• In this episode of The Building Texas Show, host Justin McKenzie sits down with Mayor Dylan Hedrick of Garland, Texas, the Cowboy Hat Capital of Texas. Mayor Hedrick shares how he moved from city council to the mayor’s seat, why listening is the most important part of leadership, and how Garland is navigating redevelopment, manufacturing growth, major bond investments, and the challenges of being a 98% built-out city. Learn how Garland is planning its next 25 years, why a single pothole can define city government, and how the city is positioning itself for new employers, a private hospital, and transformative development at I-635 and Shiloh. 00:00 – Welcome to The Building Texas Show 00:32 – Meet Mayor Dylan Hedrick: Winning the runoff and stepping into leadership 01:17 – Why he ran for mayor after six years on city council 02:18 – Garland today: Manufacturing, hats, food culture, and a growing downtown 03:42 – Collaboration with the Chamber, Dallas College, and employers 05:31 – Workforce training and the future of blue-collar jobs 06:08 – Planning a city that is 98% built out 07:20 – Comprehensive plans, lakefront strategy, and redevelopment focus 08:03 – Garland loses its hospital — and the plan to attract a new one 09:10 – Rebuilding I-635 and unlocking new economic opportunity 10:30 – Bonds, tax base growth, and doing more with less 12:05 – How bond programs fuel redevelopment and public infrastructure 13:01 – The biggest needs: A hospital, development partners, and investment 13:59 – “Garland is open for business”: Mayor Hedrick’s call to action 14:37 – Closing thoughts and invitation to visit Garland, Texas Garland Texas, Mayor Dylan Hedrick, Garland Cowboy Hat Capital, Garland economic development, Texas cities, Garland manufacturing, Garland hospital, Garland 635 Shiloh, Garland redevelopment, Building Texas Show, Justin McKenzie, Texas podcast, Fifth and State podcast

    In this episode of The Building Texas Show, host Justin McKenzie sits down with Mayor Dylan Hedrick of Garland, Texas, the Cowboy Hat Capital of Texas. Mayor Hedrick shares how he moved from city council to the mayor’s seat, why listening is the most important part of leadership, and how Garland is navigating redevelopment, manufacturing growth, major bond investments, and the challenges of being a 98% built-out city. Learn how Garland is planning its next 25 years, why a single pothole can define city government, and how the city is positioning itself for new employers, a private hospital, and transformative development at I-635 and Shiloh. 00:00 – Welcome to The Building Texas Show 00:32 – Meet Mayor Dylan Hedrick: Winning the runoff and stepping into leadership 01:17 – Why he ran for mayor after six years on city council 02:18 – Garland today: Manufacturing, hats, food culture, and a growing downtown 03:42 – Collaboration with the Chamber, Dallas College, and employers 05:31 – Workforce training and the future of blue-collar jobs 06:08 – Planning a city that is 98% built out 07:20 – Comprehensive plans, lakefront strategy, and redevelopment focus 08:03 – Garland loses its hospital — and the plan to attract a new one 09:10 – Rebuilding I-635 and unlocking new economic opportunity 10:30 – Bonds, tax base growth, and doing more with less 12:05 – How bond programs fuel redevelopment and public infrastructure 13:01 – The biggest needs: A hospital, development partners, and investment 13:59 – “Garland is open for business”: Mayor Hedrick’s call to action 14:37 – Closing thoughts and invitation to visit Garland, Texas Garland Texas, Mayor Dylan Hedrick, Garland Cowboy Hat Capital, Garland economic development, Texas cities, Garland manufacturing, Garland hospital, Garland 635 Shiloh, Garland redevelopment, Building Texas Show, Justin McKenzie, Texas podcast, Fifth and State podcast

    2025/12/12

    In this episode of The Building Texas Show, host Justin McKenzie sits down with Mayor Dylan Hedrick of Garland, Texas, the Cowboy Hat Capital of Texas. Mayor Hedrick shares how he moved from city council to the mayor’s seat, why listening is the most important part of leadership, and how Garland is navigating redevelopment, manufacturing growth, major bond investments, and the challenges of being a 98% built-out city.

    Learn how Garland is planning its next 25 years, why a single pothole can define city government, and how the city is positioning itself for new employers, a private hospital, and transformative development at I-635 and Shiloh.

