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Hello Houston (June 9, 2026)

1 h 38 min · Gestern
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On today’s Hello Houston, we discuss a new study from the Hobby School of Public Affairs that takes a closer look at how Houston residents view their communities, with the University of Houston’s Gail Buttorff [https://www.uh.edu/hobby/about/faculty/gail-buttorff/index.php] and Maria Perez Arguelles [https://www.uh.edu/hobby/about/faculty/maria-perez-arguelles/index.php], who both break down its findings. Then, Seetha Kulandaisamy, the Director of Development at ISHIDA Dance Company [https://www.ishidadance.org/] and Texas-born dancer Helen Clare Kinney, tell us about waiting/REX [https://asiasociety.org/texas/events/ishida-dance-company-waiting-rex], a contemporary dance double bill that will run from June 11–14 at the Asia Society Texas Center. In the second hour of the show, we’re joined by Deandre Prescott [https://www.colliers.com/en/experts/deandre-prescott], the Research Director for Colliers in Houston, who breaks down what's happening with Houston's growing apartment market and what falling rents, new construction, and changing development patterns could mean for renters. Plus, we discuss the challenges Texans face in accessing mental health care with Andrea Usanga, the Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer at Mental Health America of Greater Houston [https://mhahouston.org/], who also tells us about their new program, which aims to make it easier to connect people with the care they need. And, as always, Ernie Manouse and guest host Donna Reed [https://www.instagram.com/donnareedvo/] talk about today’s top stories at the top of each hour, including Texas General Land Office Commissioner Dawn Buckingham saying Harris County will likely not meet important flood project deadlines [https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/harris-county/2026/06/08/553879/shovels-not-scapegoats-texas-glo-says-harris-county-may-have-no-chance-of-meeting-flood-project-deadlines/], NASA announcing the new Artemis III crew, which they discuss with Houston Public Media reporter Michael Adkison [https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/author/michael-adkison/], and more.

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Episode Hello Houston (June 9, 2026) Cover

Hello Houston (June 9, 2026)

On today’s Hello Houston, we discuss a new study from the Hobby School of Public Affairs that takes a closer look at how Houston residents view their communities, with the University of Houston’s Gail Buttorff [https://www.uh.edu/hobby/about/faculty/gail-buttorff/index.php] and Maria Perez Arguelles [https://www.uh.edu/hobby/about/faculty/maria-perez-arguelles/index.php], who both break down its findings. Then, Seetha Kulandaisamy, the Director of Development at ISHIDA Dance Company [https://www.ishidadance.org/] and Texas-born dancer Helen Clare Kinney, tell us about waiting/REX [https://asiasociety.org/texas/events/ishida-dance-company-waiting-rex], a contemporary dance double bill that will run from June 11–14 at the Asia Society Texas Center. In the second hour of the show, we’re joined by Deandre Prescott [https://www.colliers.com/en/experts/deandre-prescott], the Research Director for Colliers in Houston, who breaks down what's happening with Houston's growing apartment market and what falling rents, new construction, and changing development patterns could mean for renters. Plus, we discuss the challenges Texans face in accessing mental health care with Andrea Usanga, the Chief Strategy and Innovation Officer at Mental Health America of Greater Houston [https://mhahouston.org/], who also tells us about their new program, which aims to make it easier to connect people with the care they need. And, as always, Ernie Manouse and guest host Donna Reed [https://www.instagram.com/donnareedvo/] talk about today’s top stories at the top of each hour, including Texas General Land Office Commissioner Dawn Buckingham saying Harris County will likely not meet important flood project deadlines [https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/harris-county/2026/06/08/553879/shovels-not-scapegoats-texas-glo-says-harris-county-may-have-no-chance-of-meeting-flood-project-deadlines/], NASA announcing the new Artemis III crew, which they discuss with Houston Public Media reporter Michael Adkison [https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/author/michael-adkison/], and more.

Gestern1 h 38 min
Episode Hello Houston (June 8, 2026) Cover

Hello Houston (June 8, 2026)

On today’s Hello Houston, we’re joined by Alice Liu and Felix Kapoor of the Houston People’s Budget Campaign in the show's first hour, who both break down the organization’s proposed amendments to Mayor Whitmire’s city budget plan as city leaders prepare to vote on it.   In the second hour, Jonathan Friedman [https://pen.org/profile/jonathan-friedman/], the Sy Syms Managing Director of U.S. Free Expression Programs at PEN America [https://pen.org/], discusses House Resolution 2616, which would place new restrictions on how certain topics related to gender and LGBTQ+ identities are addressed in schools, and why PEN America is urging the Senate to vote against it. Also, former U.S. ambassador Chase Untermeyer [https://www.untermeyer.com/resume/] joins us, along with Nicholas Sawicki, executive director of the Houston Public Library Foundation, to tell us all about his new role as Diplomat-in-Residence at Houston Public Library [https://houstonlibrary.org/home], the first role of its kind at any public library in the country. And, as always, Ernie Manouse and guest host Houston Public Media reporter Michael Adkison [https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/author/michael-adkison/] discuss today’s top stories at the top of each hour, including the city of Houston launching a new anti-human trafficking public awareness campaign [https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/public-safety/2026/06/05/553785/world-cup-houston-human-trafficking-awareness-campaign/] ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Texas experiencing a large influx of planned data center projects, and more.

