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“Psychotic” Jimmy Blaze has been an integral part of pro wrestling for over three decades, and the longtime veteran of the ring wars returned to Windy City Slam Podcast to talk all about POWW Entertainment's biggest show of the year, Wrestle Rage 23. Blaze discusses the action-packed card coming to Melrose Park on Nov. 1, his part in a 4-on-4 elimination steel cage match against The Reckoning, his students over the years including Mason Percs, Kyle Allen (Kyzyle), Will Emory and Tony D'Angelo, this year's POWW Entertainment Hall of Fame Class, Adam Pearce, Magnus King, Meathooks O'Bannon, Tommy Macabre and grieving over the loss of some notable names such as Eric Priest, “Mad Dog” Ivan Manson and more. Plus, Mike recapped a busy weekend of action, including WWE Crown Jewel, TNA Bound For Glory, Bloodstone Wrestling, Chicago Style Wrestling, DREAMWAVE and ARW Pro/DWA and previewed shows from Freelance Wrestling and AAW Pro. Mike Pankow is a 25-year-plus professional journalist and wrestling superfan who covers local Chicagoland wrestling and national promotions like AEW and WWE. If there is something going on in Chicago, Mike knows about it. Enjoy "Wrestling, Chicago-Style" on The Broadcast Basement On-Demand Radio Network! Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com. Get your local wrestling fix every Tuesday everywhere podcasts can be found and always at WindyCitySlam.com!
In a 'win or go home' Game 5 live from #milwaukee, the #chicagocubs sent opener #drewpomeranz to the mound against opener #trevormegill of the #milwaukeebrewers. In a tight game throughout, the #brewers rode 3 solo HRs into the 9th inning, as the #cubs managed just a solo shot from #seiyasuzuki. The Cubs just didn't get enough offense and the Brewers got just what they needed and rode their bullpen to advance to the #NLCS. #kap #guff and Gordon are here for the final breakdown and reaction from the Best of 5 series.Folks it gets good here: https://www.youtube.com/live/RTFH9V_9-uQ?si=MQwdl9kemdM569ks&t=914#takethat CHAPTERS:00:00 - Cubs fall to Brewers in deciding game 500:28 - Cubs didn't have enough offensive traffic01:54 - Deadass team performance analysis04:00 - Upcoming trade deadline strategies08:13 - Andrew Chafin's impact on the team10:24 - Cubs offense struggles in playoffs19:45 - Evaluating the Cubs' season success21:06 - Player accountability and performance23:56 - Cubs' prospect development since Mark Grace28:15 - Cubs lost to a superior team31:18 - Cubs focus on 2023 season goals32:37 - Fans deserve better performance34:50 - Cubs need more power hitters38:20 - Cubs offseason plans and strategies43:10 - Final thoughts on the season44:10 - Where is Hawk Harrelson?45:50 - Key needs for the Cubs moving forward50:10 - Sinus and Snoring MD sponsorship51:30 - Final thoughts recap53:03 - Sign off and conclusion___________________________UPCOMING LIVE EVENTS:
Talk about a response!! The #chicagocubs needed one in Game 4 to stay alive and they got it. #ianhapp crushed a 3-run HR in 1st (stop if you've heard this before) and #matthewboyd pitched into the 5th inning as the #cubs force a win or go home, deciding Gm. 5 on Saturday night in #milwaukee. #kap #guff and Gordon are back for live reaction from an electric #wrigleyfield. How about big nights from Happ, #mattshaw & #kyletucker? Three players fans haven't been happy with. We'll take your comments and reactions as the Cubs live to see another day!!#takethat ___________________________UPCOMING LIVE EVENTS:
Send us a textThe first ever Nautilus Gym Equipment collection to hit the Australian shores was in Adelaide in the 1970's. Now, Adelaide once again is home to the entire first generation collection, but completely renewed for a whole new generation at the LPZ Method in Melrose Park. This interview is a must listen for fans of Nautilus and a fascinating insight into what was with Dr Grant & Sue Pavia and what will be a legacy for the brand and those who now get to enjoy the passionate project Lachlan & Paula Zrim have brought back to life.We hope you enjoy this interview! Highly recommend watching the full video on Summon your Superhuman's Podcast channel on YouTube.Let us know what you love about Nautilus equipment and if you want to visit LPZ Method, you're welcome to get in touch to find out more.
Host Sean Lennon welcomed back Guest Co-Host Danielle Luhrsen to PWE Report to discuss the upcoming event POWW WrestleRage 22 happening Saturday November 2nd at Melrose Park Civic Center in Melrose Park, IL. Featuring a Steel Cage Match in the main event between POWW Heavyweight Champion Kyzyle, Mason Percs, and in a steel cage match! Also featuring Irish Pub Army against The Heroes of Our Time in a POWW Tag Team Championship Match, plus a Falls Count Anywhere Midwest Championship Match between Axel Rico and Will Emory, and Shelly "The Bombshell" Benson vs. Haley Shadows.We also discussed other upcoming shows including CSW Second City Showdown, 4th Rope Wrestling Heels Have Eyes, Uprising Women's Athletes, GCW and more!for more information head to Facebook.com/POWWEntertainmentFor the Official PWE Shirt shop at -Fightlete/ PWE PWE Report Shirt (prowrestlingtees.com)For Exclusive Pro Wrestling Articles and Updated Results for WWE, NXT, AEW, and Impact WrestlingLike the Facebook Page-https://m.facebook.com/PWEPodcast/And Support your favorite Independent Wrestlers by buying Shirts and More at https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/show lessBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pro-wrestling-enforcer-podcast--3307124/support.
