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Chef Sucio Talks
#183 Austen Falls Sous Chef/Chez Noir Carmel,CA

Chef Sucio Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 80:10


Chef Sucio Talks to Austen Falls. He is a Sous Chef at Chez Noir in Carmel California. "A community-driven restaurant rooted in coastal California cuisine". Owned and Operated by Chef Jonny and Monique Black, A Michelin starred hospitality powerhouse paving the way for young chefs and hospitality professionals like Young Chef Austen Falls. We Sucio Talked about Carmel by the Sea Chez Noir retaining it's Michelin Star Working at Single Thread farms Living on the coast Working with Klaus Georis at Maligne & Future dreams!! #chef #podcast #chefpodcast #suciotalk #chefsucio #carmelbythesea #carmel #cheznoir --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suciotalk/support

Chef Sucio Talks
#183 Pt.2 Austen Falls Sous Chef/Chez Noir* Carmel,CA

Chef Sucio Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 77:08


Chef Sucio Talks to Austen Falls. He is a Sous Chef at Chez Noir in Carmel California. "A community-driven restaurant rooted in coastal California cuisine". Owned and Operated by Chef Jonny and Monique Black, A Michelin starred hospitality powerhouse paving the way for young chefs and hospitality professionals like Young Chef Austen Falls. We Sucio Talked about Carmel by the Sea Chez Noir retaining it's Michelin Star Working at Single Thread farms Living on the coast Working with Klaus Georis at Maligne & Future dreams!! #chef #podcast #chefpodcast #suciotalk #chefsucio #carmelbythesea #carmel #cheznoir --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suciotalk/support

Driving While Awesome
Head of Motorsport for Maserati: Giovanni Sgro

Driving While Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 23:47


Warren and Lane sit down with Giovanni Sgro, Head of Motorsport for Maserati at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering in beautiful Carmel California right after the debut of their new Maserati GT2 Stradale.  We talk about the passion for the brand, Giovanni's relationship with Maserati and motorsport, and the new track-only MCXtrema.We hope you enjoy the show!

The Diffusion Tapes
Ann Jastrab

The Diffusion Tapes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 80:48


Welcome to Season 2 of the Diffusion Tapes. We spent some quality time with the illustrious Ann Jastrab for this episode. Ann Jastrab is the Executive Director at the Center for Photographic Art in Carmel California. Ann grew up in the village of Whitsboro, New York. She studied literature and art in college and received her MFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Since then she's been an educator for multiple organizations, a master printer, editor-in-chief, gallery director, executive director, portfolio reviewer, and master of the universe. She still carries around a wooden view camera.In our conversation, we chat with Ann about her journey as a photographer…. Recorded January 5th, 2023. These are the Diffusion Tapes... Show notesCenter for Photographic ArtThe Savannah College of Art and DesignMaine Media WorkshopsLinhof Technika - cameraRayKo Photo CenterHolga - cameraFotoFestPhotolucidaPhoto NOLAReview Santa FePhotoAllianceCalifornia College of the ArtsEast Bay Photo CollectiveHarvey Milk CenterCarmel, CaliforniaScott Nichols GalleryFriends of PhotographyBrian TaylorChris PichlerNazraeli PressAcademy of Motion Pictures Arts and SciencesMary Ellen MarkSF MOMASonoma Valley Museum of ArtBrenton HamiltonLishui Photo FestivalGuate Photo FestivalDonggang (Seoul) International Photo FestivalE. M. ForsterThe Paula Riff Award at CPAThe Diffusion Tapes are produced and hosted by Blue Mitchell and co-hosted by Michael KirchoffThe Diffusion Tapes theme song composed by Jeff Louviere

