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Polish Brandon is a special guest this week, because I had fuck-all to talk about for 488. I needed back up. We talk about LA haircuts, the Superbowl a little bit (rare sports talk!), freezing your shit, and working at a bowling alley that lots of famous people came into. (And we had to deal with) You can hear more from this son of an onion on his weekly podcast, The Liquor License. One.
A group of bikies converged on Sydney airport. Within minutes, one was dead and others injured. It was an incident that set off one of the world's most intense and effective gang operations, and led to a plethora of law changes and high profile convictions. Deborah Wallace is a titan of NSW Police. Retiring in 2019 after 36 years in the force, she became known across Australia as 'The Gangbuster', after successful operations in the intense region of Cabramatta, and then the aforementioned Strike Force Raptor. The beginning of her career though was much more abstract. She was involved in one of Australia's most horrific cases. The rape and murder of Anita Cobby in 1986. Understand the impact of that case on Deb, and Australia as a whole as Brent Sanders steps through the career of one of Australia's most decorated police officers. If you or anyone you know needs help: Lifeline (Crisis support and suicide prevention) 13 11 14 1800 Respect (National sexual assault, family and domestic violence counselling line) 1800 737 732 Men's Referral Service (National counselling, information and referral service for men looking to change their behaviour) 1300 766 491 Full Stop Australia (National violence and abuse trauma counselling and recovery Service) 1800 385 578 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cook County Mayor Tiffany Henyard of Dolton faces an indirect criminal contempt charge for failing to sign liquor licenses needed by a local restaurant, despite court orders. The conflict arose after repeated delays and Henyard's disregard for deadlines set by Judge Cecilia Horan. Ultimately, the mayor signed two licenses in open court, but her actions caused significant frustration for the restaurant owner, who suffered financial losses due to delays. The case underscores broader issues of bureaucratic inefficiency and defiance of court authority. Henyard now has seven days to explain why she should not face fines or imprisonment. Amid mounting lawsuits and political losses, including exclusion from upcoming election ballots, Henyard's political future appears uncertain, with her governance mired in controversy, deficits, and ongoing legal battles.
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We found out yesterday, a funeral home in Ohio just got their liquor license. If A.I. ran the world, what other businesses would have a liquor license?
Stupid News 12-18-2024 6am …Holy Bat Guano Batman! …The last thing you need in your bathroom …It's the First Funeral Home with a Liquor License
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 12-18-24 We discuss the concept of a funeral home with a liquor license...is that good idea or not?!! Evergreen Funeral Cremation and Reception in Columbus, Ohio, is set to open sometime in January, 2025. They applied for a liquor license and could soon be serving people during services! Story here: https://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/columbus-funeral-home-first-ohio-operate-liquor-license-evergreen-funeral-cremation-and-reception NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 12-18-24 (7:05am) St. Louis County Council passed their budget last night after Sam Page threatened the senior property tax freeze program. Story here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2024/12/18/after-senior-tax-freeze-threat-st-louis-county-council-passes-budgets-says-more-cuts-coming-next-year/?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=organicclicks&tbref=hp (7:20am) We discuss the concept of a funeral home with a liquor license...is that a good idea or not?!! Evergreen Funeral Cremation and Reception in Columbus, Ohio, is set to open sometime in January, 2025. They applied for a liquor license and could soon be serving people during services! Story here: https://abc6onyourside.com/news/local/columbus-funeral-home-first-ohio-operate-liquor-license-evergreen-funeral-cremation-and-reception (7:35am) Congressman-Elect Bob Onder talks about his committee assignments and the budget/spending situation in the new Congress. (https://www.bobondermo.com/) (7:50am) How do you react to getting a bad Christmas present? NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Suicide Prevention fundraiser in Dunedin has been granted a liquor license at a special hearing, despite concerns from Police and others that it would be inappropriate at such an event. ‘More Than Just A Fashion Show' will be held at Wall Street mall tomorrow night, with proceeds going towards the Life Matters Suicide Prevention Trust. Event organiser Tegan Vickery tells Heather du Plessis-Allan she's disappointed that the light she was trying to shine on mental health awareness was overshadowed by liquor license issues. