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Latest podcast episodes about jordan schwartz

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today
Weekend Edition: President Trump's First 100 Days in Office, Political Polarization, and a new Harvard Youth Poll

C-SPAN Radio - Washington Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 38:03


In this weekend's episode, three segments from this past week's Washington Journal. First, President Trump marked his 100th day in office earlier this week – but ever wonder where that benchmark came from? We'll find out with presidential historian Lindsay Chervinsky. Then, Cook Political Report's David Wasserman discusses his analysis of the electorate and shifts in political polarization. It's actually getting better . Finally, a brand new poll shows young Americans losing faith in government institutions and in leaders of BOTH parties. We'll dig into the results with Jordan Schwartz - student chair of the Harvard Youth Poll. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged
Driving a Tesla ‘has become toxic': Owners scrubbing off logos amid rising Elon Musk anger

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 19:37


Some Tesla owners are taking extreme steps to protect themselves from vandalism as acts of aggression against Tesla, Tesla owners, and Elon Musk himself ramp up across the nation.Using a heat gun, screw gun, and fishing line, Jordan Schwartz revealed to KING 5 that he removed the Tesla logos from his vehicle.“It's symbolic, but I think symbols matter,” Schwartz told KING 5. “It's tearing down a flag; it's raising a flag.”But, according to Schwartz, he's not removing the logos from his car out of fear of retaliation but out of concern for Musk's politics and that he might be an antisemite.“I won't be cowed by Nazis or people on the left,” Schwartz continued. “I am doing this because I want to make a statement about my ideology. Not out of fear.”He has since removed Tesla logos for several other people's cars, with owners wanting them gone for wide-ranging reasons. Schwartz told KING 5 that he would remove the logos for any Tesla owners who wanted the job done. Schwartz even developed a step-by-step guide on how to remove the Tesla logos.

College Bound Mentor
SAT & ACT Accommodations with Jordan Schwartz

College Bound Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 41:54


There's a lot to consider when it comes to SAT & ACT accommodations. But, they can be well worth your time if they're relevant to you. In this episode, we welcome on special guest Jordan Schwartz, Founder & CEO of Green Light Education. He's been teaching the SAT, ACT, and LSAT since 2016 and manages a team of highly-skilled academic & test prep tutors. Hear whether you should apply for SAT & ACT accommodations, when to submit, the most common types of accommodations, ethical considerations when it comes to testing accommodations, and how the SAT compares to the ACT. Connect with Jordan on LinkedIn and at GreenLight.Education, check out his Accommodations Guides for the SAT, ACT, and LSAT, and Subscribe to College Bound Mentor on your favorite podcast platform and learn more at CollegeBoundMentor.com

Financially Ever After
[Replay] Honoring Traditions and Making New Ones This Holiday Season with Jordan Schwartz Hendin

Financially Ever After

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 39:13


Welcome to Financially Ever After Widowhood. As we're in the heart of the holiday season, we know this time of year can bring both cherished memories and difficult emotions, especially for widows navigating loss. Today, we're bringing back one of our most impactful episodes from last year, featuring Cognitive Behavioral and Grief Coach Jordan Schwartz Hendin. We hope this special replay offers comfort, guidance, and a reminder that you're not alone. Thank you for tuning in, and we wish you peace and support this holiday season. Let's revisit this incredible episode. Jordan draws from her personal experiences with grief, having lost her own mother at a young age and supporting her widowed grandmother through multiple losses. Now a professional coach, she works with women struggling with grief and major life transitions. In this week's show, Jordan and Stacy explore handling loss and loneliness, honoring traditions, and staying financially sound. The holidays can bring up complex emotions such as sadness, anger, and loneliness. This is normal after a major loss. Avoid unhealthy coping strategies like becoming an "isolator" or "doer." Don't overcommit to events or hide away alone. Reflect on your core values. Focus on traditions that align with what matters most, like family time. Make new memories and experiences, especially with children. Gift experiences rather than material items. Have open conversations with family about your grief. Don't pretend to be okay if you're not. Manage your finances by focusing on your values, not material possessions. Stick to a budget for holiday gifts and activities. You don't have to navigate the holidays alone. Seek support from family or a grief counselor during this difficult time. Resources Jordan Schwartz on Website | Instagram | Email | Phone: 917-947-6037   Stacy Francis on LinkedIn | X(Twitter) Email: stacy@francisfinancial.com FrancisFinancial.com   Reach out to receive a complimentary consultation! Contact Francis Financial at +212-374-9008 or visit Francis Financial today!