In the second hour, Matt Spiegel shared his favorite thoughts from Cubs hitting coach Dustin Kelly's recent comments, which included insight on two-strike hitting and the approaches of outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong, third baseman Isaac Paredes and more. Later, Spiegel took calls from listeners on the Cubs and White Sox — and we received one of the best calls in Hit & Run history.
Rabbi Lance J. Sussman, Ph.D., has been a leading rabbi and scholar of the American Jewish experience throughout his long career. Now Rabbi Emeritus of Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel in Elkins Park, PA, he previously served as Rabbi of Temple Concord of Binghamton, NY, and Associate Professor of American Jewish History at Binghamton University (SUNY). Sussman also taught at Princeton, Hunter College, and Rutgers. He recently completed a term as Chair of the Board of Governors of Gratz College in Melrose Park, PA, where he continues to teach. A prolific writer, Sussman has chosen a selection of his sermons and essays, Portrait of an American Rabbi: In His Own Words (Xlibris US, 2023), to share and chronicle his life as a rabbi and scholar. His thought-provoking sermons and articles provide fresh insights, inspiration, and an historical context to American Judaism at the turn of the twenty-first century and are a true “Portrait of an American Rabbi.” Rabbi Sussman and his wife, Liz Zeller Sussman, have five children and three grandchildren. They reside in suburban Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Rabbi Lance J. Sussman, Ph.D., has been a leading rabbi and scholar of the American Jewish experience throughout his long career. Now Rabbi Emeritus of Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel in Elkins Park, PA, he previously served as Rabbi of Temple Concord of Binghamton, NY, and Associate Professor of American Jewish History at Binghamton University (SUNY). Sussman also taught at Princeton, Hunter College, and Rutgers. He recently completed a term as Chair of the Board of Governors of Gratz College in Melrose Park, PA, where he continues to teach. A prolific writer, Sussman has chosen a selection of his sermons and essays, Portrait of an American Rabbi: In His Own Words (Xlibris US, 2023), to share and chronicle his life as a rabbi and scholar. His thought-provoking sermons and articles provide fresh insights, inspiration, and an historical context to American Judaism at the turn of the twenty-first century and are a true “Portrait of an American Rabbi.” Rabbi Sussman and his wife, Liz Zeller Sussman, have five children and three grandchildren. They reside in suburban Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/jewish-studies
Rabbi Lance J. Sussman, Ph.D., has been a leading rabbi and scholar of the American Jewish experience throughout his long career. Now Rabbi Emeritus of Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel in Elkins Park, PA, he previously served as Rabbi of Temple Concord of Binghamton, NY, and Associate Professor of American Jewish History at Binghamton University (SUNY). Sussman also taught at Princeton, Hunter College, and Rutgers. He recently completed a term as Chair of the Board of Governors of Gratz College in Melrose Park, PA, where he continues to teach. A prolific writer, Sussman has chosen a selection of his sermons and essays, Portrait of an American Rabbi: In His Own Words (Xlibris US, 2023), to share and chronicle his life as a rabbi and scholar. His thought-provoking sermons and articles provide fresh insights, inspiration, and an historical context to American Judaism at the turn of the twenty-first century and are a true “Portrait of an American Rabbi.” Rabbi Sussman and his wife, Liz Zeller Sussman, have five children and three grandchildren. They reside in suburban Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Rabbi Lance J. Sussman, Ph.D., has been a leading rabbi and scholar of the American Jewish experience throughout his long career. Now Rabbi Emeritus of Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel in Elkins Park, PA, he previously served as Rabbi of Temple Concord of Binghamton, NY, and Associate Professor of American Jewish History at Binghamton University (SUNY). Sussman also taught at Princeton, Hunter College, and Rutgers. He recently completed a term as Chair of the Board of Governors of Gratz College in Melrose Park, PA, where he continues to teach. A prolific writer, Sussman has chosen a selection of his sermons and essays, Portrait of an American Rabbi: In His Own Words (Xlibris US, 2023), to share and chronicle his life as a rabbi and scholar. His thought-provoking sermons and articles provide fresh insights, inspiration, and an historical context to American Judaism at the turn of the twenty-first century and are a true “Portrait of an American Rabbi.” Rabbi Sussman and his wife, Liz Zeller Sussman, have five children and three grandchildren. They reside in suburban Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Rabbi Lance J. Sussman, Ph.D., has been a leading rabbi and scholar of the American Jewish experience throughout his long career. Now Rabbi Emeritus of Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel in Elkins Park, PA, he previously served as Rabbi of Temple Concord of Binghamton, NY, and Associate Professor of American Jewish History at Binghamton University (SUNY). Sussman also taught at Princeton, Hunter College, and Rutgers. He recently completed a term as Chair of the Board of Governors of Gratz College in Melrose Park, PA, where he continues to teach. A prolific writer, Sussman has chosen a selection of his sermons and essays, Portrait of an American Rabbi: In His Own Words (Xlibris US, 2023), to share and chronicle his life as a rabbi and scholar. His thought-provoking sermons and articles provide fresh insights, inspiration, and an historical context to American Judaism at the turn of the twenty-first century and are a true “Portrait of an American Rabbi.” Rabbi Sussman and his wife, Liz Zeller Sussman, have five children and three grandchildren. They reside in suburban Philadelphia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
