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The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Lead Live! Sept. 1, 2022We don't know when The Arcadia Live  Stacie Leporati will likely storm on the show but expect it. Leporati will tell us about tonight's comedy show at the downtown theater. Kristin Lindner's sardonic take on marriage and raising children resonates with her audiences; she is considered one of the funniest, most pragmatic voices of modern, adorably flustered femininity. At first glance, some might make the mistake that Jerry Wayne is just another country boy with a flair for standup. 2022-09-011h 02The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, April 8, 2022Wow, do we have a show for you today! Joining us will be Kerrville Convention and Visitors Bureau President and CEO Julie Davis, her former boss Charlie McIlvain and the Museum of Western Art Executive Director Darrell Beauchamp, who will bring artists Phil Bob Borman and Linda Gooch on the show. But we're not done yet! Hill Country Cravings' Jenna Moebes will tell us about her delicious business. At the show's end, Arcadia Live's Stace Leporati and Meredith Tilley Crook will give us a preview of Friday night's big show with Montopolis. Whew.2022-04-091h 12The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, April 7, 2022District Attorney Lucy Wilke, who represents the 216th District Attorney's office, will discuss Child Abuse Awareness Month. Joining Wilke will be Brent Ives, executive director of Hill Country Crisis Council, Kellie Early, president of the Kerr County Child Services Board, and Stephenie Cantu, program director at Kids Advocacy Place.2022-04-0843 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, April 6, 2022It's Wonderful Wednesday! Rachel Fitch is here to discuss the latest with her business, and some very nerdy stuff.2022-04-061h 02The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, April 5, 2022Becky Babb will tell us about her wedding, doubling as a fundraiser for Kerrville Pets Alive! Kerrville NAPA Auto Parts store owner Cindy Colbath will discuss National Car Care Month, and NAPA is also working on a KPA fundraiser. We'll get a visit from Jennifer Natale and Sisters in Service. The nonprofit organization is hosting a fundraising event on Saturday to support their community work.2022-04-061h 07The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, April 4, 2022Rob Ward, who wrote the musical "For Such A Time As This." Joining Ward is composer Lew King. The musical premieres Friday at Playhouse 2000. Based on the biblical story of Esther, "For Such a Time as This," is a love story. Using a wide variety of musical styles and more than a smattering of humor, the musical relates one of the great stories in a way that appeals to a broad audience, young and old alike.2022-04-051h 02The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, April 1, 2022We head into the weekend with a big lineup for this morning's show, with Kerrville Public Utility Board's Mike Wittler and Allison Bueche providing an update about some of the latest programs. Century 21 The Hills Realty's John Sawyer will give us a preview of Saturday's Farm and Ranch Expo at Schreiner University. The expo is a free event with many speakers who will discuss everything from managing wildlife to managing water on a farm or ranch.2022-04-0158 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 29, 2022We'll welcome back Jennyth Peterson to The Lead Live, and this time she will be joined by her dad. The pair are riding in the "Bike MS: Texas 150-mile Ride," an event to raise awareness about multiple sclerosis. The ride starts in Houston and finishes in Austin. This is the 10th year the Petersons have ridden in the event. For more information about the event click here: https://mssociety.donordrive.com/index.cfm...2022-03-301h 04The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 28, 2022Schreiner University's Don Frazier, who heads up the Texas Center, will update us on some of the work being done at the Alamo to broaden the historical perspective of the site.2022-03-2958 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 25, 2022BCFS Health and Human Services' Kamaria Woods and Monica Allen join us to discuss the young adult mentoring program offered by the non-profit organization. BCFS has long played a role in the Hill Country by providing an array of mental health services and diversion programs for at-risk youth. For more information on BCFS: https://discoverbcfs.net/services/youth-and-young-adults/ Wild Birds Unlimited owner Kevin Pillow and manager Isaac Dingler will update us on birding and bird watching in the Hill Country.2022-03-251h 05The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 24, 2022Delayne Sigerman is our host today and she's got plenty of news. Master Gardeners Pam Umstead and Jackie Connelly visit us today with an update about their projects.2022-03-241h 00The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 23, 2022It's Wonderful Wednesday. RACHEL FITCH is here! We're also joined by Kerrville artist George Waring! Expect Killdeer Mountain Manufacturing's