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Best podcasts about jorge guzman

Latest podcast episodes about jorge guzman

The Paychex Business Series Podcast with Gene Marks - Coronavirus
Brewing Success: How Starbucks Boosts Small Business Growth

The Paychex Business Series Podcast with Gene Marks - Coronavirus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 25:13


A new study from two of Columbia Business School's brightest minds, Jinkyoung Choi and Jorge Guzman, reveals a striking correlation between the opening of Starbucks locations and a subsequent increase in local business activity. Specifically, neighborhoods witnessing the entry of their first Starbucks saw approximately a 5% uptick in new businesses compared to areas without such an addition. Choi and Guzman join this episode of Paychex THRIVE to discuss this phenomenon and share why Starbucks, with its inviting atmosphere for lingering and networking, is accelerating small business growth.   Topics include: 00:00 – Episode preview and welcome 00:53 – Welcome and introduction of guests 02:28 – Jorge Guzman's background 03:15 – Jin Choi's background 03:54 – Overview of Choi and Guzman's study 05:53 – Impact of Starbucks on local entrepreneurship 07:16 – Comparison with other coffee shops 09:52 – Starbucks' role in supporting freelancers 11:17 – Methodology of the study 13:16 – Is Starbucks choosing growing areas vs. causing growth? 14:28 – Implications of zoning board decisions on Starbucks locations 17:01 – Data sources for the study 18:02 – Impact of COVID-19 and study considerations 19:02 – Takeaways and strategies for small business owners 20:47 – Benefits of opening a business near a Starbucks 23:17 – Discussion on research about Starbucks and neighborhood entrepreneurship 24:28 – Wrap up and thank you   DISCLAIMER: The information presented in this podcast, and that is further provided by the presenter, should not be considered legal or accounting advice, and should not substitute for legal, accounting, or other professional advice in which the facts and circumstances may warrant. We encourage you to consult legal counsel as it pertains to your own unique situation(s) and/or with any specific legal questions you may have.

PARTNERNOMICS Podcast
The PARTNERNOMICS Show - Episode 36 - Jorge Guzman, Micromine

PARTNERNOMICS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 25:48


Today, our guest on The PARTNERNOMICS® Show is Jorge Guzman a Partnering Professional for Micromine a leading provider of innovative software solutions for the mining industry. Their solutions address many parts of the mining cycle from geological exploration and data management to resource estimation, mine design, planning, and production control.   Topics Covered:

Minnesota Now
Minnesota Now: Jan. 29, 2024

Minnesota Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 54:47


One of the largest food banks in the country aims to cut Minnesota's hunger crisis in half. MPR News reports how they hope to do it.MPR News has a new health series with Dr. Jon Hallberg. This month's episode talks about the value of finding a medical home.Children across Minnesota are taking to a story booth to talk about what it's like to be a kid these days.Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe's chief executive is not seeking another term in office. MPR News has her insights on her last six terms.Plus, hear what Minneapolis chef Jorge Guzman is eating for lunch — and the latest on his new restaurant.Correction (Jan. 30, 2024) A previous version of this story had the incorrect number of terms for Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe's chief executive. The above version is correct.Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation. Subscribe to the Minnesota Now podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.   

DeRusha Eats
Episode 29 - Growing Latino Culinary Scene

DeRusha Eats

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 40:19


Two men who both should be in the mix for the next cycle of the James Beard Awards: Jorge Guzman has been there, Gustavo Romero should be there. Jorge Guzman  has been a beard award nominee for his work as the executive chef at Surly Brewing's A Brewers Table… an awesome restaurant. He's been at Solera, a distillery in LaCrosse, and now at Petite Leon in Minneapolis - we talk about expectations of a Latino Mexican chef, when it comes to the types of food that he cooks. Very interesting. Plus Gustavo Romero brought his love for heritage corn into a tortillas like the twin cities have never seen. Nixta changed the game with nixtamalized tortillas that taste like corn, instead of nothing. Now he's opened a restaurant in Northeast Minneapolis. We talk about his work bringing together a group of Latino chefs and bartenders as K'ooben- raising their profiles, and drawing attention to some incredible talents in Minnesota. 

Drivetime with DeRusha
DeRusha Eats: Jorge Guzman - Petite Leon

Drivetime with DeRusha

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 20:26


Jason talked to the man behind Petite Leon, Jorge Guzman, about that concept, and a new idea he's working on - all that on today's "DeRusha Eats"

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Drivetime with DeRusha
DeRusha Eats and legal marijuana

Drivetime with DeRusha

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 31:50


Hour 2: Jason talked with Jorge Guzman from Petite Leon on DeRusha Eats. Then, will legal marijuana change your behavior?

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Economists on Zoom Getting Coffee
S2 Episode #5 - Giovanni Peri - Migration

Economists on Zoom Getting Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 24:41


In today's episode we have a great topic to talk about: entrepreneurship. Our guest is Jorge Guzman: an assistant professor at the management division in Columbia's business school. He is also affiliated to the National Bureau of Economic Research. Jorge has been working on the topic of entrepreneurship both in the US and abroad, and he's really trying to understand this economic activity - something that we all are interested in comprehending. Yet, it is really hard to do so. Jorge has been devising creative ways in how to analyze businesses and the characteristics of entrepreneurial success. Listen in for a phenomenal conversation!Feel free to email me (host@economistsonzoomgettingcoffee.com) with ideas of future episodes and guests, and any other comments or suggestions!And please, don't forget to subscribe, and even leave a rating and comment if you liked it (and of course, share)! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit danybahar.substack.com

Economists on Zoom Getting Coffee
S2 Episode #4 - Jorge Guzman - Entrepreneurship