    00:00 – Welcome to The Building Texas Show

    00:32 – Meet Mayor Dylan Hedrick: Winning the runoff and stepping into leadership

    01:17 – Why he ran for mayor after six years on city council

    02:18 – Garland today: Manufacturing, hats, food culture, and a growing downtown

    03:42 – Collaboration with the Chamber, Dallas College, and employers

    05:31 – Workforce training and the future of blue-collar jobs

    06:08 – Planning a city that is 98% built out

    07:20 – Comprehensive plans, lakefront strategy, and redevelopment focus

    08:03 – Garland loses its hospital — and the plan to attract a new one

    09:10 – Rebuilding I-635 and unlocking new economic opportunity

    10:30 – Bonds, tax base growth, and doing more with less

    12:05 – How bond programs fuel redevelopment and public infrastructure

    13:01 – The biggest needs: A hospital, development partners, and investment

    13:59 – “Garland is open for business”: Mayor Hedrick’s call to action

    14:37 – Closing thoughts and invitation to visit Garland, Texas

    Garland Texas, Mayor Dylan Hedrick, Garland Cowboy Hat Capital, Garland economic development, Texas cities, Garland manufacturing, Garland hospital, Garland 635 Shiloh, Garland redevelopment, Building Texas Show, Justin McKenzie, Texas podcast, Fifth and State podcast


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  • Future of South San Antonio: Gilley Mendoza on Workforce Housing, Development, and Villaret Commons
    2025/12/12

    Developer Gilley Mendoza, founder of Gilley International, joins The Building Texas Show to discuss how intentional, community-driven development is reshaping the future of South San Antonio. From the rapid growth around Palo Alto College and Texas A&M University–San Antonio, to the expansion of Toyota, JCB, and other advanced manufacturing employers, the South Side is becoming one of Texas’ most important economic corridors.

    In this episode, Gilley breaks down his development strategy, including his new 80-unit Villaret Commons project positioned directly across from Palo Alto College. He explains why “approachable housing,” workforce alignment, school quality, and smart infrastructure matter more than ever as Texas absorbs massive population growth.

    If you want to understand San Antonio real estate trends, the future of South Side development, or the emerging Texas Triangle economy, this is a must-watch discussion.

    Learn more:

    Villaret Commons – https://villaretcommons.com

    The Building Texas Show – https://buildingtexasshow.com

    00:00 Introduction

    00:17 Meet Developer Gilley Mendoza

    00:35 How Real Estate Became a Career Path

    01:40 First Development Deal and Lessons Learned

    02:55 Why the South Side Is the Future of San Antonio Growth

    04:22 The Impact of Palo Alto College and Texas A&M–San Antonio

    05:42 Water, Infrastructure, and Development Challenges

    07:25 Inside the 80-Unit Villaret Commons Project

    08:32 Growing Gilley International into a Multi-Generational Brand

    10:35 Community Feedback and Responsible Development

    12:45 Housing Market Trends, Interest Rates, and Builder Strategy

    14:47 The Coming Housing Shortage and Workforce Needs

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  • The Startup Making Landfills Obsolete: LOCOAL Founder Miles Murray Returns
    2025/12/12

    LOCOAL is entering its breakout moment.

    In this episode of The Building Texas Show, three-time guest Miles Murray, Founder & CEO of LOCOAL, returns to share the company’s major milestone: their first commercial waste-to-energy unit is now deployed just outside Houston. This marks LOCOAL’s transition from prototype to full commercial operation.

    Their modular 50-foot system transforms wood waste, storm debris, and industrial byproducts into clean energy, high-purity carbon, and bio-oil—creating a new circular economy for Texas and beyond.

    Whether you’re an investor, entrepreneur, municipal leader, or part of the carbon/energy sector, this episode delivers a powerful look at the future of decentralized clean-tech infrastructure.

    What You’ll Learn

    • How LOCOAL converts waste into energy and high-purity carbon

    • Why counties, cities, and recyclers are turning to mobile waste-to-energy systems

    • The explosive growth of biochar in agriculture, concrete, steel, and battery science

    • U.S. Air Force–funded innovation pushing LOCOAL toward national deployment in 2026

    • How LOCOAL secured $250M in LOIs and strategic investment for scaling

    • Why wildfire mitigation and landfill reduction need decentralized solutions now

    LOCOAL has developed a patented waste-to-energy system designed to bring clean energy generation directly to the source of waste. Their mobile modular units convert organic and rubber feedstocks into energy, bio-oil, and market-grade carbon while reducing wildfire risks and diverting waste from landfills.

    Learn more: https://www.locoal.com

    About The Building Texas Show

    Hosted by Justin McKenzie, The Building Texas Show highlights the entrepreneurs, innovators, industries, and rural communities shaping the future of Texas.

    Subscribe for more episodes on:

    • Texas innovation

    • Clean energy & carbon markets

    • Entrepreneurship & investment

    • Rural economic development

    • Future of work + emerging industries

    If you found this episode insightful, please like, comment, and subscribe.

