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Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, it’s the 2025 Burger Bash! They start the show joined by Callum Ilott as he talks about being with Prema Racing for the Indy 500. They are later joined by James Hinchcliffe and Conor Daly as they talk about their race predictions and how Conor has performed this week. They are then joined by Santino Ferrucci and Ryan Hunter-Reay to talk about how their practice went today. To wrap up the first segment, they are joined by polesitter for the 109th Indianapolis 500, Robert Shwartzman to recap his qualifying run and talk with Jack Harvey on his 500 week. In the second segment of the show, Curt and Kevin are joined by Sting Ray Robb and Kyffin Simpson to recap their Monday practice. Then to wrap up the first hour of the show, they are joined by Bob Pockrass to talk about him living in Indiana and covering IndyCar and NASCAR. In the second hour of the show, Curt and Kevin announce that the 109th Indianapolis 500 is officially sold out! They then are joined by ClusterTruck CEO, Janet Monroe to talk about how ClusterTruck works. They later talk about qualifying and today’s practice with Alex Palou on top and make their predictions. In the fifth segment of the show, they answer live fan questions about the Penske scandal and the hybrid. They are then joined by Dr. Nassar Hanna of IU Health to talk about the Indy 500, lung screening, and the Indy 500 festival. They later talk about what Kevin witnessed when Team Penske was pulled out of the line. To wrap up another edition of the show, they send their thanks to everyone and get settled into race week! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Greg Rakestraw as he fills in for Kevin Lee, they recap the second day of practice for the 109th Indianapolis 500, with Alex Palou taking the top spot late with a 227 over Will Power and Josef Newgarden. In the second half of the show, Curt and Greg talk about Joey Logano making a cameo at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for practice. They also talk about IndyCar adjusting five race times to avoid conflicts with other series, most notably with Gateway becoming a Sunday night race. Then to wrap up another edition of the show, Curt and Greg talk about the upcoming Burger Bash! They also talk about Tony Kanaan’s testing getting pushed back until tomorrow. They finally talk about Colton Herta’s number font being changed to look like Dan Wheldon’s when he won the 2005 Indy 500. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they recap the Sonsio Grand Prix, with Alex Palou winning once again and finally having a caution, from David Malukas. They later look ahead at the weather forecast for the week of practice for the Indianapolis 500. They also talk about what the week looks like for Tony Kanaan and Kyle Larson. They even look back at the heartbreaking weekend for Kyffin Simpson and how impressive Rinus VeeKay has been. In the second half of the show, Curt and Kevin look ahead at the new FOX One streaming app. They also talk about Michael Strahan, David Letterman, and Josef Newgarden at the FOX Upfront presentation. They later talk about David Letterman joking with Jack Harvey during the Indy grid walk. Then to wrap up another edition of the show, Curt and Kevin preview next week’s Burger Bash! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they look back at Alex Palou’s HRC sponsorship when he dominated Barber, and wonders if Chevrolet could do something similar. They later look at how comparable Alex Palou’s reign is to others like Scott Dixon and Will Power. They also talk about the new tire rules for Indianapolis. In the second half of the show, they answer fan questions on X, such as how likely it could be for Alex Palou could sweep the month of May and how well Liam Sceats is performing in Indy NXT. Then to wrap up another addition of the show, Kevin answers more fan questions on X, such as if Dennis Hauger could get the Cadillac F1 seat. Kevin also talks about more updates on the Burger Bash and a bourbon tasting event in Broad Ripple.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they give some more updates on the upcoming Burger Bash! They later talk about the reveal of the 2025 Indianapolis 500 pace car, featuring the 2025 Chevrolet Corvette ZL1 with capable speeds of 233 mph. They also talk about the latest news for Takuma Sato’s car after his massive crash in open testing. They also make their early predictions about who could be in the Bump Day mix. In the second half of the show, Kevin is joined by Jack Harvey, pit reporter for FOX, and driver of the #24 INVST Chevrolet for Dreyer & Reinbold Racing to talk about Star Wars references, how his Indy 500 open testing went, who he thinks looks good after testing, and how big of a factor the hybrid will play in. Then to wrap up another addition of the show, Kevin talks about the recent practice update for the race this weekend at Barber. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they recap the second day of open testing for the 109th Indianapolis 500, with Scott McLaughlin fastest using the boost, and Alex Palou fastest using race trim. They also talk about the crashes from Kyle Larson and Takuma Sato. Later they look and compare Chevrolet and Honda on who looks good early on. In the second half of the show, they rank their tiers of drivers and manufacturers for this year’s Indy 500. Then to wrap up another addition of the show, Kevin is joined with Andrew Knauff of The Even Keel Company to talk about the VIP sponsorship for the Burger Bash! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on a Wednesday night edition of Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they are live from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to recap day one of open testing for the 109th Indianapolis 500. They talk about what they observed early on and who has new liveries for the race. They also talk about fewer than 10,000 tickets are available for this year's race, and they also talk about the possibility of Mexico City going on the 2026 calendar. Later in the first hour of the show, they answer fan questions from X, talking about what to expect for the second day of testing, how the show’s upcoming schedule could conflict with the Indiana Pacers Playoffs, how the drivers reacted to the hybrid, and who looked good on the no-tow charts. To wrap up wrap up the first hour of the show, they talk about Kevin getting a new car. To start the second hour of the show, they talk about upcoming details for the Burger Bash. They also talk about Scott Dixon and Josef Newgarden topping the timing charts on the first day of testing, with Kyle Larson dealing with technical gremlins and finishing 11th, and that nine of the top ten cars were Honda’s. They also talk about Graham Rahal brushing the wall, while Santino Ferrucci and Jack Harvey had engine failures and hybrid issues, and Rinus VeeKay had a slow day along with his Dale Coyne Racing teammate, Jacob Abel. Later in the second hour of the program, they talk about the latest relief driver rules for Kyle Larson and Tony Kanaan. Then to wrap up another addition of the show, Kevin talks about what to learn for tomorrow’s testing and some news regarding RLL’s IMSA program with BMW. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on a Monday night edition of Trackside with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee, they talk about Kyle Kirkwood’s winning weekend and the overall race weekend from Long Beach. They also talk about NASCAR’s Ben Kennedy being in attendance at the race. They also talk about what the rest of the season could look like for Kirkwood and Alex Palou. They later talk about the tire strategy played out during the race. Then they talk about the standout weekends from Sting Ray Robb, Kyffin Simpson, and Christian Lundgaard. Later in the first hour of the show, they talk about Felix Rosenqvist being super consistent. They also talk about Team Penske not having stellar qualifying results but making up for it in the race itself. They later talk about the crash between Colton Herta and Jacob Abel in morning warmup. To wrap up wrap up the first hour of the show, they talk about the passing of Larry Henry and look back at his best radio highlights. To start the second hour of the show, they talk about the upcoming Indy 500 open testing along with the latest on the Indy 500 entry list. They also talk about Katherine Legge not competing in this year’s Indy 500 and will shift her focus on NASCAR with sponsorship from e.l.f. Cosmetics. They even talk about the disappointing TV ratings for Long Beach as they competed against NASCAR at Bristol and the Masters, preview the rookies for the Indy 500, and what some TV/race schedules will look like for 2026. Later in the second hour of the program, they talk about the major improvements on the FOX side with graphics and see Will Buxton and Jack Harvey getting more comfortable in their respective roles. Then to wrap up another addition of the show, Kevin talks about Robert Wicken’s IMSA race from Long Beach and what’s next for him. Kevin also talks about his experience in an earthquake and more details on the upcoming Burger Bash! