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WGN - The After Hours with Rick Kogan Podcast
Emporium Arcade Bar is full of fun

WGN - The After Hours with Rick Kogan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024


Justin Singer, General Manager of Emporium Arcade Bar, joins Rick Kogan to talk about this wild summer at Emporium Arcade Bar. For more information visit emporiumarcadebar.com.

That Westfield Podcast
Ep. 15 Justin + Jennifer of Queen City Remedies

That Westfield Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 26:46


Justin Singer and Jennifer Brandt discuss their journey in the cannabis industry and the opening of their dispensary, Queen City Remedies, in Plainfield, New Jersey.Justin, an attorney with expertise in the cannabis space, shares his experience helping clients win licenses and get their businesses up and running. Jennifer, also an attorney who grew up in Plainfield, expresses her excitement about bringing the cannabis industry to her community.They talk about the importance of creating an authentic and welcoming environment at their dispensary, which offers a wide range of cannabis products. Justin and Jennifer also highlight the economic and workforce development opportunities their business provides to the local community.To learn more about Queen City Remedies, visit www.queencitynj.com and visit them 7 days a week!

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The ThriveOn Podcast
E305 Move, Breathe, Restore: A Journey to Better Well-being w/ Justin Singer

The ThriveOn Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 53:05


In this episode, CJ interviews entrepreneur Justin Singer about the concept and experience of Move, Breathe, Restore. The conversation begins with CJ sharing his discomfort with swimming and how he was introduced to Justin through his Move, Breathe, Restore event. During the conversation Justin explains that there are two parts to Move, Breathe, Restore - the health concepts and the physical experience. They also discuss the upcoming Move, Breath, Restore experience on October 14th and the impact it can have on personal growth and well-being.   Key Topics [00:01:34] The concept vs. the experience. [00:03:27] The connection piece of fitness. [00:08:48]  Takeaways from the Move, Breathe, Restore experience. [00:10:43] Longevity and high-performance fitness. [00:14:01] Breath control and self-awareness. [00:17:43] Managing stress with breath. [00:22:28] Mental game in the pool. [00:24:56] Overcoming mental barriers through swimming. [00:30:06] Maximizing output through nutrition. [00:32:11] Pre-workout meal recommendations. [00:37:11] Max performance and nutrition. [00:41:28] The importance of curated conversations around health. [00:43:39] Challenging yourself for personal growth. [00:46:28] Thriving and making progress.   Connect with Justin Instagram LinkedIn   Connect with CJ Finley: CJ's Instagram CJ's YouTube CJ's Twitter cjfinley.com   ThriveOnLife Podcast Instagram thriveonlife.com          

Spoon Mob
#77 - Chef Derek Wilcox of Imari / Kiitsu

Spoon Mob

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 129:36


On this episode of the Spoon Mob Podcast, Ray chats with chef Derek Wilcox of Imari / Kiitsu about how he first got started cooking, why he decided to attend the CIA, why he decided to go to Japan to cook, how he wound up working at Kikunoi, how grueling working in Japan was at the time, how he overcame the language barrier, why seven years in Kiseki is actually short, explains and defines Kiseki cuisine, why he interned at a retail butcher shop in Japan, how he was able to spend a couple years learning sushi, the difference between working with poisonous & venomous fish, why he chose NYC upon his return to the U.S., the competitiveness of sushi in NYC, how a NYT review can change things overnight for a restaurant, the balance of service at a counter seat restaurant, how the opportunity to work at Imari in Los Angeles came about, what washoku cuisine is, the differences between cooking in NYC and LA, differences between cooking in Japan and the US, food appropriation, why good omakase mainly exists in hub cities, how he wants to move the restaurant industry forward, answers the question left behind from chef Justin Singer of Chapman's Eat Market, and more before taking on the "burning grill" questions! For more on chef Derek Wilcox, visit spoonmob.com/derekwilcox and follow him on Instagram @chefderekwilcox, @imari.la & @kiitsu.la. Visit imari-la.com for menu details, reservations, and online bento box ordering. For all things Spoon Mob, visit spoonmob.com and make sure to follow us on Instagram (@spoonmob), Twitter (@spoonmob1), Facebook (@spoonmob1) & TikTok (@spoonmob). Audio Editing by @TrackEditPrint. Intro music by @kabbalisticvillage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Spoon Mob
#76 - Chef Justin Singer of Chapman's Eat Market