8. Juni 20261 h 37 min
Episode Hello Houston (June 5, 2026) Cover

Hello Houston (June 5, 2026)

On today’s Hello Houston, we talk with Heidi Russell [https://www.bakerinstitute.org/expert/heidi-russell], Director of the Center for Health Policy at Rice University’s Baker Institute, who explains what healthcare policy changes have been made under the Trump administration and how they’re affecting patients and providers. Then, we’re joined by legendary Texas singer-songwriter Lyle Lovett [https://www.lylelovett.com/], who talks about his performance tonight [https://houstonsymphony.org/performance/lyle-lovett-with-the-houston-symphony/] with the Houston Symphony, as well as his music career and the musicians he's worked with. In the second hour, Cindy Siegel, Chair of the Harris County Republican Party [https://www.harriscountygop.com/who-we-are/], joins us to give us her take on the results of recent runoff elections, the current state of the Republican Party, and what the party hopes to accomplish in the Fall. Plus, our hosts share a rundown of events happening this weekend in Houston as part of our regular Friday feature, “Last Minute Plans,” while they and Hello Houston listeners also share their own weekend plans. And, as always, Ernie Manouse and guest host Tessa Barerra [https://www.instagram.com/tess1tess2/?hl=en] discuss today’s top stories at the top of each hour, including CBS News firing longtime 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley, advocacy groups asking a federal appeals court to bring back the Texas Dream Act, and officials determining that a failed sensor caused the Pleasure Pier roller coaster to stop [https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/local/galveston/2026/06/04/553700/galveston-stuck-roller-coaster-cause-failed-sensor/].

5. Juni 20261 h 36 min
Episode Hello Houston (June 4, 2026) Cover

Hello Houston (June 4, 2026)

On today’s Hello Houston, we talk with John Diamond [https://www.bakerinstitute.org/expert/john-w-diamond], Director of the Center for Tax and Budget Policy at Rice University's Baker Institute, who helps break down the economic fallout of the Iran War as Americans continue to experience high energy prices.   Then, Bain Wilson, the Rancher Education and Outreach Manager at Ranchbot Monitoring Solutions, joins us to discuss the New World Screwworm and the threat they pose to the U.S. cattle industry due to the harm they cause livestock.  In the second hour of the show, we’re joined by Angie Orth [https://angieaway.com/about-angie/], host of the Traveling with AAA podcast, who shares practical advice for the summer travel season as well as common travel mistakes to avoid. Plus, our hosts and listeners talk about the things that have been taking over all their free time for our regular Thursday feature, Current Obsessions. You can send Hello Houston your Current Obsessions anytime by emailing us at talk@hellohouston.org. And, as always, Ernie Manouse and guest host Tessa Barerra [https://www.instagram.com/tess1tess2/?hl=en] talk about today’s top stories at the top of each hour, including a Houston-area man accused of selling fake accessible parking placards [https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/crime/2026/06/03/553600/houston-man-accused-of-selling-fake-accessible-parking-placards/] online and Houston City Council member Alejandra Salinas' proposal to allocate $3 million of Mayor Whitmire’s budget plan to address illegal dumping.

4. Juni 20261 h 37 min
Episode Hello Houston (June 3, 2026) Cover

Hello Houston (June 3, 2026)

On today’s Hello Houston, we talk with Dr. Libby Cohen [https://www.raiseyourhandtexas.org/team/libby-cohen-ph-d/], Executive Director of the non-profit Raise Your Hand Texas [https://www.raiseyourhandtexas.org/], who helps us understand the state of public-school funding in Texas, as well as give us an update on the state’s school voucher program. Next, Bradley Michalakis, the Head of Dramaturgy at Alley Theatre [https://www.alleytheatre.org/], joins us to tell us all about the shows that will be in the arts organization's upcoming 2026 – 27 season, which also happens to be their 80th season. In the second hour, we’re joined by Tammi Wallace, President and CEO of the Greater Houston LGBTQ+ Chamber of Commerce [https://www.houstonlgbtchamber.com/] and Avery Belyeu, CEO of The Montrose Center [https://montrosecenter.org/], who both share their thoughts on how Pride Day and Pride Month represents the progress made by the LGBTQIA+ community. Plus, Jackie Wallace, Assistant Vice President of Communications and Public Affairs at the Houston Zoo [https://www.houstonzoo.org/], tells us about what will be available at the zoo this summer. And, as always, Ernie and guest host Katharine Shilcutt [https://profiles.rice.edu/staff/katharine-shilcutt] discuss today’s top stories at the top of each hour, including Ken and Angela Paxton cancelling their divorce trial, Jill Biden saying she was concerned her husband was having a stroke during the 2024 presidential debate, and Texas DPS now only giving commercial driver's license tests in English.

3. Juni 20261 h 37 min