Kristin Hedger to join the show.2022-03-231h 31The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 22, 2022We're going to admit it when we're wrong, and yesterday we thought Michelle McBryde was joining us on the show, but she's with us today. McBryde has many interests, including fighting against Chronic Wasting Disease in the Hill Country's deer population, but today she will give us some of the backstories of her family's deep roots in Texas. Jennifer Natale is also joining the show, organizing a fundraiser to support the Sisters In Service organization.2022-03-221h 00The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead Live, March 21, 2022It's National Down Syndrom Awareness Day. Brittany Lehmann, who volunteers at the Special Opportunity Center, will be our guest to discuss the importance of the day for the families of those with the genetic syndrome.2022-03-211h 09The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 18, 2022We welcome Kris Koether of Premier 7 Gym. Koether will tell us about his training efforts with Kerr County athletes of all ages. Also, expect Ashley Phillips to storm onto the show potentially.2022-03-181h 04The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 17, 2022We're chatting with Irene Van Winkle about Ukraine.2022-03-171h 00The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 16, 2022It's wonderful Wednesday with Rachel Fitch of Fitch Estate Sales and Gold Cup Pawn.2022-03-161h 01The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 15, 2022We'll chat with Sally McHalffey, who owns Mustang Sally's furniture on Water Street. McHalffey and her husband, Chad, opened the business late last year, and it specializes in Southwestern-style furniture, pottery and other items. The story is near G Street and features plenty of color inside. Schreiner University's David Reast will join us at 9:30 a.m. to discuss a job fair the university is hosting on Wednesday. The fair is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the university's ballroom. Today is our 50th show of 20222022-03-161h 01The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 14, 2022The Hill Country Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Centers crew will join the show starting at 9 a.m. The conversation will focus on several issues ranging from the mental health needs in the Hill Country, especially as we're coming out of COVID-19.2022-03-141h 17The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 11, 2022Billy Gene's Restaurant owner Crystal Smith and motivational speaker and all-around good guy Kenneth O'Neal will be our guests today. Not only is Smith the owner of one of Kerrville's most popular — and we think reliable — restaurants, she's involved in Republican politics and recently attended the Conservative Police Action Conference in Florida. O'Neal is a mentee of motivational guru Zig Ziglar, and he will share with us news about his new book and an upcoming event.2022-03-121h 08The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 11, 2022Billy Gene's Restaurant owner Crystal Smith and motivational speaker and all-around good guy Kenneth O'Neal will be our guests today. Not only is Smith the owner of one of Kerrville's most popular — and we think reliable — restaurants, she's involved in Republican politics and recently attended the Conservative Police Action Conference in Florida. O'Neal is a mentee of motivational guru Zig Ziglar, and he will share with us news about his new book and an upcoming event.2022-03-111h 08The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 10, 2022Delayne Sigerman is back! She's got stuff to talk about and she's going to talk with architect Peter Lewis2022-03-101h 12The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 9, 2022Good morning! It's wonderful Wednesday and we'll be joined by Rachel Fitch. It's also coffee with a cop day here at Pint and Plow.2022-03-091h 07The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 8, 2022Keri Wilt of Grape Juice Kerrville Well-Tended Life Properties and @thewelltendedlife2022-03-0859 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 7, 2022Andrew Gay hosting along with Greg Richards and Gilbert Paiz2022-03-071h 06The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 4, 2022Century 21 The Hills Realty's John Sawyer will stop in to discuss the April 2 Farm and Ranch Expo at Schreiner University. Killdeer Mountain Manufacturing Vice President Kristin Hedger stops by to give us an update. We can also expect a visit from Linda Field, who will tell us more about Saturday's event with writer and newspaper columnist John Moore. Programming note: On Monday, Andrew Gay and Greg Richards will take over The Lead Live, because host Louis Amestoy will be out of town.2022-03-041h 04The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 3, 2022Schreiner University's Gene Dowdy will join us to discuss tonight's concert by Schreiner music students at the Cailloux Theater. Dowdy is the conductor of Symphony of The Hills, but he's also now leading Schreiner's music department. We'll chat with him about the symphony and where he wants to take the university in the