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K-99 COUNTRY Corpus Christi morning show host Big Frank shares interviews from the morning show, special after-the-show segments, and features that you may have missed. It's The Big Frank Show TO-GO!

  1. 10/07/2025

    Big Frank Talks 4-H Week With Live Oak County Members

    From 3rd Grade to Leaders: How 4-H Shaped Two George West Seniors National 4-H Week Special - Available on iHeartRadio During National 4-H Week, we sit down with two outstanding young leaders from Live Oak County who embody everything the 4-H program stands for. Camarron Guerrero and Jenna Lee, both seniors at George West High School, share their transformative journey through 4-H and how the organization shaped them into the confident, capable young women they are today. More Than Animals and Projects: While many people think 4-H is just about livestock shows and agriculture projects, Camarron and Jenna reveal how the program goes far deeper. They discuss the leadership skills, public speaking abilities, community service mindset, and personal confidence they've developed over their years in 4-H, skills that will serve them long after high school. The 4-H Journey: Both young women reflect on their experiences from their early days in the program through their senior year. They share memorable projects, competitions, and achievements, but also talk about the challenges they faced and how 4-H taught them resilience, responsibility, and teamwork. Leadership in Action: As seniors, Camarron and Jenna now serve as mentors and role models for younger 4-H members. They discuss what it means to lead by example, how they've learned to guide and encourage others, and why giving back to the program that gave them so much matters. Leadership isn't something they learned about in 4-H: it's something they practice every day. Life Skills That Last: The conversation explores the practical skills 4-H has taught them: time management, financial literacy through project budgets, record-keeping, goal-setting, and decision-making. These aren't abstract concepts. They're real-world abilities that prepare young people for college, careers, and life beyond their hometown. Community Connection: Both young women emphasize how 4-H connected them to their community in meaningful ways. Through service projects, county events, and working with local businesses and volunteers, they've built relationships and understanding of how communities function and thrive.  Their Message to Young People: When asked what they'd tell someone considering joining 4-H, Camarron and Jenna offer genuine, heartfelt advice. They acknowledge that it requires commitment and sometimes stepping outside your comfort zone, but the rewards—friendships, experiences, skills, and personal growth—are worth it.  The Four H's: Throughout the conversation, we explore how the organization's core values—Head, Heart, Hands, and Health—manifest in real life. It's not just a motto; it's a framework for developing well-rounded young people who think critically, care deeply, work diligently, and live healthfully. What 4-H Means for Rural Communities: Camarron and Jenna also discuss 4-H's special significance in rural areas like Live Oak County, where the program provides opportunities for youth development that might not otherwise exist. It's a place where every kid can find their niche, discover their passion, and develop skills regardless of their background or interests. This National 4-H Week conversation celebrates not just an organization, but the young people it empowers and the communities it strengthens. Camarron Guerrero and Jenna Lee are living proof that 4-H's mission isn't just words on paper. It's transformation in action. Learn more about 4-H programs in your area and how young people can get involved by visiting 4-H.org or https://texas4-h.tamu.edu/

    8 min
  2. 09/29/2025

    Six Years After His Heart Attack, Terry Schade's Message Could Save Your Life

    Six Years After His Heart Attack, Terry Schade's Message Could Save Your Life Available on iHeartRadio  This Saturday, the Coastal Bend Heart Walk takes place at Whataburger Field—and it's more than just a walk. It's a powerful movement to fight heart disease and stroke while raising critical funds for the American Heart Association. You can form a team with coworkers, family, or friends, or walk solo. Details at CoastalBendHeartWalk.org. A Survivor's Story: This week marks six years since Terry Schade had a heart attack that changed his life. In this deeply personal conversation, Terry opens up about ignoring the warning signs, and convincing himself he could power through it. Like many people, he dismissed symptoms that his body was desperately trying to communicate. When he finally sought help, that decision saved his life. The Reality of Recovery: Terry doesn't sugarcoat his journey. Recovery hasn't been easy, with setbacks and complications along the way. But through lifestyle changes, leaning on his support system, and staying focused on long-term health, he's worked hard to get healthier both physically and mentally. His perspective is clear: every day is a gift, and he doesn't take that lightly. Turning Experience Into Action: After surviving his heart attack, Terry knew he wanted to give back. He joined the American Heart Association's board of directors, transforming his personal experience into meaningful action. Now he helps others avoid what he went through and supports those still fighting their own battles. It became personal—and that drives everything he does. Community Leadership: As a Heart Walk water station sponsor and co-chair of Executives with Heart, Terry shows up for his community. The Heart Walk brings together survivors, families, and advocates, and his involvement reflects his commitment to health advocacy. Working alongside other leaders who care deeply about wellness energizes him and expands the impact of the mission. The Message That Matters Most: Terry's advice to listeners is direct and urgent: Don't wait. He's living proof that early action saves lives. If something feels off, get it checked. Your health isn't just about you—it's about everyone who loves you. Ignoring warning signs isn't toughness; recognizing them and taking action is wisdom. Why This Walk Matters: Heart disease and stroke remain leading causes of death, but they're often preventable. The Coastal Bend Heart Walk funds research, education, and community programs that save lives. Whether you've been personally affected by heart disease, want to honor a loved one, or simply believe in the cause, this Saturday offers a meaningful way to make a difference. Terry Schade's story is a powerful reminder that the symptoms we ignore could be our body's last warning. His six-year journey from heart attack victim to health advocate demonstrates that survival is just the beginning—what you do with that second chance defines the rest of your story. Join the Coastal Bend Heart Walk this Saturday at Whataburger Field. Register at CoastalBendHeartWalk.org.

