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This episode is part of our Skilled Labor Series hosted by MCJ partner, Yin Lu. This series is focused on amplifying the voices of folks from the skilled labor workforce, including electricians, farmers, ranchers, HVAC installers, and others who are on the front lines of rewiring our infrastructure.Today's guest on Yin Lu's Skilled Labor Series is Alana Guzzetta, a 15-year veteran of the concrete-making business. Alana started as an intern, worked her way up to being a lab technician, and now runs the R&D lab at Vulcan Materials. She has both a bachelor's and master's of civil engineering. In this episode, Yin and Alana delve into the history of cement and how new technologies are disrupting an industry that dates back to the fourth century BC. They also discuss the environmental impact of cement, which is responsible for approximately 7% of total global CO2 emissions, a staggering number that highlights the significance of concrete as a material in the world and its carbon footprint.Alana shares her insights on the latest innovations in concrete-making, including the use of alternative materials and carbon capture technologies. She also sheds light on the crucial role that research and development play in the industry, and what her job as an R&D lab manager at Vulcan Materials entails. In this episode, we cover: [3:06] Alana's academic journey getting into the concrete industry[7:32] The difference between cement and concrete[8:57] An overview of concrete and supplementary cementitious materials[11:22] The carbon-intensive cement-making process[17:53] Alana's role managing the concrete lab at Vulcan Materials[19:30] An overview of Vulcan Materials[23:29] A few example projects Alana has worked on with architects and startups[25:00] What success looks like for Alana and her team[29:38] Her experience working with CarbonCure[32:04] A direct air capture project with Heirloom[35:54] New technology in the cement industry including zero carbon cement and utilizing waste products[41:07] Advice for people interested in working in the concrete industryGet connected: Yin Twitter / LinkedInAlana Guzzetta / Vulcan MaterialsMCJ Podcast / Collective*You can also reach us via email at info@mcjcollective.com, where we encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.Episode recorded on March 8, 2023.
A conversation with Dr. Juliet Guzzetta (MSU English) about her new book, The Theater of Narration: From the Peripheries of History to the Main Stages of History, published with Northwestern University Press in 2021. The conversation discusses the history of this fascinating genre, the Italian political context of the 1970s, the value of micro-history, and Dr. Guzzetta's approach to archival research.
Season finale warning that will blow your butt off,but.. we might have just the treatment in mind. This week we interviewed the brilliant Dr Katie Guzzetta, former UCC PhD student and current Harvard visiting research fellow. One big paper from her PhD was published in one of the biggest journals in the world where she found that giving old mice a 'fecal implant' from younger mice rejuvenated them! What!!! We go through the study, talked about how the hell this even works, what this means for the future of aging and answer the question if you should be freezing your poo for future you!Thank you everyone for supporting the podcast - we just passed 10'000 listens and we are so proud of how the project has done and we are so grateful to each of you! See you soon :) https://www.patreon.com/LivingRoomLogic See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pessimism of the Intellect, Optimism of the Will Bill Gates Partnered Chinese To Conduct Gain-Of-Function Research Delta Variant Far Less Deadly than Previous Variants, According to TrialSite Analysis CDC and Media Say 61% of Americans are Vaxxed, but Data Shows it is 32% What Will Segregated Society Look Like for the Unvaxxed? IPCC climate report: Profound changes are underway in Earth's oceans and ice – a lead author explains what the warnings mean Ohio judge orders man to get a COVID-19 vaccine as part of his sentence Youth, the pandemic and a global mental health crisis A Different World Order Today's Videos 1. Vaccine Stories 2. A MESSAGE TO THE EDINBURG CISD SCHOOL BOARD 3.AGUIRRE HAWAII COVID WHISTLEBLOWER 4. ARE PEOPLE DYING MISDIAGNOSED? DR. BRYAN ARDIS, DR. REINER FUELLMICH AND DR. WOLFGANG WODARG Strawberries improve cognition in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of older adults Tufts University, August 8, 2021 According to news originating from Boston, Massachusetts, research stated, “Functional changes in the brain during ageing can alter learning and memory, gait and balance - in some cases leading to early cognitive decline, disability or injurious falls among older adults. Dietary interventions with strawberry (SB) have been associated with improvements in neuronal, psychomotor and cognitive functions in rodent models of ageing.” Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from Tufts University, “We hypothesised that dietary supplementation with SB would improve mobility and cognition among older adults. In this study, twenty-two men and fifteen women, between the ages of 60 and 75 years, were recruited into a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial in which they consumed either freeze-dried SB (24 g/d, equivalent to two cups of fresh SB) or a SB placebo for 90 d. Participants completed a battery of balance, gait and cognitive tests at baseline and again at 45 and 90 d of intervention. Significant supplement group by study visit interactions were observed on tests of learning and memory. Participants in the SB group showed significantly shorter latencies in a virtual spatial navigation task (P = 0.020,.p2 = 0.106) and increased word recognition in the California Verbal Learning test (P = 0.014,.p2 = 0.159) across study visits relative to controls. However, no improvement in gait or balance was observed.” According to the news editors, the research concluded: “These findings show that the addition of SB to the diets of healthy, older adults can improve some aspects of cognition, but not gait or balance, although more studies with a larger sample size and longer follow-up are needed to confirm this finding.” This research has been peer-reviewed. Growing evidence of vitamin K benefits for heart health Edith Cowan University (Australia), August 10, 2021 New Edith Cowan University (ECU) research has found that people who eat a diet rich in vitamin K have up to a 34 percent lower risk of atherosclerosis-related cardiovascular disease (conditions affecting the heart or blood vessels). Researchers examined data from more than 50,000 people taking part in the Danish Diet, Cancer, and Health study over a 23-year period. They investigated whether people who ate more foods containing vitamin K had a lower risk of cardiovascular disease related to atherosclerosis (plaque build-up in the arteries). There are two types of vitamin K found in foods we eat: vitamin K1 comes primarily from green leafy vegetables and vegetable oils while vitamin K2 is found in meat, eggs and fermented foods such as cheese. The study found that people with the highest intakes of vitamin K1 were 21 percent less likely to be hospitalized with cardiovascular disease related to atherosclerosis. For vitamin K2, the risk of being hospitalized was 14 percent lower. This lower risk was seen for all types of heart disease related to atherosclerosis, particularly for peripheral artery disease at 34 percent. ECU researcher and senior author on the study Dr. Nicola Bondonno said the findings suggest that consuming more vitamin K may be important for protection against atherosclerosis and subsequent cardiovascular disease. "Current dietary guidelines for the consumption of vitamin K are generally only based on the amount of vitamin K1 a person should consume to ensure that their blood can coagulate," she said. "However, there is growing evidence that intakes of vitamin K above the current guidelines can afford further protection against the development of other diseases, such as atherosclerosis. "Although more research is needed to fully understand the process, we believe that vitamin K works by protecting against the calcium build-up in the major arteries of the body leading to vascular calcification." University of Western Australia researcher Dr. Jamie Bellinge, the first author on the study, said the role of vitamin K in cardiovascular health and particularly in vascular calcification is an area of research offering promising hope for the future. "Cardiovascular disease remains a leading cause of death in Australia and there's still a limited understanding of the importance of different vitamins found in foodand their effect on heart attacks, strokes and peripheral artery disease," Dr. Bellinge said. "These findings shed light on the potentially important effect that vitamin K has on the killer disease and reinforces the importance of a healthy diet in preventing it." Dr. Bondonno said