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on a Wednesday night edition of Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin as Kevin is live in Sebring getting ready for the 12 Hours of Sebring this weekend. They start the show recapping how Kevin’s pit reporting went from St. Petersburg on FOX. Later in the first hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk about the St. Petersburg race, how Alex Palou managed to charge his way through the field, and how Scott Dixon and Josef Newgarden wandering by what could’ve been at the end of the race. They also talk about how Pato O’Ward could’ve saved his season by going from 23rd to 11th in the race, and how Will Power and Colton Herta need a good rebound for Thermal Club. Later, they talk about what Herta’s future could look like in Formula 1 as Cadillac was officially confirmed. To wrap up wrap up the first hour of the show, Kevin talks about Sebring, Jackson Lee, and Hampus Ericsson. To start the second hour of the show, Kevin and Curt talk about which drivers could land the Cadilac Formula 1 seats and also talk about driver contracts. They also talk about Takuma Sato returning to Rahal Letterman Lanigan for the 109th Indianapolis 500, driving the #75 AMADA Honda. Later, Marcus Ericsson joins the show to talk about his brother, Hampus Ericsson, competing in this weekend’s 12 Hours of Sebring, and to recap his last race from St. Petersburg. They also talk about with Sato’s addition to the entry list, there is officially 34 entries as they discuss if there are going to be more entries. Later in the second hour of the program, they recap the most recent testing from Barber Motorsports Park. They also talk about how Prema Racing did in their debut, and how Prema can keep Robert Shwartzman up. Later, they talk about Christopher Bell going three-in-a-row at Phoenix last weekend in the NASCAR Cup Series, along with the soon opening of the new Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum. Finally, Kevin announces the return of the Burger Bash! Then to wrap up another addition of the show, Kevin talks about Jackson Lee’s race for this weekend in Sebring, NHRA driver Bob Tasca III making comments about FOX and their marketing, full IndyCar race replays on YouTube immediately after, and FOX Nation picking up 100 Days to Indy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meet the Competitors Alright! It's time for the VooDoo Chef Podcast. Where we will discuss All Things VooDoo from the VooDoo Studios right here in beautiful Tampa, Florida! So to all my #VooDies out there, if you're looking for nothing but a good time this is the place to be. Call your friends, knock on the neighbors door and let em know it is time to party like a rockstar. Join me and my guests and learn to VooDoo like we do…as we discuss our faves and the VooDoo we use. We will share some of our favorite stories from the kitchens we have worked in, and we will put our guests on the spot as we challenge them in a weekly round of VooDoo Games. Sit back, grab a tall glass of your favorite libation, and enjoy this episode of the VooDoo Chef Podcast! Erik Youngs, The VooDoo Chef Ed “Big Eddie-C” Carmack, Co-Host Patrick Artz - Co Host
There are few things more quintessentially American than burgers, so why not bring in 3 of Omaha's burger experts to talk about them? Chefs from Nomadic Jack's, Good Lookin', and Block 16 discuss proper burger cookery, bun toasting, untouchable ingredients, and more in this fantastic live episode!Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, AND at RestaurantHoppen.com!Sponsored by Certified Piedmontese. Visit their website, use Promo Code: HOPPEN, and receive 25% off your order!This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome! Parenting in Hard Mode is a community and safe space for BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, neurodivergent, and differently-abled parents who are raising Gen Alpha kids (born 2010-2024) and nurturing social justice-minded families—all while taking care of our mental health. Allies welcome, too. Please subscribe to connect with fellow parents through empathy and compassion. Let's build our virtual village together.Growing up, I always felt like I was “different” than other kids. I don't know if it's because I'm an immigrant (my family came to the U.S. just after my 8th birthday), have a unique background (half Russian, half Cuban), or if even back then I had a subconscious understanding that I'm queer and neurodivergent. Or perhaps it's just a little bit of childhood trauma due to being parented by a narcissist who early on called me “weird,” the “black sheep of the family,” and often wondered why I couldn't be “normal.” As a teen, I rebelled against those labels thrown on me by the people who supposedly love me unconditionally (hint: not a possibility for narcissists) by instead embracing my weirdness, the things that made me unique, and constantly saying that normal doesn't exist. I even came out as bisexual to my family and friends when I was 16 years old in 2002, something that my friends embraced and my parents got angry about and then pretty much ignored. (I wouldn't know I'm neurodivergent until age 35.)Basically, all the positive things I said about the things that made me “different” fell on deaf ears at home, but I embraced them nonetheless. As soon as I could, I escaped my hometown of southwest Florida to go to college in New York City—and I found my people and myself there. Being different was a strength there, and finding community with other Latinx people, with other queer people, with other different people was easy. It's where I felt most at home and still do. But life circumstances took me out of the city that I'll always call home after 12 happy years, and it's now been eight years since I truly felt like I belonged where I lived. Leaving New York was the right decision but one that still pains me—especially because living in another big city isn't an option either. For a while, I lived in my suburb-without-an-urban-area-nearby hometown in Florida—where I met and fell in love with my husband and had our child—and now live outside of Denver. Close enough that it's not difficult to visit but far enough that going to the city needs to be planned out and, well, I kinda need a good reason to do. “I'm stuck in the burbs” is something I've often said to my closest friends, most of whom still live in NYC. Or “I'm in suburban hell” when I'm having a particularly frustrating day feeling not quite like myself. My feelings about leaving New York are still complicated and there are still many things I grieve about my life there—many of which involve the diverse communities I was a part of while living there. Whether it was singing karaoke at Marie's Crisis while spotting Danny Strong joining in nearby or attempting to try every single burger at Burger Bash during NYC Wine & Food Festival back when it was hosted by Bobby Flay or taking the N train through three boroughs to visit Flushing Chinatown and my favorite panaderia in Sunset Park all in one day, there is just something about the city that I haven't found anywhere else. And as I recently realized in therapy, NYC was probably a spectacular place to live in as someone with undiagnosed Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). There are a million things I can think of off the top of my head that made my life in my 20s pretty perfect for my ADHD brain—and almost all of those things are not possible in my life today. I don't regret where my life has taken me or the way my chosen family changed over the years, but I still miss the things that made me feel the most “me” back then. Even more so, I miss living in a place where I felt safe, loved, and understood for all of the things that made me “different.” It's places like this where belonging feels like a part of the city's DNA, and it seeps deep into your soul. Even for all of the hardships that come with living in one of the most expensive places in the world (and trust me, there are many), I left my heart in New York City. Parenting in Hard Mode is supported by readers like you. Become a paid subscriber to grow our community and nurture the connections we make in this virtual village.As I'm sure you can imagine, living in the suburbs in my 30s has been a completely different experience. It's not like it has been a nightmare or anything. But the older I get, the more I realize that the reason life has been just fine for me in the ‘burbs is because I can easily pass. I can pass as straight since I am in a heterosexual relationship. I can pass as white because I am a very light-skinned Latina. I can pass as neurotypical since I spent my entire life masking without knowing it. But after living so much of my life embracing all of my weirdness, passing as just another stereotypical white working mom living in the suburbs is just plainly killing my soul a little bit. I know that not everyone needs to live their truth, their identities, their life out loud, but I do. I didn't go to school for journalism, work my ass off for the last 18+ years as a storyteller, and leave the city of my heart in order to get (and stay) sober just to end up the black sheep of the family again. Which brings me to this shirt… I found this shirt a couple of weeks ago when I was browsing through funny Mother's Day gifts (yes, really). Lately, I've been discussing in therapy some of these issues related to me being triple marginalized and invisible on all sides, and today I mentioned this shirt to my therapist. “Well, you'll need to figure out if you want to work on adjusting to your current reality and where you live or if you want to work on integrating more of your unicorn self into your life in the suburbs,” they said. “Oh, I definitely want to be a unicorn in the suburbs,” I replied. I don't yet know what this'll mean or how I'll accomplish it, but one of the reasons that I started Parenting in Hard Mode is to connect with fellow parents who live “outside the norm,” those of us who are “different” (aka those of us who come from historically underrepresented communities) as we parent our kids—and especially as we help our kids grow into wonderful little human beings. Personally, I want to raise a little feminist who's anti-racist, queer-friendly, embraces neurodiversity, and generally is loving, kind, and accepting of the wonderful differences in all of us. To do that, I need to remember to show myself that love, kindness, and acceptance. And to do that, I need to also remember who I am and be proud of these facets of my identity—and for me, I feel the most proud when I can visibly and loudly express who I am. So… I guess I'm ready to be a unicorn in suburbia. That shirt's already on the way.Everyone's experience of living their identities out loud is different. How do you express yourself and your individuality/uniqueness at home, at work, in your community? I'd love to hear from all of you!Abrazos,Your friendly neighborhood bisexual Latina mom with ADHD raising a Gen Alpha kid Get full access to Parenting in Hard Mode at irinagonzalez.substack.com/subscribe
