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    Explore "allynmedia" with insightful episodes like "Lynn McBee & Young Women's Prep Network Leading the Way", "The Great Donovan on Cowboys opening 'L'", "Bobby Abtahi: Parks Man & Zoo Fan", "The Odyssey: Entertainment & Dining proposed for Trinity River area Ep 2.4" and "How Dallas Became Dallas with Bob LaPrelle" from podcasts like ""Deconstructing Dallas", "Deconstructing Dallas", "Deconstructing Dallas", "Deconstructing Dallas" and "Deconstructing Dallas"" and more!

    Episodes (41)

    The Great Donovan on Cowboys opening 'L'

    The Great Donovan on Cowboys opening 'L'
    Donovan Lewis, The Ticket's own from The Norm and D Invasion joined the podcast this week to break down the Dallas Cowboys' season opener vs. the Carolina Panthers. Donovan talks, Dak and Zeke and about how the Cowboys can bounce back from their game one loss.

    Donovan also talks to the guys about his career path from weekend board operator to hosting a show on one of America's most popular sports talk stations.

    Break music from Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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    Deconstructing Dallas theme from bensound.com

    Bobby Abtahi: Parks Man & Zoo Fan

    Bobby Abtahi: Parks Man & Zoo Fan
    This week Ryan and Shawn talk parks with Dallas Park Board President Bobby Abtahi. Bobby is an attorney who offices in Oak Cliff and is a former community prosecutor with the City of Dallas. Bobby is a longtime advocate for Fair Park and the Dallas Zoo and is active on Twitter speaking out on issues that are important to him.

    Shawn and Ryan also talk about the passing of Senator John McCain, a coincidental neighborhood meeting and Ryan’s upcoming anniversary.

    http://www.rbalawyer.com

    https://twitter.com/BobbyAbtahi

    Music on this episode:

    "Tafi Maradi no voice" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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    "Glee Club Polka" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

    "Your Call" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/


    This episode was produced and edited by Shawn Williams. Deconstructing Dallas is an Allyn Media Production.

    The Odyssey: Entertainment & Dining proposed for Trinity River area Ep 2.4

    The Odyssey: Entertainment & Dining proposed for Trinity River area Ep 2.4
    This week's guest is David Taggart, Project Manager of the The Odyssey. The Odyssey is an observation wheel that will stand 500 feet and proposed to be built near the banks of the Trinity River. David talks about what The Odyssey will mean for Dallas, The Cedars and neighborhoods throughout the city.

    The Odyssey visitors will experience sweeping views of the city on an immersive
    38-minute voyage, which will feature an engaging multimedia and multisensory journey.

    The development, located in the Cedars West neighborhood and anchored by the Texas Odyssey, will include pre-flight and post-flight experiences, a secondary experiential attraction and retail components including dining. This seven-acre site will also feature a STEAM education center, an outdoor performance venue and a parking structure

    Produced by Shawn Williams/Allyn Media

    Edited by Ryan Trimble

    How Dallas Became Dallas with Bob LaPrelle

    How Dallas Became Dallas with Bob LaPrelle
    Shawn and Ryan speak with Bob LaPrelle, CEO of the Museum of the American Railroad. Bob has been involved in museum administration and historic railway preservation for over 30 years. He has served as Chief Executive Officer of the museum since 1988, and oversaw the museum's move from Dallas to Frisco.

    Ryan gets in an obligatory SMU discussion about an interesting trip and Shawn does the same regarding recent work with Texas A&M.

    Sponsored by Texas A&M Hotel & Conference Center and Walmart.

    It's Not Rocket Science: UNT System's New Chancellor's New Vision Ep. 2.3

    It's Not Rocket Science: UNT System's New Chancellor's New Vision Ep. 2.3
    This week we hear from University of North Texas System Chancellor Lesa Roe who came to UNT Dallas last October from NASA. Chancellor Roe served as first woman Director of NASA Langley Research Center, Manager of the International Space Station (ISS) Research Program at the Johnson Space Center, and worked on 36 Space Shuttle and ISS missions in various leadership roles. Chancellor Roe was Acting Deputy when she left the agency.

    This week's episode was recorded at the UNT System Studios by UNT System Marketing team. It was edited and produced by C3 Films.

    University of North Texas System - untsystem.edu

    Chancellor's Scholarship - untsystem.edu/shcolarship

    Deconstructing Dallas theme and music by Bensound.com

    How Capital Investment in Southern Dallas Is Changing Episode 2.2

    How Capital Investment in Southern Dallas Is Changing Episode 2.2
    Effie Dennison, Senior Vice President, Director of Community Development & Corporate Responsibility at Texas Capital Bank is on the latest episode with Shawn and Ryan.