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alaska and Willam chat about summer gigs on Fire Island, how they are very mindful of the way they want everyone to vote for Laila McQueen for an Emmy, and Drag PAC heading to Chicago for the DNC. Plus Willam talks with global pop sensation JADE about her new song and music video “Angel of My Dreams” for a Jumbo Tip Spot. And they dive into the DM's for some intel and a language lesson. Get your tickets to DNC - Drag Night Chicago on Aug 21st at Metro, in Chicago Listen to Race Chaser Ad-Free on MOM Plus Follow us on IG at @racechaserpod and click the link in bio for a list of organizations you can donate to in support of Black Lives Matter Rainbow Spotlight: The Very Queen by Nina West FOLLOW ALASKA https://twitter.com/Alaska5000 https://www.instagram.com/theonlyalaska5000 https://www.facebook.com/AlaskaThunder https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9vnKqhNky1BcWqXbDs0NAQ FOLLOW WILLAM https://twitter.com/willam https://www.instagram.com/willam https://www.facebook.com/willam https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrO9hj5VqGJufBlVJy-8D1g RACE CHASER IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We spend a lot of time talking about alcohol harm, and yet we tend to do very little about it. Therefore, it is good to see Auckland Council has stuck to its guns and persisted in what they believe is a game changer for some communities. After an 8-year court battle with supermarkets, Auckland Council looks set to place a ban on selling booze after 9pm in supermarkets and bottle stores in Auckland by December. Also on the cards is a two-year freeze on new liquor stores in the central city and 23 other areas with high alcohol-related harm and crime. At the end of the day, how you drink is up to the individual. It is your health and your responsibility. But as a society, we all pay the price. Alcohol impacts our health and our mental wellbeing. It's a factor in family violence, and crime, and creates unsafe communities and roads. It adds to the workload of police, and emergency departments. We know the benefits to reducing alcohol harm. So good on the Auckland Council for taking some responsibility. The aim of this Local Alcohol Policy (LAP) is to minimize alcohol-related harm in communities while balancing fair and reasonable requirements for businesses. So, you can still buy your alcohol, you might have to be a bit better organised, but if it is making it less available in communities that are seeing the brunt of the harm, then I say let's give it a go. Do we really need more than 100 liquor stores in South Auckland? There are about 18 in the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board area, 18 in Manurewa, 29 in Ōtara-Papatoetoe, and 40 in Maungakiekie-Tāmaki. Sounds like enough to me. Gosh don't you wish we'd been more proactive around vape stores? ... Those working in this space are calling it a game-changer. Dr Grant Hewison, a lawyer who works on alcohol issues with two community groups in South Auckland, said the policy would lead to significant improvements in alcohol-related harm. He believes that shifting the closing time regarding the sale of alcohol at supermarkets and liquor stores from 11 pm to 9pm will prevent pre-loading with cheaper alcohol outside licensed premises. Manurewa- Papakura ward councilor Angela Dalton said on Breakfast TV this morning “easy access to alcohol is not helping our people who are really in distress from addiction and that goes across any age, any culture, it's nondiscriminatory but it's certainly impacting our kids. She went on to say the area has a young population, and children are walking past liquor outlets daily. She believes it's subliminal messaging and they might be going home to places that are fueled by alcohol. She believes if we can calm that, this is going to be better off for everyone. The new rules mean: Supermarkets and bottle stores cannot sell alcohol after 9pm (the cut-off is 11pm now). Bars, restaurants and other on-licences cannot sell alcohol later than 4am in the central city and 3am elsewhere. Applications for new bottle stores in the central city and 23 other areas will be rejected for two years unless they meet a very high threshold. Sports clubs and RSAs can sell alcohol no later than 1am. No change for liquor licences for festivals and events. They will continue to be assessed by the district licencing committee. I can work around this – it doesn't need to be an issue for me – but if it helps other people and other communities, I am happy to deal with a small inconvenience of fewer sales hours. You? