The Lee Hurtado Project?

For a good several months, Nikki and Jamye have been planning the next step in their respective and shared careers.  And I’ve been there to help them make it happen.

That next step (just in case you’re not following us on any of the myriad social networks we’re on) is a trip to California.  So as I’ve been working with Nikki to lock down all the details for her part of it all, I thought it only fair (me being me and all) to give it a proper name.

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In Which We #power Up And Set The #scene

#goodjobtexasjr began this summer with one show.  But it’s since grown into something much more.

Week by week, as we moved forward with the show, we’d see new segments added, and new team members would join us to help expand the show beyond its original studio space, and beyond its original mission statement.  By the last show of #rocktober, #youngandfresh wasn’t simply a music show, but a showcase for the community.

It wasn’t long before it would become a showcase for the network…

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Making Site 13, or: I’m No Clark Gregg, But I Get By

He’s the guy who’s tasked – a very disciplined guy in my opinion who possesses secrets that would turn your hair white – but at the same time he’s tasked with handling these kind of diva superheroes, you know? “Oh, really, Asgard? Dude, just get in the car.”

Clark Gregg

Within the sci-fi genre, there’s a type of character we all know, and often love.  He’s a little more weary than the rest, maybe a little more cynical.  He knows more than he lets on, and usually more than he can let on.  If he hasn’t seen it all, he’s seen at least too much for surprise.  And he’s the guy who holds the story together.

You’ll know him as Walter Skinner.  Or Frank Black.  Or K.  Or Phil Coulson.

He’s The Agent.
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