Launch Pad Job Club’s Orientation: Navigating Job Search Strategies

On April 4th, I had the opportunity to attend the Launch Pad Job Club’s New Member Orientation at the ACC Highland Learning Center, a place I had never visited before but was eager to check out. The former mall turned high-tech, eco-friendly community college campus was buzzing with students and job seekers alike, making it the perfect setting for this unique workshop and networking event.

The New Member Orientation is designed to help individuals who are new to the club or returning after a hiatus, providing a space for support and professional development. It’s held weekly on Fridays, offering a chance for members to gather virtually or in person for career coaching, advice, and motivation. As someone currently in the job search trenches, I was eager to see what insights the session could offer, and I was not disappointed.

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Stories That Flow — A Night at the Water, Texas Film Festival

On April 1st, I attended the 10th Annual Water, Texas Film Festival, hosted by the Texas Water Foundation at AFS Cinema here in Austin. It was an evening filled with stunning visuals, personal stories, and powerful reminders of just how deeply water is woven into the fabric of Texas life. From the Hill Country springs to the Gulf Coast bays, water isn’t just a resource here—it’s a part of who we are.

The festival showcased a lineup of short films, each capturing water’s role in Texas through a different lens. Some focused on environmental issues, others celebrated the cultural or recreational connections we have with water. But all of them shared a common thread: water matters, and the way we talk about it matters just as much. It was a compelling showcase of the way storytelling can elevate conservation—and bring people together.

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Ad 2 Austin’s “Pitch Your Agency” Night: Exploring the Agency Scene in Austin

On Thursday, March 27, I headed over to Sangfroid! in near the UT Austin Campus for Ad 2 Austin and Austin Ad Fed’s “Pitch Your Agency” night—a fast-paced, high-energy showcase where local agencies had around three minutes with a short slide deck to present themselves and their service offerings. I wasn’t there to pitch anything myself, but as someone exploring career paths and considering a return to the agency world, it was the perfect way to get a feel for what Austin’s creative community is up to.

The setup was simple: each agency had a tight window to explain who they are, what they offer, and what makes them different. It was kind of like speed dating, but for marketing shops. The variety was impressive—not just in terms of services, but in personality, purpose, and approach.

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Marketing Jam MegaMixer: A Night of Good Vibes and Even Better Connections

On March 20th, I had the chance to attend the Marketing Jam MegaMixer at Haute Spot’s private recording studio, and let me tell you—it was a great time! Hosted by some of Austin’s top marketing and communications organizations, the event was the perfect mix of networking, music, and just all-around good vibes. Whether you’re into marketing, PR, UX, or just connecting with creative people, this event had something for everyone.

From the get-go, it was clear this wasn’t going to be your typical stiff, awkward networking event. The whole vibe was relaxed and welcoming, making it easy to dive into conversations with people from all kinds of professional backgrounds. The venue, Spectra Studios in Cedar Park, had a laid-back atmosphere that set the tone for the night. No suits and ties here—just people enjoying great food, drinks, and a fun environment while they mingled.

One of the best parts was getting to connect with folks from AMA Austin, Club Ichi, PRSA Austin, AAF Austin, Austin Content, Austin UXPA, Women Communicators of Austin, and Ad 2 Austin. It was amazing to meet so many talented people across different sectors of marketing and communications, all in one place. Whether we were chatting about the latest marketing trends or how industry technology is evolving, the conversations were super engaging and insightful. It really reminded me of how interconnected all of these fields are and how valuable it is to learn from each other.

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“All Things Food” – Food Tank at SXSW 2025: Day 2 Recap

The second day of the Food Tank conference at SXSW 2025 continued the momentum from Day 1, bringing together thought leaders, industry experts, and advocates to discuss the future of food sustainability, agriculture, and nutrition. Held once again at the scenic Barr Mansion in Austin, TX, the event provided a deep dive into critical topics, from organic farming to food justice. Below is a recap of the most insightful discussions and key takeaways from Day 2.

Welcome Remarks

Danielle Nierenberg, President of Food Tank, opened the second day of the conference by emphasizing the importance of sustainable food systems and the role of collaboration in addressing global food challenges. She highlighted the growing consumer interest in organic and regenerative agriculture, setting the stage for the day’s discussions. Watch her remarks here.

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“All Things Food” – Food Tank at SXSW 2025: Day 1 Recap

This year’s Food Tank conference at SXSW took place on March 13-14 at the beautiful Barr Mansion in Austin, TX. As a returning attendee from 2024, I was eager to dive into the discussions shaping the future of food, sustainability, and nutrition. Food Tank consistently brings together thought leaders, industry experts, and changemakers to explore how food impacts our health, communities, and environment. The event fosters critical conversations about how we produce, distribute, and consume food in a way that supports both people and the planet. Below is my recap of Day 1, which was filled with insightful panels, inspiring speakers, and thought-provoking conversations that left me feeling energized for the future of sustainable food systems.

Welcome Remarks

The event opened with a powerful address from Dr. Melva K. Wallace, President of Huston-Tillotson University. She set the stage with some punny jokes and by emphasizing the importance of equitable access to nutritious food and the role of community-driven solutions in tackling food insecurity. Dr. Wallace highlighted the interconnectedness of food, health, and socioeconomic status, reminding attendees that systemic change requires both grassroots efforts and policy-driven initiatives. Her remarks underscored the significance of partnerships between educational institutions, nonprofits, and policymakers in advancing food justice. It was an inspiring start to the conference, reinforcing why discussions like these are crucial in addressing the disparities in our food systems. Watch her remarks here.

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