Spoon Mob

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 101:00


On this episode of the Spoon Mob Podcast, Ray chats with chef Justin Singer of Chapman's Eat Market about how he got started cooking, working at a pizza place during high school, his intended career path back in his college days, his thoughts on culinary school, how competitive the industry can be when starting out as a line cook, his post collegiate cooking career, being a sous chef for the first time, why staffing and organization are so crucial to a restaurants daily success, the story behind linking up with chef BJ Lieberman, moving to Columbus Ohio, taking on the ice cream program at Chapman's, how he approaches the kitchen snack lineup, provides a couple great stories from his fellow Chapman's podcast guests, gives an update on his Spanish tasting menu, if being an executive chef is on the horizon, where he see's Columbus as a food city headed, what next, answers the question left behind from sommelier Brandon Ford of Hyde Park Restaurant Group, and more before taking on the "burning grill" questions! For more on chef Justin Singer, visit spoonmob.com/justinsinger and follow him on Instagram @redracerx & @eatchapmans. Visit eatchapmans.com for menu details, reservations, and more about the restaurant. For all things Spoon Mob, visit spoonmob.com and make sure to follow us on Instagram (@spoonmob), Twitter (@spoonmob1), Facebook (@spoonmob1) & TikTok (@spoonmob). Audio Editing by @TrackEditPrint. Intro music by @kabbalisticvillage. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Brotherhood of Fatherhood
BOF #126: Fire and Ice with Justin Singer

Brotherhood of Fatherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 45:22


Justin Singer has accomplished a lot. He's an entrepreneur with a thriving business, he's in great shape, and he's got a philosophy on life that is truly inspiring. Justin is the owner and founder of Mekanix- a unique business that offers personal training and health counseling to its members. He is a lifelong fitness enthusiast. Growing up, he competed in soccer and rugby and was an avid rock climber. He's competed in long-distance races, trained in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai, and surfed around the world. Justin discovered calisthenics in 2015 and has been passionate about it ever since. Justin has a degree from Rice University in Computer Science.In this episode, Justin shares his story and explains how Mechanics Gym helps people achieve their fitness goals while also improving their overall well-being. If you're looking for some inspiration or just want to learn more about one of the coolest gyms around, tune in!https://www.facebook.com/justin.j.singer @jsingertxjsinger@smbology.comMekanixhouston.com Be sure to check out this episode of the BOF Podcast. Don't forget to like, share and subscribe!Join the Brotherhood of Fatherhood FB group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/brotherhoodoffatherhoodwww.brotherhoodfatherhood.com/alphaOrder the DAPPERGURU and get 10% on your order by using the code: Brotherhoodhttps://thedapperguru.com/?ref=PngnnQiFoV05N Direct Hemp: Get 15% discount on purchases from Direct Hemp!www.directhemp.com Use Code: brotherhoodOur sponsor: Jarvis Copy ai: https://jasper.ai/?fpr=scottr#BOFPodcast #brotherhoodoffatherhood #brotherhoodoffatherhoodpodcast #dad #father #podcast #fatherhood #parenting #masculinity #menleadingmen #personalgrowth

DisasterClass
What is IPAWS? And, Why Do You Need It?

DisasterClass

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 34:19


Staying informed of impending hazards is a crucial part of preparedness. But, how exactly do you do that? Well, fortunately, there is an entire infrastructure in place within the United States to keep you in the know. In this episode, Jason and Wesley talk with Justin Singer and Jody Smith from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) about the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System, or, IPAWS for short. This high-tech system plays an integral role in national preparedness, and it is something you absolutely need to know about.For more information about IPAWS, visit www.FEMA.gov/ipawsOur Sponsors:Doberman Emergency Management GroupWhen you need an emergency plan, you need Doberman Emergency Management. Their expert practitioners use best practice, data, and career experience to help you. So whether you're buying a home and want to know about your local hazards, Or you're a professional needing additional support, Doberman Emergency Management can help. Visit www.DobermanEMG.com today to learn more.Instinct Ready DisasterClass is brought to you by Instinct Ready. Instinct Ready is working to educate, prepare, and equip the everyday person for disasters through comprehensive education and premium products. DisasterClass listeners can get 10% off sitewide at instinctready.com with promo code DisasterClass. Shop items like the U-PAK pro, the most versatile, practical, and functional 72-hour survival system available. Or learn how to plan for disasters with the Community Emergency Planning online course. Visit www.instinctready.com today, because preparedness starts at home.