On today's edition of the Newsroom Temperature Check, Boston Market restaurants makes the decision to close more locations across the country leaving just one lone Illinois eatery in Melrose Park. In other restaurant news, Hooters closes more locations across the country including one in Springfield, IL, and more! The Newsroom Temperature Check is sponsored by American Weathermakers, Heating, Cooling, […]
In this conversation, Micah Miner discusses the need for change in education and the importance of relevant curriculum. He shares stories from his teaching experience and highlights the impact of AI on education. The introduction of Apple's Vision Pro is discussed, along with its potential impact on education. The conversation also touches on the importance of social interaction in AR/VR education and the need for affordable and inclusive access to these technologies. In this conversation, Micah Miner discusses the importance of reinventing education and connecting virtual and physical spaces. He also highlights the potential of AI and the need for safeguards to support and educate children. The conversation concludes with a focus on creating opportunities for every child and the active engagement of listeners in the podcast community. Takeaways Education needs to be relevant and inclusive, with curriculum that reflects the diversity of students' experiences. AI has the potential to revolutionize education, but it requires thoughtful implementation and consideration of policies and procedures. AR/VR technologies like Apple's Vision Pro can enhance learning experiences and provide new opportunities for students. Social interaction and collaboration are important aspects of AR/VR education that need to be considered. Affordable and inclusive access to AR/VR technologies is crucial to ensure all students can benefit from these tools. Micah Miner serves as the District Administrator for Instructional Technology & Social Studies at Maywood, Melrose Park, Broadview School District 89 near Chicago. He is a contributing writer for the American Consortium for Equity in Education and an author with Times 10 Publications. With expertise spanning instructional technology, social studies, and equity in education, Micah is dedicated to enhancing teaching and learning experiences at the intersection of technology and social studies. His career includes roles as a classroom teacher, department chair, instructional coach, and professor. Micah writes about emerging technologies like AI and the Metaverse, focusing on thoughtful integration that maximizes learning potential while prioritizing student privacy and equity. His insights reflect a deep commitment to expanding access and opportunity through technology. Micah Miner Website: https://micahminer.com/ Micah Miner LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/micah-j-miner/ Micah Miner Twitter: https://twitter.com/minerclass Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com. Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Find out more about Kevin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinstoller/. For more episodes of the Better Learning Podcast, visit https://www.betterlearningpodcast.com/ Episode 166 of the Better Learning Podcast Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com. Who made this episode possible? Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) - https://www.a4le.org/ Education Leaders' Organization - https://www.ed-leaders.org/ Second Class Foundation - https://secondclassfoundation.org/
ResourceCheck Out Brit PropertiesReal Estate Marketing DudeThe Listing Advocate (Earn more listings!)REMD on YouTubeREMD on InstagramTranscript:So how do you attract new business? You constantly don't have to chase it. Hi, I'm Mike Webster, Real Estate Marketing Dave. And this podcast is all about building a strong personal brand. People have come to know like trust and most importantly, refer. But remember, it is not their job to remember what you do for a living. It's your job to remind them, Let's get started.00:06:09:10 - 00:06:30:05UnknownWhat's up? Ladies and gentlemen, welcome. Another episode of the Marketing Dude podcast. Folks, if you've been following last few weeks, the name of the game right now is thinking outside the box and doing things a little bit differently and opening your eyes to new things. There's lawsuits, there's all kinds of shit going on in the real estate industry, and whenever there's turmoil like this, there's also a lot of opportunity.00:06:30:05 - 00:06:45:19UnknownBut you have to be able to see it and take advantage of it because it's during the shifts that the people from nowhere make big names from themselves, and the ones who are big names end up drowning. And I like to bring a lot of different perspectives onto the show. So I don't know. This guy is from Chicago.00:06:45:20 - 00:07:06:18UnknownThis is two Chicago people in a row. So you're welcome. There's a reason why we're fucking awesome. It's because we work hard. Unlike the people in California. No offense taken. No, we're there. We're going to go out and introduce our guests today. We're going to be talking about industrial real estate, industrial investing. It's much different than what we've typically talked about.00:07:06:18 - 00:07:23:15UnknownDon't think we've ever had this on the show. So I'm excited to see where the conversation takes us today. So without further ado, let's go out and introduce our guests. Mr. Joel, Fred Friedman. FRIEDMAN How do I want to say it? Friedland. Friedland okay, I'm all right. Sorry. I did see the land at the end. Well, how are you doing it?00:07:23:15 - 00:07:43:16UnknownSay hello and now tell us a little