    6 min
  3. 09/29/2025

    Reverse Alert: How the New Regional Alert System Could Save Your Life

    In an emergency, seconds matter. The San Patricio County Emergency Management Coordinator and Fire Marshall, Chief Scott Marion, joins us to explain the game-changing Reverse Alert Notification System that's transforming how coastal bend residents receive life-saving emergency information. Why the Change from Code Red: Chief Marion breaks down why San Patricio County, along with Aransas and Refugio counties, transitioned from Code Red system to the new Reverse Alert platform in September 2025. The old system had significant limitations that left gaps in regional emergency response coordination. The Regional Advantage: The biggest breakthrough? Alerts that cross county lines. This matters more than you might think. When a refinery incident occurs, chemical plumes don't stop at county borders. When severe weather sweeps through the region, communities need coordinated information, not fragmented messages from four separate systems. What You Need to Know: We walk through how to register at www.reversealert.org and customize exactly what alerts you want to receive and how you want to receive them: whether that's text, email, or phone calls. You can opt in for your specific county and city, or receive alerts from all four counties depending on where you work, live, and travel. Real-World Scenarios: Chief Marion discusses the types of emergencies this system addresses: refinery flaring, severe weather events, road closures, natural disasters, and other time-sensitive community safety situations. The system provides instant notifications directly from local officials when every second counts. Seamless, Unified Protection: Previously, each of the four counties managed their own independent emergency alert systems, creating confusion and communication gaps. The Regional Reverse Alert System consolidates everything into one platform, ensuring consistent messaging and broader coverage across the entire coastal bend region. Enhanced Functionality: Beyond just crossing county lines, the new system offers upgraded features and more reliable delivery methods compared to the legacy Code Red platform. Chief Marion explains how this technology represents a significant leap forward in emergency management capabilities. Taking Action: The system only works if you're registered. We discuss the importance of taking five minutes to sign up at reversealert.org—because in an emergency, you can't rely on word-of-mouth or stumbling across information on social media. Direct alerts from emergency management officials could be the difference between safety and danger. Whether you commute across county lines for work, have family spread across the region, or simply want comprehensive emergency information for the coastal bend, this conversation explains why the new Reverse Alert system is essential for every resident. Register today at www.reversealert.org and ensure you're connected when it matters most.

    5 min
  4. Dustin Lynch Club Set After CC Hooks Game

    09/11/2025

    Dustin Lynch Club Set After CC Hooks Game

    Dustin Lynch Brings the Club Show Experience to Corpus Christi Multi-platinum country star Dustin Lynch sits down with Big Frank ahead of his special postgame concert Thursday night at Whataburger Field, presented by Thomas J. Henry Law. This isn't your typical stadium show—Lynch discusses his unique "Club Show" format and what makes these intimate performances different from his larger arena tours. The Grand Ole Opry Member's Journey: Lynch, who was inducted into the legendary Grand Ole Opry in 2019, opens up about his career trajectory from his debut hit "Cowboys and Angels"—which earned him two Academy of Country Music awards—to his impressive collection of nine No. 1 singles including "Thinking 'Bout You," "Good Girl," and "Ridin' Roads." Club Set: We dive deep into Lynch's club set concept. He explains the creative freedom these smaller shows provide and how the energy differs when you're connecting with fans in a different setting. The Whataburger Field Experience: Lynch shares his excitement about performing at the unique baseball stadium venue, combining America's pastime with country music. The postgame concert format creates a distinctive experience—fans can catch the Corpus Christi Hooks take on the Wichita Wind Surge at 6:35 PM, then stay for Lynch's performance followed by fireworks. Supporting First Responders: Thursday's show also serves as First Responders Night, presented by LyondellBasell, with 2,000 fans receiving commemorative jerseys.  Behind the Hits: From breakthrough moments to chart-toppers, Lynch reflects on the songs that defined his career and the stories behind them. He shares insights into his songwriting process and how his sound has evolved since those early days of "Cowboys and Angels." Whether you're planning to attend Thursday's unique ballpark concert experience or just want to hear from one of country music's most consistent hitmakers, this conversation captures Lynch's passion for connecting with fans in every setting. Gates open at 5:05 PM Thursday at Whataburger Field for what promises to be an unforgettable combination of baseball, country music, and fireworks under the South Texas sky.

