Welcome to the latest issue of The Austin Business Review, a roundup of great local events and insights for Austin business owners (plus some other cool stuff for your life outside of work).
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This week, I am SO stoked to profile one of my favorite businesses here in town – The Red Fridge Society. If you’ve been reading a while, you’ve seen me mention them many times. But this is the first-ever deep dive on them, and it was a blast to write.
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We’ve also got…
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🗓️ A bunch of events
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📣 Opportunities: Speak, Pitch, and a business for sale
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🎨 The elusive painter behind Austin’s famous signs
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And more…
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-Ethan
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PS. Huge shout-out to Matt Loszak, who’s having a hell of a month. He got his green card less than two weeks ago, and his company Aalo, just closed a $27m Series A to build nuclear reactors here. Love to see it! Tell him congrats here!
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Upcoming Events
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Running a business is tough. Here are a few great places to meet cool people going through the same sh*t you are.
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🗓️ TONIGHT: Billion-dollar jewelry founder, Kendra Scott, and Emmy Award winner Julianne Hough, are meeting at Book People to discuss Hough’s latest book. Not strictly business, but should be great.
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🗓️ TONIGHT: Tech Third Thursdays: Shout out to Sara Loretta for putting Henry LeGard’s event on my radar (there will be pickle ball)
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🗓️ Aug. 16: Founder Walk: Every other Friday, Ellen Cassidy organizes an early-morning walk around the lake for experienced high-growth tech founders. They meet at Mañana (north of the river) at 7AM. Ping her on LinkedIn for details!
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🗓️ Aug. 16: Get Sh*t Done – Women’s Event (Online): Join Paris Bland to set your fall priorities and network with other established female founders
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🗓️ Aug. 16: Lean Coffee: William Baxter and Duri Chitayat, veterans of Lean Coffee NYC, are bringing the format to ATX. This is the first one!
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🗓️ Aug. 16: AuthenTECH Women’s Summit: A series of speakers and panel discussion focused on empowering women in entrepreneurship, including a keynote from Shuronda Robinson, CEO of Austin Woman Magazine.
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🗓️ Aug. 16: Female Founders & Friends: Hosted the third Friday of every month by Juliette Richert of the Artemis Fund
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🗓️ Aug. 16: Intro to Quantum Computing: Tom Bishop, who sold two different companies to IBM, speaks very highly of this 3-hour event by Jay Boisseau
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🗓️ Aug. 17: The Board Walks: Not strictly business-related, but Elle Beecher’s group is my top rec for anyone new to the city, and lots of founders/investors are regulars
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🗓️ Aug. 18: Sprint Club: Every Sunday, Ankith Harathi hosts a sprint workout group – open to all, but most of the attendees are seasoned founders in ATX
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🗓️ Aug. 19: Austin Notion Meetup: If your company uses Notion seriously, you should know Sara Loretta
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🗓️ Aug 19-20: State & Local Gov’t AI Summit: Shout out to Kat Rector for finding this one. If you’re technical, you’ll love the calendar she curates
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🗓️ Aug. 20: Barf & Brag: Yashas Singri is bringing a small group of founders together to share real talk on what’s going good and not-so-good at work
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🗓️ Aug. 20: The Collective – Monthly Power Hour: Led by Catherine Meyer, The Collective is a collaborative network for women in business, and people love it
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🗓️ Aug. 20: Book Club: The Austin Forum on Tech & Society is meeting to discuss the dystopian thriller, The Future. Heads up – Next month’s book is Kurzweil’s newest, The Singularity is Nearer
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🗓️ Aug. 21: Austin Coaches Collective: If your business involves coaching of some sort, check out Erin Laverone’s mixer
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🗓️ Aug. 21: The Lion in a Changing Jungle: Geopolitical specialist, Vidya Moorthy, is discussing recent global changes, their impact on American business, and what’s needed to maintain supremacy
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🗓️ Aug. 21: Climate Innovation Group: This month, Jacob Borgeson’s group is focused on innovations in the CPG arena related to climate tech
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🗓️ Aug. 21: Turn Up! CPG Happy Hour: Hosted by Bill Murphy and Marc Nathan and showcasing great local CPG companies (you can apply to display your CPG brand here)
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🗓️ Aug. 21: Creator Ecosystem Meetup: David Nassau and Akash Kanojia are bringing together media professionals
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🗓️ Aug. 21: Founders, Investors & Friends: A rooftop social, hosted by Julian Jimenez
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🗓️ Aug. 22: Wake Up! CPG: Start the day right with Marc Nathan, and founders from Austin’s top CPG brands.
