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At the dawn of the social media era, Belle Gibson became a pioneering wellness influencer - telling the world how she beat cancer with an alternative diet. Her bestselling cookbook and online app provided her success, respect, and a connection to the cancer-battling influencer she admired the most. But a curious journalist with a sick wife began asking questions that even those closest to Belle began to wonder. Was the online star faking her cancer and fooling the world? Kaitlyn Dever stars in the Netflix hit series Apple Cider Vinegar . Inspired by true events, the dramatized story follows Belle’s journey from self-styled wellness thought leader to disgraced con artist. It also explores themes of hope and acceptance - and how far we’ll go to maintain it. In this episode of You Can't Make This Up, host Rebecca Lavoie interviews executive producer Samantha Strauss. SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched Apple Cider Vinegar yet, make sure to add it to your watch-list before listening on. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts .…
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The Dallas Dirt podcast with Candy Evans takes you inside the real estate news stories you’ll find daily on CandysDirt.com and beyond, giving you more insight, juicier details, and the inside scoop from one of Dallas’ most well-connected real estate personalities.
المحتوى المقدم من RNCN. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة RNCN أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.
The Dallas Dirt podcast with Candy Evans takes you inside the real estate news stories you’ll find daily on CandysDirt.com and beyond, giving you more insight, juicier details, and the inside scoop from one of Dallas’ most well-connected real estate personalities.
On this episode of Dallas Dirt, host April Towery sat down with members of a grassroots coalition to bring affordable housing solutions to the spotlight — Bryan Tony, organizing board chair of the Dallas Housing Coalition, and Ashley Brundage, board chair and CEO of Dallas-Area Habitat for Humanity. The Dallas Housing Coalition was formed back in June 2023, when more than 75 grassroots organizations joined forces to convince the Dallas City Council to allot $200 million for housing in the 2024 bond election. Ultimately, voters approved $82M across three propositions and the Coalition has grown to more than 245 organizations and individuals. Tony presented a stark picture of the housing deficit, citing data from the Child Poverty Action Lab and other research institutions. The studies reveal a shortfall of nearly 40,000 housing units for families earning less than 50% of the area median income — a gap that continues to drive housing costs upwards. Brundage echoed the need for diverse housing options to cater to all income levels and individuals at various life stages. "We have to create more housing," she said.…
In this episode of Dallas Dirt, host April Towery sat down with Jamee Jolly, President and CEO of The Real Estate Council (TREC), to discuss the unique dynamics of Dallas's commercial real estate market, the importance of community involvement, and TREC's role in shaping the city's future. Jolly, who took the reigns at TREC just two and a half months ago, returns to the organization after a stint at Uptown Dallas Inc. TREC stands as a trade association for commercial real estate in North Texas, representing developers, banks, title companies, and more. She explains the role of TREC, its symbiotic relationship with the City of Dallas, and why digital kiosks on sidewalks are just a bad idea.…
On this episode of Dallas Dirt , host Candy Evans sat down with Dallas City Councilmember Omar Narvaez to dive into some of the biggest developments shaping the city. From game-changing transportation projects to innovative urban planning, Narvaez shared his perspective on what’s driving Dallas forward and the challenges that come with growth. High-Speed Rail: Bridging Dallas and Houston One of the standout topics was the high-speed rail project, a transformative initiative Narvaez says could reshape the region. “Dallas has accomplished something no other city in Texas has,” he said, pointing to how the city is learning from Japan’s successful transportation-oriented developments. The rail line aims to connect Dallas and Houston with a fast, efficient, and environmentally friendly option, slashing commute times and easing traffic. “We’re talking about taking 12,000 vehicles off I-45 daily,” Narvaez said, noting that the electric trains will deliver zero emissions. “It’s going to be a game-changer.” Urban Growth and Green Space Narvaez also highlighted urban development projects and efforts to expand green spaces. Dallas now boasts the top park system in Texas, a designation bolstered by projects like Klyde Warren Park’s expansion. “We secured federal funding for it, and now other cities are looking at us as the blueprint,” he said. On housing, Narvaez called for changes to state laws to support more diverse and sustainable options like condominiums. “We need to build denser and smarter,” he explained, emphasizing the importance of infrastructure upgrades to meet the demands of a growing population. Narvaez envisions Dallas as not just a city keeping pace with innovation but one setting the standard for urban living. “We’re at the top of our game,” he said. “And we’re just getting started.”…
In this episode of Dallas Dirt , host Candy Evans sits down with Leo Amaya, Vice President of Crescent Estates Custom Homes, to explore the allure and evolution of luxury homes in Dallas. They discuss standout projects like the Crespi Estates and the Julian, as well as the market trends driving demand, including multi-generational living and the meticulous details that set these custom homes apart. If you're not familiar with Crescent Estates, you no doubt know its parent company, Centurion American, known for transformative projects like the Cabana Hotel, the Statler, and the Collin Creek Mall redevelopment. However, Crescent Estates focuses on crafting custom-built homes—many of which have been spotlighted on CandysDirt.com. Highlights 03:47 Starting a Career in Real Estate 06:23 Crescent Estates Custom Homes: Current Projects 07:45 The Crespi Estates: A Historical Gem 11:06 Designing Luxury Homes: The Details Matter 16:36 Who's Eyeing This House? 17:19 Generational Homes: The New Trend 20:16 Real Estate Market Predictions 22:11 Turtle Creek and Uptown Developments 23:29 The Julian: A Luxury Highrise…
This episode of Dallas Dirt is seemingly a little different. Lately, we've been interviewing real estate leaders, city council members, and real estate developers, but our guest this week is John Botefuhr — an East Dallas resident who's been on several citizen advisory boards for projects spanning from Vision Garland Road to a Deep Ellum TIF. On this episode, John discusses some of the housing density issues that face Dallas and shares why he thinks all this contention led to a better-educated citizenship in Dallas.…
On this episode of Dallas Dirt, Candy Evans sat down with Carolyn Rosson, President and CEO of the Ebby Halliday Companies, the largest brokerage in Texas. This episode dives into Carolyn's inspiring rise from agent to CEO, her experiences under the mentorship of Ebby Halliday, and how she continues to elevate her agents in today's market. Learn the importance of community engagement, mentorship, and local knowledge in real estate. Discover how tailored training programs, mastermind groups, and educational events like the EHC Summit foster agent success.…
In a recent episode of Dallas Dirt, host April Towery sat down with Paul Ridley, the District 14 Dallas City Councilman, to unpack the newly approved ForwardDallas comprehensive land use plan, why Dallas needs more housing — of all kinds, and his plans for re-election.
