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  • Bobby Pulido — From Tejano Star to Texas Politics
    In this powerful episode, Joshua Moroles sits down with Tejano icon #BobbyPulido, who’s now stepping into a new chapter as a candidate for #Texas15thCongressionalDistrict. 🇺🇸They dive deep into the issues that matter most to the #RioGrandeValley — from #Healthcare and #Immigration to #EnvironmentalJustice, #SmallBusinessGrowth, and the future of #SouthTexas.Bobby shares why he decided to run for office, how his music career shaped his values, and what kind of leader he hopes to be for the people of #Texas. Together, they tackle some of the toughest questions facing our communities — including toxic emissions, healthcare access, economic challenges, and how new tech industries like #SpaceX, #ZOHO, and #AI development are reshaping the Valley’s future.💬 Topics Covered:Why Bobby Pulido is running for Congress (#TexasPolitics)The state of #PublicHealth in the #RGV#WaterCrisis and #Pollution concerns in Cameron CountyThe impact of #AItech on water and infrastructure#SpaceX and #TechGrowth in South TexasThe rising cost of living and the fight for #SmallBusinessesWhat leadership means in 2025 and beyond🎧 Host: Joshua Moroles🎵 Guest: Bobby Pulido — Tejano Artist & Candidate for Texas’ 15th Congressional District📅 Recorded: October 13, 2025👉 Subscribe for more interviews with South Texas leaders, artists, and changemakers.💬 Drop your thoughts and questions below — they might make it into a future episode!📲 Follow @JoshuaMoroles for more RGV news, podcasts, and stories.#BobbyPulido #JoshuaMoroles #Texas15 #TejanoMusic #SouthTexas #RGVPodcast #TexasPolitics #RGV #Environment #Healthcare #SmallBusiness #SpaceX #ZOHO #AI #Leadership #Community #LatinoVoices #Tejano #PublicHealth #Sustainability #RioGrandeValley
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  • Stormchaser AJ on Hurricanes, Floodplains, and the Future of the RGV
    In this episode, I sit down with AJ, the Stormchaser of the Rio Grande Valley, for a powerful conversation about the past, present, and future of hurricanes in South Texas. We revisit the story of Hurricane Beulah (1967) — one of the most destructive storms in Valley history — and explore why so many experts believe our region is “overdue” for the next catastrophic strike.From the record-breaking Gulf of Mexico water temperatures fueling today’s storms, to the flat, flood-prone terrain that makes the RGV especially vulnerable, AJ brings both scientific insight and boots-on-the-ground storm-chasing experience to the table. He shares gripping accounts of chasing violent weather, breaks down what the latest data tells us about hurricane intensity and rainfall, and explains the very real dangers that most people overlook until it’s too late.We also dig into the floodplain realities of the Valley — why our communities are at such high risk, how decades of levee systems and drainage projects are being tested, and what would happen if another Beulah-level storm struck today. Most importantly, AJ offers practical advice for preparedness, resilience, and survival, giving Valley residents the knowledge they need to protect themselves and their families.This is not just a storm story — it’s a wake-up call. If you live in the Rio Grande Valley, this is a must-listen episode to understand what’s truly at stake when the skies darken and the next hurricane takes aim at South Texas.
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  • From the ER to Congress: Dr. Ada Cuéllar on Healing the Rio Grande Valley
    In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Ada Cuéllar — emergency physician, law student, and candidate for Texas’s 15th Congressional District — to talk about why she’s running, the values that drive her, and her vision for the Rio Grande Valley. We dive into her first 100 days plan, how her medical background shapes her approach to policymaking, and the pressing challenges our community faces in healthcare, education, and economic opportunity. We also ask the tough questions: why are there so many sick people in the Valley, and how do we hold elected leaders accountable once they’re in office?#AdaCuellar, #RGV, #RioGrandeValley, #TexasPolitics, #RGVStrong, #HealthcareForAll, #EducationMatters, #RGVVoices, #SouthTexas, #CommunityFirst, #RGVHealth, #ValleyFuture, #LeadershipThatListens, #Accountability, #RGVChange, #FamilyValues, #RGVProgress, #YourVoiceMatters, #RGVUnited, #FromERtoCongress
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  • Toxic Truths: Maria Ester Salinas on the RGV’s Chemical Legacy
    For more than 25 years, Maria Ester Salinas has fought tirelessly to uncover the toxic truths hidden in the Rio Grande Valley. Known by many as the Erin Brockovich of the RGV, Maria has stood alongside families living in the shadow of contamination — from the Hayes-Sammons pesticide warehouses in Mission to the Donna Reservoir Superfund site and the McAllen 23rd Street Groundwater Plume.In this episode, Maria shares her decades-long battle against chemical companies, government agencies, and the bureaucratic roadblocks that left Valley residents exposed to cancers, miscarriages, and birth defects. We discuss the lawsuits, the cover-ups, and the health toll these sites continue to have on our communities — and why Maria refuses to give up the fight.This is more than history; it’s a story of courage, accountability, and a demand for justice in one of America’s most overlooked toxic frontlines.
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  • Etienne Rosas for Congress: Big Ideas, Local Roots
    In this episode, I sit down with Etienne Rosas, musician, grassroots organizer, and candidate for Congress in Texas’ 34th District. Etienne’s campaign is built around big ideas — dignity, justice, and real solutions for working families in South Texas. But behind the politics is a person with his own story, shaped by music, community, and a belief that the Rio Grande Valley deserves better.We talk about who Etienne is outside of politics, why he chose to run for office, and what his campaign means when it says “no more crumbs and bandaids.” From economic justice and healthcare to climate resilience, SpaceX, and gerrymandering, we dive deep into the issues shaping the Valley’s future — and why they matter to everyday families.This isn’t just another campaign conversation. It’s an educational look at how politics, environment, and health connect in the RGV, and what kind of leadership it will take to bring real change.Tune in to learn more about Etienne Rosas, his vision for South Texas, and the movement he says is bigger than one person.
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The Sesh is a thought-provoking and informative podcast that dives deep into the world of entrepreneurship, providing valuable insights and strategies from successful business leaders who have navigated the complex and ever-changing landscape of entrepreneurship. Each episode features a different guest, who brings their unique perspective and experience to the table, providing listeners with actionable advice, practical tips, and inspiring stories about their journey towards building a successful business.
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