    Effie discusses Texas Capital Bank's commitment to and experience with investing in Southern Dallas. She specifically talks about investments in the Red Bird development, Trinity Groves, West Dallas and the Mayor's Grow South Investment Fund.

    Sponsored by SMU (smu.edu) and Buck Brush (buckbrushco.com).

    Deconstructing Dallas theme by www.bensound.com.

    Break Music by incompetech.com/music/royalty-free.

    A Dallas Take on the American Revolution with Wondery's Lindsay Graham

    A Dallas Take on the American Revolution with Wondery's Lindsay Graham
    This week’s guest is Lindsay Graham host of the American History Tellers podcast by Wondery. Just in time for July 4th, American History Tellers has launched a series called Revolution. The first episode focuses on George Washington.

    Until recently. Lindsay was a marketing director at SMU. He discusses his time there and his transition to his podcast which debuted at #1 on iTunes in January.

    https://wondery.com/shows/american-history-tellers

    In the introduction segment, Shawn and Ryan discuss an article written in the Dallas Morning News by Professor Pamela Metzger at SMU’s Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center at the Dedman School of Law.

    https://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/opinion/2018/06/29/us-failed-honor-promise-right-counsel-implications-staggering

    This week’s sponsors are Buck Brush – BuckBrushCo.com and the University of North Texas System - UNTSystem.edu.

    This week’s episode was produced by Andy Chiu and C3Films.

    Deconstructing Dallas theme by www.bensound.com.

    Break Music by incompetech.com/music/royalty-free.

    Walmart in the Community around Dallas Episode 1.16

    Walmart in the Community around Dallas Episode 1.16
    Walmart Senior Director of Community Relations discusses changes he's seen in his time with the company, Walmart's philanthropic efforts and "open call" an opportunity for potential vendors to pitch their products.

    Shawn and Ryan also talk about other projects they are working on including "The Odyssey" a 500 ft. observation wheel to be built near the Trinity River and the Deason Criminal Justice Reform Center at SMU's Dedman School of Law.

    Break music "Dueces" "TechLive" "Basic Implosion" "Miami Viceroy" and "Cold Sober" by
    Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
    http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

    Intro and Outro "Downtown" by from Bensound.com

    Episode sponsored by Buck Brush (buckbrushco.com) and the University of North Texas System (untsystem.edu).

    Will the Red Bird Rebirth Really Happen This Time?

    Will the Red Bird Rebirth Really Happen This Time?
    Shawn and Ryan speak to Red Bird Mall Owner/Developer Peter Brodsky about his plans for Red Bird and how he came to own the property. They guys may have also spent more than a little time discussing the Royal Wedding.

    #LivStrong

    http://www.omniplan.com/work/case-studies/red-bird-redevelopment.html

    http://deadmalls.com/malls/shipyard_shops_outlet.html

    Music from:

    https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/music.html

    Ways to Help Dallas Officers After Tragic Shooting - Det. Frederick Frazier Ep. 1.13

    Ways to Help Dallas Officers After Tragic Shooting - Det. Frederick Frazier Ep. 1.13
    Ryan and Shawn speak with Detective Frederick Frazier, self described "fugitive hunter" and Chairman of the Dallas Assist the Officer Foundation. Det. Frazier talks about ways the public can help the families of 27-year-old Dallas Police Officer Rogelio Santander who was killed in the line of duty on Tuesday and 26-year-old Crystal Almeida who was also shot in the same incident.

    Frazier encourages the public to make donations at ATODallas.org.

    Det. Frazier also talks about what it was like for officers who were part of the chase that ended with the capture of the suspect in shooting that took place at a Home Depot in Dallas on Tuesday.

    Amazon HQ2 = Dallas' Trinity Groves says Douglas Newby Episode 1.9.2

    Amazon HQ2 = Dallas' Trinity Groves says Douglas Newby Episode 1.9.2
    Our guest Douglas Newby of dallasarchitectureblog.com makes the case that Trinity Groves in Dallas would make a great home for Amazon HQ2. According to Doug " it was innovators and visionaries who created Trinity Groves", and their ideas on development mesh well with what Amazon is looking for in a second home. Doug also talks about how close Trinity Groves is to other Dallas landmarks:

    .9 miles to the Design District
    .9 miles to Union Station
    .9 miles to American Airlines Center
    1.2 miles to Klyde Warren Park
    1.2 miles to Kessler Park
    1.4 miles to Stevens Park Golf Course
    1.4 miles to the Perot Museum
    1.5 miles to the Arts District
    2.8 miles to the Bishop Arts District
    3.7 miles to Fair Park
    4.9 miles to SMU
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