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bedminster's dry as a bone.....No liquor license in this felonist zonenot a drop on the shelf, now i'm shakin' myselfDonald Trump's a Shitty Caponeif you're talkin' about the syphillis oneyea his crazy ass has come undoneDon's out of alcoholcause Roseanne drank it allor he broke the federal law!!!!The Colt is dry as a bone Trump's a shitty caponehe broke federal lawSneak out back and have a drinkwhatever you do don't fuckin' thinkGuess i shoulda flat out knownTrump's a shitty caponelet's all blame Melania oh oh oh ohRemember is not Don's faultwe got the lime and the saltbut it's all melania
Sometimes episodes of EBtM deal with the "what" — this one deals with the "why." Boston Globe reporter and podcaster Shirley Leung joins us to explain how Boston's restaurant scene has long been stymied by esoteric liquor regulations. This has a profound trick-down impact on the area's culture, its retention of young creatives, and its low-income neighborhoods. Fortunately, help might finally be on the way. Hey, State Legislature, do happy hour next!Be sure to check out Leung's podcast Say More (the series "Beating Burnout" comes out this month) and her reporting on Boston's liquor license laws. Have feedback on this episode or ideas for upcoming topics? DM me on Instagram, email me, or send a voice memo.If you're a local business who'd like to advertise on the podcast, please drop me a line.Send us a Text Message.Premium Q Moving & Storage: Get free boxes and 10% off your move by clicking HERE or call 781-730-6180 for a quote.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: 5:05pm- A jury in Wilmington, Delaware has found Hunter Biden guilty on three felony charges related to lying on a background-check he submitted when acquiring a firearm in October of 2018. According to reports, the president's son could face up to 25-years in prison and a fine up to $750,000. Could President Joe Biden pardon his son—and would that potentially impact his status as the Democrat Party's 2024 presidential nominee? 5:10pm- Prior to the 2020 presidential election, former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, along with other high-ranking members of the intelligence community, signed a letter dismissing The New York Post's Hunter Biden laptop story as Russian disinformation. The laptop has since been confirmed as being authentic—but Clapper recently stated he does not regret his decision. 5:15pm- While appearing on Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan, CBS News poll director Anthony Salvanto revealed that 62% of registered voters support the deportation of migrants living in the United States unlawfully. 5:20pm- Listeners react: Could the Democrat Party actually consider replacing Joe Biden at the top of their 2024 ticket? 5:40pm- According to report from Adam Reiss and Dareh Gregorian of NBC News: “The New Jersey attorney general's office is investigating the eligibility of the liquor licenses of three Trump-owned golf courses in the state following former President Donald Trump's conviction on felony charges in New York, officials confirmed Tuesday. The three properties under review by New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin and the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control, which is a part of the AG's office, include Bedminster, Pine Hill and Colts Neck.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/new-jersey-attorney-general-reviewing-trump-golf-liquor-licenses-rcna156550 5:50pm- Speaking at a gun violence prevention conference in Washington, D.C., President Joe Biden insisted that Americans don't need guns to protect themselves from the government—because the government could simply use an F-15 fighter jet to target people. Well, that makes me feel safe…
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports that the Trump Organization says that Former president Donald Trump is NOT the holder of liquor licenses at his three New Jersey golf clubs.
What has Trump been convicted of so far? Crazy Alert! Will Trump lose his liquor license at Mar a Lago? Roberts declines meeting with Senate Democrats about Alito controversy. Say what?! Is Biden allowing Ukraine to use weapons for strikes in Russia?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alcohol oversight has traditionally all been done by the Massachusetts Gaming Commission, until the House's spending plan re-assigned oversight at casino restaurants last month.