Tonight on Trackside, it's the Burger Bash! The show will be joined by plenty of drivers and personalities live off of Turn 1 at IMS. Conor Daly joins Curt and Kevin first, and talks about his month of May so far. Conor talks about Dreyer and Reinbold Racing, and how they could compete the whole season if they wanted to. James Hinchcliffe gives some analysis on practice today, and how good Penske cars are. Conor talks about 100 Days to Indy, and an odd question Kevin was asked about comparing Scott Dixon and Conor Daly. We also hear from Romain Grosjean, Agustín Canapino, Ryan Hunter-Reay and Santino Ferucci. Later in the the show, Kevin and Curt talk to the founders of Cluster Truck and talk to them about how Cluster Truck works. We also hear from some of the other donors to the Burger Bash. Kevin and Curt end the first hour talking about what will happen during the second hour of the show, including upcoming driver appearances. In the second hour, Sting Ray Robb joins the show to talk about some of the sponsors that made his ride at IMS possible, his upcoming marriage, and what he likes about Indiana. He talks about the porch parties he saw after the race around IMS, and how his month of May has been so far. He talks about some gremlins in the car, but also the confidence he has going into the 500. He sheds some light on the Ferrucci/Grosjean rivalry, and drama between Josef Newgarden and Scott McLaughlin. Kevin and Curt talk about Marcus Ericsson's qualifying run, and the rationale behind having him go out with eight minutes left. Later in the second hour we hear more people from Cluster Truck, and how the company came to be. Kevin and Curt talk about how outstanding their burgers are. Kevin and Curt expand on the last row shootout conversation, and what stands out to them. Curt talks about Kyle Larson's adaptability and how he mixed it up in traffic today. They also talk about how much we can figure out from the Monday practice, if anything. Kevin and Curt round out the show talking about what they liked about Burger Bash. Kevin gives thanks to key sponsors, and he and Dr. Lee talk about the purpose of the Burger Bash. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 28:57 – The Indiana Pacers are moving on to the Eastern Conference Finals, and JMV begins the show by discussing their dominant Game 7 victory over the Knicks. JMV talks about the heavy pro-Knicks coverage on the ESPN pregame show, specifically calling out Stephen A. Smith. 28:58 – 44:49 - Pat Boylan of the Pacers Radio Network joins the show following the Pacers Game 7 win over the Knicks! Pat and John talk about how impressive of a performance it was against the Knicks yesterday. They discuss the matchup with Boston, and look at the regular season when the Pacers and Celtics squared off. Finally, Pat previews tonight's Fever game. 44:50 – 1:12:51– Pacers GM Chad Buchanan joins the show to talk about his team making the Eastern Conference Finals! Chad and JMV talk about the Knicks series, and the incredible Game 7 performances from Haliburton and others. They talk about if the Pacers are ahead of schedule, as well as what the matchup against Boston will look like. 1:12:52 – 1:26:09 – Kevin Lee of NBC joins the show to talk the 12th annual Burger Bash, as well as a special edition of Trackside tonight! Kevin and JMV go through the grid of the Indy 500 as the Greatest Spectacle in Racing inches closer and closer! 1:26:10 – 1:55:56 – Chris Denari of Bally Sports Indiana joins the show to give his thoughts on the Pacers making the Eastern Conference Finals! They preview the matchup with Boston, talk about how the Pacers got here, and more! 1:55:57 – 2:03:50 – JMV takes some calls from listeners of the show! 2:03:51 – 2:07:19 – JMV wraps up the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - 26:35 - Pacers GM Chad Buchanan joins the show to talk about his team making the Eastern Conference Finals! Chad and JMV talk about the Knicks series, and the incredible Game 7 performances from Haliburton and others. They talk about if the Pacers are ahead of schedule, as well as what the matchup against Boston will look like. 26:36 - 53:25 - Chris Denari of Bally Sports Indiana joins the show to give his thoughts on the Pacers making the Eastern Conference Finals! They preview the matchup with Boston, talk about how the Pacers got here, and more! 53:26 - 1:06:48 - Pat Boylan of the Pacers Radio Network joins the show following the Pacers Game 7 win over the Knicks! Pat and John talk about how impressive of a performance it was against the Knicks yesterday. They discuss the matchup with Boston, and look at the regular season when the Pacers and Celtics squared off. Finally, Pat previews tonight's Fever game. 1:06:49 - 1:18:58 - Kevin Lee of NBC joins the show to talk the 12th annual Burger Bash, as well as a special edition of Trackside tonight! Kevin and JMV go through the grid of the Indy 500 as the Greatest Spectacle in Racing inches closer and closer! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight on Trackside, Kevin and Curt get ready for preparation for the Indy 500 to kick into high gear. They start the show talking about the weather for tomorrow, and how it may affect on-track product tomorrow. They talk about Tony Kanaan, and his position as a reserve driver for Kyle Larson. They talk about Larson's commitment, and his ability to race in all sorts of motorsports. They discuss what team could be bumped from the 500 this year. They also discuss Burger Bash, and how the Pacers being in the playoffs will affect the show. Later in the the show, Kevin and Curt talk about the Sonsio Grand Prix. They both talk about how they thought Alex Palou would dominate the race, which he did. They highlight how both Will Power and Christian Lundgaard thought Power had the better car, but Palou was just that impressive. They go into depth about Newgarden's image in racing, and how the team can fix it. Kevin and Curt round out the show talking about what they missed earlier in the show, including 100 Days to Indy, and the weather for tomorrow at the track, and previews Beyond the Bricks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, Kevin and Curt delve into the news about Roger Penske suspending top brass at Penske Racing, including TIm Cindric. Key leadership will not be at the track for the month of May. The two give their opinions on the suspensions, and what it means for the series. They talk about the internal dialogue at Penske and what the truth is. Curt talks about how much attention this is getting from media outlets and the world outside racing, including ESPN. Later in the the show, Kevin talks about the viewership of the Miami Grand Prix. He discusses the Andretti F1 scenario, and the news that the government is getting involved in the controversy. Kevin provides more details about the Burger Bash. Kevin and Curt round out the show covering what they missed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode, your favourite hosts talk about fish, sleep walking/talking, Burger Bash in Halifax, and if we agree with some of Twitter's craziest "Hear Me Out" ideas
Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they talk about last week's rain-shortened Indy 500 Open Testing, that ended up having defending winner, Josef Newgarden back on top and rookie, Kyle Larson right behind. They also read some questions from X. Later in the show, Kevin and Curt preview the second largest race weekend of the season, the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. They continue to talk about which teams look good and teams that might need to see some improvement. With the month of May looming, so does 2025, and there are already looks for new faces in new places as Kevin and Curt discuss early silly season predictions. Kevin ends the first hour of the show teasing the Indy 500 entry list and the newly joined team, Prema Racing. In the second hour of Trackside, Kevin and Curt talk about previous Long Beach winners that became series champions and other successful Long Beach winners. They talk about the recent Dale Coyne Racing shakeup for Long Beach, with Jack Harvey returning to the #18, and rookie, Nolan Siegel, will drive the #51 and was originally scheduled to drive the #18. They also talk about the largely rumored F2 Champion, Theo Pourchaire, replacing injured David Malukas in the #6 for Arrow McLaren. Finally, they talk about the newly announced team for the 2025 season, Prema Racing and the potential charter system for next season. Then, Kevin talks about the newly implemented and redone aeroscreen debuting this weekend for Long Beach and another newly redone first practice format session. Then to wrap up another addition of the show, Kevin talks some more details about the upcoming Burger Bash on May 20! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do This, NOT That: Marketing Tips with Jay Schwedelson l Presented By Marigold
In this lighthearted episode, host Jay answers listener questions about whether they should start their own podcast and shares a funny story about getting sick after overindulging at a celebrity chef burger tasting event.Key Discussion Points:- The main benefit of starting a podcast is that it allows you to easily connect with and interview people you want to meet, like potential new clients or business partners.- You can use your email newsletter in a similar way by featuring different people each month or week.- Jay recently met one of the Property Brothers from HGTV who was incredibly nice.- At the South Beach Wine & Food Festival's Burger Bash event with celebrity chefs, Jay got overly excited and ate 15 mini burgers, getting sick on the car ride home shortly after.DON'T MISS OUT! Head on over to Guru Conference 2024 and get registered!And MASSIVE thank you to our Sponsor, Marigold!!Marigold is a relationship marketing platform designed to help you acquire new customers and turn them into superfans with their best-in-class loyalty solutions. Don't take my word for it though, American Airlines, Honeybaked Ham, Title Boxing, and Notre Dame University are also customers!Regardless of your size, check out Marigold today to get the solution you need to grow your business!If you want to check out their latest piece of content, "Email Always Comes First," click here!
