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Deconstructing Dallas
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Deconstructing Dallas에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Deconstructing Dallas 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
Shawn Williams and Ryan Trimble deconstruct politics, government, sports, entertainment current events, all things Dallas and all things Texas. An Allyn Media production.
Deconstructing Dallas has garnered multiple awards. The podcast was internationally recognized with a 2021 Hermes Creative Award and a 2021 Communicator Award, and was part of Allyn Media's work that helped the firm win D CEO's Nonprofit and Corporate Citizenship Awards 2021 for Equity Leadership, out of fellow finalists the Boston Consulting Group, Cardinal Health Sonexus Access and Patient Support, Texas Instrument and Dallas Mavericks.
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Deconstructing Dallas has garnered multiple awards. The podcast was internationally recognized with a 2021 Hermes Creative Award and a 2021 Communicator Award, and was part of Allyn Media's work that helped the firm win D CEO's Nonprofit and Corporate Citizenship Awards 2021 for Equity Leadership, out of fellow finalists the Boston Consulting Group, Cardinal Health Sonexus Access and Patient Support, Texas Instrument and Dallas Mavericks.
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Deconstructing Dallas에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Deconstructing Dallas 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
Shawn Williams and Ryan Trimble deconstruct politics, government, sports, entertainment current events, all things Dallas and all things Texas. An Allyn Media production.
Deconstructing Dallas has garnered multiple awards. The podcast was internationally recognized with a 2021 Hermes Creative Award and a 2021 Communicator Award, and was part of Allyn Media's work that helped the firm win D CEO's Nonprofit and Corporate Citizenship Awards 2021 for Equity Leadership, out of fellow finalists the Boston Consulting Group, Cardinal Health Sonexus Access and Patient Support, Texas Instrument and Dallas Mavericks.
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Deconstructing Dallas has garnered multiple awards. The podcast was internationally recognized with a 2021 Hermes Creative Award and a 2021 Communicator Award, and was part of Allyn Media's work that helped the firm win D CEO's Nonprofit and Corporate Citizenship Awards 2021 for Equity Leadership, out of fellow finalists the Boston Consulting Group, Cardinal Health Sonexus Access and Patient Support, Texas Instrument and Dallas Mavericks.
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×🏞️ Episode OverviewIn this inspiring episode, Ryan and Shawn sit down with longtime friend and Director of Dallas Park and Recreation Department John Jenkins to talk about the incredible progress of Dallas Parks and Recreation. From a rising national ParkScore to summer programming that changes lives, this episode celebrates the green spaces that bring Dallas together and the man helping lead that charge. Interview begins at 6:40 ✨ Highlights Dallas ranks #34 nationally in the Trust for Public Land’s ParkScore — now with 81% of residents living within a 10-minute walk of a park. John Jenkins reflects on 32 years of service and his rise through the Dallas Park system. Updates on major park developments: Southern Gateway (now Hensley Park), Bachman Lake enhancements, Glendale Park renovation, and more. The impact of recreational programs and summer camps, especially for underserved youth and therapeutic programs. Jenkins' vision for equity and inclusivity: making every park feel like a “backyard” and every rec center like a “country club.” 🛠️ Featured Projects Southern Gateway Park (Hensley Park) Oak Cliff’s Glendale Park Renovation Bachman Lake Skatepark & Aquatics Center Spraygrounds & pickleball courts (now over 70!) East Dallas’ Willie B. Johnson Recreation Center transformation 🎧 Listen & SubscribeAvailable on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all major podcast platforms.📲 Stay ConnectedLearn more: DallasParks.org Follow: @DallasParkRec on social media…

1 Wil McCall: Building Communities and Leaders from the Inside Out 37:17
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How do you turn a bold vision into lasting change? In this inspiring episode of Deconstructing Dallas, hosts Shawn Williams and Ryan Trimble sit down with Wil McCall, President of the Dallas Leadership Foundation, for a powerful conversation on transformational leadership and grassroots impact. Before diving into the interview, Shawn and Ryan catch up on a few local highlights—from the futuristic Walmart drone delivery system to Dallas College’s exciting involvement in Dallas Fashion MonthThen, Wil McCall joins the conversation to share his incredible journey: from climbing the corporate ladder to answering a higher calling—leading faith-rooted initiatives that uplift and empower Dallas neighborhoods. Wil talks about why relational capital is the real game-changer, how to build trust in underserved communities, and how faith, mentorship and servant leadership are key to building a lasting legacy. Stick around after the interview as Shawn and Ryan reflect on the hometown Texas Rangers’ first weeks of the season and hopes of another World Series bid.This episode is packed with wisdom, laughs, and a reminder that leadership starts from the inside out. 🕒 Interview Begins: 8:59 In This Episode: ✨ Why Wil McCall left the corporate world to lead through faith ✨ The mission and hands-on impact of Dallas Leadership Foundation ✨ How trust—and not just money—builds stronger communities ✨ The power of mentorship, legacy, and lifting up the next generation ✨ And... will Shawn and Ryan make it to a Rangers day game Get Involved:🏢 Dallas Leadership Foundation - https://www.dlftx.org/ 📲 Follow DLF on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn…