GILTI Conscience
GILTI Conscience Spotlight Series: Embracing Diversity

GILTI Conscience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 31:48 Transcription Available


In our second episode in our spotlight series focused on celebrating diversity, GILTI Conscience's David Farhat and Stefane Victor are joined by colleagues Brian Breheny and Jordan Schwartz for an earnest dialogue on DEI in big law. The guests discuss some of the challenges they faced as gay professionals, including their experiences coming out at work and questions they faced, as well as their efforts to advocate for diversity in the workplace and embrace its importance.

BGBC Pulpit
Its A Blizzard Out There, Bro Jordan Schwartz, Wed PM, 07/19/2023

BGBC Pulpit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 39:58


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The QuiverCast
Jordan Schwartz of Ohana Surf Shop

The QuiverCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 66:52


In today's episode, we chat with a surf shop owner, Jordan Schwartz from Ohana Surf Shop in Stuart  Florida  @ohanasurfshop .  Ohana Surf Shop has been in business for over 16 years, with strong ties to the local surf community. Jordan talks about how the shop volunteers with all kinds of different events and surf contests that help many organizations. He tells about the variety of surfboard shapers that they carry and how most of them are local Florida shapers. Jordan does a surf report every morning, all eyes, no lies, where he shows us what the waves are doing. And did Jordan really come in #1 in the world for Women's Fantasy Surfer? Find out!Get your favorite apparel at Ohana Surf Shop Music from the best surf rapper of all time @slipperysurfa Support the showIf you like the QuiverCast here are some ways to help us keep going! I always like Coffee! Buy me a Coffee! Become a Patreon for as little as a Buck a Month! Patreon Find Us: Website: thequivercast.com Instagram: @quiver_cast Facebook: The QuiverCast Twitter: @The_QuiverCast Sound Editing by: The Steele Collective

The Ohioan
Alliance, Ohio has a national champion

The Ohioan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 14:13


Alliance High School senior Jordan Schwartz talks about his recent national championship in Extemp Debate and what Lincoln Douglas Debate is like in 2022. How you can connect with us Subscribe to the podcast Ways you can support the show Check out our latest podcasts Connect with Chris Pugh on social media Ways you can save money Check out our latest contests --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theohioan/message

The Encrypted Economy
LeXpunK's Take on Exchange Regs and DeFi - Brandon Ferrick, Jordan Schwartz, and Eric Hess of the LeXpunK Army - E78

The Encrypted Economy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 71:32 Transcription Available


On this week's episode of The Encrypted Economy, our guests are Brandon Ferrick and Jordan Schwartz, co-members of the LeXpunK Army. LeXpunK is a collaborative legal advocacy group that analyzes the state of the regulatory environment surrounding decentralized technologies. We give a brief introduction of Reg ATS and an analysis of the LeXpunK comment letter that followed. Be sure to subscribe to The Encrypted Economy for more insight on the regulatory framework in Web 3.0.Topics Covered:         ·       Introduction·       Jordan's Background·       Brandon's Background·       Eric's Background·       Introduction to LeXpunK Army·       What's the Problem with Reg ATS?·       Why Should we Care?·       Discussing LeXpunK's Comment Letter·       Problematic Host Obligations in Reg ATS·       Understanding Technology Neutrality Resource List:·       Brandon's LinkedIn·       Jordan's Twitter·       Brandon's Twitter·       LeXpunK Army·       Regulation ATS·       Bitcoin Miami·       Rise of LeXpunK Army·       Reg ATS Comment Letter·       Hester Pierce Dissent·       The Laws That Govern The Securities Industry Follow The Encrypted Economy on your favorite platforms! Twitter LinkedIn Instagram Facebook      

Conspiracy of Goodness Podcast
Lead like a Bee: Business Benefits of a Hive Mind with Jordan Schwartz

Conspiracy of Goodness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 59:48