Tell Me Your Story
Gary Smith - A Collection Of Short Stroies And Poems PT 1

Tell Me Your Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 75:36


A collection of Short Stories & Poems Website(s): www.garysmithauthor.com Facebook: The Willing by Gary Smith@GSmithAuthor Twitter: @g_smithauthor I was born in 1948. Starting at a young age, I enjoyed being alone, entertained by my imagination in a private world of pretending. . As I grew, I came to love observing people and their reaction to situations, especially their interactions with other people. My very intelligent brother often went to rummage sales (which is what they were called in the 1950's) to collect old books. Sharing them with me, I read Cyrano de Bergerac in the 5th grade, The Canterbury Tales in the 6th grade and Shane, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Breakfast at Tiffany's all before I finished high school By age 16, I decided not to go to college and dropped all college preparatory classes. I guess too much reading got me thinking.. Identifying with many of the characters in the books I read, I wanted to get started in life. After high school, I became a general laborer until I could get into a trade as an electrician. I started an Electrical contracting business in 1979. Before I retired, I built it into a national multimillion-dollar business. The Arts were always close to my heart. My uncle gave me my first photographic camera when I was eight years old. In 1981, I walked into a photograph gallery with my picture portfolio and was given my first one-man show. A highlight of this avocation was a signed letter I received from Ansel Adams inviting me to attend his 1983 workshop in Carmel California, along with Ruth Bernhard, Lucien Clergue, Cole Westin, Jerry Uelsmann, and others. Writing came later. In 1994, I was asked to participate on the Connections Leadership Project for the State of California. I served on an advisory committee to the editor of a book intended to help high school students deal with prejudices. Half way through the three-year project, the editor asked if I would write and submit something for the book. I submitted three works. To my surprise, all three were published in the book titled: Options, Making Connections in Today's World, published in 1997. The committee had a final luncheon to celebrate the end of the project. Everyone connected with the project was there so it was a large crowd. Near the end of the luncheon, the editor rose at the head table to address the group. He said -- as the last order of business-- he wanted to leave us with one final thought from one of the articles in the book. He began to read my article on the death of my son. Immediately I recognized my words and become very uncomfortable as the crowd began to look around. Finishing his reading, he then introduced me and said, “Thank you,” and concluded the conference. I quickly gathered my belongings and headed for the door. Nearly there, I heard someone calling my name. A middle-aged gentleman was making his way through the crowd heading towards me. He approached and stood there for a second, searching for words. Then, he said, “I couldn't let you leave without speaking with you.” He paused for a moment, composing himself. He continued.” I too, had a devastating lose recently. Your words have given me a new prospective. You changed my life.” He reached out and shook my hand, then turned and left, disappearing into the crowd. In that moment, I understood why I, and others, write. .

La Diez Capital Radio
Informativo; La Diez Capital Radio (08-04-2022)

