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Let Me Tell You Something about Austin Texas | Ep 202 (CLEAN)
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*disclaimer - every episode starting at 201 is clean - episodes 190 -200 the swears are bleeped - episodes 189 and below are not bleeped and may contain adult language This conversation revolves around a recent trip to Austin, Texas, highlighting a film premiere, cultural observations, and personal experiences. The hosts - Actress Jen Bartels and Comedian Isaac Abrams - who share a background in comedy, recount their adventures, including a film premiere for a project by their friend Jackie Quinones, who served as the director, writer, and star. The trip also coincided with a birthday celebration, adding a personal touch to their exploration of Austin. The speakers reflect on their comparisons between various cities, emphasizing the unique atmosphere of Austin in relation to places like North Carolina and Los Angeles.The discussion transitions to the culinary delights of Austin, particularly the famous barbecue, which Jen enthusiastically praises. She describes indulging in brisket and macaroni and cheese while navigating the vibrant nightlife of the city. However, they also candidly address the city's less glamorous aspects, such as the prevalence of public intoxication and litter, particularly vomit on the streets, which they humorously recount experiencing firsthand. This juxtaposition of enjoyment and discomfort provides an honest glimpse into their trip, capturing both the charm and chaos of Austin.As the conversation progresses, the speakers delve into social issues observed during their visit, particularly the homeless crisis in Austin. They express surprise at the visibility of homelessness in a city known for its vibrant culture and nightlife, contrasting it with their experiences in other cities. This discussion highlights a deeper awareness of social responsibility and the need for solutions to address these challenges. Additionally, they touch on political issues, such as local news stories about the removal of rainbow crosswalks, underscoring a tension between progressive and conservative values in Texas.The implications of the trip extend beyond mere observations, as the speakers reflect on the importance of community engagement and social issues. Their experiences serve as a reminder of the complexities of urban life, where fun and discomfort often coexist. They emphasize the need for cities like Austin to address homelessness and mental health while maintaining their unique cultural identities. This duality showcases the ongoing struggles many urban areas face and invites a broader dialogue about social justice and community support.In conclusion, the conversation encapsulates the multifaceted nature of travel, blending personal experiences with social commentary. The speakers' journey to Austin serves as a lens through which they explore themes of friendship, celebration, and social responsibility. By sharing their stories, they not only entertain but also provoke thought about the implications of urban living and the shared responsibility of communities to address pressing social issues. Overall, the discussion reflects a balance of humor and seriousness, inviting listeners to engage with the complexities of life in a vibrant city like Austin.
204 episodes
Manage episode 517680209 series 3403884
*disclaimer - every episode starting at 201 is clean - episodes 190 -200 the swears are bleeped - episodes 189 and below are not bleeped and may contain adult language This conversation revolves around a recent trip to Austin, Texas, highlighting a film premiere, cultural observations, and personal experiences. The hosts - Actress Jen Bartels and Comedian Isaac Abrams - who share a background in comedy, recount their adventures, including a film premiere for a project by their friend Jackie Quinones, who served as the director, writer, and star. The trip also coincided with a birthday celebration, adding a personal touch to their exploration of Austin. The speakers reflect on their comparisons between various cities, emphasizing the unique atmosphere of Austin in relation to places like North Carolina and Los Angeles.The discussion transitions to the culinary delights of Austin, particularly the famous barbecue, which Jen enthusiastically praises. She describes indulging in brisket and macaroni and cheese while navigating the vibrant nightlife of the city. However, they also candidly address the city's less glamorous aspects, such as the prevalence of public intoxication and litter, particularly vomit on the streets, which they humorously recount experiencing firsthand. This juxtaposition of enjoyment and discomfort provides an honest glimpse into their trip, capturing both the charm and chaos of Austin.As the conversation progresses, the speakers delve into social issues observed during their visit, particularly the homeless crisis in Austin. They express surprise at the visibility of homelessness in a city known for its vibrant culture and nightlife, contrasting it with their experiences in other cities. This discussion highlights a deeper awareness of social responsibility and the need for solutions to address these challenges. Additionally, they touch on political issues, such as local news stories about the removal of rainbow crosswalks, underscoring a tension between progressive and conservative values in Texas.The implications of the trip extend beyond mere observations, as the speakers reflect on the importance of community engagement and social issues. Their experiences serve as a reminder of the complexities of urban life, where fun and discomfort often coexist. They emphasize the need for cities like Austin to address homelessness and mental health while maintaining their unique cultural identities. This duality showcases the ongoing struggles many urban areas face and invites a broader dialogue about social justice and community support.In conclusion, the conversation encapsulates the multifaceted nature of travel, blending personal experiences with social commentary. The speakers' journey to Austin serves as a lens through which they explore themes of friendship, celebration, and social responsibility. By sharing their stories, they not only entertain but also provoke thought about the implications of urban living and the shared responsibility of communities to address pressing social issues. Overall, the discussion reflects a balance of humor and seriousness, inviting listeners to engage with the complexities of life in a vibrant city like Austin.
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