Everything Is Marketing
Justin Singer from Ripple

Everything Is Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 17:28


Today we talk with Ripple's CEO Justin Singer - from their start early on in the legalized recreational marijuana field to their move to the Great Lakes State, Michigan, and how they find balance between confection and function in the cannabis edibles arena

A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica
Demystifying CBD with Caliper Co-Founder Jeremy Goldstein

A Thing or Two with Claire and Erica

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 45:03


To anyone who's asked “Um, can y'all dig deeper into CBD?” and/or “Does that stuff actually work?” we bring you an episode full of (extremely interesting!) nitty-grittiness on cannabinoids. We've partnered with the impressive team over at Caliper for this conversation with our old pal Jeremy Goldstein to talk science, credibility, regulation, and, yes, hype. If this has you itching to try Caliper, use the code ATHINGORTWO for 20% off your first order.   More on drug-sniffing K-9 retirees.   Deeper-dives into how Caliper approaches regulation and clinical trials.    If you're interested in the microdose THC company Jeremy and his co-founder Justin Singer started first, check out the line of Ripple products.   20% off your first Caliper order with the code ATHINGORTWO!    You know we love a voicemail, right? And you know you can get us at 833-632-5463, right?   Produced by Dear Media

District H: Journey to Your Best Self
Episode 32 | Breathe, Move, Recover with Justin Singer from Mekanix Gym

District H: Journey to Your Best Self

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 43:04


Today I sit down with owner and operator of Mekanix Gym, Justin Singer. We discuss Justin's background and how he got into the gym business. His journey from powerlifting, to CrossFit, to calisthenics is an inspiring one that I feel many people in our community have experienced with their own health & wellness. We also also discuss the XPT Method and how Justin has incorporated its core pillars of breathe, move, & recover into his own business and the health benefits that it has brought his members. Justin has an ambitious Vivid Vision of opening up 2 more locations within Houston in the next 2 years. I am also very excited to announce that we have partnered up with Mekanix Gym to host a recovery seminar on June 26th at a discounted rate for members of District H. Justin has become a great friend and I am excited to see his impact on the Houston Community moving forward. To learn more about Mekanix Gym, you can visit https://www.mekanixhouston.com.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/districth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/districth/support

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy
Justin Singer - How Regulation Unlocks Opportunity - [Founder’s Field Guide, EP.2]

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 62:33


My guest today is Justin Singer, the founder and CEO of Caliper Foods and Stillwater Brands, two leading companies in the cannabis industry. We start our conversation with a fascinating discussion on how regulation creates or destroys business and investing opportunities, and then go on to discuss the ins and outs of the cannabis industry in detail. You’ll be able to tell quickly how high-quality Justin is as a thinker and operator, and you’ll learn a ton about this nascent business. Please enjoy our conversation.   This episode is brought to you by Microsoft for Startups. Microsoft for Startups is a global program dedicated to helping “enterprise-ready” B2B startups successfully scale their companies. If you’re a founder running a B2B company targeting the enterprise, you should definitely check them out.    This episode is also sponsored by Vanta.  Vanta has built software that makes it easier to both get and maintain your SOC 2 report, at a fraction of the normal cost. Founders Field Guide listeners can redeem a $1k off coupon at vanta.com/patrick.    For more episodes go to InvestorFieldGuide.com/podcast. Sign up for the book club and new email newsletter called “Inside the Episode” at InvestorFieldGuide.com/bookclub. Follow Patrick on Twitter at @patrick_oshag  Show Notes (2:51) – (First question) – How changes in regulation create market opportunities (5:38) – Why VC’s need to pay attention to regulatory changes (6:50) – Story of Section 230 of the communication decency act (8:54) – Relationships between rules, laws, and free markets (11:56) – How regulatory changes impacted recent business ventures (13:30) – His initial interest in the cannabis space (17:28) – How the industry participants have changed over time (21:04) – An overview of the cannabis industry and different pieces of the chain (25:51) – What has led to delays in the legalization of the marijuana industry (28:52) – How the dosage of the product impacts the business (31:34) – CBD vs THC industry differences (32:53) – How much of this industry is left to be unlocked and potential timing (35:55) – Business and investing opportunities in the space (38:16) – Competitive frontier in cannabis (40:37) – The timeline and pending changes coming (43:03) – Margins and business factors of his business (45:51) – First big break for the business (49:47) – What he learned working under Tim Wu (50:34) – Why we are in the golden error for fraud (52:11) – Avoiding fraud (55:12) – What he wants to learn more about in the cannabis space (56:50) – Kindest thing anyone has done for him Learn More For more episodes go to InvestorFieldGuide.com/podcast. Sign up for the book club and new email newsletter called “Inside the Episode” at InvestorFieldGuide.com/bookclub. Follow Patrick on Twitter at @patrick_oshag  

CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
Ep 304 - Multinational Companies Creating CBD Products in Stealth Mode

CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 33:32


Consumer packaged goods companies are in stealth mode waiting to capitalize on CBD the moment the regulatory fog clears. Here to tell us about it is Justin Singer of Caliper Foods. Learn more at https://www.caliperfoods.life  Key Takeaways: Justin’s background in cannabis and how he came to start Caliper Foods How Justin’s core brand Ripple has become the best-selling soluble cannabinoid powder in the US Why consumer packaged goods companies (CPGs) are waiting for regulatory clarity in the CBD industry How Caliper Foods provides soluble CBD ingredients at scale to some of the nation’s largest food, beverage, and supplement companies Where Justin sees CBD heading as an active ingredient comparable to caffeine An inside look at Caliper Foods and how it provides soluble CBD ingredients at scale to CPG manufacturers Caliper Foods’ research on how the solubility of CBD affects onset and impact Where Caliper Foods currently is in the capital-raising process

ReddyYeti | Built on Passion
#177 Caliper Foods - Water Soluble CBD Powder. Co-Founder Jeremy Goldstein Sharing His Story.

ReddyYeti | Built on Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 29:27


Josh sits down with Caliper Foods co-founder Jeremy Goldstein. Caliper Foods makes an odorless and tasteless cannabinoid powder supplement that can be added to your beverages and meal. Caliper got its start in NYC in 2014 by Jeremy and his co founder Justin Singer. Justin's Grandmother asked him to get her some type of cannabis product to help her with specific ailments (not exactly your typical origin story). Take a listen, as we dive down how grandmas salvation turned into a monumentally game-changing CBD product.

The Insatiable Appetite
ACT Chicago Food Culture Forecast 2019 Highlights: Justin Singer CEO & Co-Founder Caliper Foods

The Insatiable Appetite

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 13:24


Highlights from our ACT Chicago Food Culture Forecast 2019 event: Caliper Foods CEO Justin Singer describes the unique challenges and opportunities Caliper faces as it goes to market with edibles and ingredients in the burgeoning cannabis market.

Conception to Consumption
What You Need to Know about CBD as a Food Ingredient

Conception to Consumption

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 45:00


In this episode of CtoC we sit down with CEO Justin Singer and get the inside scoop on everything you need to know about having CBD as a food ingredient.

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CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
Using The Power of Ritual To Create Product-Market Fit - Encore

CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 41:08


Justin Singer is the co-founder of Still Water Brands, a company focused on cannabis consumers that really don’t see themselves as cannabis consumers because they feel uncomfortable with the existing methods of consumption. For example, it is very confusing for a first-time cannabis consumer to understand why they don’t want to eat a 100mg infused chocolate bar, but instead, need to break it up into 10 or 20 pieces. First-time consumers ask, “wait, why do I need to break this bar up, isn’t a bar one dose?” Justin and his team at Stillwater initially focused on rituals consumers are already comfortable with such as making a cup of tea. Stillwater’s water-soluble beverage additives including their best seller Ripple have resonated with a traditionally unrecognized and underserved market category. Now Stillwater is going to offer their infused additives to other businesses. This is a riveting interview you won’t want to miss. Learn more at:http://stillwater.life/  

Midlife Male by Greg Scheinman
Episode 66 - PJ Nestler - Director of Performance at Extreme Performance Training