1 Environmental Justice Advocate Marsha Jackson is Moving Mountains Around the World 31:06
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Description: What happens when a massive pile of toxic waste shows up in your backyard—and no one seems to care? Dr. Marsha Jackson found herself at the center of an environmental justice battle when "Shingle Mountain" loomed over her southern Dallas neighborhood. Join hosts Shawn Williams and Ryan Trimble for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Jackson, Founder & Executive Director of Southern Sector Rising, as she shares her journey from Corporate America to becoming a nationally recognized environmental justice advocate.In this episode, Dr. Jackson takes us inside her six-year fight to secure zoning changes for Floral Farms, the devastating impact of industrial pollution on her neighborhood and her vision for a community park and improved infrastructure. Her advocacy extends beyond Dallas—she’s taking the fight to the global stage, including an upcoming trip to Italy for the Global Climate Reparation Summit.Plus, Ryan and Shawn reflect on a recent local policy debate and share a few thoughts on how Dallas is handling zoning and environmental justice issues citywide. They also take a moment to spotlight Kiwanis Pancake Days, a beloved tradition in Paris, Texas. Could these be the best pancakes in the state? Tune in and decide for yourself!In This Episode: How Dr. Jackson took on Shingle Mountain and won a critical rezoning battle The health and environmental hazards her community faced Why environmental justice is a racial justice issue—and what needs to change The power of grassroots activism, media attention and legal action Dr. Jackson’s commitment to cleaner, healthier communities, locally and internationally Interview Begins: 7:46 Resources & Links: 🌎 Learn more about Southern Sector Rising here 📲 Follow Southern Sector Rising on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedInGet Involved: Dr. Jackson and her team are always looking for volunteers and supporters! If you want to help make a difference, visit Southern Sector Rising’s website or reach out via social media.🎧 Tune In & Subscribe: Don’t miss this powerful episode of Deconstructing Dallas! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform, and follow us on social media for more stories of impact and leadership.…

