Episodes

  • Marc Whyte & Misty Spears: Navigating Tragedy, Budgets, and Hard Choices
    Jul 8 2025

    In Episode 61 of "Beyond the Bite," host Eddie Aldrete is joined by returning Councilman Marc Whyte (District 10) and newly elected Councilwoman Misty Spears (District 9) to discuss the pressing challenges facing San Antonio’s City Council this year. The conversation opens with reflections on the loss of 13 lives in the recent flooding event and the urgent need to address the city’s aging infrastructure—such as roads, drainage, and water systems—to prevent similar disasters in the future. Both guests stress their commitment to returning to "the basics" of city governance and focusing on investments that most directly benefit residents’ quality of life.


    The episode also delves into the looming city budget gap, with both Whyte and Spears advocating for fiscal discipline, reduced redundant spending, and a shift toward zero-based budgeting. They discuss the complexities of city committee assignments, not knowing which committees Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones will select. They also highlight the need for transparency, especially as the city prepares for potentially transformative projects like Project Marvel. Spears shares residents’ concerns and questions about the proposed arena’s funding, and she emphasizes the importance of clear public communication ahead of a likely November vote.


    Additional topics include rising public safety concerns, the shortage of parks in District 9, and the value of building strong working relationships both among council members and with city staff. Spears discusses her personal motivation for serving, her deep ties to District 9, and her optimism for San Antonio’s future. Together, Whyte and Spears provide a candid inside look at how the council is tackling big issues—with a focus on accountability, transparency, and serving their constituents.

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    46 mins
  • Ep 60. Sukh Kaur and Ivalis Meza Gonzalez on City Hall Challenges, Budget Shortfalls and Opportunities
    Jun 24 2025

    Meet two of the voices from San Antonio City Council. In this episode, host Eddie Aldrete sits down with San Antonio City Councilwomen Sukh Kaur of District 1 and Ivalis Meza Gonzalez of District 8 to explore the experiences and challenges facing both an incumbent and a newly elected official. Kaur reflects on her first term, highlighting the intense workload, the importance of constituent services, and the surprise at just how many residents reach out for help with a diverse range of issues. Both councilwomen discuss the dynamic between their districts and the ways in which building relationships between council members helps them to better address citywide concerns.


    The conversation covers a wide array of pressing topics in city governance, from the current budget deficit and its impact on new initiatives, to infrastructure frustrations—particularly the delays and communication breakdowns around city construction projects and their negative impact on residents and businesses. The councilwomen underscore the importance of transparency with residents and emphasize the efforts made to

    improve community engagement, especially regarding large-scale projects like VIA’s Advanced Rapid Transit and Project Marvel. They also touch on the challenges and opportunities brought on by changes in neighborhood dynamics, housing, and evolving demographics within their districts.


    As the episode draws to a close, Kaur and Meza Gonzalez share their priorities and hopes for their upcoming terms, expressing excitement about a council now made up predominantly of women and the chance to make meaningful progress on major issues despite tight

    budgets. They highlight a strong commitment to infrastructure, housing, public safety, and ongoing community input, promising residents a continued focus on innovative solutions and an open, responsive city government. The episode offers candid insights into the realities of public service and the balance between visionary policy and the daily demands of representing San Antonio’s diverse communities.


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    41 mins
  • Ep. 59 How Ranching, Baseball, and Faith Shaped Tano Tijerina’s Life in Webb County
    Jun 3 2025

    In this episode of Beyond the Bite, host Eddie Aldrete sits down with Webb County Judge Tano Tijerina for an in-depth conversation about family, leadership, and life along the Texas border. Judge Tijerina opens up about his upbringing in Webb County, in and around Laredo, sharing stories about his large family, the values he learned from ranching life, and his journey from professional baseball to public service. The discussion highlights the importance of hard work, faith, and family—elements that have influenced both his career and his personal life, including the adoption story that expanded their family in a meaningful way.


    The conversation takes a candid turn as Judge Tijerina discusses his experiences in county government, ranging from navigating budget challenges and building up the county’s fund balance to spearheading major infrastructure projects like renovating the fairgrounds and the upcoming fifth international bridge. He and Eddie also touch on broader topics relevant to the border region: the importance of economic development, the complex relationship between the county and city governments, and his new leadership role as the chair of the Texas Border Coalition. Judge Tijerina emphasizes the unique challenges and opportunities that come with being at the crossroads of international trade and culture.


