Send us a text I’m Gen X. Which means I didn’t grow up reading about history. I watched it happen live. On CNN. On Channel One. In classrooms where world events interrupted algebra, and cable news ran nonstop in the background of our lives. At the same time, I was learning journalism. The difference between fact and opinion. Why sources matter. Why a free press, trusted expertise, and respect for evidence are essential to a healthy democracy. Growing up in suburban Texas while listening to NW...
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Send us a text I’m Gen X. Which means I didn’t grow up reading about history. I watched it happen live. On CNN. On Channel One. In classrooms where world events interrupted algebra, and cable news ran nonstop in the background of our lives. At the same time, I was learning journalism. The difference between fact and opinion. Why sources matter. Why a free press, trusted expertise, and respect for evidence are essential to a healthy democracy. Growing up in suburban Texas while listening to NW...
My Dream Job, The Layoff, and That Pesky NDA, Road Trip Here We Come!
Confessions of a Gen-X Mind
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2 weeks ago
My Dream Job, The Layoff, and That Pesky NDA, Road Trip Here We Come!
Send us a text This episode is the true story of how modern streaming took shape inside a beat-up warehouse in Deep Ellum and how a corporate layoff pushed me into the most important reset of my life. I take you back to the early days of AudioNet and Broadcast dot com, the forgotten brilliance of Chris Jaeb, the Cuban takeover, and the crazy aftermath when the dot com bubble collapsed and all those overnight millionaires discovered how fast money can disappear. I share what it was really like...
Confessions of a Gen-X Mind
Send us a text I’m Gen X. Which means I didn’t grow up reading about history. I watched it happen live. On CNN. On Channel One. In classrooms where world events interrupted algebra, and cable news ran nonstop in the background of our lives. At the same time, I was learning journalism. The difference between fact and opinion. Why sources matter. Why a free press, trusted expertise, and respect for evidence are essential to a healthy democracy. Growing up in suburban Texas while listening to NW...