1 A Bold New Era for Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas and Jennifer Bartkowski 33:21
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Stepping into the frostiest stretch of the Dallas winter, Deconstructing Dallas hosts Ryan Trimble and Shawn Williams kick off the episode in style—Ryan sporting an SMU beanie from Young Kings Clothing and Shawn wrapped in a vintage Texas A&M bomber jacket. After swapping stories about surprise snow flurries and icy roads, they sit down with Jennifer Bartkowski, the dynamic CEO of Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas. A lifelong Girl Scout herself, Jennifer shares her inspiring journey from selling cookies as a young girl to leading the organization into a bold new era. She highlights the innovative STEM initiatives at the state-of-the-art STEM Center and the exhilarating outdoor adventure camps that empower girls to dream big. Jennifer also delves into the transformative power of the Girl Scout Cookie program, which not only funds troop activities but cultivates entrepreneurial skills that shape confident leaders. As she outlines the organization's strategic vision to remain a premier destination for young women’s leadership, Jennifer passionately highlights the importance of single-gender spaces where girls can truly thrive. To wrap up, Ryan and Shawn debate their favorite Girl Scout cookies and also break down SMU’s first year in the ACC and Texas A&M’s strong basketball season.Tune in to discover how you can get involved—whether by volunteering, donating, or indulging in those irresistible cookies—and make a lasting impact on the lives of girls across Northeast Texas. Connect: gsnetx.org Interview begins 7:20…
The dynamic duo of Ryan Trimble and Shawn Williams are back for an electrifying 8th season of Deconstructing Dallas! After being named one of the Top 20 podcasts (#17) in the city, they’re ready to deliver another lineup of can't-miss episodes. Interview starts at 10:00 In this season premiere, Ryan sits down with Monica Paul, the Executive Director of the Dallas Sports Commission, who’s been pivotal in transforming Dallas into a premier sports destination. She delves into the Dallas Sports Commission's triple threat mission: attracting major sporting events, positioning Dallas as a global sports hub and leveraging these events to give back to the community. She also highlights some unforgettable moments, including hosting the NCAA Women’s Final Four and the NHL Winter Classic at the iconic Cotton Bowl. The conversation then turns to the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will bring 9 matches—the most of any host city—and an estimated $1.5-$2.1 billion economic impact to the region. She breaks down the massive operational efforts underway, from transportation logistics to sustainability initiatives, as Dallas prepares to welcome the world’s biggest sporting event. Building on this momentum, they explore the explosive growth of youth sports in Dallas, particularly the booming soccer scene, and how the World Cup presents a unique opportunity to invest in the next generation of athletes. Plus, they discuss the impact of SMU’s move to the ACC and the increased visibility it brings to the university and the city. Get ready, because this episode is a slam dunk for any sports fan or Dallas enthusiast. Ryan and Shawn have set the bar high for Season 8, and Deconstructing Dallas is poised for its most exciting season yet. Learn more about the Dallas Sports Commision Stay up to date with FIFA 2026 Check out Feedspot's 80 Best Dallas Podcasts…
This week on Deconstructing Dallas, Ryan Trimble and Shawn Williams dive into recent milestones, including a $10 million gift to the Law Enforcement Training Center, a succcessful event hosted by The Loop Dallas and exciting news about Molly Morgan stepping into her role as Texas State Director for Trust for Public Land. Our hosts are joined by Charlie Neil, President and Founder of Dallas Trinity FC , who shares his inspiring journey from athlete to entrepreneur. Discover how this new women’s professional soccer team is hitting the target by empowering women, championing youth development and conecting with the South Dallas community. The convesations turns to Dallas Trinity FC playing at the historic Cotton Bowl and how Dallas is becoming a hub for the future of women’s sports. Interview Begins at the 6:26 Follow @DallasTrinityFC for updates and join the movement! Connect with Us on Instagram: Ryan Trimble: @rtrimble15 Shawn Williams: @shawnpwilliams Allyn Media: @allynmedia…
In this episode of Deconstructing Dallas, Ryan Trimble and Shawn Williams explore the role of immigration in the state’s economy and also discuss wildlife conservation. Ryan reflects on his recent Dallas Morning News column advocating for the reintroduction of ocelots in South Texas, emphasizing the importance of creating conservation strategies that balance wildlife protection with sustainable land use. Our hosts are then joined by Chelsie Kramer, Texas State Organizer for the American Immigration Council, who offers valuable insights into the economic contributions of immigration. Chelsie explains how immigrants make up 17% of the state’s population but 21% of its workforce, contributing billions in tax revenue and bolstering Texas’ economy. She also discusses the need for secure borders and legal pathways to support workforce demands and strengthen border communities. Chelsie further tackles the challenges of misinformation surrounding immigration, sharing her experiences and advocating for fact-based, pro-immigration advocacy. She also outlines her vision for immigration reform, including expanding visa categories to address labor shortages in sectors like agriculture and warehousing. Tune in for an in-depth discussion on how conservation and immigration are integral to Texas’ future and the policies that can help drive sustainable growth for both wildlife and communities across the state. @immcouncil @chelsielkramer tximpact.org…
In this episode, Ryan Trimble and Shawn Williams chat with the president of the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce, Harrison Blair, who shares insights into his family's history in Dallas, including ties to Negro League Baseball and community advocacy. Harrison discusses the chamber’s significant growth, expanding from 100 to over 900 members, and highlights key initiatives like a $25,000 micro-lending program with VISTA Bank and a $141,000 grant program launched in 2020. The conversation also covers ambitious plans for the future, such as increasing membership to 3,000, transforming MLK Boulevard into a business district, and establishing a flagship office. In addition, the episode highlights the chamber's upcoming Cowboy Couture Gala on December 12, which will provide a major opportunity for networking and community support. Shawn and Ryan also get a surprise "call" from a longtime listener who has a bone to pick with one (or both) of them. Support Alpha Merit Group: Check out the Alpha Merit Group fundraising video dicussed in the episode and produced by Allyn Media. Consider donating to support education and mentorship for young men of color here . Connect with Shawn and Ryan on instagram: @rtrimble15 @shawnpwilliams…

1 Dallas Economic Development Corporation's Linda McMahon Looking Forward 35:02
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In this episode of Deconstructing Dallas, our guest is Linda McMahon, the inaugural CEO of the Dallas Economic Development Corporation (EDC). Linda shares her journey from growing up on military bases to becoming a key leader in Dallas’ economic development. Shawn and Ryan talk to their friend Linda about her work at The Real Estate Council, including her role with the Grow South Fund and the pivotal investments that are transforming Southern Dallas. Linda also sheds light on the future of commercial real estate post-pandemic, disucces the importance of in-office culture, and speaks on how Dallas can continue to thrive as interest rates begin to change. As she discusses the mission of the EDC, the conversation explores the efforts to diversify Dallas' economy by focusing on key industries and development opportunities around transit hubs and Southern Dallas. Dallas Economic Development Corp. Website…
In this episode, hosts Ryan Trimble and Shawn Williams sit down with Jake Allyn, the versatile actor, producer and writer making waves in Hollywood. As the son of Allyn Media’s founder Rob Allyn, Jake offers a unique perspective on creativity, reflecting his dynamic journey from football fields to film sets. He gives us an inside look at his latest movie project, Ride , where authenticity is more than a buzzword—it's practically a character in the film. For Jake, authenticity isn’t just an ingredient; it’s the entire recipe. Looking ahead, Jake shares his ambitious plans to embrace diverse roles, push the boundaries of producing, and develop innovative projects. Tune in to find out how he’s setting the stage for his next big moves in the industry. 'Ride' Trailer Jake Allyn IMDb Instagram - @ jakeallyn85…

