United We Podcast

United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce

Discover firsthand the stories of resilience, innovation, and collaboration that define our Chamber members. Learn from the experiences of those who are shaping our city's future and gain insights into the strategies, ideas, and initiatives propelling our local economy forward. Whether you're a business owner, an aspiring entrepreneur, or a community member passionate about the pulse of Corpus Christi, join us on this podcast to explore the dynamic tapestry of our coastal commerce and uncover the people and places that make our community thrive. 

  1. Aug 12

    The Brief: Candidate Forum, Construction & Business Advocacy w/ Wendy Herman

    In this episode of The Brief, we sit down with Wendy Herman, President of the Associated Builders and Contractors Texas Coastal Bend–Rio Grande Valley Chapter, to discuss the organization’s work and the upcoming August Luncheon Candidate Forum. Wendy explains how ABC represents commercial and industrial contractors across South Texas through advocacy, workforce development, free enterprise, and its commitment to the merit shop philosophy. She also shares why ABC partnered with the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce and the Texas Chemistry Alliance to bring candidates and regional business leaders together for a direct conversation about the issues shaping the Coastal Bend. The Candidate Forum will give attendees an opportunity to hear from candidates seeking to represent the region at the state and federal levels. The discussion will focus on policies that directly affect local businesses, including water, port infrastructure, air quality, windstorm insurance, government contracting, project labor agreements, and the cost of doing business. Beyond learning where candidates stand, Wendy and Ginny discuss why these conversations matter. Business leaders deserve the opportunity to ask questions, understand candidates’ priorities, and hold elected officials accountable for the commitments they make. Topics include: • The mission of Associated Builders and Contractors • ABC’s merit shop philosophy and support for free enterprise • The importance of advocacy for commercial and industrial contractors • The upcoming August Luncheon Candidate Forum • Congressional District 34 and Texas House District 34 • Water, ports, air quality, and regional infrastructure • Windstorm insurance and government contracting • Policies affecting construction companies and local employers • Why the business community must remain politically engaged • The importance of accountability from candidates and elected officials The August Luncheon Candidate Forum will take place Wednesday, August 26, 2026, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Omni Corpus Christi Hotel. The event is presented in partnership with the Associated Builders and Contractors Texas Coastal Bend–Rio Grande Valley Chapter, the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce, and the Texas Chemistry Alliance. The Brief is where policy meets business—from City Hall to the State Capitol to Washington, D.C.—with a focus on jobs, infrastructure, growth, and opportunity in Corpus Christi. 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about the policies shaping our regional economy.

    The Brief: Candidate Forum, Construction & Business Advocacy w/ Wendy Herman
  2. Jun 29

    The Brief: Sister Cities, Culinary Exchange & Citizen Diplomacy w/ Ana Aldridge

    In this episode of The Brief, we sit down with Ana Aldridge, Chair of the United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, to discuss Corpus Christi’s sister city connection with Agen, France. From culinary education and international exchange to business partnerships, cultural hospitality, and citizen diplomacy, Ana shares highlights from her recent trip to the south of France with Del Mar College culinary students. She explains how the Sister Cities program creates meaningful opportunities for students, strengthens global relationships, and helps represent Corpus Christi beyond our region. We dive into what the trip looked like for the Del Mar students, how they trained in French culinary classrooms and restaurants, and why experiencing another country’s food, culture, and business community matters. Ana also shares stories from Agen’s farms, restaurants, Chamber of Commerce, and local leaders, showing how international relationships can create lasting educational and economic connections. Beyond the culinary experience, this episode highlights the importance of citizen diplomacy, cultural exchange, and building bridges between communities across the world. Topics include: • Corpus Christi’s sister city relationship with Agen, France • How Del Mar College culinary students participated in the exchange • Why citizen diplomacy matters • The role of food, culture, and hospitality in international partnerships • What students experienced in French classrooms and restaurants • How Agen’s Chamber of Commerce connects business, industry, and workforce training • The value of creating future exchange opportunities • How global relationships help strengthen local communities The Brief is where policy meets business from City Hall to the state Capitol to Washington, D.C. with a focus on jobs, infrastructure, and opportunity in Corpus Christi. 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations on the policies shaping our regional economy.