    In the final segment, Judge Tijerina shares his reasons for formally switching from the Democratic to the Republican party, reflecting on shifting political values, his personal beliefs, and his desire to encourage others in South Texas to examine party platforms and make informed decisions. Throughout the episode, listeners get an honest and heartfelt look at public service, resilience through adversity, and what it means to stay true to one’s values while serving a diverse and rapidly changing community.


    https://www.webbcountytx.gov/countyjudge/

    https://www.facebook.com/judgetanotijerina

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    46 mins
  • Ep 58. Rolando Pablos and Gina Ortiz Jones Race Toward The Finish Line in Mayoral Runoff
    May 19 2025

    In this special live edition of Beyond the Bite, host Eddie Aldrete welcomes San Antonio mayoral candidates Gina Ortiz Jones and Rolando Pablos for an in-depth conversation on some of the most pressing issues facing the city. Filmed before an audience of The Leadership San Antonio Alumni Association, the discussion covers the looming city budget shortfall, challenges with city revenues, and how each candidate would prioritize spending on core services like public safety and support for San Antonio’s most vulnerable residents. Both guests share their views on balancing efficiency with investment and the importance of transparent communication with the community.


    The episode also tackles major topics shaping San Antonio’s future, including the sports and entertainment district known as Project Marvel, including a proposal for a new downtown arena that would be home for the San Antonio Spurs. The candidates discuss the valuable role the Spurs play in the city’s identity and economy. Ortiz Jones and Pablos discuss the need to strike a fair deal with clear benefits for San Antonians while keeping the beloved NBA team anchored locally. The conversation moves to the city’s downtown recovery, affordable housing, child care, and the impact of public safety and amenities on economic vitality. The candidates offer contrasting plans on incentivizing growth, attracting investment, and addressing homelessness, all while learning from other Texas cities.


    Rounding out the dialogue, Aldrete asks how each candidate will champion San Antonio’s interests in Austin and beyond, despite lacking the legislative experience of the mayors in Dallas, Austin and Houston. Both share their strategies for building influence at the state and federal level, advocating for economic development, infrastructure, and essential utilities. The episode concludes with a question as to how the candidates feel toward being a nonpartisan mayor and putting service to San Antonio above party affiliation, giving listeners a comprehensive view into the priorities and leadership styles that will shape the city’s next chapter.


    https://pablosformayor.com/

    https://ginaortizjones.com/

    https://www.leadershipsa.org/alumni-association/

    https://cjma.law/



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    42 mins
  • Ep 57. Low Turnout and High Stakes: What Defined the 2025 Mayor’s Race in San Antonio
    May 6 2025

    In this episode of Beyond the Bite, host Eddie Aldrete sits down with guests Rob Killen and Erin Bley to break down the unexpected twists in San Antonio’s recent mayoral and city council elections. The discussion opens with a deep dive into the mayor’s race, unpacking the surge of outsider candidates, the influence of outside money, and the impact of strikingly low voter turnout. The trio highlights how shifting dynamics—from late re-entries into the race to strategic endorsements and the role of polling—upended long-held assumptions about frontrunners and reshaped the city’s political landscape.


    Turning to the city council races, Erin, Rob, and Eddie explore the outcomes in the key districts, analyzing what led to runoffs and the implications for voter turnout in those areas. The conversation underscores how voter confusion, a crowded field of candidates, and ballot placement may have contributed to the challenging environment for both candidates and residents. They also examine the potential for the new council makeup—paired with a new mayor—to shape the city’s approach to major initiatives and community challenges.


    The episode wraps up with an insightful look ahead at the issues awaiting the new municipal leadership, including the high-stakes Project Marvel, budget uncertainties, and challenges facing CPS Energy and SAWS. Rob and Erin reflect on the importance of strong staffing, strategic committee assignments, and the need for the mayor and council to build cohesive relationships and prioritize clear communication with voters. Whether it’s bridging divides between city and county government or navigating the complexities of economic development, the guests emphasize that the choices made in the coming months will have lasting impacts on San Antonio’s growth and governance.


    https://ginaortizjones.com/

    https://pablosformayor.com/


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    54 mins
  • Ep 56. Who Will Lead San Antonio’s Next Era As Mayor?
    Apr 21 2025

    In this special episode of Beyond the Bite, host Eddie Aldrete offers listeners an in-depth "Mayoral Candidate Mashup" ahead of San Antonio’s 2025 mayoral election. Instead of the typical soundbite answers found in traditional forums, this episode features 3-4 minute highlights from Aldrete’s interviews with each of the nine top contenders. These candidates include former and current city council members, business leaders, and individuals with experience at the state and federal levels, each sharing their visions, priorities, and approaches for the future of San Antonio.