1 Y'all Street & the Texas Stock Exchange with Chris Gannett 42:02
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This week Ryan and Shawn turn their attention to the world of finance with guest Chris Gannett. Chris is an investor, executive and former CMO of American Idol, now at the helm of Gannett Partners. He shares insights into his fascinating career journey, from Wall Street banking to the music industry. Deconstructing Dallas dives into the transformative potential of the Texas Stock Exchange (TXSE), a proposal that aims to shake up the financial landscape by providing a competitive alternative to giants like the NYSE and NASDAQ. The Olympics have recently wrapped and the guys talk about Team USA and laud our country's superior medal haul. If only there were medals for mastering the art of podcasting, our guys would probably add a few more to that tally! Connect with Chris: Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/chrisgannett Website: https://www.gannett.partners/ Chris' Dallas Morning News Column…

1 Jarred Howard on National Juneteenth Museum & Dr. Opal Lee 34:06
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On January 1, 1863—known as "Freedom's Eve"—the Emancipation Proclamation went into effect, marking the end of slavery in most American states. However, the news wouldn't reach Confederate-controlled Texas until June 19, 1865, a day now commemorated as "Juneteenth." In today’s episode, Ryan and Shawn are joined by Jarred Howard, CEO of the National Juneteenth Museum in Ft. Worth Texas. As a Fort Worth native, Jarred shares his vision for the museum and its impact on African American life and culture in the area. Tune in to hear about Jarred’s journey, the reasons for choosing Fort Worth, his collaboration with Dr. Opal Lee—the "Grandmother of Juneteenth"—and much more! Time Stamps: Introduction to Jarred Howard [7:00] Why Fort Worth? [10:32] Vision & History of the Juneteenth Museum [11:05] Making Juneteenth National [13:37] Inspiration [16:47] Museum architecture [20:30] Collaboration with Opal Lee [23:39] Connect and Learn More: Email: info@theNJM.org Instagram: juneteenthmsm Facebook: juneteenthmsm Twitter: juneteenthmsm Website: nationaljuneteenthmuseum.org…
In this episode your favorite podcasters interview Rick Loessberg, author of Two Societies . Two Societies discusses how a presidential commission of eleven individuals with differing opinions studied the horrendous rioting of 1967, unanimously concluded it was not the result of radicals but was instead a response to decades of pervasive discrimination, and produced a boldly-worded 600-page report in only seven months. It also assesses whether the protests and disorder that followed George Floyd’s death in 2020 were similar to 1967’s rioting and to what extent there has been progress in eliminating the discrimination that existed in 1967. Rick is a retired Director of Planning & Development for Dallas County where he established the County’s first housing rehab, Section 8, tax incentive, and CDBG programs.…

1 Exchange Club of Lake Highlands and Your Favorite Podcasters 37:23
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The latest episode brings Shawn and Ryan to the Exchange Club of Lake Highlands' June meeting where your hosts were the featured speakers. They took the time to record a podcast and what do you know...they interviewed one another. The guys covered a lot of ground, including their backgrounds, life at Allyn Media, the Deconstructing Dallas podcast origin story and how they both married up. The Exchange Club of Lake Highlands is an affiliate of the National Exchange Club. The original purpose of “Exchange,” which continues today, was to create grass roots organizations for the exchange of ideas leading to community involvement and enhancement in the Lake Highlands area of Dallas, Texas. This objective has been refined over the years to focus on the prevention of child abuse and a broad array of youth service, citizenship programs and community services, including the area schools and Family Compass. eclh.org…

