• Austin and San Antonio inch closer to metroplex status & a toast to Hill Country wines
    Jan 27 2023
    Community Impact reporter Zara Flores discusses the likelihood that Austin and San Antonio will form a metroplex in the vein of Dallas-Fort Worth. Reporter Elle Bent gives a rundown of the Hill Country wine scene and shares a toast to the podcast's one-year anniversary.    The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.
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    15 mins
  • Small businesses sweat in western Travis County & a trip to Texas Honey Bee Farm
    Jan 20 2023

    On this episode, Community Impact reporter Taylor Cripe brings a report on the state of small business in western Travis County. Plus, we take a trip to Southwest Austin’s Texas Honey Bee Farm. 

    The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Victoria Schaefer and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.

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    16 mins
  • Round Rock adds density & Cedar Fever explained
    Jan 13 2023

    Karl Flocke, a woodland economist with the Texas A&M University Forest Service, answers questions about Cedar Fever as Central Texans feel allergy symptoms. Plus, Community Impact reporter Brooke Sjoberg discusses Round Rock's plans to add more multifamily housing to meet population growth estimates.

    The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Morgan O'Neal and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.

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    17 mins
  • Leander strategizes development & Texas sees high maternal mortality rates
    Jan 6 2023
    The first episode of the Austin Breakdown podcast in 2023 tackles strategic growth in the suburbs and how the Texas Legislature is set to address startling data on maternal mortality and morbidity. Community Impact reporters Zacharia Washington and Hannah Norton weigh in.   The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Summer El-Shahawy and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.  

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    18 mins
  • Austin’s 2022 in review
    Dec 23 2022

    For the final episode of 2022, Olivia sits down with Community Impact's Austin managing editor Amy Denney to discuss some of the biggest stories from the past year, from Austin's boil water notice to Round Rock's destructive tornadoes. 

    Episodes will return on Friday, Jan. 6.

    The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.

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    16 mins
  • Community First! Village forges connections for the chronically homeless & Austin gets new leadership
    Dec 16 2022

    In far east Austin, Community First! Village continues to expand the footprint of its tiny home community for people exiting chronic homelessness. This week, Olivia takes a tour of the neighborhood and talks with Alan Graham, CEO of Mobile Loaves & Fishes, about the community's mission to create rooted connections in addition to housing.

    Later in the episode, Community Impact's Austin City Hall reporter Ben Thompson joins to discuss the results of the city's recent runoff elections and what Austinites can expect from their new leaders.

    The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.

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    20 mins
  • Food! Food! serves up 3 decades of comfort & Austin Energy rates tick up
    Dec 9 2022

    This week's episode features a standby of the Tarrytown neighborhood, sandwich shop and deli Food! Food! Olivia chats with the eatery's owner Susan Eggert as Food! Food! approaches 30 years in business. Plus, Community Impact reporter Sumaiya Malik breaks down what's behind rate increases from Austin Energy.

    On Dec. 8, after the time of recording for this episode, Austin City Council voted to approve new Austin Energy base rates that will add approximately $9 to the average customer's electric bill. Learn more here. 

    The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Victoria Schaefer and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.

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    16 mins
  • Blue Genie Art Bazaar celebrates another holiday season & Central Texas semiconductor industry grows
    Dec 2 2022

    Just in time for holiday shopping, the Austin Breakdown stops by Blue Genie Christmas Bazaar as it enters its 22nd year as a local holiday tradition. Later, Community Impact reporter Ben Thompson stops by to discuss Central Texas' growing profile as a player in the chipmaking, or semiconductor, industry.

    The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Morgan O'Neal and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather.

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    14 mins