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Buda Rising: Rewriting Central Texas' Future with Jennifer L. Storm

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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/ [https://www.austineras.com/] Call: 512-387-2333 Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-bTMj5WY-4LduZI50w8bvQ/?sub_confirmation=1 [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-bTMj5WY-4LduZI50w8bvQ/?sub_confirmation=1]

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Buda Rising: Rewriting Central Texas' Future with Jennifer L. Storm

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/ [https://www.austineras.com/] Call: 512-387-2333 Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-bTMj5WY-4LduZI50w8bvQ/?sub_confirmation=1 [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-bTMj5WY-4LduZI50w8bvQ/?sub_confirmation=1]

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Preserving Austin: The Paramount & Its Next Century with Jim Ritts

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Behind the Builders: Storytelling, AI, & Austin’s Next Wave with John King

Austin isn’t just built by founders—it’s shaped by the people who help them be seen. In this episode of Austin Eras, Adam sits down with John King—venture builder, storyteller, and community leader whose career has been defined by one core idea: giving others a voice. From his early days helping elevate Austin’s clean tech ecosystem to joining SparkCognition in the early days of AI—and now launching companies through WorldQuant Foundry—John has been at the center of some of the city’s most important growth moments. But his story goes deeper. Growing up feeling unheard, John found purpose in amplifying others—whether advocating for students, shaping industry narratives, or helping founders clarify who they are and why they exist. John continues that work through his role as Chair of the Austin Under 40 Advisory Board, helping guide the next generation of leaders and deepen the event’s impact for the Austin Sunshine Camps and across the city. In this conversation, we explore: * The real impact behind Austin Under 40—and why it matters * What it really means to “give a company a voice” * The early days of AI in Texas and building an AI unicorn * Why storytelling is the foundation of every successful startup * How Austin’s culture of collaboration sets it apart * How venture studios are building the next generation of companies And ultimately, a bigger question: What makes Austin work—and how do we protect it as it grows? This episode is a look at the people behind the progress—and the power of community in shaping a city’s future. Get in touch with John King * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnmking512/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jmk512/ WorldQuant Foundry * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/worldquantfoundry/ * https://www.worldquantfoundry.com/ Get in touch with Austin Eras Email: info@austineras.com Website: https://www.austineras.com/ [https://www.austineras.com/] Call: 512-387-2333 Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-bTMj5WY-4LduZI50w8bvQ/?sub_confirmation=1 [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-bTMj5WY-4LduZI50w8bvQ/?sub_confirmation=1]

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Minor League with a Major Impact: The Business of Fun with Tim Jackson

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episode The SXSW Effect: How One Festival Shaped Austin’s Rise with Hugh Forrest cover

The SXSW Effect: How One Festival Shaped Austin’s Rise with Hugh Forrest

What if the rise of Austin as a global hub for music, film, tech and culture can be traced back to one event? For more than three decades, Hugh Forrest helped shape SXSW into one of the most influential gatherings in the world. In this episode, he reflects on the early days of SXSW and the creative energy that helped it grow alongside the city of Austin. Hugh shares his perspective on the people, moments, and culture that helped shape both the event and the city. Here’s some of what we discuss in this episode: 🎶 SXSW’s Austin Impact: The festival helped shape the city’s identity ✨ The Magic of SXSW: Creativity, culture, and innovation collide 🚀 Early SXSW Growth: A regional event became a global stage 🏙️ Austin’s Role: The city’s culture fueled SXSW’s success 🎤 Iconic Moments: Influential figures and unforgettable stories 🔮 Looking Ahead: The future of SXSW and Austin’s evolution Get in touch with Hugh Forrest: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hughforrest/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hughforrest/]  Website: www.hughforrest.com [http://www.hughforrest.com]  Gather and Grow Experiences: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gather-grow-experiences/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/gather-grow-experiences/]    Website: www.gatherandgrowexperiences.com [http://www.gatherandgrowexperiences.com]    Get in touch with Austin Eras Email: info@austineras.com Website: https://www.austineras.com/ [https://www.austineras.com/] Call: 512-387-2333 Watch the show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-bTMj5WY-4LduZI50w8bvQ/?sub_confirmation=1 [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-bTMj5WY-4LduZI50w8bvQ/?sub_confirmation=1]

16. mar. 20261 h 2 min