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12/17/2025
🎙️ New Episode: Deconstructing Dallas
Shawn and Ryan go on-site at the George W. Bush Institute for a powerful conversation with one of North Texas’ most respected economic minds — Dr. Cullum Clark, Director of the Bush Institute, SMU Economic Growth Initiative, and adjunct economics professor at SMU.
Dr. Clark shares his unconventional journey from a successful career in investment management to earning his Ph.D. in economics at age 50, and how that path shaped his focus on urban and regional growth, public policy, and the future of Dallas–Fort Worth.
📈 He breaks down the real formula behind DFW’s rise — affordability, business climate, innovation, immigration, and human capital — and explains what challenges like housing costs, workforce education, and infrastructure mean for sustaining that momentum.
Plus:
➡️ Behind-the-scenes stories about President George W. Bush
➡️ Favorite Dallas eats (yes, soup dumplings 🥟)
➡️ Leadership lessons for entrepreneurs and changemakers navigating today’s economy
https://allynmedia.com/the-rise-of-the-dallas-economy-with-cullum-clark/
10/22/2025
For the first time ever, our Deconstructing Dallas podcast is on camera — and the debut episode is one you won’t want to miss.
Shawn P Williams and Ryan Trimble sit down with Dr. Justin Lonon, Chancellor of Dallas College, for a powerful conversation on leadership, education, and how access and opportunity can transform communities.
https://allynmedia.com/barrier-busting-with-dallas-colleges-dr-justin-lonon/
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Barrier Busting with Dallas College’s Dr. Justin Lonon In this special first-ever video episode of “Deconstructing Dallas”, Shawn and Ryan sit down with Dr. Justin Lonon, Chancellor of Dallas College, for a wide-...
Allyn Media client Dallas Museum of Art's Art Ball is featured in PaperCity Magazine as one of "The Best Things To Do in Dallas This Spring:Flowers, Music, Art, and More Can't-Miss Events This March/April" by Senior Digital Writer Megan Ziots!
Art Ball 2024: Momentum
On Saturday, April 13, the 2024 Art Ball will benefit the Dallas Museum of Art. Co-chaired by Andy Smith and Paul von Wupperfeld, the annual see-and-be-seen event includes dinner, drinks, a live auction, and a notoriously monumental afterparty.
ABOUT THE ART BALL
We are thrilled to share our excitement for Art Ball 2024: Momentum, co-chaired by Andy Smith and Paul von Wupperfeld. This year, we celebrate the remarkable achievements of the DMA, and we hope you will join us for
what is sure to be a dazzling affair!
Featuring an evening of dinner, drinks, a live auction, and an exciting afterparty, Art Ball 2024 will showcase the dynamic and forward-thinking vision of the DMA, all while honoring the legacy and impact of our beloved Museum. All Art Ball proceeds directly support the DMA’s commitment to presenting diverse exhibitions, providing innovative educational and public programs, and caring for a collection of 25,000 objects—all while offering engaging access to incredible works of art.
We hope you will join us by generously supporting our beloved Museum at one of the levels listed below!
For additional information, please contact [email protected].
ABOUT DALLAS MUSEUM OF ART
The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) is an inclusive, welcoming space for everyone to see its global collection of more than 25,000 works spanning 5,000 years of history and a range of world cultures. The DMA is one of the largest art museums in the United States and located in one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the country, with free general admission for all visitors. As an Open Access institution, the DMA offers digital images of all public-domain artworks in its collection for use by the public. The DMA provides educational programming for all ages, from exhibitions and lectures to concerts, literary events, and dramatic performances. The Museum is open Tuesday through Sunday, 11am -5pm, and is always open at dma.org.
Free General Admission to the Dallas Museum of Art is made possible with generous support from the ROBERT GERARD PO***CK FOUNDATION. The Dallas Museum of Art is supported, in part, by the generosity of DMA Members and donors, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Texas Commission on the Arts and the citizens of Dallas through the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture.
Plan your visit today, https://dma.org/
https://www.papercitymag.com/culture/the-best-things-to-do-in-dallas-this-spring-2024-madonna/
Dallas Museum of Art The DMA is one of the largest art museums in America, located in the nation's largest arts district in downtown Dallas.
02/15/2024
100 EPISODES STRONG!!!
Allyn Media podcast Deconstructing Dallas celebrated Valentine's Day by sharing the love with two very loyal listeners . . .
Deconstructing Dallas is 100 episodes sixteen awards strong - international and domestic including Hermes Award, Davey Award, Communicator Awards, w3 Awards, dotComm Award!
From politicians to artists, activists to educators, our fearless hosts the GREAT Shawn Williams and GREAT Ryan Trimble have interviewed a diverse slate of guests who have impacted Dallas, Texas, the U.S., and the world.
Episode 100 kicks off our 7th season and is the perfect time to continue or get on the bandwagon (because why are you depriving yourself) and start listening!
Here’s to a prosperous 2024, an unforgettable 7th season, and 100 more episodes!
CONGRATULATIONS!
Listen wherever you listen to podcasts, subscribe, share and leave a FIVE- STAR review!
02/14/2024
A NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART LAW ENFORCEMENT TRAINING ACADEMY IS COMING TO UNT DALLAS!!!
The Communities Foundation of Texas’ grant marks the largest philanthropic gift in the university’s history! Read everything you need to know from The Dallas Morning News Public Safety Reporter Kelli S.
Congratulations UNT Dallas!
UNT Dallas gets $10 million for new law enforcement training center Local and police leaders think the academy will help with DPD recruitment, training and retention.
02/09/2024
WHAT IF WE ALL LIVED WITHIN A 10 MINUTE WALK OF A PARK?
Allyn Media client Trust for Public Land is working to make that happen across the United States by 2050. Read about Robert Kent, Trust for Public Land Associate Vice President, Texas State Director in The Lakewood - East Dallas Advocate and his work to ensure every Texan is able to experience the health, climate, equity, and community benefits of close-to-home access to parks and nature.
Trust for Public Land established a project called Smart Growth for Dallas, a data mapping platform that examines factors like urban heat islands, health disparities, equity indicators, soil types and flood zones to determine where parks are most needed and possible locations for said parks.
Five Mile Creek Greenbelt is a 17-mile trail aims to connect much of Oak Cliff and Southern Dallas along the already existing watershed.
“Oak Cliff has got the most pretty land in Dallas, and that’s because it is the northmost edge of the Balcones Escarpment (the eastern boundary of the Texas Hill Country that gives Oak Cliff its hills and cliff-like structures).”
ABOUT TRUST FOR PUBLIC LAND
We believe everyone should have access to the outdoors. We create parks and protect land for people, ensuring healthy, livable communities for generations to come.
Shout out to Ryan Trimble for leading great work for our client!
East Dallas neighbor Robert Kent turns passion for outdoors into a park planning career Robert Kent. Photography by Victoria Gomez Growing up in Lake Highlands as an avid member of Boy Scout Troop 890, Robert Kent’s childhood was immersed in the outdoors. “I got to go spend some really wonderful formative experiences in
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