that while databases on the vitamin K1 content of foods are very comprehensive, there is currently much less data on the vitamin K2 content of foods. Furthermore, there are 10 forms of vitamin K2 found in our diet and each of these may be absorbed and act differently within our bodies. "The next phase of the research will involve developing and improving databases on the vitamin K2 content of foods. "More research into the different dietary sources and effects of different types of vitamin K2 is a priority," Dr. Bondonno said. Additionally, there is a need for an Australian database on the vitamin K content of Australian foods (e.g. vegemite and kangaroo). To address this need, Dr. Marc Sim, a collaborator on the study, has just finished developing an Australian database on the vitamin K content of foods which will be published soon. The paper "Vitamin K intake and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in the Danish Diet Cancer and Health Study' was published in the Journal of the American Heart Association. High BMI causes depression, both physical and social factors play a role University of Exeter (UK), August 9, 2021 A large-scale study provides further evidence that being overweight causes depression and lowers wellbeing and indicates both social and physical factors may play a role in the effect. With one in four adults estimated to be obese in the UK, and growing numbers of children affected, obesity is a global health challenge. While the dangers of being obese on physical health is well known, researchers are now discovering that being overweight can also have a significant impact on mental health. The new study, published in Human Molecular Genetics, sought to investigate why a body of evidence now indicates that higher BMI causes depression. The team used genetic analysis, known as Mendelian Randomisation, to examine whether the causal link is the result of psychosocial pathways, such as societal influences and social stigma, or physical pathways, such as metabolic conditions linked to higher BMI. Such conditions include high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. In research led by the University of Exeter and funded by the Academy of Medical Sciences, the team examined genetic data from more than 145,000 participants from the UK Biobank with detailed mental health data available. In a multifaceted study, the researchers analyzed genetic variants linked to higher BMI, as well as outcomes from a clinically-relevant mental health questionnaire designed to assess levels of depression, anxiety and wellbeing. To examine which pathways may be active in causing depression in people with higher BMI, the team also interrogated two sets of previously discovered genetic variants. One set of genes makes people fatter, yet metabolically healthier, meaning they were less likely to develop conditions linked to higher BMI, such as high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes. The second set of genes analyzed make people fatter and metabolically unhealthy, or more prone to such conditions. The team found little difference between the two sets of genetic variants, indicating that both physical and social factors play a role in higher rates of depression and poorer wellbeing. Lead author Jess O'Loughlin, at the University of Exeter Medical School, said: "Obesity and depression are both major global health challenges, and our study provides the most robust evidence to date that higher BMI causes depression. Understanding whether physical or social factors are responsible for this relationship can help inform effective strategies to improve mental health and wellbeing. Our research suggests that being fatter leads to a higher risk of depression, regardless of the role of metabolic health. This suggests that both physical health and social factors, such as social stigma, both play a role in the relationship between obesity and depression." Lead author Dr. Francesco Casanova, of the University of Exeter Medical School, said, "This is a robust study, made possible by the quality of UK Biobank data. Our research adds to a body of evidence that being overweight causes depression. Finding ways to support people to lose weight could benefit their mental health as well as their physical health." The study, titled "Higher adiposity and mental health: causal inference using Mendelian Randomisation," is published in Human Molecular Genetics. Protective effects of saffron compound against amyloid beta-induced neurotoxicity Guangdong Medical University (China), August 4, 2021 According to news reporting from Dongguan, People's Republic of China, research stated, “Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a most common neurodegenerative disorder worldwide. Because of its complex pathogenesis, the prevention and therapies of AD still are a severe challenge.” The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from Guangdong Medical University, “Evidence suggested that crocin, the major component of saffron, exhibited neuroprotective effects in AD. As such, in this study, N2a/APP695swe cells were enrolled to investigate the effects of crocin on endogenous A beta-induced neurotoxicity. Crocin (100 and 200 mu M) could ameliorate cytotoxicity according to CCK-8 assay and reduce apoptosis in line with Hoechst 33,342 staining and Annexin V-FITC/PI double staining in N2a/APP695swe cells. Reduced ROS generation and elevated MMP were found in N2a/APP695swe cells treated with crocin (100 and 200 mu M). Additionally, crocin at concentrations of 100 and 200 mu M inhibited the release of cytochrome and attenuated caspases-3 activity in N2a/APP695swe cells. Furthermore, succinylation, crotonylation, 2-hydroxyisobutyrylation, malonylation, and phosphorylation were significantly reduced, while a slight increase of acetylation was found in 100-mu M crocin treated N2a/APP695swe cells.” According to the news reporters, the research concluded: “Taken together, crocin may be a promising natural product candidate for the effective cure of AD.” This research has been peer-reviewed. Microbes have potential to reverse aging in the brain University College Cork (Ireland), August 10, 2021 Microbiome Ireland, a world leading SFI Research Centre, have found that aging-associated changes in the immune system of old mice were reversed by the transfer of gut microbiota from the young mice. The researchers saw improved behavior of older mice in several cognitive tests for learning, memory and anxiety. Credit: Clare Keogh Research from APC Microbiome Ireland (APC) at University College Cork (UCC) published today in the leading international scientific journal Nature Agingintroduces a novel approach to reverse aspects of aging-related deterioration in the brain and cognitive function via the microbes in the gut. As our population ages one of the key global challenges is to develop strategies to maintain healthy brain function. This ground-breaking research opens up a potentially new therapeutic avenues in the form of microbial-based interventions to slow down brain aging and associated cognitive problems. The work was carried out by researchers in the Brain-Gut-Microbiota lab in APC led by Prof John F. Cryan, Vice President for Research & Innovation, University College Cork as well as a Principal Investigator at APC Microbiome Ireland an SFI Research Centre, based in in University College Cork and Teagasc Moorepark. There is a growing appreciation of the importance of the microbes in the gut on all aspects of physiology and medicine. In this latest mouse study the authors show that by transplanting microbes from young into old animals they could rejuvenate aspects of brain and immune function. Prof John F. Cryan, says "Previous research published by the APC and other groups internationally has shown that the gut microbiome plays a key role in aging and the aging process. This new research is a potential game changer , as we have established that the microbiome can be harnessed to reverse age-related brain deterioration. We also see evidence of improved learning ability and cognitive function". Although very exciting Cryan cautions that "it is still early days and much more work is needed to see how these findings could be translated in humans". APC Director Prof Paul Ross stated that "This research of Prof. Cryan and colleagues further demonstrates the importance of the gut microbiome in many aspects of health, and particularly across across the brain/gut axis where brain functioning can be positively influenced. The study opens up possibilities in the future to modulate gut microbiota as a therapeutic target to influence brain health" The study was led by co-first authors Dr. Marcus Boehme along with Ph.D. students Katherine E. Guzzetta, and Thomaz Bastiaansen. Even quick meditation aids cognitive skills Yale University & Swarthmore College, August 7, 2018 College students who listen to a 10-minute meditation tape complete simple cognitive tasks more quickly and accurately than peers who listen to a "control" recording on a generic subject, researchers at Yale University and Swarthmore