CEO Cory Edmondson, and Marketing Director, Lisa Winters join Mikaela and John Barrera on the Kerrville Podcast and talk about all things Peterson Health.
Anabel and Daniel Medrano started 1962 Barber Shop in 2017, and have since started La Escondida 1962, Events at Arreola Ranch, and A-Team Living 1962. They have overcome quite a bit in the past few years and are a power team in the Texas Hill Country.
John Kocurek started Rockin K Waste Services in 2015 and has grown the business into several hundred customers. He also talks about how important it is to network and to network with other waste service companies.
Elaina McCoulskey talks about becoming Miss San Antonio and some of the adversities that she faced to get the title. She uses her platform to spread mental health awareness and talks about how she was bullied in school and why she thinks it is so important. Her mother, Lisa McCoulskey…
Patricia Garza and Ryan Morales talk about how they got their businesses started in Kerrville and what they are doing now with Mikaela Taylor and John Barrera. Hill Country Counseling and Wellness helps people with mental health in the Texas Hill Country. Fighting Chance Academy teaches Jiu Jitsu.
Sonya Hooten spent 28 years as the secretary at the Center Point ISD Elementary School. She joined the Kerr County Sheriff's Office as Sheriff Hierholzer's secretary in 2018 and has worked for Sheriff Leitha and is now running for Kerr County Commissioner, Precinct 2.
Kerrville City Councilwoman Brenda Hughes talks about her time so far helping Kerr County make much-needed improvements and her time so far on City Council. There is a lot of good information about Kerr County and Kerrville in this podcast.
Coach Keller talks with us about his journey to becoming a six-figure a year real estate agent in the Texas Hill Country, teaching, coaching, and radio broadcasting.
Don Tucker began roofing homes in the Texas Hill Country in 1989. He lived in a van down by the river when he first started and built his business into a multi-million dollar business with a lot of help from family and the great people that have worked for him…
This episode is an interview with Mikaela about recently coming out as transgender. The main theme of the podcast is overcoming fear. Fear is a killer. Fear can stunt your growth as an individual and keep you from becoming the person you were meant to be.
Karen-Anne King joins the Kerrville Podcast and shares about the mission of the Texas Lion Camp and how they help kids with disabilities achieve goals that some might were not attainable with a "Can do" philosophy. Listen to the first Kerrville Podcast of the year and share with your friends.…
Kerrville Mayor Bill Blackburn joined Mike Taylor and John Barerra for the last Kerrville Podcast of 2021. He talks about his values, ministry, helping non-profits, running for mayor, being mayor, and how this is his last term as Kerrville mayor. You don't want to miss Episode 41 of the Kerrville…
Michael Valdez from Gibson's Discount Center joins Mike Taylor and John Barrera for Episode 39 of the Kerrville Podcast. Michael talks about the history of Gibson's, how the employees are allowed to choose the inventory, and what sets Gibson's apart from the big box stores.
Dr. Rivas from Kerrville Family Dental joins Mike Taylor and John Barerra for Episode 38 of the Kerrville Podcast. Dr. Rivas talks about why he became a dentist, how he enjoys helping people and building relationships with them, and gives some great tips for having good teeth.
Ashley Phillips from the Hill Country Youth Ranch joins Mike Taylor and John Barerra on the Kerrville Podcast to talk about how the Hill Country Youth Ranch got started, what it's like for the children there, and why she is so passionate about it.
Brenda and Buzzie Hughes opened Buzzie's Bar-B-Q in 1993 in Comfort before moving it to Kerrville in 1997. This in-depth interview-style podcast with Mike Taylor and John Barrera goes back to before the beginning of Buzzie's Bar-B-Q, how they got it started, great things that have happened over the years,…
Allison Bueche from KPUB joined us for Episode 35 of the Kerrville Podcast to talk about how KPUB is a locally owned public power company, how they are able to keep their rates low, how they help low-income families in the area, and how their linemen work in extreme elements.…
Steven King and his wife put everything they had into opening the first King's Texas Smokehouse location. 4 years later, they have two locations in Camp Wood and Hunt at the Hunt General Store. Steven talks about how important employee ownership is and how much it has helped him recently.
Robert Gregory from True Horsepower Diesel Performance tells his story on the Kerrville Podcast with Mike Taylor and John Barrera about how he got started with his business and what they are doing now.
Edward Few from Quick Fix Phone Repair joins Mike Taylor and John Barrera for Episode 32 of the Kerrville Podcast. Quick Fix Phone Repair is a veteran-owned Hill Country mobile phone repair company that goes to the customer and can usually fix their phones in a half-hour or less. Edward…
Shawnte Virdell joined Mike Taylor and John Barrera on Episode 31 of the Kerrville Podcast and talked about her journey that led her to open SV Fitness, which offers Dance2Fit, Dance-N-Define classes and personal training. SV Fitness is located at 91 Coronado Drive in Kerrville and their phone number is…
Debbie Robinson joined Mike Taylor on the Kerrville Podcast to talk about the history of River Hills Mall, the great family-owned atmosphere, and what could be coming in the future to River Hills Mall. There are several events coming up soon, like the Merriams Midway Carnival happening starting October 15th…
Sarah Sedillo from Babez Seafood Bucket joins Mike Taylor and John Barrera for a very deep Kerrville Podcast, talking about how she got started and how she became successful in the Kerrville restaurant business.
Babez Seafood Bucket is located at 225 Earl Garrett St. in Kerrville, Texas.