Patreon supporters who give $5 a month will get an ad-free version of the show!Join our private Facebook group and Discord server!Jessica and I spoke about several stories from the past week involving religion and politics.— Despite pastor's opposition, Georgia man gets OK to open liquor shop near churches. (0:30)— The United Methodist Church reversed its ban on gay clergy. Will it matter? (12:25)— A beloved Alabama principal may have lost her job because she has a girlfriend. (33:22)— Kentucky mayor lashes out after criticism of his "Prayer Breakfast" event. (42:07)— Preacher gets unearned praise after calling Trump Bible "disgusting" & "blasphemous." (51:25)— Doug Wilson has ludicrous ideas for how the U.S. could become a Christian Nation. (1:02:15)SPONSOR: Sign up today at butcherbox.com/friendly and use code friendly and choose salmon, chicken breast, or steak tips FREE in every order for a year, plus get $20 off your first order! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Patreon supporters who give $5 a month will get an ad-free version of the show! Join our private Facebook group and Discord server! Jessica and I spoke about several stories from the past week involving religion and politics. — Despite pastor's opposition, Georgia man gets OK to open liquor shop near churches. (0:30) — The United Methodist Church reversed its ban on gay clergy. Will it matter? (12:25) — A beloved Alabama principal may have lost her job because she has a girlfriend. (33:22) — Kentucky mayor lashes out after criticism of his "Prayer Breakfast" event. (42:07) — Preacher gets unearned praise after calling Trump Bible "disgusting" & "blasphemous." (51:25) — Doug Wilson has ludicrous ideas for how the U.S. could become a Christian Nation. (1:02:15) SPONSOR: Sign up today at butcherbox.com/friendly and use code friendly and choose salmon, chicken breast, or steak tips FREE in every order for a year, plus get $20 off your first order! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's top 5: 1.What Does Night Skiing in Utah Entail? 2.Where Is Utah's Newest Trader Joe's? 3.Will Salt Lake City Anti-Zionist Bar Lose its Liquor License? 4.Southern Utah's Proposed Water Strategy Highly Flawed According to Critics 5.Real Estate Prices Are Finally Falling in Salt Lake City Visit UtahStories.com for more and to subscribe to our free digital newsletter. There you can also support our journalism by subscribing to our print magazine for $3 per month. Follow us on: Instagram @UtahStories Twitter @UtahStories
Today is Wednesday, March 6. Here are some of the latest headlines from the Fargo, North Dakota area. InForum Minute is produced by Forum Communications and brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead and WDAY TV. For more news from throughout the day, visit InForum.com.
I look at the rise of John Francis "Honey Fitz" Fitzgerald, the Progressive Movement that went after the spoils system here in Boston, and why the State House controls our liquor. This is Part 2, go back to the previous episode for this to make sense!
To answer the question of why Boston needs to go begging to the statehouse to increase our liquor licenses you need to know A LOT of history, which I provide for you! Irish immigration, the Know Nothings, Eugentics, Disease, Alcohol, the Kennedys, this one has it all! Definitely a part 1 of who knows how many.
Join us as we delve into the heart of Highland Park's regulatory landscape with a critical discussion on the proposed changes to the city's Alcoholic Beverages Code, specifically Section 119.320. This video presents a comprehensive overview of two pivotal actions under consideration: An Ordinance to Amend Local Liquor License Application Requirements - Explore the proposed adjustments to the Highland Park Code of 1968, aiming to streamline or modify the process for local businesses seeking liquor licenses. A Resolution to Affirm Existing Liquor License Application Standards - Understand the implications of reaffirming the current requirements, ensuring they remain effective and relevant for today's community standards. Hear firsthand from local residents, business owners, and city officials as they voice their opinions, concerns, and support for these proposed actions. Whether it's amending the existing code or affirming the current standards, the decisions made will shape the future of Highland Park's local economy, community well-being, and public safety. Stay informed on how these considerations could impact your community. Your feedback is valuable—join the conversation in the comments below! Nancy R. Rotering Mayor Term: 2023-2027 nrotering@cityhpil.com Anthony E. Blumberg Councilmember Term: 2023-2027 ablumberg@cityhpil.com Kim Stone Councilmember Term: 2021-2025 kstone@cityhpil.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lakeforestpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lakeforestpodcast/support
Media Day from Liquor License studios. First announcement: Credere is not a sex god but more a sex doctor. Then We talk local radio stations, songs that question leaving LA, music while tanning and True Detective 4. The 2024 Grammys and shout out to Snoop Dogg. The evolution of power bars and energy drinks. Guinness Book of Records has gone too far: fast rap and oldest dog battle.
For those opening full-service restaurants, a liquor license can be a key part of creating a sustainable business. But in the city of Boston, getting your hands on such a license can cost anywhere from $400,000 to $600,000 on a private market. One that exists due to a shortage of licenses available through the city. Today, Boston Globe Magazine contributor Erick Trickey joins The Common for a deeper look at why it can be so financially challenging to get a liquor license in the city, and how this system disproportionately impacts small businesses and Black entrepreneurs. Greater Boston's daily podcast where news and culture meet.