Our thought leader of the day is Jordan Schwartz, a believer of the “Hive Mind” as a strategy for leaders to grow their teams and businesses. The Hive Mind simply refers to the collective intelligence or consciousness of a group of people. Drawing lessons from beehives and ant colonies, Jordan leads his team in implementing his many endeavors, including Pathable, an event app and website channel for conferences and other virtual events. Listen to Jordan and learn how to lead like a bee! [00:01 - 05:06] Opening Segment I introduce Jordan Schwartz What happened to his business when COVID-19 hit? Growing his team from 20 to hundreds [05:07 - 16:55] The Hive Mind Biomimicry Hive mind Observing bees Communicating with a hive of bees - “I mean you no harm” by walking and interacting with it so it learns it isn't a threat Colonies in our lives Helpers Look for the helpers Jordan worked in Microsoft for 10 years then started a business 12 Years ago went to virtual workplace Virtual workplace allowed employee selections from the world, not just local Healthy flow of information Caring about each other Created a culture to be fulfilling and rewarding to help others Preserving other's dignity [16:56 - 32:55] Culture of Relationships Culture around relationships The truth about vulnerability The Edge of disaster/Pandemic Changes How his team adjusted during the pandemic Went through the processes [32:56 - 42:03] Zoom With No Video Dr. Wooley-Baker Episode mention Hiring for their talents then making them conform to the system Instead create a place where people can self organize Building a team/hiring Differences in hiring a virtual team Getting them to make videos of themselves Video pieces of hiring critical - you can see them Never turned a camera on Zoom in beginning Zoom without video They felt it was intrusive When they turned on cameras there was a magic moment of delight seeing a person for the first time Relationships were more meaningful with cameras on Asked people silver lining of pandemic [42:04 - 56:24] Digital Nomads The silver lining Jordan realized from the COVID-19 pandemic Create systems as leaders that inspire Communicating with clarity Digital Nomads Working from anywhere in the world Seeing it as more than acceptable but also desirable Post covid Playing with the idea of allowing people who are adopting a nomadic lifestyle to continue to have social experiences Pay attention to the wonder and delight [56:25- 59:47] Closing Segment Connect with Jordan Links below Final announcements Tweetable Quotes: “It was important and rewarding for people to help each other. There's no point system for helping somebody...” - Jordan Schwartz “I like the word ‘wonder' because it has [a] little bit of curiosity, it has discovery....” - Jordan Schwartz Resources Mentioned: Kevin Kelly Conspiracy of Goodness previous episode What Businesses Can Learn from Nature with Dr. Tamsin Woolley-Barker Email jordan@hive-mind.com to reach out to Jordan or connect with him on LinkedIn. Check out Hive Mind to know more about his work. Conspiracy of Goodness Links: Conspiracy of Goodness Network https://conspiracyofgoodnessnetwork.com/ Conspiracy of Goodness on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/goodnessnetwork/ Dr. Lynda's Book: https://www.dr-lynda.com/book/happiness Ever Widening Circles https://everwideningcircles.com/ EWC APP: https://everwideningcircles.com/good-news-app-ever-widening-circles-app/ Affiliate Partners http://everwideningcircles.com/partners Donate! https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=I-nvmUrlbDfU67bRoWWdOhFxiAM_W81jtIFBGCYzfCL6fG8oSUOg9ONIL9WR8LDjLEeYj0&country.x=US&locale.x=US EWC Ed: https://ed.everwideningcircles.com/

The Key Point Podcast
Print Innovation with AAA Flag & Banner

The Key Point Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 16:00


Research analyst Colin McMahon sits down with AAA Flag & Banner representatives Patrick Green, VP of Sales & Marketing, and Jordan Schwartz, Vice President Of Business Development, to discuss the company's latest innovative product: the printed fans now populating MLB stadiums across the country. The three also discuss the impact of COVID, the continued need for innovation, as well as how digital initiatives will spell future success within the print industry.

Forward GC
Jordan Schwartz: From In-house to Building a Successful Virtual Practice in a Post-COVID Future

Forward GC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 42:29


Key TakeawaysLawyers with specialization and specific knowledge will gain a competitive advance when launching their virtual practice.The speed of innovation within the legal industry will vary based on practice area and nature of work.More companies are refusing to pay a premium for routine legal work and independent lawyers are filling that need. Lawyers focused on saving clients headspace and expensive overhead will succeed in this new economy.

