Welcome to the Future of Nuts About Southwest
Mon, 05/05/2008 - 14:46 — Brian LuskWhat's a good way to celebrate a blog's second birthday? Well we thought the best way was to take our blog and make it even better. Thanks for joining us on our slightly belated birthday celebration as we roll out our exciting new Nuts About Southwest platform, or as we call it around here, our "blog 2.0 site." Don't worry, this is still the Southwest Airlines blog, and you haven't landed in a time warp! Rest assured, everything you liked before is still here, but we have added a lot of new "stuff" that will give you more choices in information and even provide you the ability to personalize your Nuts experience.
"Allow Myself to Introduce...Myself" or Red Belly Radio Takes Off
Mon, 05/05/2008 - 14:48 — Steve HeaserI forget if it was Mike Myers, Austin Powers, or Dr. Evil that famously said “Allow myself to introduce...myself.” in his (their) first movie. Red Belly Radio is the podcast about Southwest Airlines and in this first episode, I review my career at Southwest and interview Paula Berg who helped manage this new blog project and talk to Chris Ronan from RD2 who helped make it all happen.
Celebrating Black History Month: Southwest Airlines becomes a proud national sponsor of the Black Voice
Mon, 02/08/2010 - 17:31 — Hardy Brown IIWe are honored to have a guest post from Hardy Brown II, the Executive Director of The Black Voice Foundation:
Over the last 12 years, educators from Southern California's Inland
region, have learned first hand about the incredible courage of the
Celebrating Black History Month--Contemplation: My Friends, My Heroes
Mon, 02/08/2010 - 08:47 — Lou FreemanA man with no sense of his past has no future as he is destined to the same pitfalls of his forefathers. With that thought in mind, I contemplate my past, present, and future. It is something that I usually do as Black History Month draws near. My own barometer for “ how goes it?”
Flashback Fridays--Interim Liveries Part One
Fri, 02/05/2010 - 13:56 — Brian LuskI’ve always been interested in what I call interim color schemes. These are when one airline acquires an aircraft from another and then operates the airplane while it is wearing the original livery with only a few changes. Enthusiast photographers value shots of aircraft in interim liveries because they are so temporary. My own intrigue with the subject began as a child when I flew on

