifestyle changes can significantly reduce the risk of Alzheimer's. The takeaway is that by controlling factors like blood pressure and adopting healthier habits, the risk of developing Alzheimer's can be decreased by at least 50%.

    3. Role of Inflammation and Chemotherapy:

      • Inflammation is a significant factor in the progression of Alzheimer's, and surprisingly, chemotherapy may have a protective effect. The main takeaway is that chemotherapy reduces cell proliferation, which might lower inflammation and subsequently the risk of Alzheimer's.

    4. Genetic and Familial Risk:

      • There is a genetic component to Alzheimer's, though not all cases are hereditary. The takeaway is that a significant portion of Alzheimer's can run in families, and genetic testing in certain cases might help assess risk, especially if there is a history in the family.

    5. Recent Advances in Treatment:

      • Recent developments have led to the availability of medications that can significantly slow the progression of Alzheimer's. The takeaway is that these medications work by reducing amyloid plaques in the brain, offering hope for better management of the disease in symptomatic patients.

    Timestamped Overview

    00:00 "Alzheimer's Risks and Prevention"

    03:45 Preventing Alzheimer's and Related Diseases

    07:36 ARBs: Alzheimer’s Risk Reduction?

    10:23 Brain Protein Accumulation and Aging

    16:25 Alzheimer's: Memory Loss and Anxiety

    18:56 Gene's Role in Alzheimer's Risk

    20:53 Youth Head Injuries and Cognitive Risks

    23:44 Safety: Wear Helmets and Seatbelts

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    28 mins