1 Prospering Together: Heather McGhee on Racism and Economics 33:07
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In this episode of Deconstructing Dallas, Shawn and Ryan are joined by Heather McGhee, an expert in economic policy research and the author of the book "The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together." Heather discusses her journey exploring the intersection of racism and economics in America, highlighting the impact of racism on public goods, wages, and inequality. Heather reflects on her time at Demos, an organization focused on economic justice, and how her thinking on race and racism evolved during her tenure there. She also discusses the adaptation of her book into a Spotify podcast by Higher Ground, the production company of Barack and Michelle Obama, as well as the upcoming theater adaptation in Dallas. Shawn and Ryan also talk about the upcoming Banned Book Festival at Bishop Arts Theatre Center, inspired by "The Sum of Us," and Heather's thoughts on the book being used as inspiration for a play festival. They discuss the role of arts organizations like Bishop Arts Theater Centre in addressing inequality and promoting social change. Shawn and Ryan also reflect on the 2024 Dallas Bond Campaign and the passing of West Dallas community activist Raul Reyes Jr.…
In this episode of Deconstructing Dallas, Shawn and Ryan sit down with Sam Thompson, CEO of the Circle Ten Council Boy Scouts of America. Sam shares his insights into scouting and its impact on character development and citizenship training. He discusses the transition of scouting to include girls and the importance of inclusivity in scouting programs. The conversation then shifts to the rich history of Camp Wisdom in Southern Dallas, which celebrated its 100th anniversary last year. Sam provides a glimpse into what makes the camp special and how it has contributed to the community. Shawn and Ryan also delve into how individuals can get involved in scouting and the resources available for those interested in joining. Sam offers valuable information on scouting opportunities and how listeners can connect with their local scouting council. Guest: Sam Thompson, CEO of Circle Ten Council Boy Scouts of America Website: circleten.org Instagram: circletencouncil…
Ryan and Shawn catch up with Nicole Brewer and Ross Mulford of Classic Whimsy, the nation's leading e-commerce provider of classic children's clothing. Nicole shares about the history of the company, and the recent rebranding and Ross dives into the growing e-commerce landscape in North Texas. To learn more about Classic Whimsy visit www.classicwhimsy.com .…
Tens and tens of listeners rejoice! Deconstructing Dallas has made it to 100 episodes. From politicians to artists, activists to educators, Shawn and Ryan have interviewed a diverse slate of guests who have impacted Dallas, Texas, the U.S., and the world. This show marks the official kickoff of the podcast’s 7th season and the first recording of 2024. The guys look back at some of their most memorable episodes, including interviews with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks attorney Fred Gray , former Texas House Speaker Joe Straus , and PepsiCo business leader Rebecca Acuna . They also recall some of the lowlights, sharing a few of the outtakes that remained on the cutting room floor (so to speak). And there are two very special guests: Linda Williams and Jill Trimble aka the Deconstructing Dallas Moms Club. Shawn and Ryan’s mothers discuss their favorite guests, favorite shows, and favorite parts of their sons’ podcast. So, here’s to a prosperous 2024, an unforgettable 7th season, and 100 more episodes!…
Shawn and Ryan catch up with SMU's Director of Athletics Rick Hart. Rick shares about SMU's investment in facilities, winning seasons for SMU football and other sports, as well as the exciting news of SMU's move to the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).
This week on Deconstructing Dallas, Shawn and Ryan are joined by Jennifer Scripps, President and CEO of Downtown Dallas, Inc., the principal advocate, champion and steward of Downtown Dallas. DDI is a nonprofit that also manages the Public Improvement District for Downtown, providing added security, cleanup, homeless outreach, and general customer service. Jennifer discusses some of the transformative developments on the horizon, the last of five new parks which opened recently and all of the transportation options and opportunities downtown. Also…the TEXAS RANGERS WON THE WORLD SERIES! (Sorry, was that loud?). The guys shed a sports tear while describing their personal journeys with the local baseball team. And the Ags are looking for a new head ball coach. Imagine. All that and more on the countdown to the 100th episode! Web: https://downtowndallas.com/ X: @downtowndallas IG: @downtown_dallas…

1 Critical Thoughts on Architecture with DMN's Mark Lamster 40:10
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As Season 6 draws to a close, and they guys prepare to celebrate a podcasting milestone, Mark Lamster joins the show. Mark Lamster is the architecture critic for The Dallas Morning News and Loeb Fellow of the Harvard Graduate School of Design. His 2018 biography, The Man in the Glass House, about the late architect Philip Johnson, whose memorial to President Kennedy is located in downtown Dallas, was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Biography. He is the author of several books and has been a contributing editor to Architectural Review, Design Observer, and ID and writes often for Architect, Architectural Record, and Metropolis, among other design titles. His work has appeared frequently in national publications and magazines, including the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Wall Street Journal. Lamster is a native of New York City and holds degrees from Johns Hopkins (BA), and Tufts (MA). World Series talk ensues, as Shawn and Ryan don't know what we now know. (no spoilers). @marklamster www.marklamster.com/…