coming years. Dowdy and his students take the stage at 7 p.m. for the free concert at the Cailloux Theater.2022-03-0359 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 2, 2022It's wonderful Wednesday with Rachel Fitch of Fitch Estate Sales Gold Cup Jewelry & Pawn2022-03-021h 08The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, March 1, 2022Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Brad Barnett will discuss Thursday's Hill Country Economic Summit. It's a check-up on the regional economy, and we'll get Barnett's take on what he sees here in Kerr County. Some of our economic summit questions for Barnett will be around employment, wages and affordable housing.2022-03-011h 00The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 28, 2022We talk with District Clerk candidate Francisco Galvan, who is facing Dawn Lantz, for the Republican nomination. The winner faces a reasonably clear path to the seat because there are no other party candidates.2022-02-281h 02The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 25, 2022Guest host Andrew Gay interviews Irene Van Winkle about the situation in Ukraine. 2022-02-2653 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 24, 2022This morning we'll interview Delayne Sigerman about her homeless census she's conducting.2022-02-2558 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 23, 2022We chat with Rachel Fitch, owner of Fitch Estate Sales. 2022-02-241h 03The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 22, 2022It's TWO-SDAY! Well, singer-songwriter Landon Lloyd Miller couldn't join us on Monday because he had a plumbing issue. He was very apologetic, and we just told him that if we had to choose between him and getting our toilet fixed, we choose the plumber — EVERY TIME. So, he's on the show today. Also joining us will be Steve Schulte and Stacey Loperati from Arcadia Live to discuss their upcoming shows. We'll also have a visit from Amber Thomason to discuss the campaign for the public safety building in Kerrville. We will also get an update on the John Moore ev...2022-02-231h 12The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 21, 2022Singer and ukulele player Lyla Moura will join us at 9:30 a.m. to discuss her latest schedule of performances. Moura has gigged around Kerrville and Fredericksburg for the last two years.2022-02-2159 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 18, 2022Andrew Gay brings in a whole lot of people to discuss the Leadership Kerr County event. Karen Guerierro will storm onto the show.2022-02-181h 03The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 17, 2022Hill Country Arts Foundation Visual Arts Center and Point Theatre Artistic Director Daniel Kirkland will join us to discuss the final weekend of the play "Blithe Spirit." Kirkland will provide a rundown of some of the other shows coming at HCAF in the coming months. There's plenty to see and do at The Point.2022-02-181h 00The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 15, 2022We welcome back Jennyth Peterson to the show, but she's talking about something considerably less controversial this time. Peterson and her mother, Rebecca, are involved with the Hill Country Quilt Guild, hosting its winter show starting Friday at the Happy State Bank Expo Center at the Hill Country Youth Event Center. The two-day event is dubbed "Along The Silk Road" and will feature 250 juried quilts. Jennyth Peterson was previously on The Lead Live to discuss her opposition to a residential development in northwest Kerrville.2022-02-171h 07The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 14, 2022We'll be chatting with Robert Earl Keen, legendary Americana singer, who announced that he was retiring from the road after Labor Day weekend. Keen is playing his final benefit show to support the Hill Country Youth Orchestra at the Cailloux Theater on Feb. 26. The sold-out show also features Tyler Childers. Learn more about the Hill Country Youth Orchestra: https://www.hcyo.org/ To learn more about Robert Earl Keen visit: https://www.robertearlkeen.com/ We'll also chat with fashionista and Gold Cup Live owner Natalee Peppitt about last-minute Valentine's Gifts and her recent purchase of...2022-02-161h 07The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 16, 2022We chat with Rachel Fitch of Fitch Estate Sales Gold Cup Jewelry & Pawn Central Texas Pawn Shop about some of her latest finds.2022-02-161h 03The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 11, 2022We have a jam-packed show for you today with three guests discussing a wide range of topics. Linda Field will stop by to discuss an event she's helping organize involving syndicated newspaper columnist John Moore here in Kerrville next month. Natarsha Sanders will discuss the COVID-19 storytelling project developed for Big Seed. We'll get a preview of Super Bowl 56 from Trey Collis, who now has his own show on JAM Broadcasting.2022-02-121h 06The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 10, 2022Delayne Sigerman takes control of the show, and she’ll chat with Chief Public Defender John Bull from Hill Country Regional Public Defender Office. Delayne will also cover her usual topics, including her new favorite wine and her latest recipe.2022-02-121h 09The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 9, 2022We talk with Rachel Fitch, owner of Fitch Estate Sales and two pawn shops in Kerrville, and she has plenty of stories to share. 