bit about yourself. Sure. So I live in Chicago. I grew up in a suburb of Chicago called Highland Park. And when I was 22 years old, I graduated from the University of Michigan, by the way, two years there and before that, two years at San Diego State. So I love San Diego, where you live.00:07:43:18 - 00:08:11:06UnknownCongratulations on your championship. Thank you. Thank you. Big deal. Yeah. Yeah, it was awesome. So right after graduating, I wanted to get into real estate and I thought, I'm going to get into residential real estate because that's what I do. And a friend of mine introduced me to a family that owned a business called Podolski Podolski Family, and they owned 84 industrial buildings and we're looking for a leasing agent.00:08:11:08 - 00:08:39:13UnknownSo and a property manager. So I interviewed them on a Thursday and I started on Friday. And because I was, I think, a pretty good interviewer. Interviewee they hired me right away and said in 1981 interest rates were 17%. They had 84 buildings, ten of them were vacant, and they wanted me to figure out how to do the lease up of their vacant industrial buildings.00:08:39:13 - 00:09:08:21UnknownFirst of all, you have to understand what an industrial building is. An industrial building is is usually in the way they have industrial parks in every city and every town has them. In Chicago, there were 16,000 industrial buildings, but most people never even heard of it. An industrial is where warehousing takes place and distribution. So for today, the famous industrial tenant is Amazon.00:09:08:23 - 00:09:47:01UnknownAnd but every store has a warehouse. Every chain, every restaurant chain has a warehouse. And then there's manufacturing where every product if you look around in the background here at this place, everything the back in my background was made in an industrial building, manufactured or assembled. Your headphones, your hat, your microphone, your shirt, the computer, everything. An industrial, therefore, is really the backbone of the American economy as far as supply chain, logistics and creation of products.00:09:47:03 - 00:10:08:18UnknownI knew nothing about it. So it started out as an industrial real estate agent. I didn't even have a license. Did you ever need one then? In 81. yeah. yeah. And the Podolsky said, You need to go get a license. You're going to act as a broker. We're not going to tell anybody. I think the statute of limitations is up from 42 years ago.00:10:08:20 - 00:10:32:09UnknownSo you're you're saying about a license. We're going to find out if you're even worthy of backing you and having you go out and get a license. So we're going to see what you can do. So Mr. Podolsky, Steve Podolsky, who was my mentor, told me to get in my car and drive to industrial parks and look around and figure out what industrial is.00:10:32:11 - 00:10:56:21UnknownAnd it was summertime and the weather was beautiful and I knew they had vacant buildings. So I drove to a town where they had a number of vacancies called Schiller Park. Where Airport? Yeah, I parked my car on the street in an industrial park and I just started going door to door to companies like big companies where they have 30 employees or 50 or 100 employees.00:10:56:23 - 00:11:19:05UnknownAnd I walked door to door into each building and I'd walk in. And at that time there were receptionists. There's always a receptionist. They were the people who answered the phone and greeted people. And I'd walk up to the receptionist and I'd say, Who do I talk to about whether you guys might want to move your company to a building that's available a block away?00:11:19:07 - 00:11:46:01UnknownAnd I had a stack of fliers with me that had the pictures of the buildings and all the specifications, and by doing that, I actually found tenants who were looking to move. It was a really rough time though. In 1991, there was a really bad recession. It was similar to how it felt in 2008. Yeah, real bad. And people who aren't as old as I am don't remember that because they weren't there.00:11:46:03 - 00:12:12:01UnknownAnd then there was another recession, by the way, in the early 1990s, 1990 and 1991. So I've been through these cycles and I learned that when that first job, that when things are bad, you have to work harder. You have to talk to more people and you have to find more opportunities by just having total perseverance. And after being an agent for the Podolski, I became a tenant rep and a buyer rep.00:12:12:01 - 00:12:50:21UnknownAs a broker. I got my license and I represented tenants. I had some really interesting tenants that made products that, you know of that are out there, your microphone. Is that a Sure this is an idea actually, it's such a good question. I think this the at 2100 is the one I originally had, but I bought new one same model or not also sure sure as a microphone company and I'd say they they take they're a major part of the microphone market and I call on them because they were in Niles, Illinois, and that's where one of the Podolski buildings that was vacant was located.00:12:50:23 - 00:13:09:10UnknownAnd I actually stopped in and I talked to them and I said, Hey, how would you like to move to the warehouse That's about four doors away? And they threw me out. Yeah, I got thrown out of a lot of places. I one place I walked in and there was no reception. So it's just this guy chomping on a cigar at the desk by the front door.00:13:09:10 - 00:13:51:05UnknownAnd I said, Hi, I'm here to see if you might consider moving. He says, Go buy, get out. Yeah, there was a lot of that. So I was just I was a perseverance machine as an agent. And then about nine or ten years in, I decided it was time. Maybe to start investing in industrial real estate. So I put together a syndication, my first one and I raised $560,000 and $20,000 chunks from people that I knew from my family locally, from building relationships with clients who were tenants