1 Franky Gonzalez's 'Othello' Promotes Black Woman to Head Football Coach 41:25
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Bishop Arts Theatre Center (BATC) is kicking off their 30th Anniversary season with the world premiere performance of Franky D. Gonzalez’s new play, The Tragedy of Othello . This entertaining and thought-provoking production is a 120-minute show which will begin October 19th and run for three consecutive weekends through November 5th, 2023. Franky Gonzalez stops by to talk about how his adaptation will retain the original plot but employ a modern aesthetic and language and set in Dallas in current times. The play centers on Imani Othello who encounters racism, sexism and ageism after being named the first Black woman head coach of a football team. The incredible Denise Lee will breathe life into the indomitable spirit of Othello. Franky D. Gonzalez is a Latino playwright based in Dallas and L.A. His work has appeared with The Lark, Sundance Institute, the Ojai Playwrights Conference, NNPN, LTC Carnaval, Latinx Playwrights Circle, Urbanite Theatre, Great Plains Theatre Conference, Goodman Theatre, The New Harmony Project, The Workshop Theater, LAByrinth Theater Company, Ars Nova, and Dallas Theater Center among others. He is the Bishop Arts Theatre Center Playwright-in-Residence. Also, hear a rather robust conversation between the guys about spiders and frogs and skunks. (oh my!) The Tragedy of Othello begins October 19 – November 5, 2023, for three consecutive weekends at the Bishop Arts Theatre Center at 215 S Tyler Street, Dallas, TX 75208. Tickets for The Tragedy of Othello can be purchased online at www.bishopartstheatre.org or by calling the box office at 214.948.0716 Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.…
Chef Samir Dhurandhar, Founding Chef at Nick & Sam's and author of the book Raising the Steaks is this weeks's guest. Chef Samir talks about the inspiration he drew from eating his mom's cooking and what it was like meeting Julia Child. Chef Samir also gave details on his time at Sfuzzi and explains why Nick & Sam's has been at the top of the game for so long. The guys also talk Cowboys/49ers (boy that didn't age well) and discuss a new way to address their work address. Where People Can Find Samir: IG Handle - @sam4chef IG Handle - @NickandSams Facebook - Nick & Sam’s Steakhouse Nick & Sam's Raising The Steaks…
Vice President and City Leader of the All Stars Project (ASP) of Dallas, Antoine Joyce joins the show, continuing what has been a stellar 6th Season. Antoine has led the creation of cutting-edge youth and community development programs throughout Dallas and nationally. He is also a dynamic and passionate bridge-builder who has introduced Afterschool Development to a diverse array of public and private partners, fostering innovative partnerships and collaborations through ASP’s Afterschool Development Initiatives. Ten years ago, Antoine and his colleagues brought All Stars Project and their focus on development through performance to Dallas. Shawn and Ryan talk to Antoine about the progress made by ASP in the last decade as well as look forward to the future. Of course the guys talk SMU and TAMU football, Dallas Wings basketball and....wait for it....Texas Rangers playoff baseball. What a time to be alive! Also, check out the ASP website and some recent media appearances by Antoine. All Stars Project Dallas https://allstars.org/members/antoine-joyce/ Antoine Joyce on Fox 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEDSk3Z9LGc Avoid the hidden dangers of the ‘summer slide’ in Dallas https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/commentary/2023/06/17/avoid-the-hidden-dangers-of-the-summer-slide-in-dallas/…

1 Dr. Stephanie Elizalde: Preparing Students, Empowering Teachers at DISD 43:00
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Dallas ISD Superintendent Dr. Stephanie Elizalde shares great news about student achievement in the district as Ryan and Shawn come back from summer break.
Shawn and Ryan catch up with Rebecca Acuna, the Director of Government Affairs for PepsiCo. Rebecca shares some inspiring stories from growing up in South Texas, and talks about all her work in politics, including leading the charge for President Biden's 2020 campaign in Texas. Rebecca also discusses her passion for helping children and families as incoming board chair of ChildCare Group. You won't want to miss Rebecca's captivating words, nor Ryan and Shawn's always witty banter.…
Shawn and Ryan chat with Texas State Director of Trust for Public Land, Robert Kent. Robert announces big developments for a great space in Shawn's neighborhood (Big Cedar Wilderness) while giving an update on the progress of Five Mile Creek. And Ryan asks Robert directly: Are you a chocolatier? https://www.tpl.org/…

1 The Shops at Red Bird: It's Happening with Terrence Maiden 35:16
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This week, Shawn and Ryan talk about the newly branded Shops at Red Bird with local developer Terrence Maiden of Russell Glen . Terrence highlights the opportunities and challenges of working in under invested communities and discusses how the rebirth of Red Bird is coming along. Terrence also informs Deconstructing Dallas about his work with the Maiden Foundation, started with his brother Tim. During the conversation, Shawn referred to an article he wrote about Red Bird 14 years prior to the recording. Saving Old Red Bird Mall by Shawn Williams - May 20, 2009 Ryan and Shawn also talk about Mayor Eric Johnson's Greening Initiative and the work Trust for Public Land is doing to support the vision.…

1 Joli Robinson: Business Lessons, Public Service & Nonprofit Leadership 35:49
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Joli Angel Robinson, CEO of Housing Forward, walks Shawn and Ryan through a fascinating career that lead her to leave the private sector to become a public servant. Joli talks about her work at the Dallas Police Department as well as her personal connection to affordable housing, homelessness, and housing instability. Shawn and Ryan also discuss the shootings in Allen and their desire to be part of a solution to mass shootings in Texas. Even though Joli is on a Twitter sabbatical, she can be found via @JoliARobin. Also visit housing forward at https://housingforwardntx.org.…
We're back for Season 6 after an abreviated Season 5. Katrice Hardy, Executive Editor of the Dallas Morning News is kicking off 2023. Katrice was most recently Executive Editor of the Indianapolis Star , which won a Pulitzer Prize for national reporting. Katrice shares her vision for The News and talks about her beloved LSU Tigers and their recent National Championship in Women's Basketball.…
In the 2nd part of this joint episode, Ryan and Shawn talk with Tom Foley, Founder of T2D Concepts. After actively practicing law for 15+ years, Tom directed his efforts to designing innovative, social entrepreneurially models to drive social justice. In 2016, Tom partnered with celebrity chef Tiffany Derry to launch Roots Chicken Shak. The Shak, along with the Shef Tiffany spice line and the Roots Southern Table, combines culinary skills with social impact, empowering women and girls to follow their passion. https://www.t2dconcepts.com/…