Economists on Zoom Getting Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 27:04


In today's episode we have a great topic to talk about: entrepreneurship. Our guest is Jorge Guzman: an assistant professor at the management division in Columbia's business school. He is also affiliated to the National Bureau of Economic Research. Jorge has been working on the topic of entrepreneurship both in the US and abroad, and he's really trying to understand this economic activity - something that we all are interested in comprehending. Yet, it is really hard to do so. Jorge has been devising creative ways in how to analyze businesses and the characteristics of entrepreneurial success. Listen in for a phenomenal conversation!Feel free to email me (host@economistsonzoomgettingcoffee.com) with ideas of future episodes and guests, and any other comments or suggestions!And please, don't forget to subscribe, and even leave a rating and comment if you liked it (and of course, share)! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit danybahar.substack.com

The VentureFizz Podcast
Episode 273: Dr. Jorge Guzman - Associate Professor of Management, Columbia Business School

The VentureFizz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 49:21


For this podcast, I typically interview founders and investors, but there are times that I like to switch things up and get a different perspective about startups and entrepreneurship. Thus, I was excited to interview Jorge, as he teaches Entrepreneurial Strategy at Columbia Business School and his research has been focused on entrepreneurship policy, regional entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurial strategy. He is also one of the creators of The Startup Cartography Project, which is an interactive map showcasing the quantity, quality, and performance of entrepreneurship across America. Jorge received his PhD from the Sloan School of Management at MIT, and was previously a postdoc at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and a lecturer at MIT Sloan. In this episode of our podcast, we cover: * Jorge's thoughts on the current economic conditions and what it means for entrepreneurs. * His background story and the path his career took to becoming a professor. * The latest in terms of the entrepreneurial culture at Columbia Business School, including the details on the school's brand new Manhattanville campus. * The expansion of entrepreneurship across lots of different regions and does it matter to be in Silicon Valley? * A discussion on his research around the gender gap in entrepreneurship. * Common mistakes that Jorge sees entrepreneurs make over and over again. * And so much more. If you like the show, please remember to subscribe and review us on iTunes, Soundcloud, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play.

Discover Dayton
Episode 35 - Lauren Gay with Sueño

Discover Dayton

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 47:09


On today's episode of the Discover Dayton podcast we get to look at a fine dining restaurant, Sueño here in downtown Dayton. It's an upscale Mexican restaurant that has some amazing food, and its general manager is a pretty cool person as well. Lauren Gay is the general manager of Sueño and she's done it all, including serving in the Peace Corps and becoming a sommelier and traveling the world to explore the world of booze. Also their executive chef, Jorge Guzman, is a James Beard Award-nominated chef who was born in the Yucatan in Mexico. As a reminder I only interview bars and restaurants that I've been to and love, and Sueño definitely falls into that category, so join me as I talk with her about her, the restaurant, the wine, the food, and more.   To find Lauren's Rotten Journal, visit www.wearerotten.com.   You can read about their executive chef, Jorge Guzman, at this Dayton.com article: https://www.dayton.com/what-to-know/dayton-chef-named-semi-finalist-for-one-of-nations-top-culinary-awards/4QPUUYQ7QZDC3KY5HMDX7CHBAY/   Visit Sueño's website at www.suenodyt.com.   You can find Sueño on Instagram at instagram.com/suenodyt.   You can find them on Facebook as well at www.facebook.com/suenodyt.   Sueño is located at 607 E. Third St. next to the Steam Plant.    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, write a review, share it with a friend, and follow us on our other social media outlets:   Faceboook - https://www.facebook.com/discoverydaytonpodcast Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/discoverdaytonpodcast/ Tumblr - https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/discoverdaytonpodcast YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPwEbNtBwp4qvqGhDCX7y4A If you'd like to submit a guest request to be on the show, visit our website at www.discoverdaytonpodcast.comand select the "Be a Guest" option under the pages tab.  There's merch now, also, under the "Merch" tab on the site, where you'll find a mug, t-shirt, women's tank top, and a hoodie!  You can also reach out at Facebook and be sure to share this episode with a friend!  

Real Talk with JJ Jara
Building Wealth: From Rags to Riches through Real Estate with Kath and Jorge

Real Talk with JJ Jara

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 40:56


Welcome back to Real Talk with JJ Jara! Listen as business and real-life partners, Katherine Sanchez and Jorge Guzman, recount their lives from living off of coupons to living the life they wanted for their family with the help of mentoring.   KEY TAKEAWAYS: ▪️ The Power of Why ▪️ Dealing with Self-Doubt ▪️ Being Resourceful During Hard Times ▪️ Waking Up with New Hope ▪️ Coaching with JJ: Real Life Testimonials ▪️ How to Become A Better You ▪️ Changing Lives in 7 Months ▪️ What Will You Say to Your Old Self   Enjoy, JJ Jara   -------------   FOLLOW JJ JARA ON HIS SOCIAL MEDIA: Instagram: www.instagram.com/thejj.jara/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/juan.jara.3150807 Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/jjtherealtor4u   ----------   FOLLOW KATH AND JORGE ON HIS SOCIAL MEDIA: Katherine Sanchez Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-sanchez-6a228b122 Jorge Guzman Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jorge-guzman-4aab71109 Website: www.katandjorge.com

flavors unknown podcast
Mexican, Spanish, and French Influences in Minneapolis, with Jorge Guzmán