Since Sliced Bread
ReGrained ups the ante on sustainable snack making

Since Sliced Bread

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 22:23


After developing a proprietary technology for turning spent brewing grains into a food-safe flour called SuperGrain+, Daniel Kurzrock and Jordan Schwartz founded ReGrained. The company uses the flour in its line of branded snacks that includes nutrition bars and puffs. In this episode of Since Sliced Bread, Mr. Kurzrock shares the challenges they’ve faced not just creating ReGrained but also developing a supply chain that aims to close a food waste loop.

Tatter
Episode 46: Measure for Measure (Wil Cunningham & Uli Schimmack Discuss the Implicit Association Test)

Tatter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 66:03


ABOUT THIS EPISODE Since Tony Greenwald, Debbie McGhee, and Jordan Schwartz introduced the Implicit Association Test to the published literature in 1998, the IAT has taken social psychology by storm, and the notion that implicit bias is prevalent and impactful has taken the world by storm. But to what extent are popular beliefs, and popularizing claims, about implicit bias and the IAT well-supported by the science? What improvements are needed in the science of implicit bias? Does that research qualify as good science? Is it useful? And what does "implicit" even mean in this context? Psychologists Wil Cunningham and Ulrich Schimmack engage with each other and with me in a lively discussion of such issues, including conversation about Uli's 2019 paper, "The Implicit Association Test: A Method in Search of a Construct." LINKS --Wil Cunningham's profile at the University of Toronto (https://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/psych/graduate-department-psychological-clinical-science-william-cunningham) --Uli Schimmack's profile at the University of Toronto (https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/psychology/faculty-staff/schimmack-ulrich) --Project Implicit website (https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html) --Schimmack (2019), The Implicit Association Test: A method in search of a construct, Perspectives on Psychological Science (https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/1745691619863798?casa_token=prO2jAFysV4AAAAA:NPhybLeS1m6AWEIPBmXkiBswm5WAC3_6S-Z8VnwGtXuBKvqxUmxA3YL-eJy5IGGohEBEb1D2o7JTsw) --link to a free version of the paper, housed at Schimmack's site (https://replicationindex.com/2019/05/30/iat-pops/) --Cunningham, Preacher, & Banaji (2001). Implicit attitude measures: Consistency, stability, and convergent validity. Psychological Science (https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1467-9280.00328?casa_token=cEBVsqCpqMcAAAAA:XekvShPOxtqytyzhzYKcfgTDu8XF3Z7kC0_mQM48XVg486tw3r1289u8yboJcyR7jjfRsf-Q1rC6fA) Special Guests: Uli Schimmack and Wil Cunningham.

How I Built This with Guy Raz
Chesapeake Bay Candle: Mei Xu

How I Built This with Guy Raz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 44:58


Twenty-five years ago, after Mei Xu emigrated from China to the U.S., she loved going to Bloomingdale's to gaze at their housewares. She eventually started making candles in her basement with Campbell's Soup cans, an experiment that led to the multi-million dollar company Chesapeake Bay Candle. PLUS in our postscript "How You Built That," we check back with Dan Kurzrock and Jordan Schwartz, who turned up-cycled beer grain into a snack bar called ReGrained.

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Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Driving Change in Food and Agriculture

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 78:17


We face some unprecedented challenges today related to how we grow, produce, distribute and consume food. Changing climatic conditions, population growth and decades of unsustainable growing practices are leading to growing consumer demand for higher quality provenance and production practices and healthier food options. Entrepreneurs are at the forefront of this movement to design a food system that is focused on the health of people and planet. Join Presidio Graduate School for a conversation led by Renske Lynde, CEO of Food System 6, a Bay Area based non-profit organization that supports mission-driven entrepreneurs who are developing innovative solutions to some of our greatest food system challenges. Renske will be joined in conversation with Jordan Schwartz, co-founder and chief grainmaster of ReGrained; Andrew Falcon, CEO of Full Cycle Bioplastics; and Christine Su, CEO of PastureMap. Together they will discuss the ways in which their innovative solutions are remaking the food system as we know it. Come prepared to be inspired by these entrepreneurs and to learn how you too can become part of the good food revolution. MLF Organizer: Elizabeth Carney MLF: Business & Leadership In partnership with Presidio Graduate School Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

You Don't Know Mojack
070 Various Artists "The 7 Inch Wonders of the World" w/ Jordan Schwartz

