Hey Amarillo Podcast

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Hey Amarillo is a weekly, one-on-one interview podcast hosted by Jason Boyett, and featuring the people and stories of Amarillo, Texas.

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Jason Boyett

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Ellie Boyett
Ellie Boyett is the adult daughter of Jason Boyett, the host of Hey Amarillo. She participates in the final episode by asking her father questions submitted by former guests, contributing a personal touch to the farewell of the podcast.
Angelina Marie
Angelina Marie is the long-time editor of the Hey Amarillo podcast. She has played a crucial role in the production and editing of the show, helping to shape its final episodes and contributing to the overall quality of the podcast.
Holly Ridings
Holly Ridings is an Amarillo native and the Director of the Exploration Operations Office at NASA. She made history in 2018 by becoming the first woman to serve as NASA's Chief Flight Director. Ridings has a distinguished career at NASA, where she has led teams supporting the International Space Station and is currently involved in the Artemis program, which aims to return humans to the Moon and eventually send astronauts to Mars. Her upbringing in Amarillo and education have played a significant role in shaping her career and aspirations in the field of space exploration.
Marcus Snead
Marcus Snead is the executive chef at The Barfield and a three-time winner of the 'Top Chef Amarillo' competition at Restaurant Roundup. He grew up in Canyon, Texas, and pursued a culinary education that took him from New York City to the East Coast, Santa Fe, and a Michelin-rated restaurant in Chicago. After returning to the Panhandle, he helped launch and operate Canyon's Barrel & Pie until its closure in 2020. Snead has extensive experience in the restaurant industry and shares insights on the evolution of the local food culture over the past two decades.
Lauren Hough
Lauren Hough is a New York Times bestselling author and essayist known for her critically acclaimed 2021 book, 'Leaving Isn't the Hardest Thing.' Her writing often explores her upbringing in a doomsday cult, her service in the Air Force, and her various careers. Hough has also served as the Panhandle correspondent for Texas Highways, and her experiences growing up in Amarillo, Texas, have significantly influenced her work.
Sheila Sims
Sheila Sims is a long-time local architect and the president of Sims + Architects. She has designed many prominent buildings in Amarillo, including the new Amarillo City Hall and the FirstBank Southwest Center at AC. After earning her degree from Texas A&M, she began her career as an intern at Lavin Architects and eventually took over leadership of the firm just before the pandemic. Sheila is passionate about her work in Amarillo, preferring it over the Metroplex, and values the visibility of her architectural contributions to the community.

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ending podcast interview Amarillo family gratitude Holly Ridings NASA Director of the Exploration Operations Office Chief Flight Director International Space Station Artemis program Tascosa High School Mission Control Marcus Snead executive chef Top Chef Amarillo culinary education restaurant history food culture Lauren Hough New York Times bestselling author essayist Leaving Isn't the Hardest Thing doomsday cult Air Force Texas Highways West Texas architecture local buildings Amarillo City Hall FirstBank Southwest Center Harrington Cancer and Health Foundation Texas A&M pandemic community visibility

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0:00 1:13:48

Jason's Final Episode (Episode 400)

Hosts
Jason Boyett
Guests
Ellie Boyett Angelina Marie
Keywords
ending podcast interview Amarillo family gratitude

From host Jason Boyett: After seven amazing years and more than 400 conversations, I’ve decided to bring my time on Hey Amarillo to a close. As a writer, I believe in the value of a well-timed ending. Some stories deserve to go out on a high note—before the fire fades and while the gratitude is still fresh. So this is my attempt to end the show with purpose and intention. To do so, I'm joined by my adult daughter, Ellie Boyett, who asks me a series of questions submitted by a few former guests. I also bring in long-time podcast editor Angelina Marie to talk about making Hey Amarillo. To me, Hey Amarillo has always been more than just a podcast. It’s a love letter to this city and the people who make Amarillo what it is, so thank you for listening. And while my time on the show is ending, Hey Amarillo may continue in the future. Don't unsubscribe just yet, and stay tuned for what's next.

0:00 43:03

Holly Ridings

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Jason Boyett
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Holly Ridings
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Holly Ridings NASA Director of the Exploration Operations Office Chief Flight Director International Space Station Artemis program Amarillo Tascosa High School Mission Control

A conversation with Holly Ridings, an Amarillo native and the Director of the Exploration Operations Office at NASA. Prior to that relatively new position, her career includes becoming the first woman to serve as NASA's Chief Flight Director in 2018. In this episode, Ridings shares with host Jason Boyett about her path from Tascosa High School to Mission Control. From leading teams supporting the International Space Station to the ongoing Artemis program—with sights set on Mars—Ridings credits the grounding of her Amarillo upbringing and education with her pursuit of the stars. This episode is supported by SKP Creative on behalf of The Amarillo Tribune

0:00 46:17

Marcus Snead

Hosts
Jason Boyett
Guests
Marcus Snead
Keywords
Marcus Snead executive chef Top Chef Amarillo culinary education restaurant history Amarillo food culture

A conversation with Marcus Snead, the executive chef at The Barfield and the three-time winner of the "Top Chef Amarillo" competition at Restaurant Roundup. Snead grew up in Canyon before leaving the area for a culinary education, which took him from New York City to the East Coast to Santa Fe to a Michelin-rated restaurant in Chicago. After returning to the Panhandle, he helped launch and operate Canyon's late, great Barrel & Pie until its closure in 2020. Snead shares with host Jason Boyett about his restaurant history, what it's like to oversee dining at Amarillo's most famous hotel, and how the local food culture has changed over the past two decades. This episode is supported by SKP Creative on behalf of The Amarillo Tribune

0:00 40:50

Lauren Hough

Hosts
Jason Boyett
Guests
Lauren Hough
Keywords
Lauren Hough New York Times bestselling author essayist Leaving Isn't the Hardest Thing doomsday cult Air Force Amarillo Texas Highways West Texas

A conversation with Lauren Hough, the New York Times bestselling author and essayist. Her critically acclaimed 2021 book, Leaving Isn't the Hardest Thing, details her upbringing in a doomsday cult, her eventual Air Force stint and other careers, and includes several mentions of the years she spent in Amarillo as a child and then a teenager. Hough shares with host Jason Boyett about the role Amarillo played—and continues to play—in the story of her life, how she has become the Panhandle correspondent for Texas Highways, and why being from West Texas carries a lot of currency in the world. This episode is supported by Storybridge and Panhandle Plains Historical Museum.

0:00 49:30

Sheila Sims

Hosts
Jason Boyett
Guests
Sheila Sims
Keywords
architecture local buildings Amarillo City Hall FirstBank Southwest Center Harrington Cancer and Health Foundation Texas A&M pandemic community visibility

A conversation with Sheila Sims, a long-time local architect and the president of Sims + Architects. Her firm has designed many prominent local buildings, from the new Amarillo City Hall to the FirstBank Southwest Center at AC to the Harrington Cancer and Health Foundation building near the Medical Center. After earning a degree from Texas A&M, Sims returned to Amarillo to work for Lavin Architects as an intern—and never looked back. She shares with host Jason Boyett about taking over leadership of Lavin right before the pandemic, why she loves being an architect in Amarillo rather than the Metroplex, and what it's like for her work product to be visible to everyone in the community. This episode is supported by Sheman Dental and Panhandle Plains Historical Museum.

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