Tonight, Curt and Kevin talk about the Solar Eclipse and the viewing party IMS put on for it. Curt talks about how many people came to the Speedway that had never been there before. Kevin and Curt speculate on how fast Ed Carpenter was going when he made his laps around IMS before the eclipse. They talk about what would have happened if IndyCar decided to have their open test on the day of the eclipse, and Kevin gives a rundown of the open test schedule. Later in the first hour of the show, Kevin and Curt go more in-depth into the open test, and who will have to do the rookie refresher. The two debate on if Conor Daly will have to do his refresher test or not. Kevin and Curt round out the first hour clarifying on who will be competing in the open test. Kevin gives a review on the Vukovich: The Man Who Wouldn't Lift that they talked about last week, and he talks about some interesting things he read in the book. In the second hour of the show, they talk about Abel Motorsports and the likelihood of them racing in May, and the status of David Malukas. Kevin believes he will drive the car at Long Beach in a few weeks. Kevin points out the reason for putting Théo Pourchaire in the seat for the open test. They delve into free agency and what will happen if Malukas does not return to usual form quickly. They talk about how Rahal Letterman needs to get their team together during May. They also hit on the possibility of Josef Newgarden leaving Team Penske to go to Arrow-McLaren. Later in the second hour, Kevin and Curt provide more information about the Burger Bash. They talk about their new location for the bash and provide a schedule for the events. They give some information on some items up for auction also. Kevin ends the show answering some tweets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Halifax Burger Bash is raising funds for Feed Nova Scotia. Community Reporter Milena Khazanavicius serves up the details.
Today on our episode #381 of All in the Industry®, Shari Bayer's guest is Valerie Chang Cumpa, an award-winning Miami-based chef who along with her family, including her brother Nando, opened Itamae in the Miami Design District, focusing on Nikkei cuisine; and in 2019, the team opened a fast casual off-shoot concept, B-Side, inside popular Asian Food Hall, 1-800-LUCKY. Her latest restaurant is Maty's in Miami's Midtown neighborhood, which has a modern take on comida criolla, the traditional Peruvian food of Valerie's upbringing. Valerie, or Val, quickly garnered praise as one of the city's top young chefs, earning an Eater Young Gun nomination (2018), two James Beard semifinalist nominations for Rising Star Chef (2019, 2020) and nominations for Best Chef South (2022, 2023). And the accolades have continued, including Itamae on The New York Times' coveted Restaurant List in 2021, and as a Michelin Bib Gourmand in 2022; Maty's on Bon Appetit's 24 Best New Restaurants in 2023, and The New York Times' Restaurant List; Val and Nando were the first siblings to be named together to Food & Wine Magazine's Best New Chefs Class of 2023. And Val was nominated as a 2024 James Beard Awards semifinalist for Maty's in the Best Chef: South category. Val participated in SOBEWFF 2024 (South Beach Wine & Food Festival) presented by Capital One, which took place February 22-25, 2024 in Miami, Fl., hosting a wonderful collaboration dinner at Maty's with Chabela Coss and Ana Castro, which Shari attended. Today's show also features Shari's PR tip to be able to work individually, as well as together with others; Industry News on Michelin adding 8 new Miami restaurants to its guide; and Shari's Solo Dining experience at Mike Puma's new Gotham Burger Social Club, as well as a visit to Hamburger America, both in NYC, in anticipation of Shari's evening at SOBEWFF's popular Burger Bash presented by Schweid & Sons, hosted by Rachael Ray. ** Check out Shari's new book, Chefwise: Life Lessons from Leading Chefs Around the World (Phaidon, Spring 2023), available wherever books are sold! #chefwisebook**Listen at Heritage Radio Network; subscribe/rate/review our show at iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. Follow us @allindustry. Thanks for being a part of All in the Industry®. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support All in the Industry by becoming a member!All in the Industry is Powered by Simplecast.
When Cindy Syracuse joined BurgerFi International last January as CMO, she hit the ground running. Her first order of business: Earn more recognition for BurgerFi in the “better burger” category. So she tasked the culinary team with creating a new burger to enter into the South Beach Wine & Food (SOBE) festival's Burger Bash taking place in February. In less than a month, they developed the BBQ Rodeo Burger, entered it into the competition and won first place. Sister concept Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza also competed at SOBE, entering meatball sliders and garlic Romano wings in Guy Fieri's Diner's, Drive-Ins and Dives showdown, earning the popular vote as the “people's choice.” Listen as Syracuse relates her journey through the restaurant industry, including stints at Burger King, TGI Fridays and as a Firehouse Subs franchisee, and shares her passion for the BurgerFi and Anthony's brands and her plans for differentiating both in the crowded burger and pizza segments.
In this episode, Hailey tours Eagle River in every season–spring, summer, fall, and winter. No matter the season, Eagle River has something in store. Beginning in spring, Eagle River has a plethora of outdoor activities to enjoy, from fishing and biking to downtown events, like the popular Memorial Day Arts & Crafts Show & Sidewalk Sales. Onto sweet summertime, where Eagle River fully transforms into an outdoor playground. There's a little taste of everything, including lake life on the World's Largest Chain of Interconnected Lakes, Farmers Markets, and fun-filled community events. As fall approaches, Hailey dives into the season's to-do list, such as ATV/UTVing beneath the foliage, celebrating at Cranberry Fest, and biking in the SepTimber Ride. Last but not least, Hailey captures the magic of a winter visit to Eagle River, where an ice castle illuminates downtown, the sound of snowmobiles echo throughout the wilderness, and small town comradery is in full swing.Read the blog here: https://discoverwisconsin.com/blog/visiting-eagle-river-throughout-the-seasons/Memorial Day Arts & Crafts Show & Sidewalk Sales: https://eagleriver.org/events/memorial-day-arts-and-crafts-show-and-sidewalk-sales/; Sunday Farmers Market: https://eagleriver.org/events/sunday-farmers-market/all/; Up North Beerfest: https://eagleriver.org/events/up-north-beerfest/; Burger Bash: https://eagleriver.org/events/burger-bash/; Paul Bunyan Fest: https://eagleriver.org/events/paul-bunyan-fest/; Wednesday Farmers Market: https://eagleriver.org/events/wednesday-farmers-market/all/; Old Fashioneds Up North: https://eagleriver.org/events/old-fashioneds-up-north/; WI-Does Wine Walk: https://eagleriver.org/events/wi-does-wine-walk/; Cranberry Fest: https://eagleriver.org/events/cranberry-fest/; SepTimber Ride: https://eagleriver.org/events/septimber-ride/; Hallowfest: https://eagleriver.org/events/hallowfest/; Christmas Kickoff: https://eagleriver.org/events/christmas-kickoff/; Mistletoe Magic: https://eagleriver.org/events/mistletoe-magic/; Pond Hockey Championship: https://eagleriver.org/events/pond-hockey-national-championship/The Bobber: https://discoverwisconsin.com/blog/The Cabin Podcast: https://the-cabin.simplecast.com. Follow on social @thecabinpodShop Discover Wisconsin: shop.discoverwisconsin.com. Follow on social @shopdiscoverwisconsinDiscover Wisconsin: https://discoverwisconsin.com/. Follow on social @discoverwisconsinDiscover Mediaworks: https://discovermediaworks.com/. Follow on social @discovermediaworksEagle River: https://eagleriver.org/. Follow on social @eagleriverwis
To Youth Workers - Cracking the Code: “Look, I am sending you out as sheep among wolves. So be as shrewd as snakes and harmless as doves.” - Matthew 10:16-20 NLT Youth For Christ taught me that we need to know the strategies for reaching students, families, and communities. How to be a valued part of the schools we serve. Then YFC trainers said this, “But… if you do that without the Spirit of God guiding you, you are no better than any other club or student group on campus.” You must be prayed up to be fully prepared! Here are a few key things to CRACK THE CODE: Assess the “flavor/aroma/personality of your community”… church expectations, parent expectations of current students, community rituals and values, schools rules and values. He will prepare you and the people you are to encounter. God's leading will save you a lot of wasted time and effort. “Ask, and God will give it to you. Search, and you will find. Knock, and the door will be open for you. - Matthew 7:7-11 NCV Volunteers and student leaders… train them, educate them regularly on what is expected, and consistently remind them of God's vision through you for themselves and the student ministry. Maximum Impact… Throw a giant party at your church or a rented facility. Burger Bash, Fall Bash! Something your church and community, schools are proud to see you do. No expectations! Just a time of loving students, school administrators, coaches and teachers etc. “They don't care how much you know until they know how much you care.” FOLLOW THROUGH! _______________________________ Looking for a new student ministry resource? You can read my book “Burn Up Not Out: A Student Ministry Fire Builder's Guidebook” here: https://amzn.to/3PtBTIy Listen to more episodes from the Youth Worker On Fire Podcast here: https://bit.ly/3saDyYq _______________________________ EPISODE CREDITS Email us at: youthworkeronfire@gmail.com Hosted by: Doug Edwards Theme Song: "The One and Only" by The 808 : Listen to more at https://bit.ly/3FTYIAJ Intro/Outro Voiceover: Michael Helms : https://www.youtube.com/@MichaelTheSoundGuy Edited by: Secret Roots Music House
Well, it is August. I don't like August. In my opinion, it is up there with May on the list of worst months of the year. It is all transition—going from the more laid back, catch your breath, travel, long dinners late into the night lifestyle… to getting children ready for school and dealing with the expense, meetings, and preparation necessary to get back in more predictable rhythms and structure. Here at St. Patrick, we are also gearing up. My calendar is so jammed, I mistakenly thought I was out of town for the Burger Bash (which I missed last year because I was on Sabbatical). I only realized it when I scheduled Teri's birthday dinner for this Sunday and got a text from my daughter Bethan, asking me if I was skipping it! So, realizing I was not out of town after all, I quickly met with my group and started conditioning my Blackstone for some delicious Smash Burgers. As we transition, we begin a new sermon series this Sunday called Saturate. During August, we will be preaching on various aspects of our vision for St. Patrick. Then, the week after Labor Day, we will unveil a new vision statement we have carefully crafted and vetted with staff, elders and key leaders. There is nothing really new here, just a guiding statement to steer us into the future. This week we will talk about how God intends to spread his glory over the whole earth as the water covers the sea. That is how the prophet Habakkuk describes God's intent. So, I look forward to discussing how we participate in this grand story and adventure of redemption we have been caught up in. I hope to see you Sunday, both at worship and at Burger Bash! Also, be sure to check your calendars, as various trainings for the Fall start this Sunday during the Sunday School hour and continue weekly throughout August.