and owners of companies.00:13:51:07 - 00:14:16:16UnknownAnd we did the first deal, we did the second deal, and now we've done 100 industrial real estate acquisitions. So syndication, what would you say would be the pros and cons to it as opposed to syndicating multifamily? Because I know a lot of a lot of people are very familiar with, if you're not familiar syndicator, multifamily goes watch like 20 shows on this podcast or just just look at Grant Carter like it's all over the place, right?00:14:16:18 - 00:14:41:24UnknownSo what's the difference between in Yeah, walk us through the pros and cons like why industrial over multifamily? Because I would, I think the email is this or is this like the the sleeper cell here because everyone saying, industrial office like people are commercial real estate investing sounds scary right now in the general public. So industrial is the hottest asset class in real estate right now.00:14:42:01 - 00:15:13:16UnknownAnd the reason is because the Internet has caused a need for warehouses, because every time a store sends a warehouse opens. Also, there's a lot of political trouble with China and a lot of products are made in China for American companies and companies who struggled with supply chain issues during COVID and still are. And some of the problems between the United States government, the Chinese government, because we're mad at them for stealing our stuff, Right.00:15:13:18 - 00:15:39:13UnknownAnd for not playing fair. A lot of companies that used to make products in China are now bringing it back to North America, and that's called reshoring. So the two trends, the Internet and reshoring have made industrial the hottest. And it's interesting you say that, cause I just spent a week in Chicago for Christmas and my folks live on the South Side near Joliet and Crest Hill, Romeo Ville area.00:15:39:15 - 00:15:59:00UnknownAnd literally since the last time I've been home to the time I was there, I can't tell you the amount of warehouses from Amazon Target just moved in on Weber Road. Well, Wayfair is right there. Like there's just a tremendous amount of warehouses and they're not very expensive to build. So just like a big vanilla box essentially. And then there's a big box.00:15:59:00 - 00:16:19:00UnknownThey're big boxes, they have little boxes, they have tall boxes, they have short boxes. Some of them have a lot of loading docks for trucks. Some of them just have a few loading docks. Some have a lot of office on one end. Some have almost no office in the middle or on the end. But here's what's great about industrial that people don't know.00:16:19:02 - 00:16:47:19UnknownAnd I'm not trying to say, Hey, everyone get involved in my business. But when people hear this, they really like it. The cap rates are higher because everyone's in residential. So the competition in terms of demand or investments in multiple family, you can find thousands of people who do multifamily work. And if you look at every podcast, there's only three or four industrial podcasts.00:16:47:21 - 00:17:11:06UnknownYeah, I get I get pitched for like real estate investors for this show. Like I get like three a week. It's nonstop is just like a guru every like minute, like popping up. Yeah. So the yields on multifamily because everybody's cramming in and there's too many people in it are running somewhere in the neighborhood. It's been is depending on whether it's on the coasts or whether it's somewhere in the middle of the country or whether it's Nashville.00:17:11:08 - 00:17:44:24UnknownYeah, but the yields, if you invest in a multifamily deal or anywhere between five and six and a half percent and in my industrial deals, I wouldn't take less than 8% of my life depended on it. I'm not interested in that. And there's a reason for that. It's because it's riskier. Usually we buy single tenant buildings. If you have a multi family complex with 300 units and you have ten vacancies in a month, you still can pay your mortgage.00:17:45:01 - 00:18:09:17UnknownWell, we'll get into mortgages because that may not be true as rates have gone up, but there's less risk because there's diversification inside of that one investment with industrial, if I have a tenant and let me give you an example. Comcast was a tenant in one of my warehouses. They have to keep their equipment somewhere and the cable guys have to pick stuff up and they have to drop stuff off at a place to park their vans.00:18:09:19 - 00:18:37:16UnknownSingle tenant If Comcast leaves, I'm 100% vacant, but in the meantime, we own that building for 15 years, and by the 15th year our return was 32% yield per year because it went up every year. That's the other thing about industrial. We have generally built in escalations every year. And here's the third thing. That's that's maybe the best.00:18:37:18 - 00:19:03:01UnknownWe love manufacturing buildings. We love buildings where people have equipment and they put racks up. They can't leave. I was going to say it's like golden handcuffs. It's expensive to leave once you do it. Yeah, they can't go once once they're in, especially manufacturers, because they bring in, let's say, 30 machines into a 30,000 foot building and it might cost $50,000 per machine to move.00:19:03:01 - 00:19:32:07UnknownIt would cost over at least to move. So they just stay and stay and stay. So you've got higher returns. You've got automatic annual escalations, you've got this long term type of tenant. And one of the great things also about industrial is they're really easy to manage. So if you're if you have 100 units, yeah, no one's calling you, no one's calling you to unclog a toilet.00:19:32:07 - 00:19:53:14UnknownThey're no we have what's called now. That's right. What's called net leases and net lease is where the tenant pays everything. It's what I say to a tenant when they walk into one of our buildings, the potential new tenant, and they say, What are we responsible for? My