• EP 04 - Sustainable Growth: Manufacturing for Tomorrow
    Mar 26 2026
    "Super" Dave sits down with Tyler Esters, plant manager at CSI in Kilgore, Texas. Tyler shares the story of CSI’s growth as a global leader in bottle cap manufacturing, producing around 30 million caps daily at their Kilgore location. He explains how strategic local partnerships—including Kilgore Economic Development Corporation and Kilgore College—have played a major role in sourcing skilled talent and solving operational challenges efficiently.

    The conversation covers CSI’s journey from its roots in Shreveport to becoming part of a larger corporate structure, and how these changes have balanced safety, innovation, and operational flexibility. Tyler gives insight into the company's culture, emphasizing the value of quick-response local support, a stable workforce, and a hands-on approach to management. The episode wraps up with future ambitions for CSI, their commitment to sustainability and efficiency, and some favorite spots to eat in Kilgore.

    Key Topics Discussed:
    • CSI’s manufacturing and production scale
    • Local partnerships and community support
    • Global operations and logistics
    • Sourcing materials and Texas infrastructure
    • Workforce development with colleges
    • Corporate culture vs local management
    • Sustainability and efficiency in manufacturing
    • Employee progression and compensation
    • Operational challenges and solutions
    • Community and company culture
    • Customer relationships
    • Future plans for CSI
    • Kilgore local business recommendations


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    33 mins
  • Workforce Matchmaking and Texas Growth with Kori Bowen of TSTC
    Mar 24 2026
    Kori Bowen, Vice President of Industrial Relations at Texas State Technical College (TSTC), joins "Super" Dave Quinn to explain how TSTC is fueling the Texas economy by connecting businesses with workforce-ready technicians. They discuss the college’s unique pay-for-placement funding model, emphasizing TSTC’s focus on high-demand, high-placement technical careers and direct industry engagement. The conversation illustrates how TSTC actively builds partnerships with both large and small businesses, tailoring training and education programs to meet immediate and long-term workforce needs.

    They also talk about how the college's statewide presence and its flexible, hands-on approach to training, ensuring consistency across regions while adapting to local economic needs. She also shares examples of grant opportunities, such as soft skills and leadership training, available to all Texas businesses regardless of size. Throughout the episode, the collaboration between TSTC, local economic development councils, and industry stands out as a key factor in supporting Texas' booming job market and helping businesses grow successfully across the state.

    Key Topics Discussed:
    • TSTC’s unique funding based on student job placement
    • Customized training and partnerships with Texas industries
    • Support for both large corporations and small businesses
    • Soft skills and leadership training grants
    • Statewide campus coordination and local leadership
    • Importance of early engagement with local economic developers
    • Advice for business owners moving to or expanding in Texas
    • Practical, real-world preparation for technical careers


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    46 mins
  • Episode 3 – Workforce Wins: Building Talent Pipelines
    Mar 12 2026
    In this episode of Gone to Texas, "Super" Dave Quinn talks with Alan Clipperton, Vice President for Global Initiatives and Industry Engagement at LeTourneau University. Alan shares how the university supports industry in East Texas through technical education, hands-on projects, and workforce development. He breaks down how LeTourneau partners with local businesses for applied learning and senior design projects, giving students practical experience while addressing real-world business challenges. The conversation also covers the process of moving university-driven intellectual property from ideas to commercial ventures, and the timelines and complexities involved.

    The discussion highlights the importance of personal motivation alongside technical skills, reflecting on changes in the workforce, and the evolving role of technology and automation in education and industry. Alan outlines ways businesses can engage with LeTourneau to find solutions for their workforce or technical needs and points out how the university’s approach aligns with the diverse industries in the Kilgore area. The episode wraps up with the significance of building closer relationships between the university, the economic development corporations, and local businesses to leverage regional growth and talent development.