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Gov. Phil Murphy of New Jersey has his sights set on making the Garden State the East Coast AI hub. Working with Princeton University, his administration is assembling a task force with people who can handle the tech side and the practical governance in hopes of using the results to improve the delivery of government services and more. Gov. Murphy also talks with host Gene Marks on the Paychex THRIVE podcast about how the Main Streets of New Jersey could get a boost from a change in the liquor license laws, plus how he is staunchly pro-organized labor in rebuilding the middle class and the economy. Topics Include: 00:00 – Welcome, Gov. Phil Murphy 01:53 – Introduction to Murphy 02:34 – Discussing AI initiatives 04:13 – What is the AI task force and its scope 07:19 – Resources behind AI hub 10:53 – AI task force goals 17:18 – Updating the liquor license laws? 20:52 – What modern liquor license laws can accomplish 23:34 –Organized labor and small businesses in N.J. 24:11 – Support for unions and the potential impact 27:18 – Wrap-up 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.
www.STRwealthconference.com In this episode, Mike Sjogren discusses the importance of scaling businesses, the benefits of standard operating procedures (SOPs), and letting go of control. He shares his journey as a specialized real estate investor who has leveraged short-term rentals to fund their freedoms without relying on traditional real estate investing. In addition, Mike offers insights into the significance of recruiting and training virtual assistants for business efficiency. The episode digs deep into Mike Sjogren's keynote from the STR wealth conference about his success in the boutique hotel space and how he has expanded using commercial real estate. The conversation also discusses the value of building relationships with brokers, the need for commercial laundry in hotels, and using virtual assistants for property management. 00:00 Introduction and Importance of SOPs 00:16 Introduction to Short Term Rental Nation 00:47 Announcement: Virtual Assistant Service for Short-Term Rental Business 01:38 Welcome to the Short Term Rental Secrets Podcast 01:49 Scaling in the Boutique Hotel Space 02:39 Invitation to STR Wealth Conference 2024 03:12 Keynote on Building Wealth with Boutique Hotels 03:44 Mike Sjogren's Journey into Boutique Hotels 05:23 The Impact of Short Term Rentals on Financial Independence 05:49 The Advantages of Boutique Hotels 10:20 Case Studies: Building Wealth with Boutique Hotels 14:04 What to Look for in Boutique Hotels 28:55 Differences between Hotels and STRs 32:02 Acquiring a Liquor License and Setting Up a Seasonal Bar 32:51 The Challenges of Expanding Hotel Operations 33:42 The Controversy of Cleaning Fees 34:16 Different Types of Hotels and Their Management 35:34 The Importance of Staffing and Communication in Hotel Management 36:08 The Journey of Scaling a Hotel Business 37:57 The Importance of Time Management in Business 39:08 The Transition from Solopreneur to Manager 39:41 The Role of Standard Operating Procedures in Business 43:14 The Importance of Employee Development 44:23 The Challenges of Scaling a Business 45:11 The Role of Key Performance Indicators in Business 47:59 The Importance of Regular Team Meetings 53:44 The Challenges of Managing a Hotel 55:52 The Keys to Freedom in Business 56:17 The Importance of Good People in Business 57:10 The Role of Cleaners in Hotel Management 01:00:47 The Importance of Partnerships in Business 01:01:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Connect with the Hosts Michael Sjogren: Short Term Rental Secrets Facebook Group | Clubhouse | Instagram | Youtube | Facebook Page | Linkedin https://linktr.ee/mikesjogren Emanuele Pani: Clubhouse | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin Watch Mike's free masterclass training on www.strsecrets.com/masterclass Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amanda Michelle Gomez from WAMU tells Mike and Julia about her reporting on liquor licenses and allegations of discrimination against Black businesses. Plus, we're discussing a big renovation at the Smithsonian's American Art Museum and Metro's scheme to rename bus lines — with your help. Learn more about these stories through some great local reporting: Read Amanda's investigation into ANC liquor licenses at DCist. There are so many cool new modern art exhibits at the Smithsonian, check ‘em all out. And weigh in on new bus names before the September 28 deadline. Want some more DC news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey DC. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE And we'd love to feature you on the show! Share your DC-related thoughts, hopes, and frustrations with us in a voicemail by calling 202-642-2654. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Liquor License has branched out to a monthly sports show. Two reasons: so we don't waste time on LL talking sports and two to have our takes more detailed. Hope you enjoy. Any money made off this podcast is to be taxed by 20% from the hosts, but you should take our advice. liquorlicensepodcast@gmail.com
We start by discussing the past 4th festivities and why LA just does not stop with fireworks. Tales from the liquor store: Stump & Brandy. The summer before college was 24 years ago for the boys and Brandon looks back at the hectic month of August 1999. Another Beatles segue: comparisons to modern hip hop labels and Catcher in the Rye. Is Louisanna that deadly and why? Shout out to Juvenile and No Limit Records. People who just lie about stories and what becomes of them. All of this and a whole lot more on this installment of Liquor License.