1 Chef Tiffany Derry Serving Southern Cuisine and Social Impact 27:38
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This week is a double episode, with the first from Chef Tiffany Derry. Chef Derry's restaurant Roots Southern Table pays homage to the way she grew up eating in the South. Roots founders, Chef Tiffany and Tom Foley (featured in Part 2) know that we are stronger together and that we must honor our roots. At Roots Southern Table, Tom and Tiffany want to evoke the feeling that you’re coming home to those you love. In this first episode Chef Derry talks more about her cooking style and influences, as well as the Presidential meals she has prepared. Roots Southern Table https://www.rootssoutherntable.com Roots Chicken Shak https://www.rootschickenshak.com/…
This week Shawn and Ryan speak with Cody Cosmic, Executive Director of Friends of WRR. Cody chats about the iconic, 100 year old cultural asset: a radio station that belongs to the City of Dallas. Cody expands on how the Friends of WRR work to ensure the station is available for generations to come. The Friends of WRR is a passionate and thriving community of classical music lovers. For over 40 years, Friends of WRR has collaborated with WRR 101.1 and the Dallas Office of Arts and Culture to ensure that WRR remains a city-owned and independent arts asset and that classical music is a continuous part of the North Texas community.…
Councilman Adam Bazaldua, Chair of Dallas' Quality of Life, Arts and Culture Committee is the guest on this episode. Chairman Bazaldua talks to Ryan and Shawn about his days as a chef and educator, as well as reflections on his first council term. Chairman Bazaldua also looks forward to some of his 2022 priorities.…
The Deconstructing Dallas crew speaks with Nadine Lee this episode, President & Chief Executive Officer of Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). Before coming to DART, Nadine was the Chief of Staff for Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro). She also led the development and implementation of the Flatiron Flyer Bus Rapid Transit for Denver’s Regional Transportation District (RTD). Nadine talks to Ryan and Shawn about . Ryan and Shawn also talk turkey and discuss how they plan to celebrate Thanksgiving. www.dart.org…
This week, Deconstructing Dallas hosts Shawn Williams and Ryan Trimble were joined by YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas President/CEO Curt Hazelbaker. Curt, who has been the CEO since 2017, actually began his YMCA career 40 years ago as a day camp counselor. Moving up through the ranks of the organization Curt has a keen understanding of the inner workings of the YMCA and why their services are more important now than ever due to the pandemic. From camp counselor to CEO, Curt discusses the dexterity necessary to stay relevant and the future plans of the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas. Visit: https://www.ymcadallas.org/ Shawn and Ryan also discuss a big win for Allyn Media client Village MD: Dallas backs Walgreens’ clinic partner Village Medical for state tax break https://www.dallasnews.com/business/retail/2021/11/10/dallas-backs-walgreens-clinic-partner-village-medical-for-state-tax-break/…
Chief Eddie Garcia stopped by to talk to Allyn Media’s Shawn Williams & Ryan Trimble about what led him to Dallas and what he plans to do now that he’s here. Chief Garcia is Dallas’ first Latino Chief of Police in the department's 140 year history. A Puerto Rican immigrant, Chief Garcia has spent 30 years in law enforcement. From SWAT to VICE and a bit of everything in between, Chief Garcia brings a wealth of experience and explains not only how Dallasites have received him but also what his focus areas are for the city's crime rate. Deeply connected to his Puerto Rican roots, Chief Garcia opens up about how his experiences as an immigrant shaped his idea of what community policing should look like. “Being the head of the community services division was one of the first times I realized that being a police officer was more than just the handcuffs I had on my belt.” - Chief Eddie Garcia…