Well, it is August. I don't like August. In my opinion, it is up there with May on the list of worst months of the year. It is all transition—going from the more laid back, catch your breath, travel, long dinners late into the night lifestyle… to getting children ready for school and dealing with the expense, meetings, and preparation necessary to get back in more predictable rhythms and structure. Here at St. Patrick, we are also gearing up. My calendar is so jammed, I mistakenly thought I was out of town for the Burger Bash (which I missed last year because I was on Sabbatical). I only realized it when I scheduled Teri's birthday dinner for this Sunday and got a text from my daughter Bethan, asking me if I was skipping it! So, realizing I was not out of town after all, I quickly met with my group and started conditioning my Blackstone for some delicious Smash Burgers. As we transition, we begin a new sermon series this Sunday called Saturate. During August, we will be preaching on various aspects of our vision for St. Patrick. Then, the week after Labor Day, we will unveil a new vision statement we have carefully crafted and vetted with staff, elders and key leaders. There is nothing really new here, just a guiding statement to steer us into the future. This week we will talk about how God intends to spread his glory over the whole earth as the water covers the sea. That is how the prophet Habakkuk describes God's intent. So, I look forward to discussing how we participate in this grand story and adventure of redemption we have been caught up in. I hope to see you Sunday, both at worship and at Burger Bash! Also, be sure to check your calendars, as various trainings for the Fall start this Sunday during the Sunday School hour and continue weekly throughout August.
Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they are live from the Prime 47 Burger Bash! Here is the list of guests that joined Kevin and Curt on tonight's show! Ryan Hunter-Reay What it was like taking a year off from racing The benefits of being with Dreyer Reinbold compared to Andretti Autosport Santino Ferrucci Starting up front compared to being in the back If an A.J. Foyt car can win the race this season Benjamin Pederson What it means to be the fastest rookie to qualify for the Indianapolis 500 How he's approaching the start of the race. James Hinchcliffe What he made of qualifying this weekend How impressed he is that cars keep getting faster and faster Why he's not confident a Team Penske driver will win the Indianapolis 500 C. Enerson How he felt making the field of 33 What it was like running in race traffic today Additionally, Kevin and Curt share their thoughts on qualifications from the weekend and share some of the drivers that they feel most confident in when it comes to the winning the race. Finally, Kevin and Curt provide an update on Stefan Wilson along with a prediction as to who could fill in for Stefan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they go over the first day of Indianapolis 500 practices. They detail multiple drivers' performances including Scott Dixon's fastest lap, and RC Enerson passing his rookie test for the second time. Takuma Sato took the fastest lap on the first day of practices with Scott Dixon and Scott Ferucci following closely behind. Curt highlights Augustin Canapino as a driver who had a day full of ups and downs spending most of the day at the lower end of the speed chart, then jumping up to 10th, before falling again later. The two hosts breakdown Hunkos Hollinger's 2023 campaign and the changes that need to be made for them to be successful as a team this Indy 500. Curt gives an anecdote regarding his conversation with Jack Harvey earlier in the day and how he ranks race simulation and qualifications mentally. Could Scott Dixon become the first driver to win the pole position for the third straight year? Additionally, Kevin and Curt discuss F1 racing and Italy's cancellation of the 2023 Italian Grand Prix due to severe flooding within the country. The Burger Bash is next Monday and Kevin is looking to debut a brand-new feature this year! Connor Daly and Joey Mulinaro will be doing a live edition of their “Speed Street” Podcast during the event. Kevin believes there will be quite a few drivers from different teams who will show up to talk for a while as well. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they start the show by answering Twitter questions that they needed more time to answer like which drivers need to have a good month of May to secure their spot with their team next year, the official details of the Prime 47 Burger Bash that's happening in a few weeks, and what their overall thoughts on the first two episodes of the 100 Days to Indy docuseries. Turn announcer for the IndyCar Radio Network in Nick Yeoman joins Curt on Trackside tonight to give a behind the scenes look at broadcasting the Indy 500, what some storylines that he would focus on if he was a producer of the docuseries, and which Indy 500 from his childhood that he really cemented his love for IndyCar.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of IN to Beef, Kelley joins the Ag Week Task Force down in West Lafayette, IN. She talks with Garrett, Sydney and Abigail details about Ag Week and The Burger Bash!
Tonight, on Trackside with Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin, they start the show by recapping and sharing their thoughts about another exciting race from Texas Motor Speedway with Josef Newgarden capturing the checkered flag, breaking down what Newgarden was saying on the radio during the final pitstop, and go through some of the individual performances from this weekend. Hour number two consists of Kevin and Curt breaking down the incident that happened in pit lane between Alexander Rossi and Kyle Kirkwood, what their theories are as to why Bryan Herta is no longer in Colton's pit box, highlight the performances of some of the younger drivers from this weekend's race, and announce the Prime 47 Burger Bash date!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephanie March is joined by Molly Herman today! They talk to Chef Mik German of 328 Grill about his Burger Bash, discuss post-covid restraunt culture with co-owner and editor of Racket Em Cassel, and contest the James Beard Awards lack of Minnesota wins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stephanie March is joined by Molly Herman today! They talk to Chef Mik German of 328 Grill about his Burger Bash, discuss post-covid restraunt culture with co-owner and editor of Racket Em Cassel, and contest the James Beard Awards lack of Minnesota wins.