Remember the last time we had an in-person recording before Lucas moved to Seattle? We're back with a reunion episode, discussing his morning flight and an endearing couple he met from Juneau. Get ready for a whirlwind of travel stories, including the origins of mimosas (hint: it involves a layover in Cabo) and our plans for future adventures.Not only did Lucas come prepared for his flight, but he also had a wardrobe ready for any situation. Listen in as we chat about his reservation dilemma at a Santa Monica restaurant and Nick's newfound love for a Swedish flavored energy drink. We also spill the tea on an unforgettable night out in San Diego, where Lucas got creative with an old bottle of Tito's. Trust us, you won't want to miss these hilarious moments and entertaining tales!
In this episode of The Build; tune into Eric - in conversation with his collaborators - as he spends time intentionally sourcing ingredients, wines and spirits for his new beverage menus at Ursula's new home. If you want to hear more John deBary, he's creating a limited-run companion podcast with HRN for his new book Saved by the Bellini. Subscribe to the Eat Your Words wherever you get your podcasts to get the episodes as they launch. (Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify | RSS).Additional Music in this episode by Jahzzar, Jan-Michael Hökenschnieder & Fachhochschule Dortmund, TRG Banks, Rowan Jane, Fields Ohio. Opening Soon is powered by Simplecast.
A road at a busy intersection in Scripps Ranch caved in following a water main break, resulting in the opening of a sinkhole Friday morning near Scripps Ranch High School.Chula Vista restaurant's liquor license suspended after 20-year-old man was served alcohol at the business just before he died in a car crash. Swami's Cafe sued after allegations of sexual harassment of young female workers. The lawsuit claims a manager at the coastal Encinitas location made offensive sex-based remarks and advances toward female employees, who also were touched inappropriately.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Build takes a deep dive into the process of building up a new restaurant from signing the lease to opening day. In this episode, not only do you get more glimpses at the fun aesthetic bits, but you'll also hear about the processes and systems behind making sure customers feel taken care of in the space that Eric and Team Ursula are in the middle of creating. Between architects pointing fingers at plumbers, and deciding on plate ware, you'll hear about the nitty gritty required to build up (and out) your brick and mortar world. Additional Music in this episode by HolinzaCC0, TRG Banks, Koi-Discovery, Dilating Times, Rowan Jane, Andy G. Cohen, Oji.Opening Soon is powered by Simplecast.
BOOK A BAR STRATEGY CALL WITH KINSEY In Episode 40 of The Venue Podcast, we share a list of potential expenses you may run into when obtaining your Liquor License at your wedding venue as well as one-time/yearly costs of running your In-House Bar. Here are some example expenses: 1. Adding/Building a dedicated bar space if you don't already have one 2. Hiring and training bartenders and/or bar managers 3. The initial investment in alcohol inventory 4. Editing your current or creating a new contract with the help of your attorney that includes your new bar information 5. Sales Tax 6. Application Process through the City, County, and State 7. Attorney Fees to help you through the Application Process as well as to update your Venue Contract and add a Bar Package Contract 8. Yearly maintenance fees range per state but are typically a few hundred dollars each year. 9. Updating your business insurance to include liquor liability (Kinsey went from $6,000 per year to about $11,000 per year in insurance when she added a liquor license).