College report. The study, published in the journal Frontiers of Neuroscience, shows even people who have never meditated before can benefit from even a short meditation practice. "We have known for awhile that people who practice meditation for a few weeks or months tend to perform better on cognitive tests, but now we know you don't have to spend weeks practicing to see improvement," said Yale's Hedy Kober, associate professor of psychiatry and psychology and senior author of the study. The research team headed by Kober and Catherine Norris at Swarthmore randomly divided college students into two groups. One group listened to a 10-minute recording on meditation prior to performing cognitive tests and the second group listened to a similarly produced tape about sequoia trees. Both groups were then given simple tasks designed to measure cognitive dexterity. Those who listened to the meditation recording performed significantly better, across two studies. There was one exception, however. Those who scored highest in measurements of neuroticism—"I worry all the time"—did not benefit from listening to the meditation tape. "We don't know if longer meditation sessions, or multiple sessions, would improve their cognitive scores, and we look forward to testing that in future studies," Kober said. Physical activity protects children from the adverse effects of digital media on their weight later in adolescence University of Helsinki (Finland), August 9, 2021 Children's heavy digital media use is associated with a risk of being overweight later in adolescence. Physical activity protects children from the adverse effects of digital media on their weight later in adolescence. A recently completed study shows that six hours of leisure-time physical activity per week at the age of 11 reduces the risk of being overweight at 14 years of age associated with heavy use of digital media. Obesity in children and adolescents is one of the most significant health-related challenges globally. A study carried out by the Folkhälsan Research Center and the University of Helsinki investigated whether a link exists between the digital media use of Finnish school-age children and the risk of being overweight later in adolescence. In addition, the study looked into whether children's physical activity has an effect on this potential link. The results were published in the Journal of Physical Activity and Health. More than six hours of physical activity per week appears to reverse adverse effects of screen time The study involved 4,661 children from the Finnish Health in Teens (Fin-HIT) study. The participating children reported how much time they spent on sedentary digital media use and physical activity outside school hours. The study demonstrated that heavy use of digital media at 11 years of age was associated with a heightened risk of being overweight at 14 years of age in children who reported engaging in under six hours per week of physical activity in their leisure time. In children who reported being physically active for six or more hours per week, such a link was not observed. The study also took into account other factors potentially impacting obesity, such as childhood eating habits and the amount of sleep, as well as the amount of digital media use and physical activity in adolescence. In spite of the confounding factors, the protective role of childhood physical activity in the connection between digital media use in childhood and being overweight later in life was successfully confirmed. "The effect of physical activity on the association between digital media use and being overweight has not been extensively investigated in follow-up studies so far," says Postdoctoral Researcher Elina Engberg. Further research is needed to determine in more detail how much sedentary digital media use increases the risk of being overweight, and how much physical activity is needed, and at what intensity, to ward off such a risk. In this study, the amount of physical activity and use of digital media was reported by the children themselves, and the level of their activity was not surveyed, so there is a need for further studies. "A good rule of thumb is to adhere to the physical activity guidelines for children and adolescents, according to which school-aged children and adolescents should be physically active in a versatile, brisk and strenuous manner for at least 60 minutes a day in a way that suits the individual, considering their age," says Engberg. In addition, excessive and extended sedentary activity should be avoided.
I made friends at Sundance! Two of them—Chloey Garza-Warnick & Desiree Guzzetta—joined me to talk about the best, the worst, and the whackiest from the virtual film festival that was. I saw a truly disgusting number of movies over the last week, and while many of them were largely underwhelming, I learned a very valuable lesson: the true meaning of Sundance doesn’t have anything to do with movies at all. It’s about the friends we make in 15-minute virtual chats along the way. Everybody should watch CODA and Strawberry Mansion! Listen and subscribe on Spotify Subscribe to us, rate us, and review us on Apple Podcasts Follow us on Twitter @PodBestOriginal We’re also available on Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or wherever else you listen to all your silly little shows Best Original Podcast is a proud member of Light Switch Podcasts. Follow us on Twitter @LightSwitchPod, and be sure to check out the other outstanding shows we have to offer: Half Asian Half Hour, Popcorn Restaurant, Long Live King Bitch, and Want To Game
During the COVID-19-era of dining, when reusable menus are a thing of the past and individually wrapped plastic utensils have become more common, talks of sustainability have stalled. But despite the challenges, BurgerFi is still committed to being a leader in the green space. The Palm Beach, Fla.-based 120+-unit, fast-casual burger chain already uses recycled Coke bottles as materials for their dining room chairs and their walls are made from renewable natural wood. “When we started that first BurgerFi restaurant, the whole premise of constructing the restaurant was to create an environment centered around sustainability,” BurgerFi president Charlie Guzzetta told Nation's Restaurant News on the latest episode of Extra Serving. “Our DNA built inside the brand was all around sustainability, eco-friendly, and fresh, clean, transparent and organic foods.” On this episode of Extra Serving, Guzzetta discusses the company's history of commitment to sustainability and what they're doing now, even in the midst of the pandemic, including installing energy efficient fans, energy efficient Eddison bulbs, and patio furniture made of recycled water bottles and milk jugs. The company is also looking for ways to combat food waste, including recycling their used cooking oil into diesel fuel. Listen below for more COVID-era sustainability initiatives from BurgerFi.
During the COVID-19-era of dining, when reusable menus are a thing of the past and individually wrapped plastic utensils have become more common, talks of sustainability have stalled. But despite the challenges, BurgerFi is still committed to being a leader in the green space. The Palm Beach, Fla.-based 120+-unit, fast-casual burger chain already uses recycled Coke bottles as materials for their dining room chairs and their walls are made from renewable natural wood. “When we started that first BurgerFi restaurant, the whole premise of constructing the restaurant was to create an environment centered around sustainability,” BurgerFi president Charlie Guzzetta told Nation’s Restaurant News on the latest episode of Extra Serving. “Our DNA built inside the brand was all around sustainability, eco-friendly, and fresh, clean, transparent and organic foods.” On this episode of Extra Serving, Guzzetta discusses the company’s history of commitment to sustainability and what they’re doing now, even in the midst of the pandemic, including installing energy efficient fans, energy efficient Eddison bulbs, and patio furniture made of recycled water bottles and milk jugs. The company is also looking for ways to combat food waste, including recycling their used cooking oil into diesel fuel. Listen below for more COVID-era sustainability initiatives from BurgerFi.
Stefano Folli su Repubblica, esprime il suo punto di vista sulle strette governative: che il problema dell'Italia sia sempre lo stesso? Il ritardo in diversi settori? Scrive l'autore: "L'errore è trovarci oggi, dopo nove mesi, come se il virus fosse esploso ieri. Gli strumenti e la gestione sono esattamente identici a nove mesi fa". Chi parla, in un'intervista al Riformista, non è un esponente della destra anti-governativa bensì Giovanni Guzzetta, costituzionalista con cattedra a Roma, uno stimato giurista di formazione cattolica, attivo in passato nel fronte referendario di Mario Segni. Guzzetta mette il dito nella piaga…”.Sullo stesso tema, torna anche Gramellini sul Corriere della Sera con “Guai a chi s'istrumpa”, commento ironico ad alcune scelte messe in atto con il nuovo DPCM.