You Don't Know Mojack

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 90:18


On this week's episode, we're talking about some weird hardcore with Jordan Schwartz. YOU DON’T KNOW MOJACK is a podcast dedicated to exploring the entire SST catalogue, in order, from start to finish. During the podcast we will discuss all the releases that are part of our core DNA, as well as many lesser-known releases that deserve a second chance, or releases that we are discovering for the very first time (we actually don’t know Mojack!). First and foremost we are fans, and acknowledge that we are not perfect and don’t know everything – sometimes the discussion is more about a time, place, feeling, personal experience or random tangents, and less about the facts (but we will try to get to the facts too). Facebook: www.facebook.com/mojackpod/ Twitter: @mojackpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/mojackpod/ Blog: www.mojackpod.com/ Tumblr: www.tumblr.com/blog/mojackpod Theme Song: Shockflesh

CitizenCast
Reality Check on Ideas to Steal

CitizenCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2018 20:40


WURD host Charles D. Ellison and the Citizen's own Jordan Schwartz talk about the top three ideas from the Ideas We Should Steal Festival that we are looking to bring to Philadelphia 

INspired INsider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz
Developing Sustainable Solutions from Beer Waste with Dan Kurzrock Co-Founder of ReGrained

INspired INsider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 51:31


Dan Kurzrock is the Co-Founder of ReGrained. ReGrained leverages technology and culinary science to transform beer waste into food. They call this edible upcycling. I was surprised to learn that only about 10% of the ingredients used to brew beer end up in your glass. ReGrained takes the spent grain waste from local brewery partners and they build recipes around it with other locally sourced ingredients to craft delicious, healthy, and inherently sustainable foods. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: [1:05] Jeremy introduces his guest, Daniel Kurzrock. [2:30] Daniel talks about the first product he created. [8:30] Venturing into snack bars. [12:45] Daniel talks about all the possibilities available with their experimental flour. [15:00] What is the brainstorming process like for Daniel and his team? [17:30] Connecting with Tom and TerraCycle. [20:00] Daniel talks about the influence of his grandfather. [22:30] Early career interests and the budding entrepreneurial spirit. [30:30] Bootstrapping the business. [33:00] What is equity crowdfunding? Credit investors? [36:30] Daniel talks about expanding the team. [38:50] Connecting with breweries to get their discarded grain. [44:50] How has the process changed over the years? [47:00] What has been the lowest point for Daniel and his business? [48:00] Proud moments in business so far. [50:15] How to connect with ReGrained. In this episode… It seems like every day there is a breaking news story that stresses how fragile our future is due to global warming. What can business leaders do to offer sustainable solutions to the marketplace? On this episode of Inspired Insider, you’ll hear from entrepreneur and innovator Daniel Kurzrock. In his conversation with Jeremy, Daniel opens up about the first product he created, how he got involved with creating snack bars, what they hope to do with their experimental flour, challenges they’ve faced along the way, and so much more. Get a good look at the future of sustainable solutions from Daniel’s expert perspective by listening to this fascinating episode! Don’t you want to be part of a sustainable future? Let’s face it unless we make some significant changes, we are looking at an increasingly dire situation. Thankfully, we have some amazing leaders like Daniel Kurzrock who taking their convictions to the marketplace with helpful solutions! Daniel started ReGrained with his friend and co-founder, Jordan Schwartz with a dream to take discarded beer ingredients and utilize them in a way that was cost effective and appetizing! Since that initial dream, the guys have grown their business and the possibilities with tons of new products coming down the pipeline. What can you learn from Daniel and Jordan’s story? Where do you go to come up with some of your best ideas? Do you have a process that encourages and cultivates creativity? For Daniel Kurzrock, the process starts with going for a bike ride but it doesn’t end there! From dreaming about innovating leftover beer waste to leading a thriving business, Daniel has always had a bit of a creative edge to his thought process. Part of leading that business is making sure that you continue to come up with ideas and innovations that keep the organization on the cutting edge. The last thing a business leader, especially a small business leader can afford to do is to drift into mediocrity! Who had the most impact on your trajectory as a child? Was it your big brother or your hard working mother? Maybe for you, it was the constant encouragement of an uncle or a best friend. Looking back, Daniel Kurzrock is thankful for the positive impact that his grandfather had on his ability to cultivate curiosity. He recalls all the times his grandfather would stop and chase down something interesting or make sure that something wasn’t going to waste. Listening to Daniel talk about his grandfather and his family in general, you really get the sense that it was a group effort to pass on important values that led Daniel to create the organization that is ReGrained. As a business leader, you know that one of the biggest challenges constantly comes back to funding. Established business have to make sure that they are keeping an eye on profits and startups have to make sure they have enough to keep the lights on. It seems that innovation is also needed when it comes to thinking about how startups are funded almost as much as the innovative product they are bringing to market. Daniel Kurzrock and his team at ReGrained have worked hard at making sure they leave no rock unturned or idea unexplored when it comes to funding. In fact, they just recently completed a successful round of equity crowdfunding. This venture allowed Daniel and his team to open up investment opportunities to those who were interested in investing as little as $100. The result from this round of innovative funding netted the company $730,000. Resources Mentioned on this episode Check out the ReGrained website Follow ReGrained on Twitter Connect with ReGrained on Facebook TerraCycle Intro Music by Kidd Russell Sponsor for this episode Rise25 creates 100% outsourced VIP days for software companies and conference organizers to serve their highest level customers. Rise25 VIP Days have a proven track record of helping companies to get more referrals, increase retention with their VIP customers, and get more engaged new customers without adding extra work to that company’s plate. Rise25 partners and collaborates with entrepreneur-focused communities, with particular emphasis on creating events for high volume Amazon sellers, Walmart sellers, multichannel ecommerce sellers, and founders who want to take their business to the next level. Rise25 has hosted VIP events in cities such as Austin, Chicago, Santa Barbara, San Diego, New York, Sonoma, and Las Vegas to name a few. If your company appreciates the value of bringing your highest level customers together to connect and collaborate, you can learn more and contact us to find out if your company qualifies at Rise25.com. Rise25 was cofounded by Dr. Jeremy Weisz and John Corcoran.