answer is this It's very clear. It's as if you own the building, except you don't own it.00:19:53:14 - 00:20:16:05UnknownYou pay rent instead of owning it. And what I'm saving you is not having to invest the down payment. It's our money that's invested and you don't have to get a mortgage and you don't have to worry about paying all the the things that are behind the scenes that I do. But you pay for the mowing the lawn, you pay for the trimming of the bushes, you pay for the parking lot to be maintained.00:20:16:05 - 00:20:38:24UnknownIf it's Chicago, you pay the snow removal, you pay the taxes, you pay the insurance, you pay the plumbing problems. Everything sounds like a pretty damn good deal for a landlord. It is. So we love being an industrial landlord because our tenants pay everything. So, you know, it's it's the best kept secret. That's not a secret is an industrial is a fantastic asset class.00:20:39:01 - 00:21:09:23UnknownBut the reason that it's difficult is because individuals are afraid to invest in either a 100% occupied or a 100% vacant building. That's why so many syndicators do multifamily, as opposed to what I imagine the acquisition strategy is going to be a little bit different in in in industrial versus multifamily. So if I was if I were syndicating multifamily, I'm looking for value highest and best, something that's partially occupied probably right.00:21:10:00 - 00:21:26:24UnknownI could go in there, still have some cash flow, fix up some of the places and then increase the cash flow over time and then, you know, stabilize it and then exit in five years or so. What would you it sounds like an industrial. Are you already having the tenant located before you go out and invest? This is first one.00:21:26:24 - 00:21:46:02UnknownAs a personal investor, do you have your tenant located before you go out and buy the industrial building? They're going to lease first because that seems super safe. If that's the case, yeah, I've got a really strange niche. This is the most bizarre thing you ever heard because this is sort of like you're being a a voyeur in someone's conversation about something that really happens.00:21:46:02 - 00:22:17:09UnknownThe background that nobody knows about unless they're wealthy families, own businesses. The reason is Grandpa started the business like I've got a company that makes fruit juice concentrate in two of my buildings in Chicago, right on the Chicago River at Belmont Avenue, very close to Western Avenue now, right here, That's a it's a beautiful location on the river where one day we think the industrial buildings will be torn down and maybe, Yeah, it's going to be all lofts.00:22:17:11 - 00:22:41:08UnknownYeah. Condos overlooking the river with a water feature. Right. I actually had a lot of listings at 2911 Northwestern, and that's like the only loft building on the river. I know exactly what you're talking about. It's such a beautiful location, and the tenant's been there since the 1990s. But let me explain what happens. Grandpa was in the fruit juice business in Melrose Park with his brother.00:22:41:10 - 00:23:15:11UnknownThe brothers had a fight, so they sold the business to get rid of each other. And Grandpa went and started a new business doing the same thing that he knew how to do, which was make fruit juice concentrate. The first company was called home Juice Company, very big company, and they're still around. But this family sold it. The grandpa and the son and the daughters started a new fruit juice company in Chicago near where they lived and built it up in a nine years.00:23:15:11 - 00:23:43:06UnknownThey sold it to the Rockefeller and the Mellon family that had a private equity group out of New York. So they sold that for millions of dollars. But the building was still there and the family still owned the building and the private equity company didn't want the real estate. They hate real estate. They only like operating companies that they can throw some fairy dust and fix them up and hire some people and make some profits and then sell it again.00:23:43:08 - 00:24:18:09UnknownSo this private equity group bought it from Grandpa and the kids. And what happened next was even more fascinating. The company that bought their company sold their company to a group called Hutchins, which is a conglomerate that owns 400 stores and seven companies. But who's the landlord? The family is still the landlord. So grandpa dies. Now it's the widowed wife, smart, and the three kids and they want to get rid of the building and get rid of each other.00:24:18:10 - 00:24:48:11UnknownThey no longer want to be tied together after all these years. So I find families that used to own the business, that now own the building where the tenant who's in there is the company that they started and don't own. Wow. It's a crazy niche. Yeah, I'm buying a building right now from a family who started a business that makes telephone emergency telephone posts.00:24:48:13 - 00:25:13:16UnknownYou ever go and university campuses and garages? Yeah, Like the little yellow phone. Yeah. So it's called Top of phone. It was started by Grandpa. The kids never went into business. Grandpa had a partner. The partner had no kids in the business. So the two older guys in their seventies and eighties sold the business to a private equity group.00:25:13:22 - 00:25:40:09UnknownAnd now the family's on the property and they want to get rid of it and no longer be partners with each other. So let me ask you a question on that. That's interesting and I just want you guys listening. Just the principle he just outlined will apply to anything. It's not just like industrial, like, you know, he's developed a niche and I'm guessing you developed that type of you figured out who that avatar was probably after you bought your fifth or eighth building or something, you're probably like, Wait, hold on a second.00:25:40:09 - 00:25:55:08UnknownLike, you're realizing