Episode #1 of The Austin Texas Times Podcast is available exclusively on Substack tonight.
Tomorrow you will be able to subscribe and listen to the podcast on all major streaming platforms: Spotify, iHeart, TuneIn Radio and Apple Podcasts.
Our special guest for Episode #1 is Brad Swail (@bradswail), the beloved host of ‘The Austin City Councilman’ podcast.
Mr. Swail is locally famous in Central Texas for his weekly appearances on KLBJ’s #1 ranked morning talk radio show “The Todd and Oz Show”.
Mr. Swail is internationally famous for being an intelligent, charismatic heart-throb who makes all the ladies swoon.
Episode #1 features Brad Swail and Austin Texas Times founder, publisher, IT director, VP of graphic design, podcast producer, and bombshell story dropper Teddy Brosevelt discussing over a dozen Austin-related topics.
EPISODE #1 TOPICS INCLUDE:
Two part bombshell investigation into Item 23 on AustinTexasTimes.com leads to item getting pulled from the agenda.
Teddy’s older sister Anna Brosevelt (@annabrosevelt) joins the staff of Austin Texas Times
Austin Convention Center expansion should be halted
Vanessa Fuentes calling anyone who opposes Project Connect a “far right extremist”
Austin Public Health still spending money to run ads promoting unhealthy propaganda. APH wants still kids to wear masks all the time in May 2023.
Story preview: Austin Aquarium horror show
Teddy ranks the best libraries in Travis County, while Brad ranks the Austin Central Library parking garage as the #1 worst parking garage in the world
Teddy tells Brad why he is declaring war on Austin news hack and why he has no choice but to brutally conquer the Austin news landscape in 2023
Clinton Rarey being an inspiration for citizen journalists
Women in Austin getting attacked on greenbelt trails in broad daylight
Why Teddy is demanding that the hypocritical hacks who work at Austin’s two print newspapers the Austin American-Statesman and the Austin Chronicle either (a) shut down their tree killing, environment-destroying newspapers immediately or (b) stop publishing stories that there’s a “climate emergency”.
Much, much more!
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