This is Two-Lane Tucson, a show about the people who build and run the businesses that keep this city moving. Tucson isn’t a four-lane metropolis. Things grow differently here. Slower, steadier, more personal. That’s the point of this podcast.
Two-Lane Tucson is where the real stories behind Tucson’s businesses finally get told.
I’m Elaine Bulawin, and I work with local businesses every day. I see what never shows up on a Google search result or an About page. The real story usually lives behind the scenes — in the decisions, the risks, the pivots, the early mornings, and the late nights. This show documents that.
Here’s what you’ll get when you listen: straight stories from Tucson owners about how they started, what they’ve learned, what surprised them, and what actually works in a city built on relationships. No gurus. No formulas. Just honest conversations about building something in a two-lane town.
“Two-lane” is the metaphor for Tucson itself. We’re not Phoenix. We’re not trying to be. This is a place where businesses grow from reputation, repeat customers, and being known in the community. Less traffic, more connection. Fewer lanes, more focus.
These stories matter because local businesses shape neighborhoods, employ families, sponsor teams, and keep money circulating here. When you hear what it really takes to run one, you understand the city in a different way.
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