that, right? And it's no differently for you guys. Like look at your own last five closings. You had your last five listings. Where are they coming from? Because people don't double down ever. They never focus in because we're like squirrels, right? Everybody just goes. We cast a wide net because we think we should be relating to everybody.00:25:55:08 - 00:26:19:00UnknownBut the riches are always in the niches, aren't they? Yeah. And Chicago, because we've got 1.5 billion square feet. It's a gigantic market. Yeah, it's, it's centralized. So we have, you know, we have rail, we have highways running everywhere. So it's in the middle of the country. So every industrial company has to be here and wants to be here in Chicago.00:26:19:02 - 00:26:47:06UnknownAnd so our niches laser focus only on Chicago, knowing the market inside out, knowing the tenants, knowing the building owners and knowing all the industrial brokers. There's 300 industrial brokers in the Chicago area. And that's a lot. That's a lot. And all of them are experts and most of them are fantastic. And so they give us all of our data, our information, because they're in the market every single day.00:26:47:06 - 00:27:27:14UnknownSo we talk to the brokers every day. And what we do that's really bizarre is we buy these buildings all cash and no mortgage. So it's it's different. You syndicate every building you purchase. Is everything always syndicated? Are you buying up your own funds now? Yeah. Yeah. And three out of every four are no debt. And the reason that we do no debt is because I've been through the cycles and right now I have friends who are being so badly hurt by what's happened with interest rates at some floating rate debt and they have locked in rates yet and now the rates are super high and tenants during COVID, if it was not an A00:27:27:14 - 00:27:47:12Unknownproperty, if it was a B minus or a C property, tenants couldn't pay and then they told their neighbors they weren't paying and then the neighbors didn't pay rent. And so then 20% of all the tenants are paying rent, plus rents aren't going up, plus the mortgage doesn't make sense and it comes up for refinancing and so debt kills.00:27:47:12 - 00:28:12:23UnknownBut listen, there's two things about debt. Either you become rich because you use debt when your timing's good, when rates are low and when cap rates keep going down. But when cap rates go up, interest rates go up, Refinancing difficult. Having debt can be you know, I say debt of debt is death. Debt is death when things go against you.00:28:13:00 - 00:28:34:07UnknownHowever, when it goes for you and in it, you happen to be in a lucky period where debt works, you get rich. So like look at the rate which are 2% in the last market. If you got it, would you do it at a 2% rate? No, I would not go cash. What would be your look? What are the costs of maintenance for an industrial building?00:28:34:07 - 00:28:59:07UnknownLike if you have a debt free, what's your what's your liability there? What's your exposure. Ten. It pays at all. Yeah. So is there any is there any. So you don't really care like it doesn't matter that the market could crash tomorrow and you're still insulated. I right now I'm feeling so comfortable that we we may be stupid because we can't get rich, but my investors are the kind of people who don't want to lose their money.00:28:59:07 - 00:29:20:07UnknownThey've already made a lot a lot of these family businesses that have sold that. I buy buildings from there. The same kind of families that invest with me. The members are already wealthy because grandpa started a company and the son came in and ran it and sold it for $300 million. And now to them, a small investment is 2 million or 3 million.00:29:20:07 - 00:29:45:23UnknownSo I have our minimum investments, 25,000, because not everybody is that rich. But we we really have a a network of wealthy people who love our stuff because there's no debt and they feel safe. Yeah. But they also know that if they want to gamble, they can go to other people. Someone who's in multifamily with a lot of debt can make a lot of money.00:29:45:23 - 00:30:07:24UnknownSo so I'm not saying and everybody should put all their money in something that has no debt, that's industrial, that's got a higher risk profile when when a tenant leaves. But most tenants do stay for an average of 18 years in our buildings. What's a year is this? This is long term hold. You have like a five year exit strategy or anything like this, or you want to hold these and you want hold these forever.00:30:07:24 - 00:30:26:24UnknownAnd this is just mailbox money. Yeah. And if someone wants to get their money back, I have enough investors that I introduce party to party B and I have them talk to each other and one buys the other one out. We do that about, you know, three or four times a year. Someone calls me and says, Hey, Joel, I need my money.00:30:27:01 - 00:30:49:00UnknownI'm here in California. I've got a son who's struggling and I need to buy him a condo because I'll never have a job. And, you know, I need to get my million out. So I introduce Jim in California to Steve in Boston. And Steve says, I know it's worth a million, but I only pay you 900,000 for your investment.00:30:49:02 - 00:31:11:16UnknownAnd so Jim says, okay, make it 950. So that's called rule 144. From a security standpoint, it's not selling securities because I'm not offering it to the public. It's when one party buys out another party. And so rule 144 is how people get out. But when they get in, I tell them this we're long term holders for a good reason.00:31:11:18 - 00:31:30:07UnknownThe rent goes up every year, the tenants stay. And how do you replace when we find a great building like the the Tampico fruit juice building on the river, how are we going to find a better building than that? Why would you got a lot of money and you have an exit strategy too. So you're right. Someone in that