2022-02-121h 03The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 8, 2022We chat with Brenda Hughes and Chris Hughes about the county's proposed general obligation bonds to pay for new facilities.2022-02-101h 05The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 7, 2022We talk with Mindy Wendele about the public safety building project.2022-02-081h 03The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 4, 2022Good morning. We'll provide updates on the weather and chat with Cindy Hernandez of the Hill Country Charity Ball.2022-02-081h 00The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 3, 2022We provide your winter storm updates with Sheriff Larry Leitha and we'll chat with Delayne Sigerman, who is stuck at home today.2022-02-0858 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 2, 2022Jennyth Peterson will be our first guest today. She helped lead the opposition to a proposed annexation to a 16-acre parcel in northwest Kerrville. While the City Council has voted 3-2 on two readings of the annexation and zoning plan, the issue is far from over.2022-02-021h 02The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Feb. 1, 2022Today’s show features Steve Schulte and Stacie Leporati joining us to discuss February events at Arcadia Live.2022-02-0259 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan. 31, 2022Brady Lehmann will join us to discuss the Kerrville Junior Service Guild’s upcoming 5-kilometer run to raise money for scholarships. The race is March 12 race is a Louise Hays Park. The Kerrville Junior Service Guild is a women’s volunteer organization.2022-01-311h 24The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan. 28, 2022We will be joined by Kerrville Convention and Visitors Bureau President and CEO Julie Davis, Kerrville Farmers Market director Kayte Graham and members of the New Buddy Holly Band, who perform Saturday night at the Cailloux Theater.2022-01-281h 05The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan 27, 2022Delayne Sigerman takes the helm of the show and will chat with Jeanette Tilley, a nurse at Regenesis — a Kerrville-based skincare practice. This follows our week of feeling good and looking good shows. Tilley is a longtime nurse who has worked all over Texas and has just recently moved into the practice of medical aesthetics.2022-01-281h 00The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan. 26, 2022This morning we're chatting with Joe Herring Jr. — our town scribe, historian and collector of remembrances. Today, we'll dive into a bigger story about a historic collection of photographs that show Kerrville in 1893. Herring said he believes these are the oldest known photos of the community.2022-01-261h 14The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan. 25, 2022We will chat about looking good and feeling good. Boutique M's Sterling Stark and Dr. Everett Lamb, a psychologist. Humbling Bloom owner Stephanie Stewart will join us to talk about yoga, massage and their offerings at her Kerrville studio.2022-01-251h 09The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan. 24, 2022We will welcome the Republican Women of Kerr County members Sally Thiel, Crystal Smith and Suzanne Gschwind. The RWKC are coming off a big meeting last week where Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha and Capt. Jason Waldrip spoke about the situation along the U.S.-Mexico border and its impact on the county. We'll get an update on some of the organization's activities heading into a busy 2022 election season.2022-01-251h 04The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan. 21, 2022Wild Birds Unlimited owner Kevin Pillow will join us to discuss what's going on with bird watching, especially with the recent spell of warm weather. We'll also ask him about the basics of building a good bird feeding. We'll also receive a visit from Ashley Phillips of the Hill Country Youth Ranch. She may or not storm in angrily.2022-01-221h 18The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan. 20, 2022Our host today is Delayne Sigerman, and she'll chat with Rails Restaurant Melissa Southern about her business, including the launch of their new Qdoba franchise near Interstate 10 on Sidney Baker Street.2022-01-221h 05The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan. 19, 2022The Kerrville Farmers Market's Kayte Graham will lead off the show, who will discuss the market's offering on Friday. After Graham, Bismarck, N.D. Mayor Steve Bakken and Kerrville Mayor Bill Blackburn will be our guests, but we're not exactly sure what they're going to discuss. They're just showing up.2022-01-191h 04The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan. 18, 2022We sat down on Tuesday with Misty Kothe, the executive director of Kerrville-based Families and Literacy, Inc., about the organization's challenges in the time of coronavirus.2022-01-1959 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan. 17, 2022In this episode of The Kerr County Lead, we chat with Verla Bruner about her work with the Veterans Assistance Dogs of Texas — an nonprofit group that places services dogs with veterans. 