The Wise Consumer
Daniel Kurzrock, co-founder of Regrained, on edible upcycling, how social entrepreneurship is changing the way business is done today, and Jewish summer camps

The Wise Consumer

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 58:56


“Social entrepreneurship isn’t a fad, I think it’s here to stay. I hope if we are successful it will just become business as usual and companies that aren’t doing the right thing will suffer in the marketplace because of it...because as consumers, we give a shit and that’s great.” - Daniel Kurzrock My guest today is Daniel Kurzrock, co-founder of Regrained a company based out of San Francisco, CA. In this episode we cover: The journeys that led Daniel, and his co-founder Jordan Schwartz, to launch Regrained. The trials and tribulations they overcame to develop the product we know and love today. What edible upcycling means. How social entrepreneurship is changing the way business is done today. And, how his experiences at summer camp shaped the life he leads today. Had a great time chatting with Daniel and think you’ll really enjoy hearing his story. Happy listening! Discount code: THEWISECONSUMER is good for 15% off at regrained.com

How I Built This with Guy Raz
Chicken Salad Chick: Stacy Brown

How I Built This with Guy Raz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 57:27


For many of us, chicken salad is just another sandwich filling, but Stacy Brown turned it into a $75 million business. In 2007, she was a divorced mother of three looking for a way to make ends meet. So she started making chicken salad in her kitchen and selling it out of a basket, door-to-door. She eventually turned that home operation into Chicken Salad Chick, and took her recipes to cities across the U.S. Today, Chicken Salad Chick is one of the fastest growing companies in the country. PLUS, for our postscript "How You Built That," how Dan Kurzrock and Jordan Schwartz up-cycled beer grain into ReGrained nutrition bars.

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PeasOnMoss Podcast
S2E11: ReGrained co-founder Dan Kurzrock on eating beer

PeasOnMoss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2017 37:29


ReGrained co-founders Jordan Schwartz and Dan Kurzrock have the most delicious way to address food waste - and especially grain waste from beer making: eat the grain. As UCLA students, Dan and Jordan wanted access to craft beer, but being too young to hit the local pub at the time, they made their own. Unlike many home brewers who simply sadly discard their spent grains, Jordan and Dan decided to figure out a way to repurpose the ingredients. A new snack food was born, and Jordan and Dan went into the bar business instead of the beer business. Dan and I recorded this episode way back in January, so you'll hear us mention Winter Fancy Food, where they had a booth. You missed them at that show, but you'll get to see them again. Good friend and pastry chef Phil Saneski (and co-founder of the Research Chefs student committee) has since joined their team, so you'll definitely hear from them again. Like the show? Help keep it on the air and sign up to be a sponsor! Check out to get more information. You can also check out The Culinologist podcast series and read our latest articles by  contributors, Anna Chow and Kevin Gorey. Find ReGrained at your local grocer (or request it!) and at