    Your support helps us spotlight the innovators building the future of Texas.

    Chapters

    00:00 – Intro & Welcome to Miles Murray (Third Appearance)

    00:29 – The Startup Journey: Idea → Prototype → Commercial Pilot

    01:16 – What LOCOAL Does: Making Landfills Obsolete

    03:05 – Origin Story: Iraq, Hard Environments & Mobile Waste Solutions

    04:09 – Timber Economics & Domestic Energy Demand

    05:40 – Turning Waste Into Valuable Feedstock

    05:51 – Customer #1: Pallet Recycling & Wood Waste

    07:11 – Why Mulch...

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  • Cedar Park’s Global Rise: Mayor Jim on Growth, Talent, and Building a Future-Ready City
    2025/12/08

    Cedar Park is becoming one of Texas’ most dynamic tech-driven cities — and Mayor Jim Penniman-Morin shares how thoughtful leadership, global mindset, and long-term planning are fueling that transformation.

    Learn how companies like Firefly, Element USA, and international entrepreneurs are choosing Cedar Park — and why the city’s focus on quality of life is the true accelerator. We also discuss water planning, regional cooperation, affordability, the Bell District, and major developments like Nebraska Furniture Mart and Scheels.

    Timestamps

    00:00 – Welcome to Cedar Park

    00:24 – Introducing Mayor Jim Penniman-Morin

    01:00 – Why top companies choose Cedar Park

    02:20 – Global talent & multicultural growth

    03:15 – Water planning, resilience & long-term infrastructure

    05:05 – Regional cooperation with Leander & Liberty Hill

    06:10 – Attracting corporate headquarters

    08:00 – Affordability, housing, and growth balance

    09:30 – City identity, amenities & becoming full-service

    10:45 – The true role of a mayor

    12:00 – Community building & the “giving machine” story

    13:10 – Maintaining small-town feel in a global city

    14:10 – Major developments: NFM, Scheels & hotel/convention center

    15:10 – Building the Bell District (Cedar Park’s future downtown)

    16:20 – Global mindset, Texas heritage & welcoming culture

    17:30 – Why you should visit Cedar Park


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  • How Community Colleges Are Powering the Future Workforce | Andrew Johnson, Lone Star College
    2025/12/07

    In this episode, Justin McKenzie sits down with Dr. Andrew Johnson III, Workforce Powerhouse and leader at Lone Star College, to explore how community colleges are reshaping talent pipelines, partnering with global employers like Apple, Foxconn, SpaceX, SLB, and Daikin, and creating life-changing opportunities for Texans of all ages.

    Dr. Johnson shares insights into:

    • Why community college is not a second choice

    • Texas’ urgent skilled-trades workforce gap

    • How employers should be using community colleges as their talent strategy

    • The affordability advantage

    • Lone Star College's upcoming lights-out manufacturing line

    • Dual-credit programs that help students graduate high school with college credits

    • Scholarships, technical pathways, and career-ready training for Texans 16–60+

    Whether you're an employer, educator, policymaker, or parent — this episode shows how community colleges are preparing the workforce that will power Texas for decades.


    Chapters

    00:00 – Introduction

    00:02 – Welcome Back: Andrew Johnson Returns

    00:32 – Why “Workforce Powerhouse”?

    00:52 – The Scale & Importance of Community Colleges

    01:51 – Texas Workforce Needs & the 2035 Skills Gap

    03:14 – Affordability vs. For-Profit Education

    05:05 – How Community Colleges Serve Employers

    05:40 – Why Corporate America Should Be on Campus

    07:18 – Major Employers Visiting Lone Star (Foxconn, Apple, SLB, Daikin)

    07:35 – What Impresses Global Companies

    08:49 – Custom Training & Corporate Partnerships

    09:04 – The Three Pillars: Customized Training, CE, Credit Hours

    10:51 – Justin’s Story: Transferring from Alamo Colleges

    12:19 – How to Show Parents the Value of Community College

    14:43 – Scholarships & Opportunities for Skilled Trades

    15:04 – Transportation, Access & Adult Learners

    15:48 – Employer Loyalty & Dual-Credit Programs

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  • Bringing the Bakersfield Sound Back to Texas Dance Halls | Visiting Texas
    2025/11/21

    On this episode of The Building Texas Show and our Visiting Texas series, Justin McKenzie sits down with Zane Adamo, frontman of The Soda Crackers, a California band carrying the classic Bakersfield Sound across Texas and Oklahoma.