    Key Topics Discussed:
    • LeTourneau University’s role in supporting local industry
    • Partnering with businesses through education, applied learning, and senior design projects
    • Managing intellectual property and entrepreneurship at the university
    • The impact of work ethic and motivation in workforce development
    • Adapting to rapid industry changes and new technologies
    • Collaboration with Kilgore Economic Development Corporation
    • Opportunities for businesses to connect with LeTourneau for workforce and technical needs


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    44 mins
  • Building Legacy and Better Roads: Blackledge’s Expansion Story in Fairfield, Texas
    Mar 3 2026
    In this episode of Gone to Texas, hosts Brit Blacklidge and "Super" Dave Quinn sit down with Brit Blacklidge, President of Blacklidge, a fourth-generation family-owned asphalt materials company. Brit shares the history of the company, how he stepped into a leadership role at a young age, and the challenges and rewards of running a family business. He speaks candidly about the realities of work-life balance, the importance of assembling a strong team, and how faith and resilience are crucial to his business journey.

    The conversation shifts to Blackledge’s expansion into Texas, including why they chose Fairfield as their newest location. Brit breaks down the process of relocating a business to Texas, his experience partnering with the Fairfield Economic Development Corporation, and the practical challenges such as workforce and housing shortages. The episode also touches on what Always the Better Road means for Blackledge, emphasizing a commitment to quality and reliability in their products and workplace culture. Brit closes with advice for business owners considering Texas, highlighting the state’s business-friendly attitude and the supportive community he’s found in Fairfield.

    Key Topics Discussed:
    • The family history and background of Blackledge
    • Challenges and rewards of running a family business
    • The realities of work-life balance for business owners
    • Why Blackledge expanded to Texas and why they chose Fairfield
    • Navigating local partnerships and economic development support
    • Overcoming practical challenges like workforce and housing shortages
    • Company values: quality, reliability, and the meaning of "Always the Better Road"
    • The importance of company culture and employee empowerment
    • The Texas business environment and support for new businesses
    • Recommendations for policymakers on workforce and trade education
    • Local insights and what makes Fairfield stand out


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    38 mins
  • How Business Owners Benefit from Proactive Health Planning
    Feb 27 2026
    "Super" Dave sits down with Paula Phillips, a nationally certified occupational therapist and founder of Calibrating Lyfe, to discuss the importance of proactive health strategies for business owners and employees. Drawing on her extensive experience in hospitals and rehabilitation centers, Paula talks about the gaps in traditional rehabilitation systems and shares how her approach as a quality of life consultant helps individuals and organizations plan for wellness before illness or injury strikes.

    The conversation explores practical daily habits, the value of baseline health awareness, and the unique advantages of living and operating a wellness-focused business in Fairview, Texas. Dave and Paula also talk about how quality of life consulting provides actionable strategies for managing health risks and transitions, and how businesses benefit from supporting employee wellness. Paula talks about the supportive community in Fairview, her motivation behind founding Calibrating Life, and advice for entrepreneurs considering relocation to Texas.

    To find out more about Paula, visit: https://calibratinglyfe.com/

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    36 mins
  • Anchored in Innovation: Industry Leaders Growing in Kilgore
    Feb 26 2026
    In this episode, Dave sits down with Alan Pollard, Vice President of SATCOM Antenna Products at CPI, to discuss the unique success story of CPI’s Kilgore, Texas operation. The conversation traces CPI’s impressive 50-year history and global reach as the world’s largest antenna systems supplier. Alan shares how Kilgore’s available resources, skilled labor, and welcoming community made it a logical and strategic home for a world-class manufacturer in the heart of East Texas.

    They also talk about community partnerships that have been key to CPI’s growth, including working with the Kilgore Economic Development Corporation and local educational institutions. Alan highlights CPI’s cutting-edge advances like AI integration and 3D printing, and reflects on how Kilgore’s supportive and collaborative culture, affordable cost of living, and diverse workforce have enabled the company—and other incoming businesses—to thrive. Alan also offers advice for any business owner considering relocation to Texas and to smaller markets like Kilgore that offer big advantages.