Midlife Male by Greg Scheinman

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2019 67:35


Super excited for this week's show, I've got Mr. P.J. Nestler joining me. P.J. is the director of performance at XPT, Extreme Performance Training. If you are not familiar check out XPTlife.com and listen to the rest of this podcast, because P.J. is going to fill you in on what XPT life is all about. First, let me tell you a little bit about XPT and my experience with it. I got introduced to XPT through a buddy of mine named Justin Singer, he owns Mechanics Calisthenics down here in Houston, Texas. He is also a certified XPT coach. He introduced me to P.J. when P.J. was in town, we did a breath work class together. We actually hung out with Rob O'Neill, a Navy Seal who took down Osama Bin Laden as well, had some good times together. XPT was founded by Laird Hamilton and Gabby Reese. If you think about the quintessential midlife male you've got to talk about Laird Hamilton. Big wave surfer, father, husband, entrepreneur, risk-taker, super fit guy, super spiritual guy, awesome stuff. Pick up his new book Liferiderand check out more on Laird at XPTlife.com. Let's talk a little bit about P.J. too, because he's going to fill us in on XPT, his philosophy, what all this stuff means. He is a human performance specialist with over a decade of experience preparing top athletes for competition. His life mission is to help athletes, coaches, and guys like us realize their true potential. He's been a leader in sports performance training for years, he's worked with dozens of athletes from the NFL, NHL, Major League Baseball, over 100 fighters including multiple Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu world champions, top 10 ranked UFC fighters. He is out there raising the bar for fitness and lifestyle professionals with XPT. XPT is about pushing your body to readapt. This is a program that's rooted in dynamic stressors and human adaptation. The idea being to maintain a well-balanced body and mind. It's a lifestyle. If you want to get out there and go paddle boarding, go do it. If you want to swim underwater holding dumbbells, go do it. The idea with XPT, and what Laird Hamilton says, is “Don't be a liability”. Be flexible enough to be able to jump into any new activity presented to you and forget any limitations or negative construct holding you back. And that's how you live. Sustainable, longevity-based, performance-based fitness. The ability to get up and do what you need to do, when you need to do it, when you want to do it. It's about breathing, it's about moving, it's about recovering. My personal regimen right now, consists of a lot of XPT. Constantly mixing it up, trying different things, moving a little bit better. Listening to my body, recovering a little smarter. As I get older I start to realize what's most important, and that's feeling good, having fun, being able to do the things that I want to do. So let's get into this XPT life, XPT lifestyle story, learn a little bit more about it and learn more about P.J. Nestler, here on the Midlife Male Podcast.

CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry
Ep 229 - Using The Power of Ritual To Create Product-Market Fit - Justin Singer

CannaInsider - Interviews with the Business Leaders of The Legal Cannabis, Marijuana, CBD Industry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2018 41:08


Justin Singer is the co-founder of Still Water Brands. Stillwater is focused on cannabis consumers that really don’t see themselves as cannabis consumers because they feel uncomfortable with the existing methods of consumption. For example, it is very confusing for a first-time cannabis consumer to understand why they don’t want to eat a 100mg infused chocolate bar, but instead, need to break it up into 10 or 20 pieces. First-time consumers ask, “wait, why do I need to break this bar up, isn’t a bar one dose?” Justin and his team at Stillwater initially focused on rituals consumers are already comfortable with such as making a cup of tea. Stillwater’s water-soluble beverage additives including their best seller Ripple have resonated with a traditionally unrecognized and underserved market category. Now Stillwater is going to offer their infused additives to other businesses. This is a riveting interview you won’t want to miss. Learn more at:https://www.cannainsider.com And http://stillwater.life/ Important:What are the five major trends disrupting the cannabis industry?Find out with your free cheat sheet at: https://www.cannainsider.com/trends

Midlife Male by Greg Scheinman
Episode 20 - Justin Singer - Owner of Mekanix Calisthenics Gym

Midlife Male by Greg Scheinman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 44:02


Justin Singer is the owner and co-founder of Mekanix Calisthenics Gym; Houston's first and only dedicated body-weight fitness gym emphasizing calisthenics training. He also operates Singer Holdings which focuses on the acquisition, improvement, and operation of real estate including commercial and multi-family properties in the Texas market. He has been extremely successful in the software and tech world as President of SMBology and stints at Tibco and Scalable. He is a certified XPT Life coach and passionate fitness, health, wellness and mindfulness expert. We sat down after a Mekanix workout and Ice/Heat Therapy session to talk about his transition from the Tech world to the fitness world and his unique perspective on work/life balance, how he makes decisions, the importance of incorporating breathing, meditation and various therapies into your lifestyle for long term health benefits and where he intends to take his life and career in the years to come.