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Today I am honored to have Charlie Guzzetta on the show. Mr. Guzzetta serves as President of BurgerFi, a fast-growing international better burger concept headquartered in North Palm Beach, FL. Charlie has been with BurgerFi since 2013 and for the past seven years he has worked just about every role within the BurgerFi organization including operations, communications, marketing, new restaurant openings, and franchise development. Combining his experience in each aspect of BurgerFi’s business, Charlie has been integral in growing the company from a 20-restaurant regional chain to a nearly 125-restaurant international brand. In his role as President, Charlie is responsible for the oversight of all brand and operational activities as well as the strategic execution of the company’s purpose of redefining the way the world eats burgers. He is going to share with some of the technology that has made their brand the success that it is today and have a really fun chat about some pretty cool augmented reality technology that they have tested along the way. This episode is a little longer than normal but it is worth every second. Fortinet Summer Prize Package Contest WinnersWe have our two winners of the following prize package! You have to listen to the show to find out if you won or not! This prize package included:Frosty Beer 2 Go Bodacious BBQ set Titleist Pro V1x Golf Balls Igloo Seadrift Coast Cooler High Sierra Packable Hammock Waterproof 360 degree Bluetooth speaker New Contest!What is the oddest thing you have ever eaten and your experience around that; where was it at, ambiance, did you like or or hate it? Leave a 1-2 minutes long message at 954-302-0851 and you will be entered for a $50 Amazon gift card which will be given away in September. Remember, you can’t enter if you don’t leave us a voice comment! You can also click on the little icon on the right hand side of the screen that says “Send a Voicemail. Record your comment right in the browser! How To Contact MeComment hotline: 954-302-0851 Website: https://skipkimpel.com/ (https://SkipKimpel.com) (show notes will be posted here) Twitter: https://twitter.com/skipkimpel (https://twitter.com/skipkimpel) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skipkimpel1/ (https://www.facebook.com/skipkimpel1/) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/skipkimpel/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/skipkimpel/) Next Week’s Show…Next Tuesday is a surprise episode… the reason why it is a surprise is because I have another well-known name in our industry that is ready to make a big announcement so we are working on the timing of that. Next week will also be a double-header and I will have another surprise guest on as well. Surprise, surprise… I am full of surprises!
In this action-packed episode of Modrn Business, Zack catches up with newly-minted President of BurgerFi, Charlie Guzzetta. We touch on how they use technology like OLO, Reef Technology and their app to gain an edge, how they’re using ghost kitchens to their advantage amidst the pandemic, their aggressive growth plans due to being a publicly traded company in Q4 and their first foray into the world of drive-thru!
il campionissimo Angelo Guzzetta con noi in onda a parlare di motori dei suoi titoli e vittorie, un approfondimento al mondo delle Cronoscalate e inoltre QUIZ per il nostro ospite.
Our interview with Melissa Guzzetta , author of "Private Lucky". The story of Hank Gillebaard and his unconventional journey from the horrors of Nazi occupation to the fulfillment of his American Dream.
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Episode 3: Growth Hacking and Marketing Technology. This episode features Danielle Guzzetta who is the Senior Vice President of Growth Hacking for Smokey Bones and, has more than 25 years of marketing and revenue-generation experience. Danielle join Smokey Bones in January 2019 and is responsible for driving non-traditional revenue and delivering rapid growth by finding every go-to-market opportunity that provides leverage as well as uncovering new revenue streams; ultimately driving the bottom line. She has established several new revenue streams for the organization including Ghost Kitchens. How to contact me Comment hotline: 954-302-0851 Website: https://skipkimpel.com/ (https://SkipKimpel.com) (show notes will be posted here) Twitter: https://twitter.com/skipkimpel (https://twitter.com/skipkimpel ) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/skipkimpel1 (https://www.facebook.com/skipkimpel1) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/skipkimpel (https://www.linkedin.com/in/skipkimpel) Next week’s show, we will be starting a starting a multipart series on contactless payment…. The hottest, most talked about subject out there right now.
Skill On Air con Giovanni Guzzetta, costituzionalista, ordinario di Diritto Pubblico all'Università Roma Tor Vergata, su legge elettorale e referendum sul taglio dei parlamentari
It's the season 3 premiere and what better way to kick off the season than with Cult Podcast's very own Andrea Guzzetta! In this episode Andrea has beef with people who think that fat dudes can't fuck, Gerardo has beef with ads ruining New Years and Josh has beef with caricatures.
BurgerFi, the North Palm Beach, Fla.-based better-for-you burger brand is coming to an airport and Air Force base near you. “Non-traditional is an obvious next step for us,” said Charlie Guzzetta, chief brand development officer for BurgerFi, on the NRN Extra Serving Podcast. “It’s something that we view as a major growth vehicle for BurgerFi and the future of Burgerfi.” BurgerFi can offer hands on help to its franchisees and partners and has the flexibility to shapeshift to the needs of different spaces and their customers, said Guzzetta. BurgerFi currently has 125 locations.
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“Intellectually, I know what I have to offer and I know what I deserve.” Comedian Lara Beitz talks about dating emotionally unavailable people, learning to set boundaries, and working on not ghosting people, both romantically and in other aspects of her life. “It’s easier to withdraw… but we need people. It’s how we’re wired.” She talks about having a spiritual advisor in her life to guide her on creating healthier relationships and a happier self. Follow Lara on all the things @larabeitzEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“Intellectually, I know what I have to offer and I know what I deserve.” Comedian Lara Beitz talks about dating emotionally unavailable people, learning to set boundaries, and working on not ghosting people, both romantically and in other aspects of her life. “It’s easier to withdraw… but we need people. It’s how we’re wired.” She talks about having a spiritual advisor in her life to guide her on creating healthier relationships and a happier self. Follow Lara on all the things @larabeitzEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“The journey will take as long as it takes and you already have everything you need with you.” Adam Connie Sr. stops by to talk about his first marriage, alcoholism, homelessness, and learning to live your life for yourself. “I went through life looking for someone to please… I don’t do that anymore."Follow Adam on all the things @adamconniesrEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“The journey will take as long as it takes and you already have everything you need with you.” Adam Connie Sr. stops by to talk about his first marriage, alcoholism, homelessness, and learning to live your life for yourself. “I went through life looking for someone to please… I don’t do that anymore."Follow Adam on all the things @adamconniesrEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“Love used to mean ‘I can’t live without you,’ but now… I know that I can. I don’t use the word so lightly.” In the span of 2 years, stand-up comedian Sean White lost 3 siblings and a mother and also went through a divorce. He stops by to talk about how those experiences altered how he thinks about love. He also talks about how he keeps his family with him, “they become totems… you keep them with you and you can request guidance for what they represent…” I give this episode a 4/5 tears cuz I cry a lot. Follow Sean on IG and twitter: @seanwhitecomedyEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“Love used to mean ‘I can’t live without you,’ but now… I know that I can. I don’t use the word so lightly.” In the span of 2 years, stand-up comedian Sean White lost 3 siblings and a mother and also went through a divorce. He stops by to talk about how those experiences altered how he thinks about love. He also talks about how he keeps his family with him, “they become totems… you keep them with you and you can request guidance for what they represent…” I give this episode a 4/5 tears cuz I cry a lot. Follow Sean on IG and twitter: @seanwhitecomedyEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