flavors unknown podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 40:50


In today's episode, I talk to Jorge Guzman, a 2022 James Beard chef award finalist. He's in charge of the culinary magic behind Petit Leon in Minneapolis, Sueño in Dayton, Ohio, and pop up Pollo al Carbon. Mid-pandemic, he found himself in a job he no longer wanted to be in. A phone call changed everything, and today he's the chef and owner of a handful of highly regarded restaurants in the midwest.  You'll hear about the unusual restaurant concept at Petit Leon, what was behind his motivation to open his own restaurant, and his unique creative process that brings together influences from Mexico, Spain, France, and all over the world. He also shares memories of his Yucatan childhood, his penchant for leadership, and why the way he chooses to lead matters. What you'll learn with chef Jorge Guzmán Why chef Jorge Guzmán decided to open his own restaurant (3:16) Advice for anyone wanting to open their own place (4:50) Where the food influence came from (6:15) Why they had to have a burger on the menu (7:46) What makes Yucatan food so distinctive (9:44) The worldly history of El Pastor (11:14) Chef Jorge Guzmán's top 3 Yucatan favorites (11:59) How Sueño differs from Petit Leon (14:16) Flavors from Jorge Guzmán's childhood the Yucatan (14:54) Where his creative process starts (16:37) The Petit Leon take on El Pastor (17:13) Why collaboration is key (19:35) The special spice paste they use to add flavor (21:29) How Pollo al Carbon was born (24:04) Why finding funding is so challenging (25:19) Chef Jorge Guzmán's experience of going to Culinary School (27:08) The key skill you'll get in culinary school (28:03) His intuitive hiring process (29:08) His one regret coming up as a chef (29:54) How he influences a positive work culture (31:28) Why managing by fear doesn't work (33:51) A dish to try at home (36:02) The eclectic restaurant culture in Minneapolis (37:28) Series of rapid-fire questions. Link to the podcast episode on Apple Podcast Links to most downloaded episodes (click on any picture to listen to the episode) Jeremy Umansky in Cleveland Nick DiGiovanni Chef Sheldon Simeon Chef Erik Ramirez Click to tweet With me being the chef-owner, you're gonna get a lot of Mexican influences with the food, and it's something that I wasn't willing to budge on.
 Click To Tweet We didn't want to have our restaurant defined as a cuisine. We wanted it to be a great space with great food, and when you vocally talk about it, it almost doesn't make sense. But when you go and experience it, it all just kind of comes together.
 Click To Tweet In Minneapolis, if you don't have a good burger, you're dead in the water.
 Click To Tweet One of the reasons that I cook is because it reminds me of home. And it's one of the ways to kind of transport myself back home. I think as immigrants, that's one of the main visceral ways to be reminded of home.
 Click To Tweet I don't want to surround myself with people that aren't like-minded or that are going to waste my time or my staff's time. If I feel like you won't be a good fit personally, I don't care where you've worked. We just won't hire you. We just hire people based on attitude and demeanor. Click To Tweet Social media Chef Jorge Guzmán Instagram Facebook Twitter Social media Restaurant Petit León Instagram Facebook Social media Restaurant Sueńo Instagram Facebook Links mentioned in this episode Restaurant Petit León Restaurant Sueńo

Spoon Mob
#51 - Wine Director Lauren Gay of Sueno

Spoon Mob

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 99:58


On this episode of the Spoon Mob Podcast, Ray chats with general manager, wine director, and sommelier Lauren Gay of Sueno about how she got started in the industry, the cutthroat environment at Bob Evans, her intended career path at Ohio State, life as an RA at OSU, being a first time GM at Moretti's, how she got involved with the Peace Corp, getting an on the job wine education at Osteria Mozza, the challenges of the court of sommeliers exams, RV living, the time consumption of making video content, doing a cellar internship in Napa during covid, how she landed at Tender Mercy and Sueno, what she looks for when building wine lists, exciting wine regions, pairing with chef Jorge Guzman's cuisine, her relationship with the court right now, the current state of the food scene in Dayton, future plans, answers the question left behind from chef Silas Caeton of The Lox Bagel Shop, and more before taking on the “burning grill” questions! For more on wine director Lauren Gay, visit spoonmob.com/laurengay and follow her on Instagram @laaaaaaaaaaaauren, @suenodyt & @tendermercydyt. Visit suenodyt.com for menu details & reservations. Visit tendermercy.com for menu details, reservations, events & private tasting classes. For all things Spoon Mob, visit spoonmob.com and make sure to follow us on Instagram (@spoonmob), Twitter (@spoonmob1), and Facebook (@spoonmob1). Audio Editing by @TrackEditPrint. Intro music by @kabbalisticvillage. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Spoon Mob
#195 - Chefs & Guests - Chef Matt Harper of Comune

Spoon Mob

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 55:40


On this episode of Spoon Mob's Chefs & Guests podcast series, Ray chats with Comune's new executive chef Matt Harper about growing up in Arkansas, how he got started cooking during high school at Sonic, spending time on his grandfather's rice farm as a teenager, changing his career path from journalism to culinary arts, moving to Atlanta for culinary school, starting on the line at Empire State South, moving to Philadelphia, how he got into the kitchen at Zahav, learning new spices and a style of the cuisine, launching his own supper club to find his culinary voice, getting his first executive chef job at Kensington Quarters, his time in Baltimore at the start of the pandemic, how he landed in Columbus Ohio, his time working at Front Axel Farm, how the opportunity with Comune happened, new ideas for the menu, how his experience in Columbus has been so far, future plans, answers the question left behind by chef Jorge Guzman of Sueno, and more before taking on the “burning grill” questions! For more on chef Matt Harper and Comune, visit spoonmob.com/mattharper and follow him on Instagram @matthewerikharper & @comune_restaurant. Visit comune-restaurant.com for menu details, reservations & online ordering. For all things Spoon Mob, visit spoonmob.com and make sure to follow us on Instagram (@spoonmob), Twitter (@spoonmob1), and Facebook (@spoonmob1). Audio Editing by @TrackEditPrint. Intro music by @kabbalisticvillage.