2022-01-1755 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan. 14, 2022Today's show is our 100th episode since we relaunched on Aug. 9, and it will be a good one. We're joined by Justin Graham to discuss the Kerrville Farmer's Market. Sonya Hooten will join us to discuss her candidacy for the Precinct 2 seat on The Kerr County Commissioner's Court. Hooten, a Center Point resident, worked for more than 20 years for the Center Point School District before moving over to the Kerr County Sheriff's Office. She worked directly for Sheriff Rusty Hierholzer and current Sheriff Larry Leitha. Hooten is one of five candidates running in the Republican primary election for the...2022-01-141h 06The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan. 13, 2022Delayne Sigerman will be our host today, and she will chat with Tara Bushnoe of the Upper Guadalupe River Authority. Geoff Gannaway will join Bushnoe, and the two will discuss UGRA's large rainwater system incentive program. The program aims to capture rainwater, and UGRA provides grant incentives to a select few who meet the criteria. Of course, we'll also discuss the latest with cleaning up the river and managing the feral hogs. We may even ask if there are beavers along the river.2022-01-141h 03The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan. 12, 2022Precinct 2 Commissioner candidate Rich Paces will be our guest on The Lead Live this morning. This is our second interview with candidates for the seat that has been vacated by Tom Moser (although temporarily held by Beck Gipson). A retired petroleum engineer, Paces said his experience would help tighten the county's fiscal practices. On Monday, he urged the Kerr County Commissioner's Court to return $10 million in federal COVID-19 funding. 2022-01-121h 02The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan. 11, 2022In this episode, we talk with Stan Kubenka, one of five candidates running for the Republican nomination for Precinct 2 Kerr County Commissioner. 2022-01-121h 10The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan. 10, 2022In this episode, we chat with Karen Guerriero of Kerrville Pets Alive and Kerrville City Councilwoman Brenda Hughes. 2022-01-121h 06The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan. 7, 2022In this episode of the Kerr County Lead, we chat with Gerardo and Michelle Martinez of Vecino's Salsa about their growing business. We also talk with Pete Calderon about a county-led initiative to study the facilities needs ahead of a bond election in November. Finally, we chat with Schreiner University Professor Ben Montoya about the presidency of George Washington for the Sons of the American Revolution. We are joined in that conversation with Bill Sole, the Kerr County head of the Sons of the American Revolution. 2022-01-082h 12The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan 6, 2022In this episode, we chat with Kathy Turner, a social worker who assists homeless veterans. 2022-01-071h 04The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Jan. 5, 2022In this episode, we chat with the Texas Hill Country Advisors about financial New Year's resolutions to make, and maybe to avoid. 2022-01-0747 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Dec. 17, 2021What a show today! We've got Phoenix Miller here to sing for us. Larry Hoffman will join us from Sarasota, Florida to discuss food trends coming in 2022. Kayte Graham is here to chat with us about tonight's Farmer's Market.2021-12-231h 14The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Dec. 22, 2021We are discussing the proposed Kerrville public safety building, and the ramifications of a possible bond initiative.2021-12-231h 00The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Dec. 20, 2021Good morning! We'll chat with Kerrville Pets Alive's Karen Guerriero about the year the organization had in 2021. Are we ready for the omicron variant of COVID-19? We will see. We also name our top Christmas lights displays from our 2021 tour!2021-12-231h 00The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Dec. 16, 2021Delayne Sigerman chats with Kim Richards about the short-term rentals in Kerrville and Ashlea Boyle will be with us to chat about parks and rec's upcoming master plan.2021-12-231h 07The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead Live, Dec. 15, 2021We talk with Tom Jones of the Christian Men's Job Corps about how he got the job, and some of the organization's success stories. 