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Austin Eras

Austin Eras

By: Adam Flagg | Austin TX
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Welcome to Austin Eras, the podcast that unravels Austin's transformation into a 21st-century boomtown and explores its potential future. Brought to you by Collective Advisors, Austin Eras takes you on a journey through the city's evolving landscape and rich history, offering insights into its dynamic past, present, and future. www.austineras.com #Austin #Texas

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3755 S. Capital of Texas Hwy.
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Austin, TX 78704

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Episodes
  • The Future of Fashion Might Be Built in Austin with Nina Means
    Jul 6 2026

    What if the future of fashion isn’t being built in New York or Paris — but in Austin, Texas?

    In this episode of Austin Eras, Adam Flagg sits down with Nina Means, Director of the ACC Fashion Incubator, to explore how Austin is quietly building a new kind of fashion ecosystem — one rooted in technology, sustainability, entrepreneurship, and creative opportunity.

    But this conversation isn’t really just about fashion.

    It’s about how cities build industries. How creative people turn ideas into real careers. And why Austin’s collaborative culture may give it an advantage legacy fashion cities no longer have.

    Nina shares her journey from public health into fashion design, working with brands like Rebecca Taylor and Halston, and helping transform an empty room at Austin Community College into one of the country’s most unique fashion incubators.

    Together, they explore:

    • Why Austin approaches fashion differently
    • How technology is reshaping fashion careers
    • Why fashion jobs are becoming higher-paying and more technical
    • The intersection of AI, sustainability, and manufacturing
    • How ACC is creating affordable pathways into creative industries
    • Why Austin’s openness and collaborative spirit matter more than ever

    The conversation also dives into career reinvention, Austin style, local designers, creative infrastructure, and what it actually takes to build a sustainable industry instead of just a trend.

    Whether you care about entrepreneurship, technology, creativity, or Austin’s future, this episode offers a fascinating look at a side of the city most people still don’t realize is already emerging.

    Get in touch with Austin Eras

    Email: info@austineras.com

    Website: https://www.austineras.com/

    Call: 512-387-2333

    Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-bTMj5WY-4LduZI50w8bvQ/?sub_confirmation=1

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    50 mins
  • Buda Rising: Rewriting Central Texas' Future with Jennifer L. Storm
    Jun 2 2026

    For years, Buda was viewed as a place people moved when Austin became too expensive. Today, that story is changing.

    In this episode of Austin Eras, Adam sits down with Jennifer L. Storm, CEO of the Buda Economic Development Corporation and the first Texan ever named Economic Developer of the Year by the International Economic Development Council. Together, they explore how one of Central Texas' fastest-growing communities is evolving from a bedroom suburb into a destination for business, culture, and opportunity.

    Jennifer shares why Buda is becoming a community of choice, how historic Main Street is being revitalized, and why preserving local character matters as growth accelerates. She discusses the return of Buda’s 1884 train depot, the city's thriving live music scene, the famous Wiener Dog Races, and the community traditions that give Buda its unique identity.

    The conversation also dives deep into economic development: what it actually means, how incentive deals work, why Buda prioritizes local entrepreneurs alongside major employers, and how companies like Perseus and Terra Firma are helping reshape the region’s economic future. Jennifer explains her vision of creating high-paying jobs that allow residents to live and work in the same community while preserving the small-town character that residents love.

    Along the way, she reflects on lessons learned growing up on a South Texas Christmas tree farm, the importance of community involvement, and why some of the most exciting stories in Central Texas may no longer be happening exclusively inside Austin’s city limits.

    Whether you're interested in city-building, economic development, entrepreneurship, Texas growth, or simply discovering one of the region's hidden gems, this episode offers a fascinating look at what happens when a community grows with intention.


    Get in touch with Austin Eras

    Email: info@austineras.com

    Website: https://www.austineras.com/

    Call: 512-387-2333

    Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-bTMj5WY-4LduZI50w8bvQ/?sub_confirmation=1

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    59 mins
  • Preserving Austin: The Paramount & Its Next Century with Jim Ritts
    May 14 2026

    What makes a city feel alive across generations? For Jim Ritts, CEO of the Austin Theatre Alliance, the answer lives inside the walls of the Paramount Theatre.

    Recorded inside the historic Paramount Theatre on Congress Avenue, this episode of Austin Eras explores how one iconic venue became the connective tissue of Austin culture for more than 110 years. From Harry Houdini performing eight sold-out shows in 1916 to modern SXSW premieres, comedy festivals, and unforgettable musical moments, the Paramount has remained one of the city’s most enduring gathering places.

    Host Adam Flagg sits down with Jim Ritts to discuss his remarkable journey from ABC Sports and Monday Night Football to launching Channel One News, leading the LPGA during its global expansion, and eventually returning to Austin to help guide one of the city’s most beloved institutions into its next century.

    Jim shares incredible stories about Maya Angelou’s unforgettable performance, Jimmy LaFave’s emotional farewell concert, the rise of the Moontower Comedy Festival, Austin’s evolution into a major comedy and film destination, and the Paramount’s deep commitment to arts education and community impact.

    The conversation also dives into the theatre’s ambitious $66 million “Shine On” capital campaign and restoration project, which will modernize the Paramount and State Theaters while preserving their historic soul for future generations.

    This episode is about much more than entertainment — it’s about memory, community, creativity, and why places like the Paramount matter more than ever in a rapidly changing Austin.

    Whether you’re a longtime Austinite, a lover of live music and film, or someone fascinated by how cities preserve their identity, this is a powerful conversation about Austin’s past, present, and future.



    Get in touch with Austin Eras

    Email: info@austineras.com

    Website: https://www.austineras.com/

    Call: 512-387-2333

    Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-bTMj5WY-4LduZI50w8bvQ/?sub_confirmation=1

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    1 hr and 7 mins
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