In this episode of Dallas Dirt, Candy Evans sits down with Abteen Vaziri, founder and CEO of Uptown Companies Incorporated, and a recent New York transplant on a mission to transform Dallas's real estate landscape. Vaziri's explains the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, designed to stimulate the U.S. economy through job creation and capital investment by foreign investors. Vaziri also discusses the dynamic between public and private sectors in fostering real estate growth. He highlights successful models of public-private partnerships like the resurgence of the Statler Hotel project that benefitted from multiple funding sources, including EB-5 financing and historical tax credits.…
Join Candy Evans on this episode of Dallas Dirt as she interviews the dynamic real estate duo, Brit Ewers and Zach Staats of the Ewers team. Specializing in Las Colinas, Irving, and Dallas, Britt and Zach share their journey of real estate mastery, from their beginnings to their innovative marketing strategies. Discover insights into the transformation of Las Colinas and the Dallas Medical District, the appeal of townhomes, and the booming amenities in these communities. Plus, learn valuable tips on maintaining client relationships and hear about the Ewers team's exciting projects and personal pursuits in the Dallas area.…
Dallas Dirt Host Candy Evans engages with Elizabeth Beck, District 9 Fort Worth City Council representative, and Wes Hoblit, Managing Director of the Fort Worth Master Plan office. The discussion highlights Fort Worth's burgeoning real estate market, the impact of the DFW airport, the challenges of urban planning, responding to rapid population growth, and the importance of maintaining housing affordability. Beck and Hoblit also emphasize the efficiency of Fort Worth’s permitting process compared to Dallas, and discuss the city's strategic initiatives, including a new land trust and transit projects like the Tex Rail extension. The episode underscores Fort Worth's appeal as a livable city with diverse housing options, historical significance, and future developments like Panther Island.…
In this episode of Dallas Dirt, host April Towery sits down with District 9 Councilwoman Paula Blackman to discuss the latest happenings at City Hall. Topics include the recent bond election results and their impact on White Rock Lake and District 9, the comprehensive land use plan ForwardDallas 2.0, homelessness initiatives, the city's Vision Zero plan to reduce traffic fatalities, and the city manager search. Blackman also shares insights into budgeting priorities and ongoing projects aimed at improving the community.…
Wondering what's been happening with the torn-down Valley View Center? It’s been a year and a half since an early morning fire there at Preston and 635 accelerated the developer Scott Beck’s timeline for demolition. Host April Towery sat down with Beck, the CEO of Beck Ventures, for an update and a better understanding of the property's tumultuous development timeline. Beck discusses the development of Dallas Midtown, formerly known as Valley View Mall, which aims to create a walkable mixed-use neighborhood with high-rise buildings and additional tax base for the city. Beck explains the challenges faced during the demolition of the mall, including asbestos issues and homeless encampments. He also addresses the issue of affordable housing in the district and the importance of starting with market-rate apartments to drive density and retain population within the city.…
In this episode of Dallas Dirt, we delve into the development of Fields, a 2,500-acre property in North Texas, with special guests Lee Osteguin and Grady Yates from Ebby Halliday Realtors. The conversation explores the ambitious vision for Frisco’s growth, the luxurious amenities within Fields Frisco, and the exclusive gated community known as The Preserve. Lee and Grady also discuss the significant involvement of the Hunt family and Hunt Companies in this transformative project, which promises to elevate high-end living in the region.…
Host Candy Evans sat down with Fred Balda, President of Hillwood Communities , for this episode of Dallas Dirt to discuss housing en masse, particularly their new developments at Harvest, Tree Line, and Landmark. The Fort Worth-based Perot company specializes in master-planned communities, which include signature developments like AllianceTexas, Circle T Ranch, and Frisco Station.…
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