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PeasOnMoss Podcast
Preview: Dan Kurzrock of ReGrained tries to stump Kimberly

PeasOnMoss Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2017 1:45


ReGrained co-founders Jordan Schwartz and Dan Kurzrock have the most delicious way to address food waste - and especially grain waste from beer making: eat the grain.  Like the show? Help keep it on the air and sign up to be a sponsor! Check out to get more information. You can also check out The Culinologist podcast series and read our latest articles by  contributors, Anna Chow and Kevin Gorey. Find ReGrained at your local grocer (or request it!) and at

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The Snuggly Dragon Podcast
#13 -- Jordan Schwartz

The Snuggly Dragon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 100:28


Jordan was a Division I collegiate soccer player and now works in digital media printing in Los Angeles. He's absurd. In this episode we discuss Barstool Sports, Jordan's taco show, the Pelicans, and times we've gotten our asses whooped--plus we freestyle rap & slam some poetry. -Links & Contact: Watch The Horse's Ass: www.amazon.com/dp/B07LCVXTJF Snuggly Dragon Entertainment's Website: www.snugglydragon.com Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/thatsnugglydragon Instagram: @thatsnugglydragon Twitter: @thatsnugglydrag Email: thatsnugglydragon@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thatsnugglydragon/support

Change Creator Podcast
EP16: Reducing Waste and Eating Beer with Dan Kurzrock

Change Creator Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2016 33:07


Dan grew up on the Bay Area Peninsula, and graduated from UCLA with a degree in Economics and a Masters in Sustainable Business from Presidio Graduate School. Dan realized a passion for entrepreneurship early. ReGrained is telling an exciting environmental story, at a time when the food industry is grappling with a mountain of food waste. That's where Regrained steps in. They use the spent grain leftover after the beer development process and repurpose it for food products. The left over spent grain is like an oatmeal and of course it's terribly wasteful to throw food out. Grain is a key ingredient in beer. Typically barley, though sometimes rye or oats. To make beer, the grain gets cracked to expose the starches. It is then steeped in warm water, where the starches start to break down into simple sugars, which become alcohol. This process leaves brewers with huge amounts of leftover grain. “Many of the ingredients used to brew beer do not end up in your glass. That’s not to say all brewers are wasteful. Many, especially within the craft industry, are excellent environmental stewards with a strong dedication to sustainability. However, even the most conscientious brewer can’t help but generate massive quantities of leftover spent grain. The reality is that it takes a lot of barley to produce beer, America’s favorite suds. In the United States alone, approximately 200 million barrels of beer are consumed each year, with an average of 6 billion pounds of grain used by the brewing industry.” ~Regrained "As consumers, we get to decide what matters most through what we choose to buy. Our mantra is simple: “Brew Good. Bake Good. Do Good.” We invite you to join us in refusing to settle for anything less. Have your beer…and eat it too!" ~Dan Kurzock & Jordan Schwartz

Event Tech Podcast
070: Jordan Schwartz, CEO, Pathable

Event Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2016 30:54


John Federico (@gadgetboy) talks with Jordan Schwartz (@pathable) about building mobile apps and private communities for events. This episode was recorded on-location at PCMA Convening Leaders 2016 in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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Turned Out A Punk
Dave Markey and Jordan Schwartz from We Got Power are here

Turned Out A Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 114:56


2025 is the year punk broke because Dave Markey and Jordan Schwartz have come to Turned Out A Punk! Listen in as Damian sits down with the brains behind We Got Power Fanzine and Films to discuss all things punk. From getting Damian into punk, to Bill Bartell being punk's biggest troll, to the day Pat Smear joined Nirvana, to getting fired by Greg Ginn, to filming Rollins' first and last set with Black Flag sets and so much more: DON'T MISS THIS ONE!!!Also don't miss the amazing film: "The Secret Lives Of Bill Bartell"! Check We Got Power for more updates!Also, check out Dave's youtube channel for some of the greatest music movies ever!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/turned-out-a-punk/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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