On today’s Hello Houston, Frank and Celeste begin the show’s first hour by talking with Dr. Asim Shah, a psychiatrist with Baylor College of Medicine, who discusses mental health and the warning signs of psychosis in the wake of yesterday’s tragic story of a Houston-area mother accused of shooting her four children.
Also, in the first hour, we are joined by Carmen Maria Montiel, who discusses her run for Texas’s 18th Congressional District as a republican candidate. Then, Houston-based author Jenny Block joins us to discuss her upcoming book, Badass Manifesting.
In the second hour of the show, Frank and Celeste talk about the top stories of the day, including the Supreme Court hearing arguments on a Colorado ban on conversion therapy for minors and permanent daylight savings time in Texas.
Plus, Rice University political science professor Mark Jones breaks down all the state propositions on the ballot this November. And finally, celebrated chef and author Samin Nosrat joins us to talk about her latest cookbook, Good Things: Recipes and Rituals to Share with the People You Love.
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