2021-12-221h 01The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Dec. 14, 2021In this episode, we chat with Tome O'Hearn and Natalee Peppitt about fashion and we have our first-ever fashion show. O'Hearn owns Tome Boutique, while Peppitt owns Gold Cup Live. 2021-12-221h 01The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Dec. 13, 2021We've got a spectacular week of shows lined up for you this week, and we start this morning at 9 with Kamaria Woods and Monica Allen of BCFS Family Services and then Jeff Talarico will finish out the show discussing financial services, auctioneering and pastoring. We can also expect Ashley Phillips to storm onto the show.2021-12-161h 07The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Dec. 10, 2021When it comes to being safe in the home, minimizing the risk of falls should be on the top of your list. On today's The Lead Live, we're joined by Kerrville Fire Department Chief Eric Maloney, Peterson Health's Darin Smith, the Dietert Center's Brenda Thompson to discuss the importance of preventing falls in the home. Fall-related injuries account for 20% of the Kerrville Fire Department's calls for emergency service, and nationally falls are the leading cause of injury-related death in the United States. In Kerr County, between 1999 and 2019, there were 109 fall-related deaths, 96 of those were people 55 and older, according to...2021-12-111h 53The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Dec. 9, 2021We are joined by Kristin Hedger of Killdeer Mountain Manufacturing. Hedger will discuss the expansion of the company's facilities in Kerrville.2021-12-111h 05The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Dec. 8, 2021We have a first-time guest in the great Irene Van Winkle, AKA Irene on the Scene. The longtime journalist at the West Kerr Current is joining us to discuss her story of immigrating to the United States from Ukraine and her work in the Hill Country. We'll try to pin her down on exactly how many events she's been to in her career at Ingram's West Kerr Current. Also, Allison Bueche will stop by — or storm on — to the show to discuss KPUB's weatherization event Thursday.2021-12-081h 05The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Dec. 7, 2021We're welcoming Pastors Roy and Lynette Waldrep of Ingram's Power Hour Christian Center. We were slightly heartbroken to hear that Power Hour won't be doing their living nativity this year, but we're looking forward to hearing what the Waldreps are working on next. Before the coronavirus pandemic, the Waldreps tested the live video sector on social media to spread their ministry. They continued that work unabated during the pandemic while others scrambled for solutions.2021-12-081h 01The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Dec. 6, 2021First-time author Nicki Dechert Carlson will join us on The Lead Live starting at 9 a.m. this morning. She's written a book called Grace-Faced: Pursuing the Life-Changing Perspective of a Loving God, and we'll dig deep into the process of writing. A trained journalist, Carlson teaches readers they cannot leave the presence of God unchanged but instead become what she calls "grace-faced."2021-12-0659 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Dec. 3, 2021Dr. Jeremy Faust will call into The Lead Live to discuss the latest variant of COVID-19 — omicron. Faust is an emergency medicine physician at Harvard University Brigham and Women's Hospital. We will also be visited by Alex Huddleston from Stretch Zone, a new health business in Kerrville that focuses on stretching. Jeremy Walther and Kayte Graham will hijack the show at some point. We're just not sure when.2021-12-051h 26The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Dec. 3, 2021: Dr. Jeremy Faust, Harvard UniversityDr. Jeremy Faust, an emergency physician at Harvard University's Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, joined the show to discuss the coronavirus pandemic, the omicron variant and the impact of COVID-19 on health care workers. 2021-12-0316 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Dec. 2, 2021In this episode, host Delayne Sigerman chats with Kerrville City Manager E.A. Hoppe about the future of the city of Kerrville. 2021-12-021h 06The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Dec. 1, 2021In this episode, we chat with Rev. David Payne, who leads Kerrville's First United Methodist Church. We discuss some of the challenges he's faced over the last 18 months as COVID-19 changed everything; his journey into the church; and the importance of Chrstimas. 2021-12-021h 02The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Nov. 30, 2021In this episode, we chat with Texas Hill Country Advisors Andrew Gay and Gilbert Paiz about charitable giving as part of your financial portfolio — or plan. We're as also joined by Kerrville Pets Alive President Karen Guerriero and the Hill Country Youth Ranch's Ashley Phillips. 