    Listeners get a wide-ranging look at the issues and themes shaping the race—from infrastructure, public safety, and economic development, to education, collaboration, and efficient city governance. The episode captures perspectives from candidates such as John Courage, Manny Pelaez, Beto Altamirano, Rolando Pablos, Adriana Rocha Garcia, Robert Melvin, Clayton Perry, Gina Ortiz Jones, and Melissa Cabello Havrda. Each segment provides an authentic glimpse into their priorities, whether it’s advocating for citywide reevaluation, fostering business growth, strengthening ties with state and federal leadership, or championing public education and community input. This episode serves as a valuable resource for voters looking to move "Beyond the Bite" and get a closer, more personal sense of which candidate best aligns with their hopes for the city.


    To listen the entire episode of a candidate, use the links below.


    John Courage

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-bite/id1682999395?i=1000651865809


    Manny Pelaez

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-bite/id1682999395?i=1000657770466


    Beto Altamirano

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-bite/id1682999395?i=1000676613243


    Rolando Pablos

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-bite/id1682999395?i=1000679025595


    Adriana Rocha Garcia

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-bite/id1682999395?i=1000693375366


    Robert Melvin

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-bite/id1682999395?i=1000697598463


    Clayton Perry

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-bite/id1682999395?i=1000701698050


    Gina Ortiz Jones

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-bite/id1682999395?i=1000702666080


    Melissa Cabello Havrda

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-bite/id1682999395?i=1000702980198





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    45 mins
  • Ep 55. Melissa Cabello Havrda On Her Mayoral Campaign and San Antonio's Future
    Apr 10 2025

    The odds of her succeeding in life have never really been in her favor, but through hard work and determination, Melissa Cabello Havrda overcame the odds, graduated from college, graduated from law school, began her own law firm and got elected to the City Council. Now, she wants to be San Antonio’s next mayor.


    She’s running a grassroots campaign in a very crowded field. Cabello Havrda shares her journey from launching her campaign in December to navigating a field of 26 opponents, emphasizing her commitment to community engagement and grassroots organizing. She explores the dynamics of mayoral forums and the importance of understanding constituents' needs, as well as reflecting on the camaraderie and challenges faced alongside other candidates.


    Councilwoman Cabello Havrda delves into current issues impacting San Antonio, highlighting her leadership in advocating for the controversial Reproductive Justice Fund. She dove into this issue from a sense of purpose and mission and touches on some of the complexities surrounding council positions on this issue. Additionally, the Councilwoman shares her active efforts on construction impacts on small businesses, emphasizing initiatives like the Responsible Bidder Ordinance and liaison roles to enhance city outreach and support for local businesses.


    Throughout the episode, Cabello Havrda talked about dressing for the job you want. Unlike other candidates, she doesn’t have a 100-day plan, because she says as a current member of the City Council, she has already been working on her priorities and leading the way on them. Issue like helping to pass a capital reserve fund for CPS Energy as a home for surplus funds to help CPS tackle capital equipment costs and to apply as a down payment on any future rate hikes. She concludes the episode by emphasizing her vision of transforming city government into a highly efficient and community-centered entity, aiming to focus on zero-based and performance-based budgeting to better meet San Antonio’s diverse needs.


    https://melissaforsa.com/

    https://x.com/melissaforsa

    https://www.instagram.com/melissaformayor

    https://www.facebook.com/melissaforsa/

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    40 mins
  • Ep. 54. From Air Force to Mayoral Candidate: Why Gina Ortiz Jones Wants To Be San Antonio Mayor
    Apr 8 2025

    To understand Gina Ortiz Jones, you have to start with her personal journey. In this episode, she reflects on her path from growing up on the far West Side of San Antonio to serving as the 27th Under Secretary of the Air Force. She shares how her upbringing and military experience have shaped her belief in the importance of strong local leadership, community investment, and expanded educational opportunities.


    The conversation then shifts to key issues facing San Antonio, including education, public health, and economic development. Ortiz Jones lays out her vision for addressing inequities in the education system, emphasizing the critical role of early childhood education and the need for stronger investment in Pre-K programs. She argues that if more funding were directed toward Pre-K 4 SA, there might be less need for programs like “Ready to Work,” which have faced challenges in delivering results.


    Host Eddie Aldrete also explores Ortiz Jones’s views on construction impacts to small businesses and her approach to city operations. She speaks candidly about several local initiatives, including “Project Marvel,” and stresses the importance of transparency and accountability in city government.


    The episode closes on a hopeful note, as Ortiz Jones shares her aspirations for San Antonio’s future and her commitment to using her leadership experience to help the city meet its challenges and seize new opportunities.





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    45 mins