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WEIRD AUSTIN PODCAST. Episode #15, GVM yours truly the Guest. Take a listen.






Weird Austin Podcast Episode #15. Special Guest = GVM.  Click here for the podcast listen link

George Vance McGee is a licensed Real Estate Agent with Austin Silent Market Inc. and the author of "Attractive Tales from Grand Cities. A Social Memoir", "Open Mindful: Philosophy on the Fly" & his most recent book "The Nation We Live In: Essays and Short Stories".
George talks about his growing up in Austin, making the move to New York City and becoming a "Boomerang Person" when he moved back to Austin. He reminisces about Austin in the 90s, tells us what it takes to make it today in the silent market, brings up some personal adventures from his past and answers a few fan questions.
You can pick up all 3 of his books on Amazon, or locally at Book People on 6th & Lamar in Austin, TX.

If you are contemplating real estate or had any other questions you can reach him at 512-657-9281. Austin Silent Market.com georgevance@gmail.com
Please PATRON and VISIT Justin, the Interviewer's, Place of Work and Business: CASH AMERICA PAWN @ 2410 East Riverside Austin, Texas 78741
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1st Listener WEIRD AUSTIN #15 PODCAST REVIEW....

"Way to go GVM!

Nice talk. Listened to it in my hammock today after eating an edible.

Mike Jurkash

Sent from my iPhone"

Above is a PHOTO my girlfriend took, of a front yard HOME in East Austin, in the HOLLY neighborhood. There is a towering DINOSAUR skeleton in the front yard. I think they call this "YART". Get it YARD ART or YART? 

Weird Austin Podcast creator, interviewer Just sends a text, "I hope you are doing well. I really appreciate you doing the PODCAST. Your Weird Austin Episode #15 is actually 33.00% of the 165 Views in the last 30 days. Thanks So Much"


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