    13 min
  5. 08/29/2025

    Cowboys Shocker, Cracker Barrel Revolt & Gmail Passwords Are Like High School Relationships

    BigFrankShow2GO: "Cowboys Trade Shocker, Cracker Barrel Logo Revolt & Why Gmail Passwords Are Like High School Relationships" Friday, August 29, 2025 - Labor Day Weekend Edition - Available on iHeartRadio Labor Day Weekend is officially here! It's National Lemon Juice Day, we're 63 days from Halloween, and on this date in 1966, The Beatles played their final concert. Plus, Friday Night Lights kicks off across Texas tonight with a new twist—officials can now remove disruptive spectators without warning, so keep it classy. NFL Bombshell: The Dallas Cowboys just dropped a massive trade bomb, sending Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers in exchange for defensive tackle Kenny Clark and two first-round draft picks. This is a franchise-altering move that's got football fans buzzing heading into the weekend. Cracker Barrel's Logo Disaster: The restaurant chain tried to mess with tradition by ditching their iconic "Old Timer" logo for plain text, and customers revolted so hard that even President Trump chimed in. Stock prices tanked, and within a week they announced they're bringing the Old Timer back. As I said on-air: Cracker Barrel could use a smiley face emoji for a logo and I'd still pull off SPID for that hashbrown casserole. Local Weekend Highlights: The Corpus Christi IceRays are hosting a Select-A-Seat Open House tomorrow from 11-2 at the American Bank Center with their Red vs. Black scrimmage, player meet-and-greets, and the new Kids Zone. My hometown of Tilden is celebrating the 75th Annual Lions Club Rodeo with free admission all weekend, plus Kevin Fowler and Moe Bandy performing at Saturday's dance. Community Events: Heroes Weekend at Hurricane Alley offers free admission for first responders, veterans, and active military. Rockport features Biplanes and Breakfast at the airport supporting aviation scholarships, while Bay Area Brewing hosts Jimmy Buffett Day as a flood relief fundraiser for Hill Country families. Traffic Safety Alert: Starting Tuesday, the US 59/FM 624 intersection in Live Oak County becomes an all-way stop. Law enforcement will be monitoring as drivers adjust to the new traffic pattern designed to reduce crashes. Hero Story of the Week: In Alabama, referee Joey Shelnutt collapsed during a high school football game, but his best friend and fellow referee Lew Murphy immediately performed CPR on the field, saving his life. Joey had three major heart blockages and is scheduled for bypass surgery, but he's alive today because his friend of 40 years was there when it mattered most. Sometimes the hero isn't scoring touchdowns—it's the guy in stripes. Tech Warning: Google is urging all 2.5 billion Gmail users to change passwords after hackers used fake sign-in pages. Time to retire that password that's just your dog's name plus "123." Nothing makes you feel more exposed than changing a password, especially when you forget your own "secure" creation a week later. FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS: You know, I can’t help but get a little fired up today. It’s the first real Friday Night Lights of the season here in Texas. A few games kicked off last night, but tonight…tonight is when it really feels like football season has arrived. For me, football isn’t just about the game itself—it’s about what happens around it. The whole town gathering, the marching band echoing through the stadium, the cheerleaders on the sideline, the families in the stands, and kids running around with footballs behind the bleachers. It’s about community. This year hits even closer to home, because our son is suiting up for 7th grade football. I couldn’t be more excited to watch him take the field. Those memories he’s making are the same ones for all the players, the cheerleaders, the band and they’ll carry those with them forever. So before we head into kickoff tonight, let’s celebrate what makes it all special.  BigFrankShow2GO: available on iHeartRadio