    We dive into the band’s first multi-state tour, their deep ties to Texas dance halls, the Western Swing roots of the Bakersfield Sound, and how a new generation is keeping honky-tonk traditions alive. From Turkey, Texas, to Albert Dance Hall, Zane shares stories from the road, their musical influences, and the spirit behind their debut album coming December 1st.

    If you love Texas music, dance halls, or the legacy of Buck Owens (Sherman, Texas), the father of the Bakersfield sound, Bill Woods (Denison, Texas), and the Dust Bowl era — this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

    It don't matter who is in Austin, Bob Wills is Still the King.

    Find The Soda Crackers online:

    Store: thesodacrackers.bigcartel.com

    Streaming everywhere December 1st.

    photo credit: Felix Adamo

    Watch more episodes:

    buildingtexasshow.com

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  • Mayor Joe Boles Invites Texas to a Small-Town Christmas Experience | Visit Texas
    2025/11/21

    Discover Glen Rose, Texas like never before. In this episode of The Building Texas Show, host Justin McKenzie sits down with Mayor Joe Boles to explore the heart, heritage, and holiday magic of Glen Rose. From its beloved Christmas Parade to its world-famous dinosaur tracks, Glen Rose is a small Texas town with big charm—and Mayor Bowles invites you to come experience it for yourself.

    Located just over an hour from the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex, Glen Rose blends community spirit, Texas tradition, outdoor adventure, and a welcoming environment that keeps families coming back year after year. Whether you're looking for a small-town Christmas celebration or a weekend getaway filled with nature and history, Glen Rose has something for everyone.

    Plan your weekend in Glen Rose, Texas:

    • Enjoy the Glen Rose Christmas Parade on Friday, November 29, 2025

    • Stay in one of Glen Rose’s inns, bed & breakfasts, or resorts

    • Explore Dinosaur Valley State Park, Fossil Rim Wildlife Center, historic downtown, and more

    Watch the full interview to hear Mayor Boles' story, Glen Rose traditions, and why you should make plans to visit.

    Chapters & Timestamps

    00:00 — Welcome to Glen Rose

    00:29 — Kindness and culture in a small Texas town

    01:15 — Why people seek out small towns like Glen Rose

    01:44 — What brought Mayor Joe Boles to Glen Rose

    02:43 — A career shift and a new beginning

    03:18 — How Mayor Boles began serving the city

    04:32 — Entering public service: planning & zoning

    05:24 — Becoming mayor of Glen Rose

    06:00 — Celebrating Christmas in Glen Rose

    06:21 — Revitalizing holiday traditions and decorations

    07:20 — The nativity scene and a powerful moment

    08:29 — Santa, Mrs. Claus, and community volunteers

    09:10 — A true small-town Christmas experience

    09:37 — Glen Rose Christmas Parade details

    10:23 — Where to stay in Glen Rose

    11:10 — Making Glen Rose a full-weekend destination

    11:38 — Dinosaur Valley State Park & Fossil Rim

    12:20 — The appeal of Glen Rose year-round

    12:47 — Mayor Boles’ final invitation: Come to Glen Rose

    About The Building Texas Show

    The Building Texas Show highlights the people, places, and ideas shaping communities across the Lone Star State. Hosted by **Justin McKenzie**, the show brings you stories from small towns, local leaders, and Texas innovators making an impact.

    Explore more episodes at:

    https://www.buildingtexasshow.com

    https://www.buildingtexasshow.com

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  • David McInnis on Innovation, AI, and Quietly Building Texas
    2025/11/14
    Episode 100: From Lollipops to AI — The Entrepreneurial Journey of David McInnis

    In this milestone 100th episode of The Building Texas Show, host Justin McKenzie sits down with Texas entrepreneur David McInnis, founder of PRWeb and co-founder of Newsworthy.ai. From selling lollipops in middle school to pioneering one of the first online press release platforms, McInnis’ story captures the spirit of innovation that fuels Texas business.

    Justin and David explore:

    • How a teenage lollipop hustle became a national enterprise.
    • The founding and exit of PRWeb — and the lessons that shaped his next venture.
    • How AI is transforming visibility and news marketing through Newsworthy.ai.
    • The quiet but powerful impact of remote entrepreneurs on local Texas economies.
    • Why every business — even small-town operations — should master the 28-day news cycle.

    Justin also shares insights from The Building Texas Show’s own partnership with Newsworthy.ai, revealing a 20x increase in web traffic after integrating Texas-focused news feeds and SEO-driven content.

    “This show started as a radio experiment,” Justin reflects. “Now, 100 episodes later, we’re telling stories that help define the future of Texas — one entrepreneur at a time.”

    Listen now at buildingtexasshow.com or wherever you get your podcasts.

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