2021-12-021h 04The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Nov. 29, 2021This morning we're joined by Rev. Bert Baetz of St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Kerrville. With the start of the Christmas season, we'll talk about the meaning of the holiday and the challenges he faces pastoring in the time of COVID-19.2021-12-021h 09The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Texas Hill Country Advisors, Episode 3,Today, Andrew and Gilbert discuss the equity markets2021-11-2931 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead Live, Nov. 26, 2021Justin Graham, owner of Zanzenberg Farms and the co-operator of the Kerrville Farmer's Market. We're going to be talking regularly about the market. However, the market will be closed on Friday afternoon, returning to service on Dec. 3. We're also going to have a visit from Kevin Pillow, who runs Wild Birds Unlimited in Kerrville. Pillow said they would give back a significant portion of their holiday sales from Friday through Christmas to local nature organizations. Last year, they raised more than $6,000. So, we're going to have a lot to talk about on Friday. The show starts at 9 a.m.2021-11-271h 14The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Nov. 24, 2021This morning we talk with Alan Ayers of the Toastmasters about their upcoming open house on Dec. 7. We will also chat with Mike Kelliher about upcoming events at The Arcadia Live2021-11-261h 02The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Nov. 23, 2021The sister act of Emily Simpson and Stephanie Seefeldt will join us to talk about Cartewheels — a cafe and catering company. Simpson is the owner after buying the business from their mother, while Seefeldt manages the restaurant and events. By the way, somebody over there makes the best gluten-free dessert in the Hill Country.2021-11-241h 07The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Nov. 22, 2021In this episode, we chat with Kerrville Fire Department Chief Eric Maloney about the challenges of his job, the dangers associated with the holiday season and how COVID-19 has impacted the department. 2021-11-231h 07The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead, Nov. 19, 2021We are joined by Kayte Graham of the Kerrville Farmer's Market to discuss the latest happenings. She's also threatened to bring her three sons onto the show — Lincoln, Redford and toddler Wallace, who speaks his own language. Salvation Army Major Missy Romack will tell us all about the Kerrville Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center's Thanksgiving plans. We had planned to chat with The Texas Center's Don Frazier, but he had to reschedule with him, and we'll have him on after Thanksgiving. Kerrville Pets Alive President Karen Guerriero will stop by today to tell us about the group's we...2021-11-201h 11The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Texas Hill Country Advisors Podcast, Ep. 2, Fixed IncomeOn this episode, Texas Hill Country Advisors Gilbert Paiz and Andrew Gay discuss the importance of fixed income — or secured income. 2021-11-1928 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Lead, Nov 17, 2021: Tom Fox, Kerr County podcasterOn this episode of The Kerr County Lead Live, we chat with attorney and podcaster Tom Fox, who has crafted a unique content niche based on compliance. He recently moved to Kerrville and his curiosity led him to interviews with people right here in The Hill Country. Today, we interview the interviewer 2021-11-181h 01The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Lead, Nov. 16, 2021 episode: Kenneth O'NealOn Nov. 16, we talked with Kenneth O'Neal about his new book called "Road Trip," a short-form guide to make better decisions. We also discussed some of his charitable work and his missions to help develop Rwanda. 2021-11-171h 00The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Lead Live, Nov. 15, 2021We chatted with Verla Bruner, executive director of Veterans Assistance Dogs of Texas. 2021-11-151h 00The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead Live, Oct. 11, 2021This morning we talk with Lisa Field, who operates the Lucky Star Art Camp in Hunt. We also talk with Bella Shearhart and Alyson Amestoy about their body positivity multimedia project.2021-10-111h 08The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead Live, Oct. 8, 2021We talk with Mike Wittler and Allison Bueche of KPUB2021-10-0859 minThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead Live, Oct. 7, 2021The Lead Live this morning with Delayne Sigerman hosting and chatting with Kevin Bernhard and Clifton Fifer. You can expect Delayne to discuss her effort to cook everything in Ina Garten's cookbook, some Texas-based trivia and her wine pick. Fifer will give us a preview of Saturday's grand opening of the Doyle Community Center, while we're sure Bernhard will update us on the projects JK Bernhard Construction is developing. Bernhard Construction is one of the Hill Country's busiest firms, with recent projects that have included Arcadia Live, the H-E-B Tennis Center, and the Guadalupe River Trail extension between G...2021-10-071h 03The Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County LeadThe Kerr County Lead Live, Oct. 6, 2021In this episode, recorded from Kerrville's Pint and Plow, we have a discussion with Brittany Lehmann and Nancy Savy about the Special Opportunity Center in Kerrville, which provides needed resources for those with intellectual disabilities. We also chat with former Kerr County Judge Fred Henneke about the county's capital improvement program, which is identifying the problem areas with county-owned buildings. The work is in preparation for the county offering a general obligation bond in 2022. 2021-10-061h 17