"He told me: Halle Berry fucks for parts.“ Comedian and Writer Jessica Lovelace Chandler tells the story of being 19 and having a ‘private callback’ with a 50-year-old TV executive in Hollywood that became increasingly uncomfortable. “I remember thinking that I didn’t want to be there, but I didn’t know how to get out of it.” We discuss the range of reactions to someone touching you without your permission and the cloudy grey areas when it comes to Louis C.K., the Weinstein scandal, and how people think they know what they would do in that situation (they fucking don’t).Follow Jessica on twitter @somethingpunny and IG @jessica_el_seeEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
"He told me: Halle Berry fucks for parts.“ Comedian and Writer Jessica Lovelace Chandler tells the story of being 19 and having a ‘private callback’ with a 50-year-old TV executive in Hollywood that became increasingly uncomfortable. “I remember thinking that I didn’t want to be there, but I didn’t know how to get out of it.” We discuss the range of reactions to someone touching you without your permission and the cloudy grey areas when it comes to Louis C.K., the Weinstein scandal, and how people think they know what they would do in that situation (they fucking don’t).Follow Jessica on twitter @somethingpunny and IG @jessica_el_seeEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“I can be black and be THIS person at the same time!” Katrina Davis talks about being a black nerd growing up, not feeling like she fit easily into any group, and interracial dating. “Black guys weren’t interested in me, so NOW for (them) to cop an attitude about me dating white guys… it’s ridiculous.” We cover identity, the perils of on-line dating, and what it means to find a partner that accepts you for the weirdo you truly are. Follow Katrina on IG and Twitter @katrinasivad and @ComedyPopUpFollow me on all the things @sundresscomic Email the podcast @andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com
“I can be black and be THIS person at the same time!” Katrina Davis talks about being a black nerd growing up, not feeling like she fit easily into any group, and interracial dating. “Black guys weren’t interested in me, so NOW for (them) to cop an attitude about me dating white guys… it’s ridiculous.” We cover identity, the perils of on-line dating, and what it means to find a partner that accepts you for the weirdo you truly are. Follow Katrina on IG and Twitter @katrinasivad and @ComedyPopUpFollow me on all the things @sundresscomic Email the podcast @andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com
“There was always this fear that it would go too far and I wouldn’t be able to raise my voice and say no.” Stand-up comedian Kari Assad talks about losing her virginity at a late(ish) age and falling in love with her current boyfriend. “It helped that we both already liked ourselves.” We also bond over the odd (and terrifying) things that happened to us as women, and the struggle of communicating those experiences to our male partners. Follow her on IG @assadkarirocks and twitter @kariassad and check out her podcast ‘Lost it"Email us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody, @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“There was always this fear that it would go too far and I wouldn’t be able to raise my voice and say no.” Stand-up comedian Kari Assad talks about losing her virginity at a late(ish) age and falling in love with her current boyfriend. “It helped that we both already liked ourselves.” We also bond over the odd (and terrifying) things that happened to us as women, and the struggle of communicating those experiences to our male partners. Follow her on IG @assadkarirocks and twitter @kariassad and check out her podcast ‘Lost it"Email us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody, @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“It’s not a boob job… don’t ever say that to a survivor.. it’s like an amputation” One of my closest friends and preventative mastectomy survivor Mary Sugiyama stops by to talk about finding out she was positive for the mutated BRCA2 gene, which coupled with her family history gives her a 90% chance of breast or ovarian cancer. “I was 3 months into dating Nico and I was scared… it’s a lot to put on a new relationship.” She talks about how being completely helpless after her surgery changed their relationship, “I love him even more than the day I married him.”No, YOU’RE crying!Follow Mary on Insta @kintsugicreatureFind me on all the things @sundresscomic
“It’s not a boob job… don’t ever say that to a survivor.. it’s like an amputation” One of my closest friends and preventative mastectomy survivor Mary Sugiyama stops by to talk about finding out she was positive for the mutated BRCA2 gene, which coupled with her family history gives her a 90% chance of breast or ovarian cancer. “I was 3 months into dating Nico and I was scared… it’s a lot to put on a new relationship.” She talks about how being completely helpless after her surgery changed their relationship, “I love him even more than the day I married him.”No, YOU’RE crying!Follow Mary on Insta @kintsugicreatureFind me on all the things @sundresscomic
“I’ve never been in Love, I’m not even sure what it is…” Isaac Hirsch talks about his confusion around love and sex “I like sex… when it works.” He talks about a strange introduction to sex, not being able to read the social cues of whether or not women want to have sex, his dislike of rejection, and his general disinterest in romantic relationships. “I live an emotionless existence… if someone wants to try and date me… have realistic expectations.”Follow Isaac on IG and Twitter @ibhirschEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“I’ve never been in Love, I’m not even sure what it is…” Isaac Hirsch talks about his confusion around love and sex “I like sex… when it works.” He talks about a strange introduction to sex, not being able to read the social cues of whether or not women want to have sex, his dislike of rejection, and his general disinterest in romantic relationships. “I live an emotionless existence… if someone wants to try and date me… have realistic expectations.”Follow Isaac on IG and Twitter @ibhirschEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“I will smooch that coach into wanting to live!” Kelsey Lane and I talk about the relationship between co-dependents and narcissists, and our tendency to date people that NEED us. She talks about taking a break from dating and we bond over trying to destroy our Savior Complex with the people we date.Follow Kelsey on IG and twitter @itskelseylane Email us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“I will smooch that coach into wanting to live!” Kelsey Lane and I talk about the relationship between co-dependents and narcissists, and our tendency to date people that NEED us. She talks about taking a break from dating and we bond over trying to destroy our Savior Complex with the people we date.Follow Kelsey on IG and twitter @itskelseylane Email us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“All the things that you’re afraid of - when you have the right partner, everything becomes 50% easier” Pat Barker comes on to discuss how he met his wife, his prolonged courtship “We dated for a year before I was ready to be in a relationship… her friends HATED me” and dealing with a miscarriage prior to their wedding. He gives insight into what it feels like to find a supportive partner, and how to balance your dreams with your family.Follow Pat on IG and twitter @patbarkercomedyCheck out his podcast ‘Pat and Jeff Like Sports'Email us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“All the things that you’re afraid of - when you have the right partner, everything becomes 50% easier” Pat Barker comes on to discuss how he met his wife, his prolonged courtship “We dated for a year before I was ready to be in a relationship… her friends HATED me” and dealing with a miscarriage prior to their wedding. He gives insight into what it feels like to find a supportive partner, and how to balance your dreams with your family.Follow Pat on IG and twitter @patbarkercomedyCheck out his podcast ‘Pat and Jeff Like Sports'Email us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“If you’re old enough to be fuckin’ you don’t get to ask your Mom to make you pancakes.” Comedian and Scene Mom Anna Valenzuela stops by to talk dating grown-ass men who can take care of themselves, NOT being everyone’s Mom and taking the time for self-care. She talks about her current relationship, how it came to be and how they maintain it. “Communication is Key, we talk about everything.” Follow Anna on Instagram and twitter @annavisfunCheck out her website: www.annavalenzuela.comCheck out the Brujaja Podcast and the 12 Questions PodcastEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“If you’re old enough to be fuckin’ you don’t get to ask your Mom to make you pancakes.” Comedian and Scene Mom Anna Valenzuela stops by to talk dating grown-ass men who can take care of themselves, NOT being everyone’s Mom and taking the time for self-care. She talks about her current relationship, how it came to be and how they maintain