    The Brief: Sister Cities, Culinary Exchange & Citizen Diplomacy w/ Ana Aldridge
  3. May 6

    The Brief: Coastal Bend to D.C., Advocacy & Federal Priorities w/ Gus Barrera

    In this episode of The Brief, we sit down with Gus Barrera, Chair of the Coastal Bend to Washington, D.C. Delegation to break down one of the Chamber’s most important advocacy efforts: taking the Coastal Bend’s priorities directly to the nation’s capital. From water and infrastructure to trade, workforce, and regional growth, Gus shares how this trip goes far beyond a few meetings, it’s a coordinated, strategic effort to ensure our region is heard where it matters most. We dive into why showing up in person makes a difference, how federal funding decisions impact Corpus Christi, and what’s at stake for the Coastal Bend as key policies and agreements including trade and infrastructure investments continue to evolve. Beyond policy, this episode highlights the power of regional collaboration, the importance of telling our story, and why advocacy is critical to sustaining growth, opportunity, and economic momentum across South Texas. Topics include: • What the Coastal Bend to D.C. trip is and why it matters • How federal advocacy impacts funding, infrastructure, and growth • Key priorities: water, the Port of Corpus Christi, I-69, and workforce • Why trade agreements like USMCA are critical to the region • The importance of showing up in person to tell our story • Balancing growth with responsible development in Corpus Christi • How the Economic Empowerment Committee supports small businesses The Brief is where policy meets business from City Hall to the state Capitol to Washington, D.C. with a focus on jobs, infrastructure, and opportunity in Corpus Christi. 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations on the policies shaping our regional economy.

    The Brief: Coastal Bend to D.C., Advocacy & Federal Priorities w/ Gus Barrera
  4. Mar 30

    The Brief: Windstorm Insurance, Rates & Coastal Risk w/ Greg Smith

    In this episode of The Brief, we sit down with Greg Smith — Coastal Representative on the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association Board of Directors — to break down one of the most important (and often overlooked) issues impacting the Coastal Bend: windstorm insurance. From recent legislative changes to how insurance rates are actually determined, Greg shares insight into what’s driving costs — and why, for the first time in years, there may be less pressure for rate increases.  We also dive into how the system works behind the scenes, including the “funding stack,” reinsurance, and how risk is shared across the state — all of which directly impact the cost of living for homeowners and businesses along the Texas coast. Beyond policy, Greg offers practical advice for policyholders, including what to look for in your coverage, how to manage rising premiums, and why your roof may be the most important investment you make before the next storm. Topics include: • Why windstorm insurance is such a major cost for coastal communities  • Legislative changes reducing pressure on insurance rates  • How reinsurance impacts premiums (and where that money goes)  • What policyholders should know about deductibles and valuation increases  • Why roof quality is critical to minimizing damage and claims  • How major storms and even localized events can impact the system The Brief is where policy meets business — from City Hall to the state Capitol to Washington, D.C. — with a focus on jobs, infrastructure, and opportunity in Corpus Christi. 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations on the policies shaping our regional economy.

    The Brief: Windstorm Insurance, Rates & Coastal Risk w/ Greg Smith

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Discover firsthand the stories of resilience, innovation, and collaboration that define our Chamber members. Learn from the experiences of those who are shaping our city's future and gain insights into the strategies, ideas, and initiatives propelling our local economy forward. Whether you're a business owner, an aspiring entrepreneur, or a community member passionate about the pulse of Corpus Christi, join us on this podcast to explore the dynamic tapestry of our coastal commerce and uncover the people and places that make our community thrive.