On Trackside, Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin open up the show live from the Burger Bash by talking with a pair of rookies in Kyle Kirkwood and David Malukas about how they are feeling going into the 106th running of the Indianapolis 500, what their full experience has been like leading up to the race, and then share some stories on how they got to where they are at in their careers today. Marcus Ericsson and Stefan Wilson later join Curt and Kevin from the Burger Bash. They ask Marcus how he's feeling going into the big race this weekend, why the team has been so dominant in practices for the race, and the consistent improvement from race to race so far in his young career. The guys ask Stefan about the challenges of gathering some sponsors and a car at the last minute, the adversity that he could face in connection to with starting at the end of the field, and what his goal is for the upcoming race. Later, Dalton Kellett makes an appearance on Trackside from the Burger Bash to give an update on how he's feeling following the crash in practice, how the cat felt leading up to the accident, and what was going through his head in the final moments leading up to the crash. Also, James Hinchcliffe joins Curt and Kevin to explain how his schedule now is busier in comparison to when he was racing, if he still has the itch to drive, and gives his perspective on what it's like when you're about to crash into a wall. Finally, one of the fastest drivers during this month in Rinus Veekay makes an appearance at the Burger Bash with Curt Cavin and Kevin Lee and joins the program to give his synopsis his car heading into the race this weekend, on racing in an Indy 500 with full crowd capacity, and how the race in Texas really helps his strategy for the Indy 500. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Trackside, Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin discuss a windy Fast Friday and preview Indy 500 qualifying. They talk about the updated schedule for Saturday with rain in the forecast, the ever-important qualifying draw, and who got lucky with early runs. They also break down the lengthy list of drivers that could advance to Sunday's Fast 12. Kevin and Curt talk about the impressive day for the Dale Coyne Racing duo of Takuma Sato and David Malukas. Later, they take Twitter questions and preview Monday's Prime 47 Burger Bash at USAC headquarters in Speedway. Our News of the Day, brought to you by the Indianapolis Speedrome and Circle City Raceway is the updated qualifying schedule, which gets underway at 11 a.m. Saturday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight on Trackside, Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin recap Saturday's GMR Grand Prix, won in the wet by Colton Herta. They discuss the brilliant strategy move from Bryan and Colton Herta to switch to slick tires early in the race, which propelled him from 14th to the lead. Kevin and Curt talk about the chaotic race, with multiple tire strategies and suspect conditions, and list all the drivers that could have ended up in the top five. Later, they discuss how the aeroscreen held up in the rain for the first time in race conditions, what the drivers had to say about the conditions, and what can be improved for the future. Kevin and Curt also give information about the Prime 47 Burger Bash next Monday, and some of the exciting items that are up for auction. Our News of the Day, brought to you by the Indianapolis Speedrome and Circle City Raceway, is the Indy 500 practice schedule for Tuesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Wednesday's Trackside, Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin talk about the festivities surrounding May in Indianapolis. They discuss Nathan Brown's report in the IndyStar that rookie Kyle Kirkwood plans to make his way to Andretti Autosport next year to presumably replace Alexander Rossi. They break down what ripple effects that move may have. Kevin and Curt mention that FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem visited Roger Penske at IMS Tuesday, and what that could mean for the Speedway, such as an IMSA or WEC race. They're joined by Darren Jack from the Racing Hall of Fame Collection to give details on what you can bid on at the upcoming Prime 47 Burger Bash, coming up May 23rd. Our News of the Day, brought to you by the Indianapolis Speedrome and Circle City Raceway is NBC's announcement of the broadcast team for the Indy 500, including Dale Earnhardt Jr., Danica Patrick, and of course, Kevin Lee! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Life Out Loud is back folks! We'll be returning to regular scheduled weekly episodes this Monday, May 2nd. In the meantime, here's a little update on what's new and don't forget to check out Burger Bash happening in Halifax right now! There's over 130 restaurants participating with meat and vegan options, check it out!
This week on Trackside, Kevin Lee and Curt Cavin preview this week's 32-car open test at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. They look ahead to some of the storylines over the next couple of days, including Indy 500 rookies Romain Grosjean and Jimmie Johnson, new liveries, and how some part-time entries will fill out their staff. They discuss Paretta Autosport's partnership with Ed Carpenter Racing for three road course races later this season with Simona de Silvestro driving. They give their latest educated guesses on who the 33rd and potentially a 34th entry for the Indy 500 will be, including the potential for Juncos-Hollinger Racing to field a second car. The Trackside News of the Week brought to you by the Indianapolis Speedrome and Circle City Raceway is that Josef Newgarden and his wife Ashley welcomed their first child, Kota, to the world. Later in the show, the guys take listener questions, and unveil the return of The Prime 47 Burger Bash, which will take place Monday, May 23rd from 6-8:30 pm at the USAC headquarters and will benefit the IU Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center. (https://jacksonleeracing.com/return-of-the-burger-bash-more-in-may/). To wrap up, Kevin and Curt discuss the latest silly season rumors, including a Jenna Fryer report that Alexander Rossi may have signed with Arrow McLaren SP for 2023. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode of All in the Industry®, Shari Bayer's guest is Anthony Mangieri, chef and owner of Una Pizza Napoletana, who is known as the ‘pizza pope’ and a pioneer of Neapolitan-style pizza in the United States. A native of New Jersey, Anthony grew up in a close-knit Italian-American family and developed a pizza obsession from a young age, persuading his mother to drive him to every well-known pizzeria in the tri-state area. Since establishing Una Pizza Napoletana in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ in 1996, he has relocated his beloved pizzeria to Manhattan’s East Village, San Francisco, and back to New York’s Lower East Side, and opened a second location in New Jersey’s Atlantic Highlands in 2020. He has single-handedly made more than 700,000 pizzas (and counting), and has been featured across media platforms, including Good Morning America and Food Network Top 5, plus a recurring role on the Showtime series “Billions”. Today's show also features Shari's PR tip to follow your obsession; Speed Round; and Solo Dining experience at Abba Telavivian Kitchen in South Beach, FL. For Industry News, Shari has a special segment with Mike Puma of Gotham Burger Social Club, who was a winner of the Burger Bash at the Food Network & Cooking Channel South Beach Wine & Food Festival Presented by Capital One, which celebrated its 20th Anniversary from May 20-23 in South Beach, FL; plus, more SOBEWFF highlights. #allintheindustry #allindustry #sharibayer #chef #restaurant #culinary #hospitality #podcast #foodradio #hrn #nyc #unapizzanapoletana #pizza #anthonymangieri #thepizzapope #sobewff #sobe #burgerbash #gothamburgersocialclub #mikepuma #foodandwinefestivalListen at Heritage Radio Network; subscribe/rate/review our show at iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. Follow us @allindustry. Thanks for being a part of All in the Industry®. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support All in the Industry by becoming a member!All in the Industry is Powered by Simplecast.
The top headlines from the Miami Herald including the latest on home prices in Miami and Broward, the winning burger at the Burger Bash at the South Beach Food Festival, tax-free holidays in Florida, the Everglades fires and Cultural Fridays in Little Havana.
It's summer and that means one thing! Burger time! (Okay, who are we kidding, we know these are a year-round treat). Kate and Rick talk you through some great ideas for making yourself some homemade burgers. Whether you are a carnivore, vegetarian, or pescatarian they have tips and ideas that will make your burgers special. What spices work best with a protein or vegetable? What binder is the best glue to hold your veggie burgers together? How do you make a turkey or chicken burger tasty and juicy? Also, what could Genghis Khan possibly have to do with Kate and Rick’s burger bash? Tune in for a discussion of all that, plus a tasty wheat berry salad and a smoothie for dinner. . . . . . . You Won’t Believe What I Ate Last Night is the ongoing conversation by Kate DeVore and Rick Fiori about their endeavor to be and stay healthy in a really tasty world with kindness and compassion towards themselves and others. Perfect if you are interested in: food,eating,diet,weightloss,weightmanagement,health,fitness,compassion,kindness,meditation,mindfulness,humor,comedy,friendship,weight gain,foodie,podcasts,healthy eating.
The Marge finally has a new kitchen and what better way to celebrate than invite over Chef Josh Capon for some Cooking with the Capon time! After a couple of years at University of Maryland, having more fun than he should, Chef Capon made the switch to Johnson & Wales culinarily school. After graduating he was discovered by legendary Chef Charlie Palmer and worked at his restaurant Aureole. Chef Capon’s career literally reads like who’s who of the industry. He went on to work for David Burke at the Park Avenue Café and then spent a year traveling in Europe through Italy, Germany and France, fine-tuning his culinary skills. On his return, Capon became a sous chef at The St. Regis Hotel’s Astor Court under Gray Kunz, where he then reconnected with Charlie Palmer, and became Executive Chef of Alva, Palmer's American bistro. After a couple years as Executive Chef at Matthew's on the upper east side, he took the reins as Executive Chef of Canteen in SOHO. After a few years, he partnered with John Mcdonald and Josh Pickard to open Lure Fishbar in the former Canteen space, a sophisticated seafood and sushi restaurant. Then opened B&B Winepub, El Toro Blanco, Bowery Meat Company and a Miami version of Lure Fishbar in the historic Loews hotel. Capon is a 7-time winner of the People’s Choice award at the NYC Wine & Food Festival, Burger Bash and has appeared on Rachael Ray, Live with Regis and Kelly, CBS Early Show, TODAY, and Food Network, and has been featured in The New York Times, New York Magazine and Time Out New York... yet he still has time to cook lunch for us Caviar Dreamers!
