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Hello Houston (June 2, 2026)

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On today’s Hello Houston, State Representative Dr. Suleman Lalani [https://house.texas.gov/members/4285], who represents House District 76 in Fort Bend County, joins us to discuss his recent op-ed in the Houston Chronicle about what he describes as growing Islamophobia among Texas politicians. Next, we talk with Christine Holland, the CEO of local non-profit Rebuilding Together Houston [https://rebuildingtogetherhouston.org/], who tells us all about their work providing free home repair to homeowners in need across the Houston area. In the second hour of the show, Barbie Brashear, the Executive Director of the Harris County Domestic Violence Coordinating Council [https://www.hcdvcc.org/], joins us to discuss domestic violence awareness, prevention, and resources available to those who may need help. Also, Thomas Helton, the bassist and tubist for Boomtown Brass Band [https://www.boomtownbrassband.com/], Houston’s only traditional jazz group, talks to us about the band's efforts to keep the genre’s traditions alive through their music. And, as always, Ernie Manouse and guest host Katharine Shilcutt [https://profiles.rice.edu/staff/katharine-shilcutt] discuss today's top stories at the top of each hour, including the Trump administration's anti-weaponization fund being put on hold, Ken Paxton suing the city of Denton over gender-neutral changing rooms at a Pride pool event, Texas Children's Hospital creating a “detransition clinic” as part of a settlement with the state, and more.

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Hello Houston (June 2, 2026)

On today’s Hello Houston, State Representative Dr. Suleman Lalani [https://house.texas.gov/members/4285], who represents House District 76 in Fort Bend County, joins us to discuss his recent op-ed in the Houston Chronicle about what he describes as growing Islamophobia among Texas politicians. Next, we talk with Christine Holland, the CEO of local non-profit Rebuilding Together Houston [https://rebuildingtogetherhouston.org/], who tells us all about their work providing free home repair to homeowners in need across the Houston area. In the second hour of the show, Barbie Brashear, the Executive Director of the Harris County Domestic Violence Coordinating Council [https://www.hcdvcc.org/], joins us to discuss domestic violence awareness, prevention, and resources available to those who may need help. Also, Thomas Helton, the bassist and tubist for Boomtown Brass Band [https://www.boomtownbrassband.com/], Houston’s only traditional jazz group, talks to us about the band's efforts to keep the genre’s traditions alive through their music. And, as always, Ernie Manouse and guest host Katharine Shilcutt [https://profiles.rice.edu/staff/katharine-shilcutt] discuss today's top stories at the top of each hour, including the Trump administration's anti-weaponization fund being put on hold, Ken Paxton suing the city of Denton over gender-neutral changing rooms at a Pride pool event, Texas Children's Hospital creating a “detransition clinic” as part of a settlement with the state, and more.

I går1 h 38 min
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Hello Houston (June 1, 2026)

On today’s Hello Houston, we dedicate our whole show to the official start of hurricane season, which we kick off with ABC13 Chief Meteorologist Travis Herzog [https://abc13.com/about/newsteam/travis-herzog/?userab=kabc_content_recs-577*variant_a_control-2480,wls_content_recs-584*variant_b_trending_wls-2517,wpvi_content_recs-586*variant_b_trending_wpvi-2521,otv_web_content_rec-539*variant_c_trending-2268,otv_search_page_design_unification-546*variant_b_search_redesign-2300,abcn_popular_reads_exp-542*variant_b_7days_filter-2288], who gives us a preview of what we can expect over the next several months and what residents should be looking out for. Then, Nathan Brownell, the Vice President of Resilience and Capital Delivery at CenterPoint, talks to us about how the energy company is preparing for hurricane season this year and their resiliency efforts. In the second hour, we turn to preparedness by speaking with Diana Zarzuelo, the Chief Impact Officer for the Greater Houston Community Foundation [https://ghcf.org/], who explains how families on a budget can prepare for the next big storm without spending too much money. Also, Emily Woodell, the Chief External Affairs Officer for the Harris County Flood Control District [https://www.hcfcd.org/], tells us about their flood mitigation plans for hurricane season as well as FEMA’s draft for the county’s new floodplain maps.   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 premium tickets for the free FIFA Fan Festival [https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/sports/world-cup/2026/05/29/553252/fifa-fan-festival-houston-world-cup/], President Trump considering replacing America’s 250th birthday celebration with a MAGA rally, a federal appeals court lifting a block on a controversial Texas immigration law, and more.

