
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


On today’s “Hello Houston,” Ernie, Frank and Celeste discuss the big topics of the day such as the SAVE Act on voter registration, Houston’s shocking mortuary findings, Metro’s new bus route to Bush Airport, the Daylight Savings debate, the Blue Origin's all-female crew launch, and more at the top of each hour.
Also, in the first hour, they talk with tax attorney Max Zimmerman, also known as “Max the Tax Man,” who takes listeners’ calls to answer their tax questions. They’re also joined by Rice University students Emmie Casey and Tomi Kuye who discuss their invention – a vibrotactile glove that can help treat Parkinson’s disease.
Plus, Houston Public Media’s Sarah Grunau discusses the latest on Houston-based law firm Susman Godfrey filing a lawsuit against Donald Trump’s administration after he targeted the law firm in an executive order last week.
Then, in the second hour, they talk with Houston City Council Member Amy Peck (representing District A), who discusses what’s on her agenda and answers listeners’ questions. Also, area food blogger and president of the Cleverley Stone Foundation Katie Stone, shares some Easter holiday dining suggestions and the latest in culinary news.
By Houston Public MediaOn today’s “Hello Houston,” Ernie, Frank and Celeste discuss the big topics of the day such as the SAVE Act on voter registration, Houston’s shocking mortuary findings, Metro’s new bus route to Bush Airport, the Daylight Savings debate, the Blue Origin's all-female crew launch, and more at the top of each hour.
Also, in the first hour, they talk with tax attorney Max Zimmerman, also known as “Max the Tax Man,” who takes listeners’ calls to answer their tax questions. They’re also joined by Rice University students Emmie Casey and Tomi Kuye who discuss their invention – a vibrotactile glove that can help treat Parkinson’s disease.
Plus, Houston Public Media’s Sarah Grunau discusses the latest on Houston-based law firm Susman Godfrey filing a lawsuit against Donald Trump’s administration after he targeted the law firm in an executive order last week.
Then, in the second hour, they talk with Houston City Council Member Amy Peck (representing District A), who discusses what’s on her agenda and answers listeners’ questions. Also, area food blogger and president of the Cleverley Stone Foundation Katie Stone, shares some Easter holiday dining suggestions and the latest in culinary news.