    Key Topics Discussed:
    • CPI’s evolution from RMS and Vertex to a global leader in antenna manufacturing
    • Why Kilgore was selected and remains the hub for CPI’s operations
    • The company’s worldwide impact, supplying both commercial and military markets
    • Community partnerships: Kilgore Economic Development Corporation and Kilgore College
    • Recruitment and labor strategies, from skilled labor to engineering talent
    • Emphasis on community integration, support, and STEM education
    • Adoption of emerging technologies: AI and 3D printing
    • The appeal and value of doing business in smaller Texas communities
    • Alan’s advice for businesses considering a move to Kilgore or Texas overall
    • Local culture, dining, and quality of life in Kilgore


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    22 mins
  • Master Planning for Growth: How Collin College Powers Workforce Innovation
    Feb 24 2026
    Dave welcomes Dr. Neil Matkin, President of Collin College, to discuss the explosive growth and innovation taking place within both Collin County and the college itself. They talk about how Collin College has risen to the challenge of serving a rapidly developing region, not just by reacting to workforce demands, but proactively shaping them through strategic planning, partnerships, and a commitment to keeping education and training affordable. Dr. Matkin shares insights into the college’s guiding vision, grounded in big goals and a desire to be recognized as the best community college in the nation.

    They also talk about how Collin College works closely with local businesses, school districts, and communities to create a robust talent pipeline, ensuring that students are equipped with practical, job-ready skills that meet evolving economic needs. Dr. Neil Matkin highlights the importance of regional collaboration, the benefits of dual credit and affordable bachelor’s degree programs, and the value of partnerships that transcend municipal boundaries. The episode wraps with reflections on the small-town values that persist even as North Texas experiences remarkable growth, and a personal look at Dr. Neil Matkin’s favorite ways to unwind.

    Key Topics Discussed:
    • Collin College’s ambitious growth strategy and master planning
    • The importance of serving diverse communities across Collin, Rockwall, and Denton counties
    • Investments in affordable education, including low tuition and bachelor’s degrees under $15K
    • Proactive, employer-driven workforce development and skills training
    • Strategic partnerships with ISDs, cities, EDCs, and major employers
    • Dual credit opportunities for high school students
    • Regional collaboration as a force-multiplier for communities and business owners
    • Current and emerging workforce demands in aerospace, IT, healthcare, and construction
    • Maintaining small-town values amid rapid metropolitan growth
    • Dr. Matkin’s personal reflections on leadership, community, and family


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    38 mins
  • Scaling Your Business in Texas
    Feb 18 2026
    In this episode, Dave continues the Texas 12 with another Fairview discussion as he welcomes Jeff Schafer. They dive deep into what it takes for businesses to not only relocate to Texas, but to truly flourish in the state’s unique entrepreneurial environment. Jeff is a fourth-generation entrepreneur and certified EOS implementer. He shares his journey from Vancouver, Canada, to North Texas, offering insights on scaling a business, overcoming growth plateaus, and finding a supportive community. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing operational blind spots, distinguishing between leadership and management, and adopting systems that enable both personal and organizational growth.

    They reflect on the collaborative business culture of Texas, highlighting the willingness of local professionals and organizations to support newcomers. They also explore the human side of relocation, discussing how clarity in vision and values impacts not just the company but employees and their families.

    Key Topics Discussed:
    • The process and emotional realities of relocating a business to Texas
    • How Texas distinguishes itself with a supportive, opportunity-focused business culture
    • Challenges related to taxes, legal, and operational complexities for newcomers
    • Importance of separating leadership from management, and the Visionary/Integrator dynamic
    • The role of core values in team performance and organizational health
    • Strategies for unlocking growth and overcoming the plateau
    • Why finding the right community and connections accelerates success
    • Actionable steps for overwhelmed business owners (getting help, reading the “label,” considering a system like EOS)


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    29 mins