Spoon Mob
#194 - Chefs & Guests - Chef Jorge Guzman of Sueno

Spoon Mob

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 70:08


On this episode of Spoon Mob's Chefs & Guests podcast series, Ray chats with owner/executive chef Jorge Guzman of Sueno in Dayton, Ohio about growing up in Mexico and St. Louis, the difference between authentic Mexican cuisine and Americanized interpretations, starting work in restaurants while playing college football, when he realized being a chef was his career path, his thoughts on culinary school, all the places he worked after school before landing at Surley Brewing and The Brewers Table, how he wound up in a disastrous situation in La Crosse Wisconsin, when he knew it was time to open his own restaurant, how hard it truly is to secure funding for a restaurant, opening Le Petit Leon, changing how restaurants support the staff, starting his pop up Pollo Pollo, how he got involved with Sueno, why Dayton Ohio, the concept and direction of the menu, dealing with goals and anonymous critics, James Beard Awards, industry staffing challenges, answers the question left behind by chef Josh Habiger of Bastion, and more before taking on the “burning grill” questions! For more on chef Jorge Guzman, Sueno, Petite Leon & Pollo Pollo, visit spoonmob.com/jorgeguzman and follow him on Instagram @jorgeguzman1, @suenodyt, @petiteleonmpls & @pollopollompls. Visit suenodyt.com & petiteleon.com for menu details, reservations & online ordering. For all things Spoon Mob, visit spoonmob.com and make sure to follow us on Instagram (@spoonmob), Twitter (@spoonmob1), and Facebook (@spoonmob1). Audio Editing by @TrackEditPrint. Intro music by @kabbalisticvillage.

Business Matters
EU leaders ban Belarusian airlines from European airspace

Business Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 51:45


The decision comes after opposition journalist Roman Protasevich was detained on Sunday, after his plane - bound for Vilnius in Lithuania - was diverted to the Belarusian capital Minsk. We get analysis from Michael Birnbaum, Brussels bureau chief for the Washington Post. A study in the US has found a huge increase in the number of start-ups during the pandemic, coinciding with the trillions of dollars being handed out as part of various federal stimulus packages. We speak to Jorge Guzman, one of the report's authors. And on Bob Dylan's 80th birthday, we discuss the singer's long career with Ben Sisario, music reporter at the New York Times. Jamie Robertson is joined throughout the programme by financial journalist Sushma Ramachandran, who's in Delhi, and by Nicole Childers, executive producer at our sister programme Marketplace in LA. (Picture: Ursula von der Leyen. Credit: Getty Images)

Business Extra
Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi CEO on Covid-19 vaccines and return to 'normal'

Business Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 20:50


Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi has been on the front line of the capital’s pandemic response and is at a critical juncture as it appoints a new chief executive. Dr Rakesh Suri, the hospital’s current CEO, hands over the reins this month to his chief of staff, Dr Jorge Guzman. Dr Suri will return to Ohio to head up Cleveland Clinic’s international operations.They both join co-hosts Mustafa Alrawi and Kelsey Warner to talk about what they have learnt from the pandemic and the future vision for the hospital. Dr Suri shares advice on Covid-19 vaccines and Dr Guzman predicts when a sense of “normal” might return.In this episode:Cleveland Clinic's leadership transition (0m 51s)Dr Suri's reflects on the past year (1m 57s)Acceleration of high-end medical care (4m 50s)Dr Guzman's ambitions as the new CEO (9m 15s)When will we go back to pre-COVID normal? (17m 54s)Read more on our website: • Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi appoints new chief executive • Coronavirus: How Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi is fighting Covid-19 • UAE wants Emiratis to have their genes sequenced to help health fight Subscribe to Business Extra for free to receive new episodes every weekApple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Audioboom | Spotify | RSS

Half Court Podcast
Half Court Podcast #59 - Top Bins Sales (Jorge Guzman)

Half Court Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 90:10


#halfcourtpodcast  Thanks for supporting the Podcast! Be on the look out for weekly episodes     Shop For Half Court Merch!! https://halfcourtstore.com/  second Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChTDoV_AyAXgLqYs-hgUXtQ/videos       Apple Podcast:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/half-court-podcast/id1472058132    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3fnwbf67nf2xzxklq5ZkKA All Platforms: https://linktr.ee/halfcourtpodcast Top Bins Instragram: https://www.instagram.com/topbinssalesokc/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Think Out Loud
Local helpline provides critical information to Oregon's Indigenous immigrant communities

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 12:49


In June, the coastal community of Newport was hit by one of the largest COVID-19 outbreaks in the state at the time: More than 120 workers at a seafood processing plant were infected with coronavirus. As Lincoln County health officials began contact tracing, language barriers complicated their efforts to effectively communicate with impacted workers. While some of them were native Spanish speakers, others belonged to an Indigenous group that speaks the Mayan language Mam, primarily spoken in Guatemala and Southern Mexico.In the wake of that outbreak, Portland nonprofit Vive Northwest and the Oregon Health Authority teamed up to develop a helpline that translates critical COVID-19 resources that Indigenous families can understand. We speak with Vive NW executive director Jorge Guzman and OHA community partner outreach program manager Oliver Vera about the communities the helpline serves.