La Diez Capital Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 18:52


Informativo de primera hora del viernes 8 de Abril de 2022 en el programa El Remate de La Diez Capital Radio. Hoy se cumplen 44 días del cruel ataque e invasión de Rusia a Ucrania. Le recomendamos el Hotel Coral Cotillo Beach en Fuerteventura. Sánchez cambia el Sáhara por el control de la inmigración ilegal y aduanas en Ceuta y Melilla. Pedro Sánchez ratifica ante el rey de Marruecos el cambio de España sobre el Sáhara, pese a la falta de respaldo político del Parlamento. Buenos días Ucrania. Día Internacional del Pueblo Gitano. El Día Internacional del Pueblo Gitano se celebra el 8 de abril con el objetivo de reconocer el valor de este pueblo, gracias a las contribuciones que su cultura e historia ha aportado al mundo. Se quiere acabar de una vez por todas con el estigma y discriminación de la cual han sido objeto durante tanto tiempo. Tal día como hoy 8 de abril de 1974, murió Pablo Picasso, en su castillo cerca de Cannes en la Riviera francesa. Tenía 91 años y dejaba un legado artístico con obras tan imponentes como el «Guernica», inspirada en su indignación por la destrucción de la pequeña ciudad vasca durante la guerra civil española y expuesta en la Feria Mundial de París de 1937. 1971: en Londres empieza el Primer Congreso Mundial del Pueblo Rom, que adopta el término rom (en rechazo a la designación «gitano»), el himno y la bandera del pueblo rom. 1986: Clint Eastwood es elegido alcalde de Carmel (California) con el 72 % de los votos. Años más tarde, 8 de abril de 1990, se estrenó en la cadena americana ABC, el drama ganador del Premio Emmy Twin Peaks creado por David Lynch y Mark Frost. La serie se estableció en la ciudad ficticia de Twin Peaks, but Washington y, con su corta primera temporada, se convirtió en una de las series televisivas más populares de la década de los 90. 2003.- Tres periodistas, entre ellos el cámara español José Couso, mueren en Bagdad. Dos de ellos al alcanzar un proyectil norteamericano el hotel en el que se hospedaban y otro, en el ataque contra la sede del canal de televisión qatarí Al Yazira. 2005: entierro multitudinario del papa Juan Pablo II. Han asistido más de 200 dirigentes mundiales, incluyendo jefes de estado y de gobierno de todo el mundo y líderes de las principales religiones, además de unos 4 millones de peregrinos, la mayoría de los cuales no ha podido acercarse a la plaza de San Pedro. Es el entierro de un papa más multitudinario de la historia. Santos Jenaro, Edesio, Máxima, Amancio y Perpetuo. La OTAN promete "más apoyo" a Ucrania. La UE da luz verde a las sanciones que prohibirán el carbón ruso desde el verano. El Congreso consuma su desautorización a Sánchez por el giro sobre el Sáhara. Solo los socialistas se oponen al texto que reprueba a “una parte del Gobierno” por asumir la solución marroquí para la antigua colonia. Sánchez y Feijóo abren la puerta a renovar el Poder Judicial pero chocan en economía. El líder del PP exige bajar el IRPF y el presidente le explica que nadie en Europa ha apostado por rebajas generalizadas de impuestos. Feijóo: "Que Sánchez viaje a Rabat sin aval del Congreso es inaudito". Julio Pérez hace balance de la situación de la pandemia en Canarias tras el Consejo de Gobierno. Torres viajará a Marruecos y Canarias confía en más control migratorio. Canarias programa más de 12.500 vuelos durante Semana Santa y supera los datos de 2019, antes de la pandemia. Con respecto a las llegadas del año pasado en estas fechas, el aumento de las operaciones es del 148,7%. En Canarias se producen más de la mitad de los ahogamientos mortales de España. De los 33 que se han producido en España, 17 de esos ahogamientos mortales han ocurrido en aguas canarias. En 2013 falleció Sara Montiel, actriz y cantante. La Violetera 1958, donde estaba bellísima.

The Iron Skillet Podcast
Sam Snowden Exclusive Interview!

The Iron Skillet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 48:06


This week on The Iron Skillet Podcast we have Sam Snowden, a filmmaker originally from Carmel California. He got his start with the camera making highlight videos of him and his friends playing sports at a young age. As he transitioned into college at Cal Poly University he found a core group of friends and the camera became a way for Sam to capture all of their important moments and memories. In this episode he shares with us his experience moving to LA one summer interning with a music management group and almost dropping out of college, what he learned from his experience living abroad with his friends for a period of time, how what your creating most times isn't as important as who you're creating it with and goes into detail on the recent film released on his youtube page titled “How College Changed Me” detailing all his the growth and experiences he went through during his time at college. Sam also talks about the importance of story in filmmaking, finding your voice as a creative and how essentially doubling down on being yourself gives you the best chance at success and longevity. Freshly graduated from Cal Poly a few weeks ago Sam has a clear vision for his next few steps as a creative and plans to hit the ground running. Ladies and gentlemen this is an episode jam packed with value we're so excited to bring you this interview with Sam Snowden!!! Connect with Sam and find his work at the links below: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/aedion8 Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/samsnowden/

TurfNet RADIO
The Ladder: Andy Magnasco, Carmel Valley Ranch, Carmel, California

TurfNet RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 34:00


Andy Magnasco, superintendent at Carmel Valley Ranch in Carmel, California, discusses his path to becoming a golf courese superintendent, those who helped him along the way and what he has done to create value in his position and set himself apart from others. This includes initiatives that are not necessarily related to golf, such as keeping bees, growing grapes for wine and lavender for personal care products that help create interest in the property among golfers and non-golfers alike.

Aerial America
The Breathtakingly Beautiful Town of Carmel, California

Aerial America

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 1:47


Carmel, California, is home to thriving marine population and breathtakingly gorgeous coasts. No wonder the actor wanted to run it.

Linked Local Broadcast Network
The ROAD TO RECOVERY Hosted by Daniel Czuba working to bring Addictions out of..

