Ensemble Texas

By: Cory Ames
  • Summary

  • In the words of former Mayor Henry Cisneros, Texas and San Antonio specifically are at a moment of “ unprecedented and unstoppable growth,”


    We’ve all become familiar with the story of cities, even within our own state, becoming a victim of their own success.


    Ensemble Texas is a show about how (not if) San Antonio grows differently—rebuking the old models of growth at any cost and growth for growth’s sake. By exploring the environmental, economic, and cultural past, present, and future of this city, the region, and the state, this show connects San Antonians to a vision of growth for San Antonio’s sake.


    While breaking news and divisiveness scream so loud that it can feel like all we hear—San Antonians need to hear the stories that teach, inspire, and energize but whisper of the people, places, and progress that have and will make for a more resilient, and thriving San Antonio.


    This show is a conversation about how we address the challenges of the city’s past and present to capture and enjoy the opportunity for a more resilient, abundant, and even more storied future for all of San Antonio.


    © 2024 Ensemble Texas
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Episodes
  • How the San Antonio Food Bank Serves 100,000 Households Per Week (Eric Cooper)
    Dec 10 2024

    This week on Ensemble Texas, we’re joined by Eric Cooper, the visionary leader and CEO of the San Antonio Food Bank. With over 23 years of experience transforming the landscape of food security, Eric has been instrumental in fostering holistic community support across San Antonio and beyond.

    In this episode, Eric Cooper shares his inspiring journey and the San Antonio Food Bank’s mission to serve 100,000 households each week.

    We discuss the collaborative efforts between donors, volunteers, and strategic partners in addressing not only food security but broader systemic issues like housing, education, and employment. Eric sheds light on the organization's partnerships, including Alamo Colleges, showcasing how collective action can bolster community resilience and support upward mobility.

    Learn more about the San Antonio Food Bank's initiatives at safoodbank.org.

    Full Transcript and Show Notes Available Visit podcast.ensembletexas.com for more resources and information.

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    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 Partnering with local pantries to address food insecurity.

    05:57 High rent leaves families choosing bills or food.

    07:33 Feed immediate needs; enable self-sufficiency simultaneously.

    10:19 Improved policies increased SNAP usage, benefiting families.

    15:04 Food banking trend reduces US food waste.

    18:29 Equitable health access overcomes ZIP code barriers.

    19:53 Serving others selflessly makes you a superhero.

    23:26 San Antonio offers humanitarian aid amidst immigration challenges.

    27:21 Essential employment elements requiring government or charity.

    31:55 Secure San Antonio through food, housing, education, employment.

    34:24 San Antonio Food Bank: hunger, equity, compassion, opportunity.

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    ⚫ Learn more about Cory Ames and Ensemble Texas at EnsembleTexas.com

    ⚫ Follow Cory on Instagram @ensembletexas and YouTube @CoryAmesYT

    ⚫ Subscribe to the Ensemble Texas Newsletter for stories, guides, and recommendations about San Antonio and Texas

    ⚫ Listen to more episodes of the Ensemble Texas Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts


    ABOUT CORY AMES:

    Cory Ames is the founder and CEO of Ensemble Texas, a media organization promoting environmental, economic, and cultural resiliency across San Antonio and Texas. He’s passionate about connecting people to the natural beauty and rich history of the region, whether through video, podcasts, or long-form storytelling. With years of experience as a Texas Native Plant educator and content creator, Cory uses his platform to inspire sustainable living and amplify the voices of local businesses and environmental advocates.

    Cory is also a dedicated husband and father, living in San Antonio with his family. He enjoys gardening, getting outside to explore the city’s natural spots, and playing hoops when he can. When he’s not producing content for Ensemble Texas, he’s likely planning his next adventure in Texas’ great outdoors.

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    36 mins
  • From Demolition to Deconstruction: Building San Antonio’s Circular Economy (Stephanie Phillips)
    Oct 8 2024

    In this episode, we're diving deep into the world of deconstruction and circular economy in San Antonio with our incredible guest, Stephanie Phillips. 🌿

    San Antonio is leading the charge as the largest city in North America with a deconstruction ordinance, and it's revolutionizing how we think about waste and building materials. Instead of demolishing buildings and sending tons of valuable materials to landfills, deconstruction allows us to reclaim high-quality resources like old-growth wood, bricks, and more—turning waste into opportunities for reuse.