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🗓️ Aug. 22: Unbreakable Women’s Conference: All-day event, organized by Theresa Pore, up at Chateau Bellevue, home of the Austin Woman’s Club
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🗓️ Aug. 22: The Future of Commerce: This is the second installment of the Creators X Convos series and the last one got great reviews from attendees
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🗓️ Aug. 22: Boozyless – NA Happy Hour: Curious about N/A cocktails? Chris Taylor has gone way down the rabbit hole and will be your guide
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🗓️ Aug. 22: Founders Network Happy Hour: Led by Chapter Director, Kevin Bradt, this event’s open to non-members who are full-time founders
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🗓️ Aug. 22: Female Founder Happy Hour: Hosted by Destinee Berman in collaboration with The 10th House, a private network for female founders
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🗓️ Aug. 22: Taco Tales: Eat tacos, drink mezcal, and trade stories with experienced operators, like Carlos Oviedo, and guest speaker, Stephanie Postles, CEO & Founder of Mission.Org
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🗓️ Aug. 22: Austin Women In Tech: Executive coach Aaron Thweatt will be answering questions about negotiating salaries and comp packages
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🗓️ Aug. 23: Tech Bytes: A networking event powered by the Austin Urban Technology Movement, and four of the biggest black social groups in ATX
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Hosting something cool? Email me the details below and I’ll try to share it in the newsletter or on LinkedIn
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Fun Stuff Coming Up
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…because if you’re anything like me, you work too much already. So here’s some fun stuff to do around town that’s not necessarily related to business.
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TONIGHT: Movies on the Lake at Mozarts – Into the Spiderverse
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TONIGHT: Behind the Frame – Art History Lecture at Riches Art
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Aug. 15-18: Songblazers by Cirque du Soleil
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Aug. 15-18: Hitchcock Week at the Paramount Theatre
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Aug. 16: Dad Joke Competition (pun-believable!)
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Aug. 17: Summer Walkabout at Still Austin Whiskey Co.
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Aug. 17: UFC Fight Night at Lou’s Barton Springs
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Aug. 17-18: City-wide Vintage Sale
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Aug. 18: Lagers & Literature at Meanwhile Brewing
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Aug. 19: Full Moon Swim at the Austin Motel (it’s a Supermoon!)
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Aug. 19: Grill & Chill at King Bee Cocktail Bar
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Aug. 22: Poolside Movies on the roof at Ariba Abajo – Spirited Away
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Aug. 22: Bootlegger’s Ball – Dinner and Gambling at The Driskill
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Aug. 23: Whiskey Business (It’s in San Antonio, but looks epic)
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Aug. 23: A Night of Pure Indulgence – Fried Chicken & Champagne
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Aug. 24: Secret Disco – Triple Venue Takeover
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Aug. 24: Wine Tasting – All Star Female Winemakers
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Aug. 25: Paddle for Puppies – Benefits Austin Pets Alive
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One Last Thing… Twice a year, Le Garage Sale brings together more than a hundred local boutiques to sell off excess inventory. I covered this in the very first issue of ABR, and it’s back again. Aug. 24-25 down at the Palmer Events Center. Doors open at 11AM, but a VIP ticket ($30) will get you in at 9:30
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Word On The Street
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A roundup of cool local opportunities to grow your business, wealth, or personal brand
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Last call for speakers at the first-ever Austin Tech Week – Submissions close today (Aug. 15)
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Fundraising? Pitch VCs at Morrison Foerster’s Fall Pitch Day. Finalists get coaching from the MoFo team (which has advised startups and investors on $110B in financing over the last 5 years)
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For Sale: Terrible Love Coffee is moving into a new space, and founder Bryan Knowles is selling the converted trailer they’ve called home since 2021. If you’ve ever wanted to start a coffee bar, this seems like your sign.
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Local Artist of the Week
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Fun fact about the coffee trailer above – it was painted by Greg Jones, a long-time staple in the Austin art scene. Specifically, the hand-painted sign scene (which is as niche as it sounds).
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He’s done work for landmarks here in town, like Chuy’s, Jo’s Coffee, Torchy’s Tacos, Heritage Boots, and others.
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His work even appeared in the 1998 Sandra Bullock film, Hope Floats, which was shot around here (he did the sign for Honey’s Diner and other buildings on set).
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Photo Credit: Sean Starr, another Texas Sign Painter
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Despite all that, he’s practically impossible to find online. I had to dig deep into the newspaper archives. But (as always) they delivered…
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Here he is hand-lettering the menu for Jo’s at 2nd and Lavaca almost twenty years ago. A fun reminder of the history that’s hidden in plane sight all around us here.
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Photo Credit: Laura Skelding; Austin American-Statesman
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Local Spot To Know
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The Red Fridge Society | 508 Oakland Ave
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One of my all-time favorite businesses – After selling his software company, Chris Taylor decided to turn their old office into a private club for founders and investors.
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This week, I got to do the first deep dive on what they’re up to 👇
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That’s all for this week!
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Email me here if you want to share any feedback, or let me know about an event you’re hosting.
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Until next week,
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-Ethan
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