Linked Local Broadcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 121:00


...the darkness of DENIAL into the light of ACCEPTANCE and Ultimately RECOVERY!  WHY NOT JOIN US EVERY SUNDAY EVENING AS WE WALK LIFE'S JOURNEY INTO OUR DESTINY! Hey Everyone - my apologies for being absent SUNDAY NOVEMBER 25th - 2018 - I was in flight on my way home from Carmel California! I was enjoying more of the Promises offered by working the 12 Steps in Recovery. I flew to California with my Fiance Martha - her 2 daughters landing in San Jose to enjoy the Thanksgiving Holiday with the rest of Martha's immediate family. How wonderful it was - and I ate too much food! A( Can one EVER eat toom uch Turkey?) Well - have we a TREAT for you all this coming Sunday December 2nd! Beginning at 7 PM - and until 9 PM - I will have the privilege of enjoying the company of Ms. Angelica Bianca once again to talk about her NEW BOOK - inspired by her life. When last on our Program, Angelica eluded to this book as it was in the works - and as she explained the forward - WHEW ! I realized that the book will be quite a remarkable tale of one's Journey into the dark and back into the light. I for one am extremely excited to have her join us. YOU WON'T WANT T O MISS THIS SHOW! We are NOT Doctors or Pyschologists, nor are we Therapists or Counselors - however WE HAVE MANAGED TO OVERCOME OUR ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS to once again become productive members of a Civilized world. And are we GREATFUL TOO! Join me in my Journey into SOBRIETY one DAY AT A TIME ONE STEP AT A TIME!  Our show airs LIVE EVERY SUNDAY EVENING (with rare exceptions) from 7 to 9 PM Central Standard Time. This is a LIVE CALL-IN SHOW and Callers are Welcome to call in and share their thoughts, comments,ideas, stories or even criticisms. Our call in number is 323-580-5755 or check out our Web Site at www.road2recovery.club.  I look forward to hearing from you! 

The Daily Locker Room
Six Keys To World - Class Selling

The Daily Locker Room

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2018 3:57


When I was out in Carmel California some time ago, I met this gentleman in the lobby who was one of the greatest sales people I've ever met! Why you ask?

Real Insights Live
Quantum Leap – Living A Life by Design with Dick Dillingham

Real Insights Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 60:33


https://youtu.be/6ve7cJS9nfo Highlights: • Dick’s professional career path (02:42) • Overview of what Quantum Leap is about (08:58) • Reasons Dick got deeply committed to this material. (11:42) • Whose life are you living? (15:20) • Importance of Building our Internal world. (22:41) • 3 Stages of life (29:18) • 4 Areas of wealthy life that quantum leap starts to dive into (34:20) • Key relationship relating to having a productive meaningful life. (47:15) • Why this material feels personal, yet it has such dramatic impact on people’s businesses? (51:40) Biggest Takeaways: • Discover Dick’s journey from being a real estate agent to becoming one of the pillars of Keller Williams • Know all about Quantum Leap & how it can impact your personal & professional life! Dick, who is the Operating Partner for Keller Williams Market Centers in Plano Texas, Carmel California, & for the Keller Williams Northern California/Hawaii Region, & the is the serving Dean of Keller Williams University Faculty, started off in residential real estate in 1977. He opened the Plano market center & developed the Northern California region which later became the Northern California-Hawaii region. When Gary Keller started Keller Williams University in 1996, Dick was part of the chosen few to teach Quantum Leap. When he was first asked to teach Quantum Leap, Dick wasn’t very excited because during that time, only Gary Keller taught the course; it was one of the most fortuitous things that happened to him. According to Dick, Quantum Leap is a class on how to have the best life possible. It is about how to have a purposeful life – to have anything purposeful; any task you take on where you want to become purposeful. The very first step in achieving a purposeful life is to enrich your thinking. You must think about your life & figure out who you are. You must have clarity of your own values & make sure that your activities are in line with those values. Don’t build a life base on expectations of others, start making decisions based on better criteria versus the expectations created by either culture or family. Dick emphasized the importance of building an internal world before seeing it play out in real life. The mind is a great servant but a cruel master. The belief is everything happens twice; the first time in your mind & the second time in your deed. As they say, good thoughts lead to good deeds & good deeds lead to a good reputation. Just like what Gary’s vision was. He pictured an international company in his mind that would make history, & Keller Williams became a global brand. One’s internal world is also influenced by people you let inside your circle. One should hang out with people who are good models & will fill your mind with enabling thoughts. The 3 stages of life (learning, earning & living) were also discussed by Dick. He said that Gary used to talk about how many don’t know how to balance these 3 which leads to a person experiencing burnout & postponing his joy. Quantum Leap has defined the 4 areas of a wealthy life: life productivity, personal productivity, business productivity & financial productivity. You can’t proceed with your life until you understand yourself, what your goals are, & your values. What is your big why? What is your purpose? BOLD is BE, DO, HAVE, GIVE. BECOME is to learn who you are before you go out & attack or what to go out & emphasize or where to go find your joy & then you have to be successful at that in order to HAVE because you can’t GIVE unless you HAVE. You can’t HAVE unless you DO & you can’t DO until you know who you want to BE. It makes perfect sense that there’s a natural order to these 4 categories. So why does Quantum Leap feel personal & effect such dramatic impact on people’s businesses? It’s because people who have troubled personal lives will eventually have troubled businesses. And likewise, if people aren’t doing well at their business,