Roshini Rajkumar
11-22-20 - Real Talk with Roshini - 11AM

Roshini Rajkumar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 19:07


Roshini opens the hour sharing fun ideas of how to get the most out of your Thanksgiving even with all the COVID restrictions. Plus, this weeks Winning Moment. He hit some really low lows before he found a road back to the kitchen. Even then, he encountered some stops and starts. Minneapolis-based Chef Jorge Guzman shares his recipe for creating a menu for life. Plus, we learn about Petite León that just opened for takeout only.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Enza Nunziato Life Coach PNL
Entrevista a Jorge Guzman

Enza Nunziato Life Coach PNL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 60:27


🄴🄽🅉🄰 🄻🄸🄵🄴 🎙 Radio TV Prosperity All 🎙 👉🏼Entrevista a @fitnessjorgeguzman - ⚡️𝐽 𝑂 𝑅 𝐺 𝐸 𝐺 𝑈 𝑍 𝑀 𝐴 𝑁 ⚡️ Presentador de fitness y coreográfico

Opening Soon
Finding a Space, Building, and Forging a Path During & Post-Pandemic

Opening Soon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 44:12


Most restaurants today are in a constant state of change. Some are closing. Many have already closed. In the midst of difficulty lies opportunity. Rents have and are dropping and landlords are desperate for tenants with backing. Competition is obviously minimized. Talent is available and ready. Can opportunity be made from this shitty year and if so, what other new challenges lie in the wait?Our guest today is Jorge Guzman, chef and partner of Petite Leon in Minneapolis MN. Prior Petite Leon, Jorge was exec chef at Surly Brewing in Minneapolis and was a F&W BNC and a JBF finalist. Jorge and his partners began building earlier their restaurant earlier this year. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Opening Soon by becoming a member!Opening Soon is Powered by Simplecast.

MBPodcast
Radio Tuesday #98 - Posicionamiento en industria centenaria con Jorge Guzman de Antigua Cerveza - MBPodcast Show Radio Infinita

MBPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 58:40


En este episodio conversamos con el fundador de Antigua Cerveza pionera en la cerveza artesanal en Guatemala. Nos cuenta los retos de posicionarse como cerveza de calidad en una industria precio-competitiva. 

Out West (Presented by the Western Governors’ Association)
Out West (#6): Healthcare Innovations in the West with Jorge Guzman, Andrew Black, and Krista Stadler

Out West (Presented by the Western Governors’ Association)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 16:33


Part 6 of a series on the Reimagining the Rural West Initiative explores how rural communities across the region are working to bolster healthcare access and overcome barriers to providing care. Join WGA Policy Advisor Laura Cutlip as she highlights how adequate physical and mental healthcare are integral parts of any successful community. Guests include Jorge Guzman, founder and Executive Director of Vive NW; Andrew Black, Public Lands Field Director for the National Wildlife Federation; and Krista Stadler, the Senior Director of Telehealth Services at St. Luke's Health System. Narrator: Laura Cutlip Produced by: Tyler Losier

Locked On Marlins - Daily Podcast On The Miami Marlins
Locked On Marlins - Jerar Encarnacion/Jorge Guzman

Locked On Marlins - Daily Podcast On The Miami Marlins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 22:31


The Prospect Preview Series continues with number 15 and 16 on the top 20 list, Jorge Guzman and Jerar Encarnacion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Marlins - Daily Podcast On The Miami Marlins
Locked On Marlins - Jerar Encarnacion/Jorge Guzman

Locked On Marlins - Daily Podcast On The Miami Marlins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 25:31


The Prospect Preview Series continues with number 15 and 16 on the top 20 list, Jorge Guzman and Jerar Encarnacion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Fish On First: A Miami Marlins podcast
Fish Bites: September Special

Fish On First: A Miami Marlins podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 53:59


Danny analyzes the upcoming September roster expansion and how the Marlins could and should use it (3:20). Jesús Sánchez, Monte Harrison and Jorge Guzman are among the sexiest call-up candidates, though none of them are believed to be likely selections. Manager Don Mattingly announced that second-year right-hander Pablo López is making his return from a shoulder strain on Monday night (16:25). As you're watching him in the rotation down the stretch, watch closely for three things: comfort, control and complete. All-Star Sandy Alcantara is the obvious Pitcher of the Week for Miami (36:01). Harold Ramirez, Starlin Castro and others contributed to a much-needed offensive explosion over the weekend (40:27).  Follow Fish Stripes (@fishstripes) and Danny (@DannyM_MIA). Full coverage at FishStripes.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fish Stripes: for Miami Marlins fans
Fish Bites: September Special

Fish Stripes: for Miami Marlins fans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 52:59


Danny analyzes the upcoming September roster expansion and how the Marlins could and should use it (3:20). Jesús Sánchez, Monte Harrison and Jorge Guzman are among the sexiest call-up candidates, though none of them are believed to be likely selections. Manager Don Mattingly announced that second-year right-hander Pablo López is making his return from a shoulder strain on Monday night (16:25). As you're watching him in the rotation down the stretch, watch closely for three things: comfort, control and complete. All-Star Sandy Alcantara is the obvious Pitcher of the Week for Miami (36:01). Harold Ramirez, Starlin Castro and others contributed to a much-needed offensive explosion over the weekend (40:27).  Follow Fish Stripes (@fishstripes) and Danny (@DannyM_MIA). Full coverage at FishStripes.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fish On First: A Miami Marlins podcast
Earning Their Stripes: Marlins Prospects Finishing 2019 Season Strong

Fish On First: A Miami Marlins podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 66:57