What was on the blog? Follow us on YaJagoff.com for daily blog posts like: The Block Blocker Kings, Mail Birds, and Don't Be A 5K Jagoff Where can you find the YaJagoff Podcast next? Catch YaJagoff on October 19 at Rohrich Honda for the Stone Temple Honda Pilots Karaoke Contest. And October 26 at the Edgewood Winery PLUS....... October 15: Strikes Against Sickle Cell 2019 Summary: The Jagoffs accept the challenge of taste testing from the annual Burger Bash at the Waterfront this weekend. Food fanatics like Celebrity Chef Brian Duffy and WQED Rick Sebak school us on how to appreciate the burger along with some fall cocktails. Linda from the U.S. Bartenders Guild pours us some bartending insights while Pittsburgh comedians T-Robe and Joey Welsh keep us craving for more laughs. Music: FRZY SPONSOR: Rohrich Honda has been boasting of the room inside of a Honda FIT. Those small cars with lots of room belong with all PGH passengers on all Pittsburgh streets. Witness the roominess of a Honda FIT at the Santonio Holmes Strikes Against Sickle Cell event Tuesday, October 15 and help bowl for a cause. Rohrich Honda is a proud supporter of many western Pennsylvania nonprofits, visit us on social media for events and happenings. As always visit www.rohrich.com Question of the day: Burger Bash is an established event and deserves a celebration, but if you could have one bash what would it be centered around? 1:28: Opening John and Rachael chew on upcoming events and reflect on crazy blog posts. 4:17: T-Robe: T-Robe hypes-up his bowling skills against Santonio Holmes and find out what his house parties are like around the pool. 4:17: Joey Welsh: Joey Welsh reveals what kind of bash he would throw, or smoke up in the name of medicine.... 18:14: Linda: Linda from the United States Bartenders' Guild serves up the best bartending insights as well as the non-profit work they shake up for great causes. 26:34: Chef Duffy: Listen to Celebrity Chef Brian Duffy as he gives us a taste of his current projects including a Food Network show called Opening Night, a podcast web series focusing on bar management, and opening a restaurant in Philly called, Ardmore BBQ where traditional BBQ comes with a duffified kick! 53:36: Rick Sebak: Find out Rick's take on top-notch burger combinations and cocktail creations from Burger Bash. Plus, find out where you hear more Steel City tales from his web series, Nebby, through WQED. Find daily #Jagoffs posts at www.YaJagoff.com How to Follow Everyone on Social Media: Rohrich Honda @RohrichHonda (Twitter) John Chamberlin @YaJagoff (Twitter) Rachael Rennebeck @RachaelRennebe3 (Twitter) Burgatory Bar @BurgatoryBar (Twitter) T-Robe @T.RobeComedy (Facebook) Joey Welsh Joey Welsh (Facebook) United States Bartenders' Guild @TheUSBG (Twitter) Chef Brian Duffy @Chefbriduff (Twitter) Rick Sebak @rickaroundhere (Twitter) WQED @wqed (Twitter) See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What was on the blog? Follow us on YaJagoff.com for daily blog posts like: Get off the phone, Rocchios podcast, spoon in washer, cop impersonator and Bubba Show Best Pizza in the Burgh! Where can you find the YaJagoff Podcast next? Catch YaJagoff on October 12 at the Burger Bash presented by Burgatory at the Waterfront, October 19 at Rohrich Honda for the Stone Temple Honda Pilots Karaoke Contest. PLUS....... October 13: Insulators Local #2 5K Walk/Run for Mesothelioma October 15: Strikes Against Sickle Cell 2019 Summary: The YaJagoff team shows off its mobility thanks to the 4th year of Doors Open Pittsburgh. First a swing by the Omni William Penn Speakeasy to gather a few secrets from Bob Page. Plus, Lyndsey and Rebecca talk about pop-up libraries while Lisa and Maria create awareness for domestic violence with the color purple. We snagged one-on-one time with James Hill at the mayor's office, and made a pit stop to talk with Bill Kaiser, docent of the Trinity Cathedral on sixth. All thanks to the vision of Doors Open Executive Director, Bonnie Baxter. Music: Trinity Cathedral: https://doorsopenpgh.org/building/trinity-cathedral SPONSOR: Rohrich Honda has mega stock in Fits, CRV's and more. But the 19th is all about the Pilot. A $10 donation to sing karaoke from the back of a Honda Pilot, or $1 donation to judge karaoke, helps support Zachary's Mission, the non-profit creating necessity backpacks for families with overnight hospital stays. Visit Rohrich Honda and support Zachary's Mission on October 19th. As always visit www.rohrich.com Question of the day: In honor of Door's Open Pittsburgh, what is your fave Doors song? 04:31 Bob Page: It's a no brainer that the Omni William Penn Hotel is rich history, but full of backdoor passageways during prohibition to escape the po po? Yep! 13:11 Lisa and Maria: Joining forces to Paint it Purple, these domestic violence advocates talk about shopping multi vendors, yoga and a self-defense event on Oct. 26 to benefit the Hope Center. 26:51 Lyndsey and Rebecca: Nothing touts literacy like launching libraries throughout Western Pa. thanks to the new non-profit, Bridges 365 Inc. Check out its landscape at the West End Overlook this weekend, the location of the inaugural library. 42:11 James Hill: James Hill, Executive Assistant to Mayor Bill Peduto, talks about the mayor's thrown and why three mayors are not accounted for in the hallway of the City County Building. If only the walls could talk… 55:45 Bill Kaiser: Trinity Cathedral Docent Bill Kaiser pays homage to the Oliver family for dropping some major dough to help sustain the historic church and how old are those pews? 1:07:30 Bonnie Baxter: Executive Director of Doors Open Pittsburgh Bonnie Baxter will sleep most of October to gear up for round five in 2020 with a new take on the tours. SPONSOR: Rohrich Honda has mega stock in Fits, CRV's and more. But the 19th is all about the Pilot. A $10 donation to sing karaoke from the back of a Honda Pilot, or $1 donation to judge karaoke, helps support Zachary's Mission, the non-profit creating necessity backpacks for families with overnight hospital stays. Visit Rohrich Honda and support Zachary's Mission on October 19th. As always visit www.rohrich.com Find daily #Jagoffs posts at www.YaJagoff.com How to Follow Everyone on Social Media: Rohrich Honda@RohrichHonda (Twitter) John Chamberlin @YaJagoff (Twitter) Rachael Rennebeck @RachaelRennebe3 (Twitter) Doors Open Pittsburgh @doorsopenpgh (Twitter) Omni William Penn Hotel @OmniHotels (Twitter) Alle-Kiski Area Hope Center Inc. @AKHOPECenter (Twitter) Bridges 365, Inc. @bridges365inc (Facebook) James Hill @JamesAustinHill (Twitter) See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Summary: The YaJagoff Podcast chat pierogi making, stuffing, and just pig out at the annual Pierogi Festival at Kennywood. Guests tell us why pierogis are a staple food in Pittsburgh living and what is a must have in their daily ride; since this is the place where rogis and rides collide! Music: Is polka making a comeback? Listen to the Western PA SNPJ Button Box Club to find out! SPONSOR: Rohrich Honda resides in Bloomfield and wants to get to know its neighborhood, and have the neighborhood know them. So look for the medallion Honda H on neighborhood landmarks like the Bloomfield sign and Tessaro's. Visit your neighborhood Honda dealer on Liberty Avenue where hundreds of models are in stock. As always visit Rohrich.com. Question of the day: What is your must have item in your vehicle? What was on the blog? Spot a Cyclist Jagoff Santonio Bowling Zazu Video Interview Where can you find us next? Find YaJagoffs at Rocchio's Italian Deli on September 29 on Potomac Avenue, Open Doors Pittsburgh on October 6 on Liberty Avenue and Burger Bash on October 12 at The Waterfront. 04:02 Nick Paradise: Director of Public Relations and Social Media of Kennywood, Nick brings the ultimate Pittsburgh pierogi parade which leads to a few more must-attend events that Kennywood offers during its off seasons. 04:02 Samantha Bentley: Who on the podcast does Samantha Bentley fancy more than potato-stuffed dough creations? She doesn't quite roast the guests, but our comedic hostess may have scored her own Millie's ice cream name. 08:53 Millie's: Millie's Owner Chad offers pierogi lovers the chance to beat the heat with organic, natural flavored ice cream that stop the pierogi sweats for a bit. 15:57 Beth Wolfe: Listen to Beth Wolfe, Executive Director of Pittsburgh Emergency Medicine Foundation (PEMF) in why Wine, Women & Shoes makes for an unstoppable force of fundraising and shoe-wear-flare on September 27 at the Rivers Casino. 24:19 Holy Ghost Pirohi: The reigning pierogi champs make it back for the Pittsburgh Pierogi Festival and bring their greatest packers with them from the Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church. 34:17 Pittsburgh Smokehouse: Andy is known for movie set must-haves and brisket in pierogis at Pittsburgh Smokehouse. Will there be a Ya Jagoff pierogi next year? 40:26 Las Chicas: Where pico de gallo, guacamole, cilantro and more give pierogis the kick your taste buds never thought you needed! Listen to this mother-daughter combo story about Las Chicas. 48:31 YaJagoff Polka Band: Polka and Pierogis never teamed up for a better duo then the official, unofficial YaJagoff Polka Band (A.K.A. Greg, Jeff and Tom from the Western PA SNPJ Button Box Club) played in buttery beats for The Pittsburgh Pierogi Festival. SPONSOR: Rohrich Honda resides in Bloomfield and wants to get to know its neighborhood, and have the neighborhood know them. So look for the medallion Honda H on neighborhood landmarks like the Bloomfield sign and Tessaro's. Visit your neighborhood Honda dealer on Liberty Avenue where hundreds of models are in stock. As always visit Rohrich.com. Find daily #Jagoffs posts at www.YaJagoff.com How to Listen Regularly: * SEARCH: YaJagoff Podcast * YaJagoff Website Radio.com How to Follow Everyone on Social Media: Rohrich Honda@RohrichHonda (Twitter) John Chamberlin @YaJagoff (Twitter) Rachael Rennebeck @RachaelRennebe3 (Twitter) Pittsburgh Pierogi Festival @PghPierogiFest Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church Facebook Pittsburgh Smokehouse @PGHSmokehouse Las Chicas @LasChicasTruck Millie's @milliespgh (Instagram) Kennywood @Kenny_Kangaroo Samantha Bentley Facebook PEMF @PittsburghEmergencyMedicineFoundation (Facebook) Wine Women and Shoes @winewomenshoes See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kate and Rick interview Andrew "Kappy" Kaplan, the host and executive producer of one of the hottest podcasts in the culinary world. On Beyond The Plate, Kappy sits down with the world’s culinary elite to explore their journey into the industry and the social impact they have made in their community. All the chefs you’ve heard Rick and Kate obsess over, well, Kappy gets to interview all of them. DO YOU HEAR? ALL OF THEM! Kappy talks about his early days working with some of your favorite celebrity chefs, and his journey into the food world long before anyone heard of the Food Network. Find out how a guy who has access to some of the best chefs and food in the world stays healthy. Can you guess what five things are always on his shopping list? And how do you go beyond the plate in your own life and make the world a better place. Kappy currently serves as the VP of Culinary Operations for the Rachel Ray brand. He is the Co-Founder and Director of Rachael Ray’s cooking and kids charity, Yum-o. In addition to being a professionally trained chef having earned a culinary degree from the Culinary Institute of America (CIA), Kappy served as a project manager for the South Beach Wine and Food Festival, overseeing the headline events including Kidz Kitchen and Burger Bash.