1. juni 20261 h 37 min
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Hello Houston (May 29, 2026)

On today’s Hello Houston, Jim Szczesniak [https://www.fly2houston.com/airport-business/about/leadership/jim-szczesniak/], the Director of Aviation for the Houston Airport System [https://www.fly2houston.com/], joins us in the show’s first hour to discuss changes happening at the airports and what travelers can expect from this year’s busy summer travel season. Then, we’re joined again by Nerdtropolis founder and editor Sean Tajipour [https://nerdtropolis.com/author/seantajipour/], who breaks down the 2026 summer movie season and shares his thoughts on which releases he thinks should be on everyone’s radar. In the show’s second hour, as we come off another election cycle, we revisit a past episode of Texperts [https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/tag/texperts/], in which University of Houston political science professor and Party Politics [https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/shows/party-politics/] co-host Brandon Rottinghaus [https://www.uh.edu/class/political-science/faculty-and-staff/professors/rottinghaus/] explores the role County Attorneys play in local elections [https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/shows/hello-houston/2026/05/26/544491/texperts-county-attorneys-and-voting-rights/]. And finally, our hosts share a rundown of events happening this weekend in the Houston area for our regular Friday feature, Last Minute Plans, while Hello Houston listeners share their own plans for the weekend. And, as always, Ernie Manouse and guest host Brenda Valdivia [https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/staff/brenda-valdivia/] talk about today's top stories at the top of each hour, including Fertitta Entertainment acquiring major Las Vegas strip operator Caesars Entertainment, President Trump calling for a gas tax holiday, Houston-area students rescued from a stuck rollercoaster at Galveston's Pleasure Pier, and more.

29. maj 20261 h 37 min
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Hello Houston (May 28, 2026)

On today’s Hello Houston, we hear from Texas State Representative and Texas Senate candidate James Talarico, who shares his reaction to now facing off against Republican nominee and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in November’s general election. Then, we’re joined by Houston-based author Kalyani Adusumilli [https://www.kalyaniadusumilli.com/], who tells us all about her newly released debut novel, The Invisible Canvas [https://www.kalyaniadusumilli.com/books], and how it explores mental health, trauma, and personal identity. In the second hour of the show, we hear the latest installment in Ernie Manouse’s InnerVIEWS series, in which he talks with actress Eve Plumb [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000589/], best known for playing Jan Brady on The Brady Bunch, about her life, career, and artwork. 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 Courtney Zubowski [https://www.instagram.com/courtzubowski/] discuss today’s top stories at the top of each hour, including the Houston City Council approving a measure [https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/city-of-houston/2026/05/20/552468/online-registration-houston-city-council-meeting-public-comment/] that makes it easier for residents to speak before the council, Pope Leo XIV’s warnings about artificial intelligence, and the early stages of the Texas U.S. Senate race.

28. maj 20261 h 38 min
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Hello Houston (May 27, 2026)

On today’s Hello Houston, we talk with Houston Business Journal reporter Chandler France [https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/bio/43113/Chandler+France], who discusses the uncertain future of the Astrodome with the landmark possibly facing either demolition or redevelopment as part of a master plan for NRG Park. Then, we chat with José R. Ralat [https://www.texasmonthly.com/contributors/jose-r-ralat/], the James Beard award-winning taco editor for Texas Monthly, who breaks down his report on the best taquerias in Texas, and what trends he’s noticed about the state’s taco scene. In the second hour of the show, we hear from The Texas Tribune’s economy and industry reporter, Paul Cobler [https://www.texastribune.org/author/paul-cobler/], who explains why many major companies are moving their legal homes to Texas, and whether these moves are generating jobs for the state. Also, Derek Charles Livingston, artistic director of Stages Houston [https://stageshouston.com/], joins us to tell us all about their 2026 – 27 season and their upcoming production of Spamilton [https://stageshouston.com/event/spamilton-an-american-parody/], a musical parody of the hit Broadway musical Hamilton. Plus, Ernie Manouse and Houston Public Media politics and government reporter Andrew Schneider [https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/staff/andrew-schneider/] break down the results [https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/politics/election-2026/2026/05/26/552640/texas-primary-election-runoff-results-2026/] of yesterday’s 2026 Texas primary runoff election at the top of each hour.

27. maj 20261 h 37 min