It's the second-to-last Earning Their Stripes episode of the 2019 Minor League Baseball regular season! Danny, Ethan and Ian gush over the Double-A production from Marlins No. 1 prospect Sixto Sánchez (2:36) and pick which outfielders they expect to emerge from the farm system's surplus and stick in the big leagues (14:30). Monte Harrison, Jesús Sánchez and Víctor Mesa Jr. are among the personal favorites of the pod. Top infield prospect Isan Díaz has struggled since being called up by the Fish, so the guys explain why he's too soon to panic (28:30). As if it's even possible to be "under the radar" with an 100+ mile-per-hour fastball, Jorge Guzman gets a few minutes in the spotlight (55:45). The conversation wraps up with some good-natured UM-UF trash talk heading into Saturday's massive college football season kickoff (1:02:00).  Follow Fish Stripes (@fishstripes), Danny (@DannyM_MIA), Ethan (@ethanbudowsky) and Ian (@FlaSmitty) on Twitter. Full coverage at FishStripes.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fish Stripes: for Miami Marlins fans
Earning Their Stripes: Marlins Prospects Finishing 2019 Season Strong

Fish Stripes: for Miami Marlins fans

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 65:57


It's the second-to-last Earning Their Stripes episode of the 2019 Minor League Baseball regular season! Danny, Ethan and Ian gush over the Double-A production from Marlins No. 1 prospect Sixto Sánchez (2:36) and pick which outfielders they expect to emerge from the farm system's surplus and stick in the big leagues (14:30). Monte Harrison, Jesús Sánchez and Víctor Mesa Jr. are among the personal favorites of the pod. Top infield prospect Isan Díaz has struggled since being called up by the Fish, so the guys explain why he's too soon to panic (28:30). As if it's even possible to be "under the radar" with an 100+ mile-per-hour fastball, Jorge Guzman gets a few minutes in the spotlight (55:45). The conversation wraps up with some good-natured UM-UF trash talk heading into Saturday's massive college football season kickoff (1:02:00).  Follow Fish Stripes (@fishstripes), Danny (@DannyM_MIA), Ethan (@ethanbudowsky) and Ian (@FlaSmitty) on Twitter. Full coverage at FishStripes.com.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp
Jorge Guzman Interview April 11, 2019

Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 5:00


Roger Hoover interviews Jumbo Shrimp right-handed pitcher Jorge Guzman, with assistance from Esmerling De La Rosa, in Pensacola on April 11, 2019.

MBPodcast
Episodio #31- La clave del éxito, la paciencia con Jorge Guzmán

MBPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 58:51


Jorge Guzman emprendedor y co fundador de Antigua Cerveza, una de las primeras fábricas en producir cerveza artesanal en nuestro país. Con su trayectoria de vida nos muestra la importancia de ser perseverantes, tener paciencia y trabajar duro para obtener como resultado lo que muchos llaman "suerte". Te invito a que visites www.marcelbarascout.com en donde encontrarás más recursos como cursos, blog, conferencias, resúmenes, libros y muchas otras cosas.

Latino Founder Hour
#3 Jorge Guzman Tales of Vive NW & HispanicPros NW

Latino Founder Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2018 56:32


An avid community organizer and avid entrepreneur in Portland, Jorge Guzman shares with us his most recent venture ViveNW, providing a direct link between nature and Latinos. Realizing the high obesity rates in our community, Jorge sets out to create an opportunity to engage cultural diversity in the outdoor lifestyle. Jorge Guzmán es un organizador de la comunidad y emprendedor nato basado en Portland que nos comparte su más reciente proyecto ViveNW. Dándose cuenta de los altos índices de obesidad en nuestra comunidad latina, Jorge se dedico a crear esta oportunidad de proveer un enlace directo entre la naturaleza y nuestra gente con el fin de atraer diversidad en las actividades al aire libre.

There Is No Offseason
Ep. 96: Derek Jeter Doesn’t Want The L

There Is No Offseason

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 56:11


Ben Carsley, Craig Goldstein and Bret Sayre discuss the offseason’s biggest fantasy storylines from a dynasty perspective including: Shohei Ohtani (4:00), Giancarlo Stanton (12:30), Marcell Ozuna (20:00), Stephen Piscotty (23:00), Jacoby Ellsbury/Clint Frazier/Aaron Hicks (27:00), Magneuris Sierra (30:00), Sandy Alcantara and Jorge Guzman (32:00), Dee Gordon (34:00) and Aledmys Diaz (36:00). Finally, the TINO boys are on the case, investigating the secret motive behind Derek Jeter’s player acquisitions (40:00).

Minneapolis Insider
Episode Six

Minneapolis Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 41:56


This month we talk food and celebrate our thriving culinary scene. Hear from Surly Brewing Company's Beer Hall and The Brewer's Table head Chef, Jorge Guzman, on pushing culinary boundaries and creating social experiences around flavor. Then, The Bachelor Farmer's head Chef, Paul Berglund, tells us why farmers are the next rock stars.