Burger Bash, Disney, Heat, Monster Jam, The Oscars all in one podcast. Seriously, I am indeed blessed. You gotta have faith. Best weekends ever! CHEERS!
It’s the 18th annual South Beach Wine and Food Festival this weekend. The Burger Bash is one of the main events. Chef Victoria Dell’oca from Le Chick Restaurant is one of the chefs entering. She’ll join us with what it’s like to enter the contest and give tips for making the perfect burger. Quick Fix dinner in minutes: Buffalo Burger and Tomato Onion Salad.
It's almost here! The Second Annual Burger Bash after the Butterfly Dash to benefit East Tennessee Children's Hospital on Saturday August 11, 2018. World's Fair Park is the place to be to sample more than 20 different sliders. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the door! ETCH Communications and Marketing Director, Seth Linkous explains how money raised form the "Bash" will go towards alternative treatment for the patients, including massage, and essential oils. ETCH.com Also - a reminder of Shoney's Kid Care Event where parents can get their children's pictures taken and their fingerprints done which are then placed in an identification kit. Shoney's Annie Lalonde explains how these can be handy and easily accessible in an emergency situation. For instance, to give police the most accurate and up to date information and photo if a child/teen ever runs away and/or is missing. ShoneysKnox.com
It's the summer/gay pride issue we were all waiting for (and didn't get in June). We hit record on a 100-degree afternoon as Rob pours us a berry lemonade martini inspired by the "Burger Bash" feature. Tim serves lighter-than-they-look snacks by the pool before we escape the heat to the cool confines of our recording spot. The lemonade has us in high gear before we even get past the Editor's Letter and we wind up with our naughtiest episode ever! Listener discretion is advised. We get kinky (with garden hoses and duct tape), go gaga for gardeners, do a few dramatic readings (#phrasing), and wind up on ice with the Throwback feature. (We needed to cool down after the tool section gets us all hot and bothered...or maybe it's the weather.) Along the way, J. reveals a childhood decor trauma and Rob makes a stand for power bottoms everywhere. Don't keep yourself on edge (or maybe do, if that's your thing)--listen and subscribe today where you get your podcasts, or visit www.couldbebetterpodcast.com. Happy summer for realz! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's "East Tennessee Now" is all about the kiddos, starting with the Burger Bash to benefit East Tennessee Children's Hospital. World's Fair Park in Downtown Knoxville is the place to be on August 11, 2018. From 11-4, you can make your way around the park and sample sliders... as dozens of teams compete for your vote! Seth Linkous, Communications Director for ETCH explains how the money generated from $10 ticket sales and the team entries will provide alternative treatment options for the hospital's little patients. Some of those treatments include essential oils to relieve pain, as well as massage therapy for pain management. Yes it is the summer, but for the Emerald Youth Foundation, it's almost Christmas in July! The organization is running this campaign to get a kick start on Christmas, so city kids will have an extra special holiday when it does roll around. They are collecting new gifts to stock Emerald's Christmas Store where parents shop for deep discounts. It helps families provide Christmas for their children and teens. John Crooks, Emerald's Director of Communications and Erin Wright, Campus Activities Coordinator tell us about the program and campaign's success.
Josh Capon is the executive chef partner behind Downtown NYC favorite restaurants Lure Fishbar (NYC + Miami), B&B Winepub, El Toro Blanco and Bowery Meat Company, in addition to Bash Burger at Citi Field. He worked for many NYC acclaimed chefs and throughout France, Italy, Germany and Spain. He is a six-time winner of Rachael Ray’s Burger Bash event at the Sobe and NYC Wine & Food Festivals. His charitable work includes Wellness In The Schools, a non-profit dedicated to making school food healthy.
Happy South Beach Wine & Food Festival week! This week, Nick from thefood-e.com is joined by Chef Richard Plasencia aka The Ravenous Chef, who is competing in this year’s Burger Bash and Swine & Wine event (3:14). They talk everything from what goes into creating a winning dish at a South Beach Wine & Food Festival event to his latest project, ‘Twisted Fork Kitchen.’ Then, Nick gives you Food News on Sugar Factory, McDonald’s and more (18:26). After, Nick breaks down the James Beard Award Miami nominations (20:28) and recaps what to expect at this year’s South Beach Wine & Food Festival with it’s founder, Lee Schrager (21:16). Finally, Nick makes you hungry with the Food Porn of the week (25:02) and thirsty with the Cocktail of the week (25:47). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thefoode/support
The Wine & Food Festival’s Burger Bash event, held in New York City and South Beach every year, is the twice-annual grand daddy of Hamburger competitions. More than thirty chefs gather to compete for the People’s Choice Award and the Schweid & Sons Very Best Burger Award, decided by a panel of judges. This week on Like, […]
The Wine & Food Festival’s Burger Bash event, held in New York City and South Beach every year, is the twice-annual grand daddy of Hamburger competitions. More than thirty chefs gather to compete for the People’s Choice Award and the Schweid & Sons Very Best Burger Award, decided by a panel of judges. This week on Like, […]
Drunk on Comics Podcast 162: Who You Gonna Call Linz. Matt, and Tony are recovering from the party known as Burger Bash, which as the name states, was all about awesome burgers. So working on half of a food comma, … Continue reading → The post Drunk on Comics Podcast 162: Who You Gonna Call appeared first on Drunk On Comics.
This week on All in the Industry, Shari Bayer is joined by Randy Fisher of CREam, or Culinary Related Entertainment and Marketing. CREaM approaches food and drink as entertainment by concepting unique marketing initiatives, providing consulting services for the food and beverage industry and producing specialized culinary events throughout the country. They’re involved with some of food’s best events like Burger Bash, Meatopia and the SOBE Food & Wine Festival. Tune in as Randy gives some insight into what it takes to throw a great food event and shares his thoughts on the industry at large. This program was brought to you by Rolling Press. “What does it take to prepare a delicious cheeseburger in the middle of a sandstorm?” [22:00] It’s hard to go to an event your not producing because you notice all these little things.” [24:00] –Randy Fisher on All in the Industry