it. “Communication is Key, we talk about everything.” Follow Anna on Instagram and twitter @annavisfunCheck out her website: www.annavalenzuela.comCheck out the Brujaja Podcast and the 12 Questions PodcastEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“It takes about 2 years for someone to realize they don’t like me.” Max Matiash and I discuss all the ways that his borderline personality disorder affects his life and romantic relationships. We talk managing symptoms, weaponizing emotions, and building a sense of self-esteem beyond external validation. We also have a trauma-bonding speed round. Follow Max on IG @maxmatiash Email us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“It takes about 2 years for someone to realize they don’t like me.” Max Matiash and I discuss all the ways that his borderline personality disorder affects his life and romantic relationships. We talk managing symptoms, weaponizing emotions, and building a sense of self-esteem beyond external validation. We also have a trauma-bonding speed round. Follow Max on IG @maxmatiash Email us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“When white girls say they like black guys… they’re not talking about me.” Nate and I discuss growing up albino, intellectualizing hatred and fear, and the responsibility of having someone actually fall in love with you. “I’m afraid of someone else falling in love with me… because I don’t always like myself and if someone falls in love with me, and that means that I have to live up to their idea of me… and it’s terrifying.”Follow Nate on IG @thehurd and Twitter @theHurd27Email us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“When white girls say they like black guys… they’re not talking about me.” Nate and I discuss growing up albino, intellectualizing hatred and fear, and the responsibility of having someone actually fall in love with you. “I’m afraid of someone else falling in love with me… because I don’t always like myself and if someone falls in love with me, and that means that I have to live up to their idea of me… and it’s terrifying.”Follow Nate on IG @thehurd and Twitter @theHurd27Email us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“There are songs that I shared with women that I then have to re-claim… because it’s a song I really like.” Jimmy and I talk music and love, how certain songs remind you of certain people and how what you’re listening to marks the passage of time and love in your life. He also talks about his relationship with music making him a fuller person and I riff heavily on him being an old man. Check him out on IG and Twitter @jimmytheworm and Check out his podcast ‘The Worm Turns with Jimmy Callaway’Email us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snapsSOURCES: https://www.forbes.com/sites/michelecatalano/2012/12/23/the-lost-art-of-the-mixtape/#535d97b1f33c
“There are songs that I shared with women that I then have to re-claim… because it’s a song I really like.” Jimmy and I talk music and love, how certain songs remind you of certain people and how what you’re listening to marks the passage of time and love in your life. He also talks about his relationship with music making him a fuller person and I riff heavily on him being an old man. Check him out on IG and Twitter @jimmytheworm and Check out his podcast ‘The Worm Turns with Jimmy Callaway’Email us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snapsSOURCES: https://www.forbes.com/sites/michelecatalano/2012/12/23/the-lost-art-of-the-mixtape/#535d97b1f33c
“It’s not a breakup until someone has to get a restraining order.” Aston Wallace and I discuss commitmentphobia, briefly dating each other and our super-chill breakup. We also discuss FOMO for parties and potential partners and talk about bringing kids into a world that kinda sucks. I only cry a little bit.Follow Aston on IG and Twitter @fastramoneCheck out the Atlanta Cast and the FPRK Radio PodcastEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snapsSOURCES: https://psychcentral.com/blog/what-is-commitment-phobia-relationship-anxiety/
“It’s not a breakup until someone has to get a restraining order.” Aston Wallace and I discuss commitmentphobia, briefly dating each other and our super-chill breakup. We also discuss FOMO for parties and potential partners and talk about bringing kids into a world that kinda sucks. I only cry a little bit.Follow Aston on IG and Twitter @fastramoneCheck out the Atlanta Cast and the FPRK Radio PodcastEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snapsSOURCES: https://psychcentral.com/blog/what-is-commitment-phobia-relationship-anxiety/
“We were 14… and then she got pregnant.” Dominic Angel talks about how dating (and having sex) at a very young age changed how he views relationships. “I had to learn how to have friends… to pursue something else besides just that one other person.” We talk about how he’s grown up since then and how he’s working on being a fuller, healthier person in relationships. Follow Dominic on IG and Twitter @domsiethebomsieEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“We were 14… and then she got pregnant.” Dominic Angel talks about how dating (and having sex) at a very young age changed how he views relationships. “I had to learn how to have friends… to pursue something else besides just that one other person.” We talk about how he’s grown up since then and how he’s working on being a fuller, healthier person in relationships. Follow Dominic on IG and Twitter @domsiethebomsieEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“Masculinity is something that can be taken from you.” Stand-up comedian and philosopher Brian Simpson talks about his journey from being a foster kid “people made choices for my life, but didn’t have to be around to suffer the consequences,” to ‘being his own man’ in the military. He talks about masculinity as a prison that causes conflict between men and women in relationships, and what he does to try and free himself from it those bonds. Follow Brian on IG and Twitter @shortwideneckEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody, @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“Masculinity is something that can be taken from you.” Stand-up comedian and philosopher Brian Simpson talks about his journey from being a foster kid “people made choices for my life, but didn’t have to be around to suffer the consequences,” to ‘being his own man’ in the military. He talks about masculinity as a prison that causes conflict between men and women in relationships, and what he does to try and free himself from it those bonds. Follow Brian on IG and Twitter @shortwideneckEmail us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody, @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“We’re all having a lot of sex, none of it’s very good, and we’e all miserable living by the beach” Stand up comedian and co-host of The Mean Boys Podcast Keith Carey talks about discovering his sexuality at a very young age, the warped sex talk his step-father gave him at age 8, “Don’t be gay unless you go to jail” and how he’s moving towards finding love. WARNING - FRANK TALK ABOUT SEX IN THIS EPISODEFollow Keith on Instagram and twitter @keithtellsjokes and check out the Mean Boys Podcast if you’re interested in grimy, irreverent jokes. Email us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody, @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“We’re all having a lot of sex, none of it’s very good, and we’e all miserable living by the beach” Stand up comedian and co-host of The Mean Boys Podcast Keith Carey talks about discovering his sexuality at a very young age, the warped sex talk his step-father gave him at age 8, “Don’t be gay unless you go to jail” and how he’s moving towards finding love. WARNING - FRANK TALK ABOUT SEX IN THIS EPISODEFollow Keith on Instagram and twitter @keithtellsjokes and check out the Mean Boys Podcast if you’re interested in grimy, irreverent jokes. Email us @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody, @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“Love is this thing that doesn’t solve everything"Stand-up comedian and co-host of Cult Podcast, Armando Torres discusses the psychological effects of homelessness and how his mindset affected his relationship at the time. He talks about how his family’s relationships affected his ideas about love, how homeless people are treated, and how not feeling centered in the world leads to feelings of alienation.Follow Armando on Instagram and twitter @mandodoesstuff and check out Cult Podcast on Instagram and twitter @cultpodcastEmail us @andrealoveseverybody for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“Love is this thing that doesn’t solve everything"Stand-up comedian and co-host of Cult Podcast, Armando Torres discusses the psychological effects of homelessness and how his mindset affected his relationship at the time. He talks about how his family’s relationships affected his ideas about love, how homeless people are treated, and how not feeling centered in the world leads to feelings of alienation.Follow Armando on Instagram and twitter @mandodoesstuff and check out Cult Podcast on Instagram and twitter @cultpodcastEmail us @andrealoveseverybody for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“In every Black family, there's an unwritten rule where there's a White girlfriend quota”Stand-up comedian and Channel 310 CEO Niles Abston talks about unwritten dating rules in black families, and how the burden of racism is something a lot of white people aren’t prepared to deal with in interracial relationships. We focus on the subtleties of racism, sexism, and how the burden of education to create understanding falls on the oppressed. “It gets exhausting. I already have a job… I’m about to educate white people for free? … I’m not Oprah!"Follow Niles twitter @niles100 Instagram @niles310Email us @andrealoveseverybody for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“In every Black family, there's an unwritten rule where there's a White girlfriend quota”Stand-up comedian and Channel 310 CEO Niles Abston talks about unwritten dating rules in black families, and how the burden of racism is something a lot of white people aren’t prepared to deal with in interracial relationships. We focus on the subtleties of racism, sexism, and how the burden of education to create understanding falls on the oppressed. “It gets exhausting. I already have a job… I’m about to educate white people for free? … I’m not Oprah!"Follow Niles twitter @niles100 Instagram @niles310Email us @andrealoveseverybody for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @ComedyPopUp and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“Your Mom’s hair was on fire all the time and I thought… if I could help out, maybe I could see who she really was without the crazy"Andrea’s Mom and Step-Dad stop by to talk about how they met and started dating. My mother was divorced with 2 kids and my step-dad was 40 and never had a girlfriend before so they had a lot to learn about love and each other. They talk about expressing their expectations on the first date and how NOT to propose to someone.Please don’t follow my Mom on FacebookEmail us @andrealoveseverybody for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @comedypopup and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“Your Mom’s hair was on fire all the time and I thought… if I could help out, maybe I could see who she really was without the crazy"Andrea’s Mom and Step-Dad stop by to talk about how they met and started dating. My mother was divorced with 2 kids and my step-dad was 40 and never had a girlfriend before so they had a lot to learn about love and each other. They talk about expressing their expectations on the first date and how NOT to propose to someone.Please don’t follow my Mom on FacebookEmail us @andrealoveseverybody for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody @comedypopup and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic for show updates and sweet snaps
“ A lot of times you think of it as me VERSUS the skinny girls and you realize no, they feel the same way, just about different shit."Comedian and Cult Podcast co-host Paige Wesley stops by to talk about her experiences dating as a plus-sized woman and how BBW dating sites both helped her gain confidence in her attractiveness and overwhelmed her with creepy dudes (cuz creepy dudes are EVERYWHERE). She also speaks to how our culture creates a value system (especially for women) based on being skinny and how that’s harmful for everyone, not just the BBWs. Follow Paige on Instagram @rampaigewesley and twitter @piagewesleyCheck out her podcast Cult PodcastEmail us @andrealoveseverybody for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic and @comedypopup for show updates and sweet snaps
“ A lot of times you think of it as me VERSUS the skinny girls and you realize no, they feel the same way, just about different shit."Comedian and Cult Podcast co-host Paige Wesley stops by to talk about her experiences dating as a plus-sized woman and how BBW dating sites both helped her gain confidence in her attractiveness and overwhelmed her with creepy dudes (cuz creepy dudes are EVERYWHERE). She also speaks to how our culture creates a value system (especially for women) based on being skinny and how that’s harmful for everyone, not just the BBWs. Follow Paige on Instagram @rampaigewesley and twitter @piagewesleyCheck out her podcast Cult PodcastEmail us @andrealoveseverybody for show pitches, ideas, comments, etcFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody and twitter @andrealovespodFollow me @sundresscomic and @comedypopup for show updates and sweet snaps
“We all want connection, whatever that means."Dating coach and former phone sex operator Rebecca Leib talks candidly about her experiences and what they taught her about the human condition. We talk about the societal pressure to be paired up and the joys of misogyny. Email Rebecca at feelingitdating@gmail.comFind her on Instagram and twitter @rebeccaleibFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody and @ComedyPopUpTwitter @andrealovespodEmail @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com
“We all want connection, whatever that means."Dating coach and former phone sex operator Rebecca Leib talks candidly about her experiences and what they taught her about the human condition. We talk about the societal pressure to be paired up and the joys of misogyny. Email Rebecca at feelingitdating@gmail.comFind her on Instagram and twitter @rebeccaleibFollow us on Instagram @andrealoveseverybody and @ComedyPopUpTwitter @andrealovespodEmail @ andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com
Stand-up comedian Ramon Rivas II discusses his journey from 26-year-old-virgin to realizing at 33 that a woman he was sleeping with had him saved in her phone as ‘Ramon Fuckboi.’ We talk about how he got to that point and how he’s visionboarding his way out of fast-food sex and into more meaningful relationships. We talk about re-wiring yourself to see love, care, and sex as interconnected. Ramon also talks about women with “pussy-based personalities” and Andrea relates the emotional exhaustion of correcting dude’s disrespectful behaviors. Find Ramon Rivas II at www.blazerramon.com AND @blazerramon on Instagram and TwitterFollow Andrea Guzzetta on Instagram and twitter @sundresscomicAlso follow @andrealoveseverybody, @cpupodcasts and @oversharingcomedy on Instagram for updates on the podcast and shows.WANT TO PITCH AN EPISODE/LOVE STORY/LEAVE A COMMENT? Send to: andrealoveseverybody@gmail.comSEND LOVE STORIES TO: 657-234-5731
Stand-up comedian Ramon Rivas II discusses his journey from 26-year-old-virgin to realizing at 33 that a woman he was sleeping with had him saved in her phone as ‘Ramon Fuckboi.’ We talk about how he got to that point and how he’s visionboarding his way out of fast-food sex and into more meaningful relationships. We talk about re-wiring yourself to see love, care, and sex as interconnected. Ramon also talks about women with “pussy-based personalities” and Andrea relates the emotional exhaustion of correcting dude’s disrespectful behaviors. Find Ramon Rivas II at www.blazerramon.com AND @blazerramon on Instagram and TwitterFollow Andrea Guzzetta on Instagram and twitter @sundresscomicAlso follow @andrealoveseverybody, @cpupodcasts and @oversharingcomedy on Instagram for updates on the podcast and shows.WANT TO PITCH AN EPISODE/LOVE STORY/LEAVE A COMMENT? Send to: andrealoveseverybody@gmail.comSEND LOVE STORIES TO: 657-234-5731
“When we look at people with pity, that’s a problem”Stand-up comedian and sweet pea Carlos Delgado and I talk as Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACA) and how that’s affected our lives in different ways. Carlos talks about trying to navigate adult love with no real compass on what healthy love should be, and how he’s been growing in his self-worth and learning how to set boundaries with others as friends and lovers. “When you carry your self worth, you become attractive to the right people.”Follow Carlos on Instagram and Twitter @cevichepapi Comedy Album “Featuring for Myself"And check out his new podcast “Let Go and Let Gucci”Follow Andrea on Instagram and twitter @sundresscomicAlso follow @andrealoveseverybody, @CPUPodcasts and @oversharingcomedy on Instagram for updates on the podcast and shows.WANT TO PITCH AN EPISODE/LOVE STORY/LEAVE A COMMENT? Send to: andrealoveseverybody@gmail.comSEND LOVE STORIES TO: 657-234-5731
“When we look at people with pity, that’s a problem”Stand-up comedian and sweet pea Carlos Delgado and I talk as Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACA) and how that’s affected our lives in different ways. Carlos talks about trying to navigate adult love with no real compass on what healthy love should be, and how he’s been growing in his self-worth and learning how to set boundaries with others as friends and lovers. “When you carry your self worth, you become attractive to the right people.”Follow Carlos on Instagram and Twitter @cevichepapi Comedy Album “Featuring for Myself"And check out his new podcast “Let Go and Let Gucci”Follow Andrea on Instagram and twitter @sundresscomicAlso follow @andrealoveseverybody, @CPUPodcasts and @oversharingcomedy on Instagram for updates on the podcast and shows.WANT TO PITCH AN EPISODE/LOVE STORY/LEAVE A COMMENT? Send to: andrealoveseverybody@gmail.comSEND LOVE STORIES TO: 657-234-5731