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Congressional Dish
CD128: Crisis in Puerto Rico

Congressional Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2016 95:38


Puerto Rico is in trouble and only the U.S. Congress can help the island of U.S. citizens. Does the bill quickly moving through Congress actually help Puerto Rico? Please support Congressional Dish: Click here to contribute with PayPal or Bitcoin; click the PayPal "Make it Monthly" checkbox to create a monthly subscription Click here to support Congressional Dish for each episode via Patreon Mail Contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North #4576 Crestview, FL 32536 Thank you for supporting truly independent media! H.R. 5278: "Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act" (PROMESA) Bill Highlights Definitions "Territorial instrumentality": "Any political subdivision, public agency, instrumentality - including any instrumentality that is also a bank - or public corporation of a territory, and this term should be broadly construed to effectuate the purposes of this Act." Title 1: Establishment and Organization of Oversight Board Purpose: "To provide a method for a covered territory to achieve fiscal responsibility and access tot he capital markets." Constitutional Justification for the Board Article IV, section 3 of the Constitution "Provides Congress the power to dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations for territories." Records Access The Oversight Board will have the power to demand budgets from any public agency. The Oversight Board has the power to exclude any public agency from the requirements of this law. Oversight Board Membership Seven unpaid members appointed by the President. Six of the selections will be from lists created by Congress. Two people must be selected from two different lists submitted by the Speaker of the House of Representatives Two people must be picked from a list created by the Majority Leader of the Senate One person must be selected from a list created by the House Minority Leader One person must be selected from a list created by the Senate Minority Leader One person will be picked by the President Only one person on the board has to be a territory resident or "have a primary place of business in the territory" The appointments must be done by September 15, 2016 The Governor, or his designee, will be an "ex officio member" with no voting rights. Term of service: 3 years Removal: Can be done by the President "only for cause" Expired terms: The member can serve until someone else is appointed. Consecutive terms are allowed Member Qualifications Must have "knowledge and expertise in finance, municipal bond markets, management, law, or the organization or operation of business or government" No one who has worked for the territory's government is allowed on the Oversight Board Rules for the Oversight Board The Oversight Board will write the laws governing it's own activities The work of the Oversight Board can be privatized Majority Rule Needed To: Approve of fiscal plans Approve a budget To waive a law To approve or disapprove an infrastructure project Territorial Laws The Oversight Board can change the territory's laws "with the greatest degree of independence practicable" The Oversight Board may conduct their business behind closed doors. Paid Staff Executive Director The Board will determine his/her salary The Executive Director can hire as many staff members as he wants and decide how much they get paid, as long as none of them get more than he does. Gifts Are allowed but need to be publicly disclosed Exemption from Laws "The Executive Director and staff of the Oversight Board may be appointed and paid without regard to any provision of the laws of the covered territory or the Federal Government governing appointments and salaries. Any provision of the laws of the covered territory governing procurement shall not apply to the Oversight Board." Powers of the Oversight Board Data Collection The Oversight Board "shall have the right to secure copies, whether written or electronic, of such records, documents, information, data, or metadata from the territorial government" The banks can voluntarily submit information about how much money they think they're owed Subpeona Power Failure to obey an Oversight Board will be punished in court according to territorial laws. Strikes Prohibited The Oversight Board must "ensure prompt enforcement" of any territorial laws "prohibiting public sector employees from participating in a strike or lockout Lawsuits Against the Board Any legal action against the Oversight Board must be filed in a United States district court for the territory, or in the US District Court for Hawaii if that territory doesn't have one. The courts are not allowed to consider challenges to the Oversight Board's certification determinations Oversight Board Funding The Oversight Board will be funded by the permanent budget of the territory in an amount chosen by the Oversight Board. Until the territory creates the law providing permanent funding, the territory must transfer whatever the Oversight Board requests in its budget - at least 2 million dollars per month - to a fund controlled by the Oversight Board. The Oversight Board will have the ability to give some money back Oversight of the Oversight Board The territory is prohibited from exercising any oversight of the Oversight Board activities or from enacting any law related to the Oversight Board that "defeat the purposes of this Act" Title II: Responsibilities of the Oversight Board Approval of Fiscal Plans Fiscal plans submitted by the Governor will have to get certification from the Oversight Board. A fiscal plan developed by the Oversight Board will be deemed approved by the Governor Approval of Budgets If the Governor and Legislature don't have a budget certified by the first day of the fiscal year, the Oversight Board's budget will be deemed approved. Contract Reviews The Oversight Board can require review of government to government contracts that compete with the private sector "to ensure such proposed contracts promote market competition" Sense of Congress: Territorial government should be a "facilitator and not a competitor to private enterprise' If a "contract, rule, regulation, or executive order" fails to comply with Oversight Board policies, the Oversight Board can prevent "execution and enforcement of the contract, rule, executive order, or regulation." The Oversight Board will be able to rescind any law enacted between May 4, 2016 and the day all members and the Chair of the Oversight Board are appointed. They can't rescind laws that comply with a court order, implement a Federal Government program, implement laws that match Oversight Board policies, or maintain Federally funded mass transportation assets. The Oversight Board is allowed to make recommendations to change how pensions are paid to government employees and to transfer government services and entities to the private sector The Board will have the authority to cut budgets for services, institute hiring freezes, and cut off agencies from making financial transactions. Approval of debt restructuring plans Will