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Texas Standard
Coverage of politics, lifestyle, environment, technology, innovation and money matters from a uniquely Texas perspective.
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Jul 24, 2025 • 51min
The ADA turns 35: What true inclusion looks like
Keetha Adams, the head women's basketball coach for the UTEP Miners, dives into the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, advocating for true inclusivity beyond mere accessibility. She emphasizes the need for disaster preparedness that considers individuals with disabilities, stressing the importance of universal design in community spaces. The conversation also highlights the significant achievements of women in sports, showcasing both personal resilience and the broader cultural shift towards inclusion.

Jul 23, 2025 • 51min
Families are cutting back on food and medicine to pay the power bill
Margo Weiss, Executive Director of the Texas Energy Poverty Research Institute, discusses the rising struggles families face as they cut back on food and medicine to afford soaring energy bills. Jimmy Maas, host of Vamos Verde, adds insights on the local impact of these financial pressures. They explore the urgent need for energy policy reform and highlight how low-income households are disproportionately affected. The conversation also touches on the shifting dynamics of political discourse and community support for public media during these challenging times.

Jul 22, 2025 • 51min
Ag commissioner outlines rural flood aid
Recent flooding in the Texas Hill Country drastically reduced the missing persons count, but left many farmers and ranchers struggling without insurance. The complexities of post-disaster recovery are laid bare through personal stories of loss. There's a deep dive into the evolving landscape of remote work policies in the state, examining their effects on various workers. Also discussed are exciting advancements in space medicine and innovative co-leadership practices at Houston's Contemporary Arts Museum, showcasing the power of collaboration.

Jul 21, 2025 • 51min
Texas lawmakers begin special session focused on floods, maps
Lawmakers return to tackle pressing issues, including flood relief, THC legislation, and a contentious redistricting effort that raises eyebrows. The repercussions of a delayed $6 billion in education funding leave school administrators uneasy. Communities rally in the wake of devastating July floods, facing communication breakdowns and personal losses. Additionally, the impact of European sanctions on Russian oil has potential ripple effects on Texas fuel prices, revealing the complex interplay of local and global issues.

Jul 18, 2025 • 50min
The rise of Maren Morris
Join Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Maren Morris, hailing from Arlington, Texas, as she discusses her latest album, Dreamsicle, and her journey from rejection to stardom. With reporter Alexandra Hart, they delve into the challenges faced by communities post-flood and the ongoing healthcare struggles in Texas. Maren shares personal anecdotes about her rise in the music industry and sheds light on the emotional depth of her work, emphasizing themes of hope and resilience that resonate deeply in her music.

Jul 17, 2025 • 51min
Who really got things done at the Legislature?
Dean Spears, an economic demographer and co-author of 'After the Spike,' discusses alarming trends in population decline and its implications for Texas's future. Alexandra Hart, a Texas Newsroom reporter, examines who the most effective lawmakers are heading into a special session. Meanwhile, filmmaker Ari Aster shares insights about his new Western set against a backdrop of pandemic and protest, exploring authenticity and local culture. They all tackle pressing issues like flood management and the evolving legislative landscape, making for a thought-provoking discussion.

Jul 16, 2025 • 50min
Conspiracy theorists said ‘cloud seeding’ caused the Texas floods. It did not.
Robert Earl Keen, a beloved Texas musician known for his storytelling in song, joins the conversation to discuss his upcoming benefit concert for flood recovery in the Hill Country. He shares insights on the community's resilience and the collaborative spirit driving recovery efforts. The podcast also tackles the conspiracy theories surrounding cloud seeding and the surge of scams exploiting victims after the floods. Keen emphasizes the urgency of supporting locals affected by the disaster and the star-studded lineup for the concert.

Jul 15, 2025 • 51min
Climatologist explains what ‘1,000-year flood’ actually means
Arnie Segovia, known as Arnie Tex, is a champion pit master and YouTube star who shares insights on culinary traditions and resilience amid natural disasters. The discussion dives into what a '1,000-year flood' truly represents, emphasizing the increased frequency of extreme weather events and the impact of climate change. The podcast also highlights the collaborative efforts of first responders from Mexico during floods and the emotional narratives of community recovery. Plus, Arnie shares delightful tidbits from his new cookbook, blending Mexican-American recipes with BBQ culture.

Jul 14, 2025 • 51min
Trucking industry faces new border bottleneck
Drew Fitzgerald, a Telecom reporter for The Wall Street Journal, dives into the challenges currently facing the trucking industry at the Texas-Mexico border. He discusses the new English-language requirements imposed on commercial drivers, highlighting how these regulations are impacting Mexican truckers. Fitzgerald also examines systemic failures in disaster alert systems, questioning their effectiveness in the wake of severe flooding and the broader implications for public safety and community resilience.

Jul 11, 2025 • 51min
In wake of Hill Country floods, how to talk to kids about tragedy
Lucio Vasquez, a dedicated reporter for the Texas Newsroom, shares insights following the devastating Hill Country floods in Kerrville. He discusses the ongoing search for the missing and the community's emotional response. A pediatric psychologist joins to give tips on how to talk to children about grief and trauma, emphasizing the need for open dialogues. The conversation also touches on political responses to the disaster and the importance of improving flood preparedness in Texas.