    Stephanie shares her passion for embodied carbon, historic preservation, and how we can build communities around reuse rather than landfills. We also explore the challenges of scaling deconstruction, the environmental impact of traditional demolition, and the transformative power of rethinking waste in our city.

    Together, we’ll learn how deconstruction creates more jobs, boosts the local economy, and contributes to a more sustainable future. If you're curious about how San Antonio is turning old into new, this episode is for you. Let’s explore how we can build a circular city, one deconstruction at a time.

    RESOURCES:

    ⚫ Follow our guest, Stephanie Phillips, on LinkedIn here or check out her organization, Circular San Antonio

    ⚫ Learn more about Cory Ames and Ensemble Texas at EnsembleTexas.com

    ⚫ Follow Cory on Instagram @ensembletexas and YouTube @CoryAmesYT

    ⚫ Subscribe to the Ensemble Texas Newsletter for stories, guides, and recommendations about San Antonio and Texas

    ⚫ Listen to more episodes of the Ensemble Texas Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts


    ABOUT CORY AMES:

    Cory Ames is the founder and CEO of Ensemble Texas, a media organization promoting environmental, economic, and cultural resiliency across San Antonio and Texas. He’s passionate about connecting people to the natural beauty and rich history of the region, whether through video, podcasts, or long-form storytelling. With years of experience as a Texas Native Plant educator and content creator, Cory uses his platform to inspire sustainable living and amplify the voices of local businesses and environmental advocates.

    Cory is also a dedicated husband and father, living in San Antonio with his family. He enjoys gardening, getting outside to explore the city’s natural spots, and playing hoops when he can. When he’s not producing content for Ensemble Texas, he’s likely planning his next adventure in Texas’ great outdoors.

    PS: Interested in booking Cory for public speaking or sponsoring Ensemble Texa...

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    59 mins
  • From Armadillo World Headquarters to Athleisure World Headquarters
    Sep 17 2024

    What if the heart and soul of your favorite city could vanish right before your eyes, only to be replaced by a landscape of luxury and modernity? Join me, Cory Ames, on a journey through Austin, Texas's dramatic transformation from its legendary music and countercultural roots to the rise of high-end development exemplified by Music Lane.

    This episode, "From Armadillo World Headquarters to Athleisure World Headquarters," takes a closer look at how Austin's once vibrant culture is evolving and what this means for cities like San Antonio that are on the verge of similar change.

    Walking you through my personal experiences and observations, we'll peel back the layers of new developments like Music Lane, a 163,000 square foot haven for the athleisure elite, and discuss how these changes are reshaping Austin's identity. Learn about the motivations behind these shifts, as we explore perspectives from developers like Turnbridge Equities and their impact on the local community. Tune in for a compelling discussion on the intersection of heritage and progress, and what insights San Antonio can draw from Austin's ongoing evolution.

    ⚫ Learn more about Cory Ames and Ensemble Texas at EnsembleTexas.com

    ⚫ Follow Cory on Instagram @ensembletexas and YouTube @CoryAmesYT

    ⚫ Subscribe to the Ensemble Texas Newsletter for stories, guides, and recommendations about San Antonio and Texas

    ⚫ Listen to more episodes of the Ensemble Texas Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts


    ABOUT CORY AMES:

    Cory Ames is the founder and CEO of Ensemble Texas, a media organization promoting environmental, economic, and cultural resiliency across San Antonio and Texas. He’s passionate about connecting people to the natural beauty and rich history of the region, whether through video, podcasts, or long-form storytelling. With years of experience as a Texas Native Plant educator and content creator, Cory uses his platform to inspire sustainable living and amplify the voices of local businesses and environmental advocates.

    Cory is also a dedicated husband and father, living in San Antonio with his family. He enjoys gardening, getting outside to explore the city’s natural spots, and playing hoops when he can. When he’s not producing content for Ensemble Texas, he’s likely planning his next adventure in Texas’ great outdoors.

    PS: Interested in booking Cory for public speaking or sponsoring Ensemble Texa...

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    13 mins

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