need the approval of 5/7 Oversight Board members As long as the Oversight Board is in operation, the territorial government can't make any transactions related to it's debt. Termination of Oversight Board The territory needs to balance its budget for 4 consecutive years and the Oversight Board must certify that the banks are willing to lend to the territorial government No Full Faith & Credit of the United States The territories' debt is not backed by and will not be paid by the United States. Title III: Adjustments of Debts Allows Puerto Rico to have some ability under Chapter 11 (the bankruptcy chapter) to restructure it's debt. Banks ("creditors") that don't consent to a payment moritorium will not be bound by it. Title IV: Miscellaneous Minimum Wage Allows the Governor of Puerto Rico to [lower the minimum wage to $4.25/hr for new employees under age 25 until the Oversight Board is terminated, not more than four years. Lawsuit Freeze Lawsuits against Puerto Rico for repayment are prohibited from the day of enactment of this law until February 15, 2017 or six months after the Oversight Board is created. Title V: Puerto Rico Infrastructure Revitalization Revitalization Coordinator There will be a Revitalization Coordinator under the command of the Oversight Board, who will be appointed by the Governor from a list of three names selected by the Oversight Board. The Revitalization Coordinator must have experience in the planning, predevelopment, financing, development, operations, engineering, or market participation of infrastructure projects who isn't currently contracting with the government of Puerto Rico and was not a former government employee after 2012. The Revitalization Coordinator will be paid no more than the Executive Director. Project Assessments Will include how the project contributes "to transitioning to privatize generation capacities in Puerto Rico" Expedited Permits Relevant agencies of Puerto Rico's government need to create an expedited permitting process for the infrastructure projects declared "critical" by the Revitalization Coordinator. The expedited permitting processes will be operated as if the Governor had declared an emergency under Puerto Rican law. "Any transactions, processes, projects, works, or programs essential to the completion of a Critical Project shall continue to be processed and completed under such Expedited Permitting Process regardless of the termination of the Oversight Board" If a project is determined by "the Planning Board" to likely affect the implementation of existing Puerto Rican land use plans or an approved Integrated Resource Plan, the project will be "deemed ineligible" for Critical Project designation. The Oversight Board can waive any law that would "adversely impact the Expedited Permitting Process Limited Access to Courts Lawsuits against a "critical project" must be brought within 30 days of the decision the lawsuit would challenge. Vote June 9, 2016: Passed the House of Representatives 297-127 Sound Clip Sources TV Episode: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Puerto Rico (HBO), April 17 2016. TV Episode: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: U.S. Territories (HBO), March 8, 2015. Hearing: H.R. 5278 Full Committee Markup, House Committee on Natural Resources, May 25, 2016. Hearing: H.R. 5278 Full Committee Markup, House Committee on Natural Resources, May 24, 2016. Hearing: Puerto Rico’s Debt Crisis and Its Impact on the Bond Markets, House Financial Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, February 25, 2016. Hearing: Puerto Rico’s Fiscal Problems: Examining the Source and Exploring the Solution, United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, December 1, 2015. Hearing: The Broken State of Puerto Rico, Senate Judiciary Committee, December 1, 2015. Additional Reading Article: Democrats Could Slow Passage of Puerto Rico Rescue Bill By Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press, ABC News, June 21, 2016. Article: Hedge Funds Sue Puerto Rico in N.Y. Over Fiscal Crisis Law By Erik Larson, Bloomberg, June 21, 2016. Article: Supreme Court Says No to Puerto Rico’s Bankruptcy Law By Rachel Greszler, The Daily Signal, June 13, 2016. Article: Supreme Court rules Puerto Rico can't restructure debt By Lydia Wheeler, The Hill, June 13, 2016. Article: Congress’ Proposal to Restrict Legal Proceedings in Puerto Rico Debt Crisis Could Trigger Chaos By Rachel Greszler and Salim Furth, The Daily Signal, June 8, 2016. Article: Bernie Sanders leads liberals’ fight against Puerto Rico rescue bill By Mike DeBonis, The Washington Post, May 23, 2016. Articles: News about Tea Party Movement, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times, The New York Times, Last Updated May 23, 2016. Article: The Vultures’ Vultures: How A New Hedge-Fund Strategy Is Corrupting Washington By Ryan Grim and Paul Blumenthal, The Huffington Post, May 13, 2016. Articles: News about Mutual Funds and E.T.F.'s, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times, The New York Times, Last Updated May 7, 2016. Article: Mystery: Strom Thurmond, Puerto Rico and bankruptcy protection By Jon Greenberg, Politifact, April 27, 2016. Article: Puerto Rico woos US investors with huge tax breaks as locals fund debt crisis By Rupert Neate, The Guardian, February 14, 2016. Article: The Price Of Inequality For Puerto Rico By Maria Levis, Health Affairs Blog, December 29, 2015. Article: Inside the Billion-Dollar Battle for Puerto Rico’s Future By Jonathan Mahler and Nicholas Confessore, The New York Times, December 19, 2015. Article: Is this 1917 law suffocating Puerto Rico’s economy? By Chris Bury, PBS, August 13, 2015. Article: For Puerto Rico, There is a Better Way A Second Look at the Commonwealth’s Finances and Options Going Forward, By Jose Fajgenbaum, Jorge Guzman, and Claudio Loser, Centennial Group International, July 2015. Article: Here Are the Winners and Losers of Puerto Rico's Debt Crisis By Michelle Kaske, Bloomberg, May 19, 2015. Article: Puerto Rico Fighting to Keep Its Tax Breaks for Businesses By Larry Rohter, The New York Times, May 10, 1993. Additional Information Documentary: THE LAST COLONY: A Close Look At Puerto Rico's Unique Relationship With The United States Website: House Natural Resources Committee Puerto Rico Legislation, May 25, 2016. OpenSecrets: Career Profile for Rep. Mick Mulvaney of South Carolina's 5th disctrict Website: Summary of Puerto Rico Tax Incentives OpenSecrets: Career Profile for Rep. Sean P Duffy of Wisconsin's 7th District OpenSecrets: Lobbyists lobbying on H.R.4900: PROMESA House Natural Resources Section by Section Summary of H.R. 5278 Foraker Act, April 12, 1900, Establishing the initial government structure of Puerto Rico. Jones Act of 1917, provided Puerto Ricans with American citizenship and established maritime laws that Puerto Rico would be ruled by, among other things. Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, February 6, 1952. Reports Puerto Rico’s Political Status and the 2012 Plebiscite: Background and Key Questions By R. Sam Garrett, June 25, 2013. Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio) Cover Art Design by Only Child Imaginations