SHOULD YOU ADD A LIQUOR LICENSE TO YOUR WEDDING VENUE? Today's episode on The Venue Podcast kicks off our Bar Series where we'll explore everything you need to know about bringing on this powerful, but responsibility-filled, additional revenue stream. In this episode, we discuss: - The forethought that should go into taking this step with your wedding venue. - How a Liquor License can be quite a lucrative option for your venue but a liquor license also carries a lot of responsibility and liability. - The increase in overall business expenses at your venue needs to be considered. - Think about how much time you currently have to dedicate to your wedding venue. Is this a full-time job for you? Is it a side hustle right now? Do you have the bandwidth to dedicate to successfully brining a liquor license in-house and managing it appropriately? - Do you really need the money from a bar or is your current operation providing excellent income/profit margin with less responsibility/liability? Reach out to Us: Lindsay: hello@thelindsaylucas.com Kinsey: kinsey@shecreatesbusinesspodcast.com
A student group at Otago University has objected to the university's bid to renew its liquor licence. Students for Sensible Drug Policy Dunedin want the licence renewal to be conditional, on the university stocking up on a medicine to treat opioid overdoses. The group will present its case at a district licensing committee on Thursday. Otago University Students Association President, Quintin Jane, says the Association supports stocking up on opioid overdose medicine but not to shut down student bars. "I'm just hoping that this is the beginning of a conversation with the university alongside many of the others we do about how we can support students and keep them safe." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
DeSantis says he is revoking the liquor license of the Hyatt Regency Miami hotel for hosting an all ages drag show but Linda exposes it as a PR stunt. Jimmy Kimmel calls Aaron Rodgers a conspiracy therists for calling out the lack of arrests related to the Jeffrey Epstein case and internet schizos expose Kimmel's long time friend was Epstein chef, and Dylan Mulvaney makes headlines again when Drew Barrymore takes a knee for him.Today's Sponsors:Sentry H2o: Get 10% off your under-the-sink, water filtration system with code "MPL10" | https://www.sentryh2o.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DONATE TO OUR WORK: https://paypal.me/MPLatinas?country.x=US&locale.x=en_USSHOP THE MERCH: http://www.wakeupwithlinda.comFOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/mostlypeacefulatinasFOLLOW LINDA ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/wakeupwithlindaFOLLOW US ON TIK TOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@mostlypeacefulatinas?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcFOLLOW BELLA ON TELEGRAM: https://t.me/redpillbabee
In the second hour of the morning show, Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock talked to Gen. Jack Keane. They also discussed the Cracker Barrel promotion for proposals at the restaurant on Valentine's Day get free food all year, a fungus illness spreading across the country and Smithsonian is retraining their staff after an incident with prolife students. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our sixth annual office christmas party extravaganza we get crunk! First we take a look back at the most talked about topics on the show this past year to Credere's dismay. Some personal gains and hopes for the future. Brandon tries to break down how The Beatles are the only comparison to 2pac. Drake somehow gets involved and a history lesson is given, you're welcome. Tripledemic the sequel. Bad commercials and the Tom Cruise commercial. Bullet Train. In a real manly battle the boys pit Bieber vs Messi in Good for that Guy honors. Merry Christmas and every day is a holiday from Liquor License.
Jordan 5s are on display and discussed. Credere is sold on the classic jordans and colorways. Optometry by Brandon. Hurricane Ian Fidance (he's a comedian) minute. Brandon also makes a plea for him and Billie Eilish to team up on a sneaker collaboration (fingers crossed). Week 3 the fix was in and Vegas is happy. Kimbrel could lose the World Series for the Dodgers. Funny People's Yo Teach bit. Ooooo Weeee Review: Traditional JawBreakers. Yosemite trip 2022. Big ups to Love's truck Stops from the Liquor License. There is a homeless story thrown in there as always.
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Well it's the 2022 Liquor License 7th annual NFL preview coming to you live from Valley Village. We discuss division winners, agree on the super bowl, and give you some surprise teams. A few fantasy trips are given. Overall lasts 30mins so if you hate sports start at like 35 in. Well we then don't sway from sports as we talk this season's Hard Knocks and how ill Duce Staley is. Jarhead 3, Licorice Pizza, and other absolute trash you should never invest any time into (unless you're an 85%er). A shout out to our Governor, from Brandon? Couldn't be! What happened to Blanket and Richard Simmons. Big tease from Credere as he thinks he found Brandon's new enemy/crush, that he promises is worse than Sweet James.