    10 min
  6. 08/26/2025

    Inside the Ice Rays with the Voice Behind the Action

    BigFrankShow2GO: "Puck Drops on Hockey Season: Inside the Ice Rays with the Voice Behind the Action" Tuesday, August 26, 2025 - Available on iHeartRadio Hockey season is heating up in the Coastal Bend, and we sit down with Joey Erickson, the "Voice of the Corpus Christi Ice Rays," to talk about everything fans need to know for the upcoming season. This Saturday's Free Preview: The countdown is on for the Ice Rays Red vs. Black Game this Saturday at the American Bank Center. Puck drops at 11 a.m. with free admission—your chance to check out the new squad, explore the kids' zone, and secure tickets for opening weekend. It's the perfect introduction for families who've never experienced live hockey. Opening Weekend Details: We dive into the September 19th and 20th opening weekend festivities, including the can't-miss $1 beer night on the 19th and the free tailgate party on the 20th. Joey explains how the team is working to make hockey more accessible and family-friendly than ever before. Growing the Game in South Texas: For newer fans, Joey breaks down what the Ice Rays are all about—playing in the NAHL, a Tier II junior league focused on developing players for college hockey and beyond. We discuss the unique challenge of growing hockey in South Texas, where ice is something you put in your sweet tea, not something you skate on. Family-First Approach: Joey shares insights into the new Kids Zone and the team's strategy for attracting first-time families to games. From making the experience approachable for hockey newcomers to creating an atmosphere where parents feel comfortable bringing kids, the Ice Rays are building something special in the Coastal Bend. Merchandise and More: We also touch on the team's brand-new online store at ShopIceRays.com, featuring expanded merchandise options and new logo variations for fans to represent their team year-round. The Voice Behind the Calls: As the play-by-play announcer, Joey gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to bring the excitement of live hockey to radio listeners and how he helps translate the fast-paced action for audiences still learning the game. This conversation captures the excitement building around Ice Rays hockey and provides everything you need to know to become part of the growing hockey community in South Texas. Whether you're a lifelong fan or have never seen a puck drop, this episode will get you ready for what promises to be an exciting season. BigFrankShow2GO: Where hockey meets the Coastal Bend and every game is a chance to fall in love with the fastest sport on earth—available on iHeartRadio.

    10 min
  7. 08/25/2025

    Desalination Delays, Pumpkin Spice Invasion & Texas Chooses Pecan

    Desalination Delays, Pumpkin Spice Invasion & Texas Chooses Pecan Over Basic" Monday, August 25, 2025 - Available on iHeartRadio It's National Banana Split Day, giving you the perfect Monday ice cream excuse, and we're just 7 days from Labor Day marking summer's unofficial end. On this date in 1939, The Wizard of Oz was released nationally, and we're celebrating birthdays for JoDee Messina (55) and Billy Ray Cyrus (64). Major Local Infrastructure News: The desalination vote has been delayed. Two critical agenda items for Corpus Christi's Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus—our major desalination project—have been pushed from August 26th to September 2nd council meeting. One involves design contracts and costs, the other covers financial agreements with the Texas Water Development Board for low-interest loan funding. Staff say the delay gives council more time to review state regulator responses. This desalination project is huge for our long-term water strategy around affordability, reliability, and sustainability. Big Renovations: The Ortiz Center at the Port is getting a $17 million facelift. Originally a cotton warehouse when the port opened, it's being refreshed top to bottom and will reopen to the public in January. Meanwhile, Kingsville breaks ground soon on their first new fire station in nearly 70 years—the last one was built in 1955. The new facility will house four emergency vehicles and dramatically cut response times, with completion expected by next September. Pumpkin Spice vs Texas Taste: It's still summer but pumpkin spice is already invading. DoorDash reveals pumpkin spice isn't Texas's top fall flavor—we prefer pecan. Makes sense: pumpkin spice may be loud, but pecan's got soul. Creamer sales spike 1,400% every fall, but Texas stays true to our roots. Hero Story: 16-year-old Joshua Gomes saved his entire family when his dad went into cardiac arrest while driving on a Massachusetts highway. Joshua jumped forward, safely stopped the car, and used CPR skills from health class to keep his father alive until paramedics arrived. His dad now has a pacemaker and doesn't remember the incident, but thanks to Joshua's quick thinking, a potential tragedy became a survival story. BigFrankShow2GO: Where infrastructure meets ice cream and heroes emerge from health class—available on iHeartRadio.

    5 min

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K-99 COUNTRY Corpus Christi morning show host Big Frank shares interviews from the morning show, special after-the-show segments, and features that you may have missed. It's The Big Frank Show TO-GO!