1 Master of Disruption and Basketball: Dr. Eric A. Johnson 26:10
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Dr. Eric A. Johnson, Chief of Economic Development, Housing and Neighborhood Services for the City of Dallas, joins Shawn and Ryan on Deconstructing Dallas. Tune in to hear about Johnson's transition to Dallas (moving here just one week before the COVID-19 shutdown) and why he considers himself a creative disrupter with a competitive spirit. Johnson discusses how Dallas differentiates itself from its neighbors (the good, the bad and what makes us unique) and what the recent census report is telling us. He also speaks on the Southern Dallas tax base and what the recently passed Economic Development Policy means for Dallas. Visit: http://www.dallasecodev.org/ Email Dr. Johnson: eric.anthony.johnson@dallascityhall.com…
Shawn Williams and Ryan Trimble welcome Christine Perez, Editor of D CEO, on Deconstructing Dallas by way of the MZ Virtual Studios in Cyberspace. From the days of hobby writing as a young girl to winning the 2021 Editorial Excellence Awards, Perez shares her journey in learning from the best in the business in our "can-do" city of Dallas. Founded by the late Wick Allison, Perez talks about what sets D CEO apart from other business magazines, about her experience capturing stories about the people and business of Dallas, their latest round of nonprofit awards, and D CEO's commitment to diversity. And for all you book lovers out there, tune in to hear about D CEO's relaunching of the Big D Reads initiative with Communities Foundation of Texas. Share stories about people and businesses in Dallas making our community better. Email Christine: Christine.perez@dmagazine.com…

1 Alamo History Telling & Myth Busting with Jason Stanford 35:31
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Tune in to hear Shawn and Ryan break things down with Jason Stanford, co-author of New York Times bestselling book, Forget the Alamo. Stanford discusses how he and co-authors Bryan Burrough and Chris Tomlinson came to write this historical piece and the most recent events that led to its flying off library shelves. If you’re still waiting for your copy, Forget the Alamo challenges misconceptions of Texas’s past and the fight for independence aka what all kids in Texas learn in 7th grade history class. On Deconstructing Dallas, myth-buster and history buff Jason Stanford dives into how some of these myths were created and the politics enforcing them, what it means to teach our kids history as good and bad, and the fight that he and Forget the Alamo is a part of today. Sign up for the Experiment Newsletter here: https://jasonstanford.substack.com/ And follow Jason Stanford on Twitter: @JasStanford…
Philip Hiatt Haigh, Executive Director of the Circuit Trail Conservancy (CTC) joins Shawn and Ryan as their first in studio guest since March 2020. Philip explains why Dallas consistently ranks among the least bikeable cities, systemic challenges with transportation, and how active transportation (anything but your car) makes a city more robust. In partnership with the City of Dallas, CTC is soon beginning construction of The Loop, a project connecting already-existent trails in our city to develop a 50-mile loop that links neighborhoods in all four quadrants of the city. So, dust off that spandex and tune in to hear more about safe, reliable, state of the art trails coming soon to a neighborhood near you. theloopdallas.org facebook.com/TheLoopDallas/ @theloopdallas…

1 Former Speaker Joe Straus and moving Texas Forever Forward 33:09
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Former Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives Joe Straus talks about his family's political history in Texas and his own entry into politics. He also discusses the decision he and his wife made to join a Black Lives Matters march in the Terrell Hills community of San Antonio. Speaker Straus also talks about his organization Texas Forever Forward and their work to produce better policy outcomes. Ryan and Shawn also revel in recording their first episode together (in person) since March 2020. Bro hugs all around.…

1 Jerry Hawkins: Reckoning with the Past and a Case For Equity 42:41
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Jerry Hawkins, Executive Director of Dallas Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (DTRHT) join Ryan and Shawn on this episode. DTRHT is part of a national 14-place initiative by The W.K. Kellogg Foundation. Jerry explains the reckoning that's needed in order address the lingering effects of racism, and discusses some of the historical events that still have an impact on Dallas today. Jerry also tells listeners why a trip to Half Price Books could be a first step towards healing. Jerry on Twitter: @jerryleads Dallas TRHT on Twitter, LinkedIn & Instagram: @dallastrhc www.dallastrht.org…

1 The 16th Street Baptist Church Bombing: A Voice From Inside 40:58
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Dale Long grew up in racially turbulent and thoroughly segregated Birmingham, Alabama. He was in the 16th Street Baptist Church the day it was bombed by Ku Klux Klan members, killing Addie Mae Collins, Carole Robertson, Cynthia Wesley and Denise McNair. Dale recalls his memories from the moment the bomb went off and the events that followed, along with other notable memories from his childhood. Long discusses the legacy of racism and how it persists today, the epiphany he had while looking into Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s eyes, his calling to be a mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters, and so much more. Dale’s Email: dale1906@verizon.net…
Lynn McBee takes the cake as the first ever returning guest on Deconstructing Dallas. From the MZ Studios Virtual Studios in Cyberspace, Shawn and Ryan speak with Lynn McBee - CEO, Board Chair, biochemist, runner, former Dallas Mayoral candidate, philanthropic extraordinaire, among many other worn hats. McBee talks about her role as CEO at Young Women's Preparatory Network and what it means to have a school recognized as the #2 school in the state (15th in the nation). She dives into her latest work at EarthX and the millions of viewers across the globe they're reaching weekly. She discusses For Oak Cliff and their recent move and expansion to the former YMCA. And finally, tune in to hear how McBee believes the philanthropic community has rallied, grown and come together to move Dallas forward this past year. TWEET: @lmcbee4dallas WRITE: lynn@lynnmcbee.com WATCH: EarthXTV.com…
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