Stand-up Comedian Andy Iwancio has been with her partner for 16 years and both came out as trans to eachother over the course of their relationship. She talks about meeting her partner, transitioning, and getting really good at putting down hecklers. She shares boob DIY crafting tips, the pitfalls of being be-dicked in airport security lines, and her hopes for the next generation of trans kids.Follow Andy Iwancio on Instagram and twitter @kidamigaFollow Andrea on Instagram and twitter @sundresscomicAlso follow @andrealoveseverybody @cpupodcasts and @oversharingcomedy on Instagram for updates on the podcast and shows.WANT TO PITCH AN EPISODE/LOVE STORY/LEAVE A COMMENT? Send to: andrealoveseverybody@gmail.comSEND LOVE STORIES TO: 657-234-5731
Stand-up Comedian Andy Iwancio has been with her partner for 16 years and both came out as trans to eachother over the course of their relationship. She talks about meeting her partner, transitioning, and getting really good at putting down hecklers. She shares boob DIY crafting tips, the pitfalls of being be-dicked in airport security lines, and her hopes for the next generation of trans kids.Follow Andy Iwancio on Instagram and twitter @kidamigaFollow Andrea on Instagram and twitter @sundresscomicAlso follow @andrealoveseverybody @cpupodcasts and @oversharingcomedy on Instagram for updates on the podcast and shows.WANT TO PITCH AN EPISODE/LOVE STORY/LEAVE A COMMENT? Send to: andrealoveseverybody@gmail.comSEND LOVE STORIES TO: 657-234-5731
Stand-up comedian Anthony Dayo talks about his recent divorce, moving to Los Angeles while in a serious relationship, and what initially attracted him to his ex-wife. We also talk about some of the factors that led to his infidelity and how wanting a better life for his daughter gives him something to struggle for. Follow Anthony @Mr.Day0 on instagram and twitterFollow Andrea on Instagram @sundresscomic, @andrealoveseverybody, @oversharingcomedy. and @cpupodcastsWANT TO PITCH AN EPISODE/LOVE STORY/LEAVE A COMMENT? Send to: andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com
Stand-up comedian Anthony Dayo talks about his recent divorce, moving to Los Angeles while in a serious relationship, and what initially attracted him to his ex-wife. We also talk about some of the factors that led to his infidelity and how wanting a better life for his daughter gives him something to struggle for. Follow Anthony @Mr.Day0 on instagram and twitterFollow Andrea on Instagram @sundresscomic, @andrealoveseverybody, @oversharingcomedy. and @cpupodcastsWANT TO PITCH AN EPISODE/LOVE STORY/LEAVE A COMMENT? Send to: andrealoveseverybody@gmail.com
"You don't want to be someone's first brown girl. but you also don't want to be their 10th" Stand-up comics and Founders of Facial Recognition Comedy Pallavi Gunalan, Fizaa Dosani, and Zahra Ali explain what Desi means, contradictory expectations from parents (Stay innocent forever but why don't you have a baby?!), and the barrage of confused and horny men messaging them on Tinder. Andrea opens up about her first boyfriend and being "that white person" by going on a yoga retreat in India. Facial Recognition Comedy on Instagram @facialrecognitioncomedy and Twitter @facialreccomedyThey have shows the Second Sunday of every month at Westside Comedy Theater at 9pmPallavi: Pallavi Gunalan on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and at pallavigunalan.comFizaa: Fizaa Dosani on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and atfizaadosani.comZahra: Zahra Ali on Facebook and zahraalilive on Instagram and TwitterAndrea: Andrea Guzzetta on Facebook and @sundresscomic on InstagramAlso, please follow Oversharing Comedy @oversharingcomedy on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for Upcoming show information produced by Pallavi and myself
"You don't want to be someone's first brown girl. but you also don't want to be their 10th" Stand-up comics and Founders of Facial Recognition Comedy Pallavi Gunalan, Fizaa Dosani, and Zahra Ali explain what Desi means, contradictory expectations from parents (Stay innocent forever but why don't you have a baby?!), and the barrage of confused and horny men messaging them on Tinder. Andrea opens up about her first boyfriend and being "that white person" by going on a yoga retreat in India. Facial Recognition Comedy on Instagram @facialrecognitioncomedy and Twitter @facialreccomedyThey have shows the Second Sunday of every month at Westside Comedy Theater at 9pmPallavi: Pallavi Gunalan on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and at pallavigunalan.comFizaa: Fizaa Dosani on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and atfizaadosani.comZahra: Zahra Ali on Facebook and zahraalilive on Instagram and TwitterAndrea: Andrea Guzzetta on Facebook and @sundresscomic on InstagramAlso, please follow Oversharing Comedy @oversharingcomedy on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for Upcoming show information produced by Pallavi and myself
Stand-up Comic Quincy Jones talks about “the pressure to die,” and finding love every day. We also talk entitlement, the burden of obligation, projecting your past onto new people, how to argue respectfully, and forgiving our parents for being human. Follow Quincy on Instagram and Twitter @llqj206 Check out his podcasts: Random Thoughts with Quincy Jones AND Freegame FridaysShow IG: @andrealoveseverybodyFollow Andrea @SunDressComic and @CPUPodcasts for information on new episodes
Stand-up Comic Quincy Jones talks about “the pressure to die,” and finding love every day. We also talk entitlement, the burden of obligation, projecting your past onto new people, how to argue respectfully, and forgiving our parents for being human. Follow Quincy on Instagram and Twitter @llqj206 Check out his podcasts: Random Thoughts with Quincy Jones AND Freegame FridaysShow IG: @andrealoveseverybodyFollow Andrea @SunDressComic and @CPUPodcasts for information on new episodes
Stand-up comic Greg Roque talks about dating with a disability and maintaining independence in a relationship. Andrea talks about getting candy from a cool guy with a van that didn’t touch her and we debate back rubs vs. boredom sex.Follow him on Instagram @revroq or go to his website gregroque.com and follow Andrea @SunDressComic and @CPUPodcasts for information on new episodes
Stand-up comic Greg Roque talks about dating with a disability and maintaining independence in a relationship. Andrea talks about getting candy from a cool guy with a van that didn’t touch her and we debate back rubs vs. boredom sex.Follow him on Instagram @revroq or go to his website gregroque.com and follow Andrea @SunDressComic and @CPUPodcasts for information on new episodes
“I’m not mentally ill, I just take medication so I can live with my brain!"Stand-up Comic April Lotshaw bonds with Andrea debating how many dates you should wait before letting someone know you’ve been to the psych ward and being anxious at parties and dating and really everywhere. We also talk dating our friends, co-dependence and dudes who won’t call you their girlfriend. Andrea shares some Valentine’s Day horror stories and April yells at producer Al Bahmani.Follow April on Instagram @aprillotshaw and Check out her Podcast “You’re such a sex and the city podcast” on Instagram as @sexcitypod
“I’m not mentally ill, I just take medication so I can live with my brain!"Stand-up Comic April Lotshaw bonds with Andrea debating how many dates you should wait before letting someone know you’ve been to the psych ward and being anxious at parties and dating and really everywhere. We also talk dating our friends, co-dependence and dudes who won’t call you their girlfriend. Andrea shares some Valentine’s Day horror stories and April yells at producer Al Bahmani.Follow April on Instagram @aprillotshaw and Check out her Podcast “You’re such a sex and the city podcast” on Instagram as @sexcitypod
GoatVsFish speaks about Goat Yoga and asks one Andrea Guzzetta if it is Goat or Fish. Follow GoatVsFishIG: @GoatVsFish TW: @GoatVsFish FB: @GoatVsFish Discussion Group Future VS: http://www.goatvsfish.com Facebook: Like @GoatVsFAndrea Guzzetta IG: @sundresscomicTW: @sundresscomic Producer: Michael Allen CPA Executive Producer: Al Bahmani GoatVsFish Podcast is recorded at The World Famous Comedy Store, Los Angeles.
Cathie Guzzetta, RN, PhD, HNC, discusses the experiences that led her to interest in the holistic approach to critical care. She shares her thoughts on caring for the mind, body and spirit of patients and families, including the controversies behind allowing some families to be present during CPR and invasive procedures. Guzzetta is director of Holistic Nursing Consultants in Washington, D.C., and one of seven prominent critical care leaders to present during the plenary sessions at the 35th Critical Care Congress January 7 to 11 in San Francisco, California.