The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast
TPM Episode 56: Brita Sigourney, Pro Skier, Olympian

The Powell Movement Action Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 71:46


Brita Sigourney has spent most of her ski career in two places:  Standing on the podium and laying in a hospital bed.  She’s going into the Olympics with a clean bill of health and the some of the best results she’s ever had as a professional skier.  On the podcast Brita and I talk about her whole life and focus on the multitude of injuries she has experienced over the past 8 years, coming back to podiums each time and more.  It’s another good one! Brita Sigourney Show Notes: 2:54:  Big year for Brita 4:00:  Growing up in Carmel California, sports, school and getting into skiing 12:00:  Competing in every discipline as a skier 14:40:  Evo (Use the code TPM10 for 10% off at checkout) and RESQWATER (enter the code resqwatertpm for a 20% discount on a 12 pack) 16:15:  When does she decide to specialize in pipe and what is the up and coming contest scene like? 19:30:  Should she go to college?  How do her parents feel about that?  Hell Week for college water polo 22:09:  Injuries, injuries, and partying 30:57:  Focusing on pipe at Junior Worlds and X-Games 34:50:  10Barrel Brewery and The Summit at Snoqualmie (use the code Powell18 to get pre-season pass prices) 36:20:  Getting on K2 and other sponsors :  Holden, Coal, Pow, Monster and Giro.   42:36:  A bunch of wins and Injuries and injuries and more injuries and a lot of comebacks 49:30:  Test event in Sochi and an injury, telling her sponsors about injuries and money 57:19:  Getting ready to qualify for the Sochi Olympics, getting hurt before the games and the Olympic experience 63:00:  Being injury free, having a lot of success and competing with Maddie Bowman 65:00:  What is next for Brita? 67:00:  Inappropriate Questions

Tiny Town Travels
Carmel, California

Tiny Town Travels

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2016 17:35


Tiny Town Travels visits the town of Carmel CA

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One Thousand Hertz
The Mystery of the Missing Links

One Thousand Hertz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2010


Strange things have been happening in Carmel California.  Private detective Max Slade is on the job. Max must find the husband of a Monterey Peninsula socialite while at the same time avoid being hooked by the sexy vixen Trixie Deluxx. Can Max find the "wayward" husband? Will he escape the love trap set for him by Trixie? Find out as Max Slade uncovers "The Mystery of the Missing Links". What's that smell? Could it be the scent of "Black Orchid"?

BisManUU Programs
Ric Masten - poet

BisManUU Programs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2007


Speaker or Performer: Ric Masten Date of Delivery: April 29, 2007 Ric Masten was a charismatic singer, songwriter, poet and Unitarian minister.Some of his great songs include: I The Caterpillar, The Dirty Word Song, Waterhole, and Let It Be The Dance. He lived in Carmel California. He died in 2008 from prostate cancer, speaking to many cancer support groups before he departed.