Plus, all your springtime gardening and lawn care questions are answered.
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Wayne Federman, author of The History of Stand-Up, makes it clear early in his book - and in our conversation - that this is not the history of Comedy in general. We are not necessarily concerned with when the first cave-man made a fart joke. We get into how the modern day performance style, 'STAND-UP' came to be. We learn who were the originators, how it evolved, and where might it be going next. Thanks for joining us - lets get started!PART 100:02:35 - Wayne is also a professor at the University of Southern California (USC) and discusses his course there and how he approaches teaching comedy to his students.00:04:46 - Wayne co-hosts his own podcast: The History of Stand-up with Andrew Stephen.00:08:24 - How did this specific kind of performance style get the name 'Stand-Up'. There are two theories, that it came from bookers, and that it came from the mob. Dawn prefers the later. 00:12:20 - We get into The 4 Forefathers - according to Wayne - of stand-up. The first is Artemus Ward aka: Charles Brown.00:17:04 - The next forefather is Mark Twain who Dawn has always had a crush on because he touches so many of her interests from boats to electricity to comedy. Wayne details how Mark Twain went from writing to the stage, and how he won (and made back) all his money. 00:20:53 - The third forefather we discuss is Bert Williams, a black performer who made his debut in blackface. He went on to be among the most successful performers of his time - including being the one of the first voices ever put on a record. 00:23:04 - Will Rogers is the 4th forefather and was inspired by Bert Williams - performing with him in the Ziegfield Follies. Often called “The Father of Political Comedy” Will Rogers might be considered America's first rockstar - he even hosted the Oscars and tragically died in a plane crash. 00:26:38 - Dawn and Wayne discuss the differences between minstrel show, Vaudeville, Revues and Burlesque. We also talk about the origin of the phrase 'Going Blue'. 00:32:12 - The Women! We talk about women in comedy like the icon, Fanny Brice (AKA: Funny Girl) and the hilarious and overlooked Elsie Janis. BREAKPART 200:35:10 - Technology, of course, changed the course of stand-up comedy and one of the first thing it yielded was The Record. The first one to sell over a million copies and become a phenomenon was 'Cohen on the Phone'. 00:38:16 - Dawn shares a little love for the emcee's! The Master of Ceremonies who often does their own set at the top of a show and then introduce the line-up for the remainder of the show. Dawn is often an emcee at clubs around Los Angeles and gives her perspective. 00:41:30 - We get to Vegas and the great emcees of early lounge acts like Shecky Green, Don Rickles. 00:43:48 - Television get it's legs in the late 1940's with the early hit of Milton Berle and the Texico Star Theater. Around the same time, Ed Sullivan appears on CBS. In time, Ed Sullivan would completely dominate the sphere. 00:45:08 - Dawn talks about how history repeats itself (only kinda) and we get to the 2nd Records Boom in the 1970's in much the same way, and for much the same reason we had them in the 19-teens. This time they flourish with the Party Album and give legs to the next wave of comedy. Out of the nightclubs and into our speakers and screens. 00:48:05 - The Comedy Boom of the 1980's was a thing to behold (and Wayne was there!) Anyplace that had 4 things could be a comedy club: Liquor License, Talent, Microphone, Tables & Chairs.00:53:27 - Comedians in sitcoms - Dawn goes through the many comedians that then found their way onto sitcoms. From Jackie Gleason to Ray Ramano. 00:57:00 - Dawn talks about how when she was a kid and would catch comedy on late-night, she felt the thrill that it must be to perform. That moment, walking through the crowd and taking the stage... woof. What a feeling. Wayne says it best himself with he quote that ends his book: "Yet performing live, alone, on stage, remains the defining aspect of the profession. That terrifying-to-thrilling experience, in front of an audience, is what connects stand-up comedians through time."COMING NEXT:EPISODE 12 - Freak Shows with Christine Blackburn! See you there!---Thanks, as ever, for listening!We are enjoying an ever-increasing listenership and are so grateful for your ears... But I have NO IDEA who reads these things so if that is you - please introduce yourself. There are lots of ways to do it - Instagram, Facebook or Email [hilfpodcast@gmail.com]. Also on our Instagram, you can see daily posts about the current episode - featuring photos, links and additional tid-bits about the people and places I talk about.
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