location will eventually pay.00:31:30:07 - 00:31:51:24UnknownI need the developers in the condos. Yeah, and you could review it at the time. You know, it's an option. We have a seven year lease with Tampico, so they're there for seven years from the purchase and there's one next question. What's a typical what kind of lease terms are favorable in this when you when you especially out an acquisition like and you have a new tenant coming in, what is the standard like?00:31:51:24 - 00:32:12:04UnknownWhat's the what do you typically look at for something like that in terms of what lease terms like time, length of lease, specifically, our average lease is seven years, a new lease with a new tenant. The seven years when we buy a property, sometimes we get three or four years that are left on an a longer lease that's already burned up a little bit.00:32:12:06 - 00:32:31:07UnknownSo the risk is the tenant. The risk is look is analyzing the tenant and accepting the right one, because if they go out of business and it's manufacturing, I'm trying to get them the hell out of there. yeah. And I have I have nightmare stories that I get about getting rid of tenants. And you'd be surprised at who the bad tenants are.00:32:31:09 - 00:32:47:21UnknownThe worst tenants are the automotive guys. They're they're tough guys. They have to be because people don't trust them. Hey, you're telling me something's wrong with my car or my truck and it's not really wrong and you're lying to me. And then they charge them a lot and then they don't want to pay them and they have to wait to get paid.00:32:47:23 - 00:33:27:03UnknownSo the automotive guys are the most difficult. And actually, of the five tenants that I've ever evicted out of hundreds and hundreds of tenants, three were auto guys repair either body shop or repair guys. One guy right now was not paying rent. I love the guy. He's a great guy, but he does custom painting wheels. Like if you buy a really fancy BMW that's all souped up, you might want the the wheels, which are really nice too, to be like a metallic blue, right?00:33:27:04 - 00:33:41:05UnknownYeah. So he does the painting of those wheels. And I talked to him this morning and I said, Look, you've got to get out of the building. You owe me three months of rent. And I said to my son, I work with my son and I have them come over to your house and paint all your damn wheels.00:33:41:07 - 00:34:00:07UnknownNo, no, he is right. 7000 a month. It's a little building. His rent, 7000 a month. Plus he pays the insurance, taxes, the maintenance. He hasn't paid anything for three months. So this morning I was on the phone with them and I said, You got to get out of the building. We're going to evict you. He says, okay, okay, I'll pay.00:34:00:07 - 00:34:15:10UnknownI'll pay. Hey, you know, we had to get tough. We don't do that. We are really good to our tenants. Yeah, but he hasn't paid rent for three months. I have to take a stand. So just a final question in that scenario, because there's no debt on the building, who cares? You know, there's no risk like the investors might not.00:34:15:10 - 00:34:36:02UnknownI mean, there I mean, you obviously care, but there's not like, holy crap, we're losing $20,000. Are you just not generating cash flow? No, actually, it's worse. How do you know? I guess because he's supposed to be paying the taxes, insurance and maintenance. God. And consider those. Right? So the building's a little tiny building. It's 10,000 square feet.00:34:36:04 - 00:35:01:24UnknownThe taxes, insurance and maintenance all together. All of that is it's probably $40,000 a year, which is four bucks a foot. But that's $3,000 plus per month. So he owes 9000 in expenses that we have to pay. If he doesn't pay it, plus the rent that we don't get, you know, thank God we don't have a mortgage and nobody to our neck because banks have no sense of humor.00:35:01:24 - 00:35:19:08UnknownYou have to pay them right at a mortgage. We we'd be gone. my God, How are we going to pay the mortgage? The guy's not paying the rent. But here's what's happening. I told the investors that we have a projected return of 10% on their money. So if someone puts in 100 grand, they're going to get ten grand a year.00:35:19:14 - 00:35:40:09UnknownWe pay it quarterly, so they get 2500 a quarter. And I had to explain to them at the end of the year, this past year, why they didn't get their distribution at the full amount. And so how long is this going to happen, Joel? I mean, I put 100 grand with you so I could make the 10,000 a year.00:35:40:15 - 00:36:04:20UnknownYeah, didn't make 5000 this year. And by the way and to, to release it, I have to pay a brokerage commission probably to an industrial real estate broker who brings a new tenant. Chances are I have to do a paint job in the office, maybe carpet the office and any little things. And by the way, they may ask for a month or two of free rent is a concession to sign a five year lease and say it's going to take me time to get set.00:36:04:20 - 00:36:23:08UnknownI need some free rent. So retesting is expensive and not collecting is bad. But can you imagine how awful it would be if we had a mortgage? Yeah, that would get ugly. Do you always. Why do you locate the tenant first, or would you buy something with an existing tenant in there and let's say their leases up in two years?00:36:23:10 - 00:36:46:08UnknownWe do all of that. All that we bought buildings with one year left, with two years left, with five years left with seven. My preference is to buy a building that's got five or seven years left. It gives us a lot of time to do a lot of things. Sure, Yeah. Very interesting, Joel. I like it. Any other.00:36:46:09 - 00:37:15:11UnknownWhat would you tell someone listening right now? Just sort of thinking about, you know, maybe they're looking at there's a lot of people making career shift within real estate right now. I think you sort of made a good claim, at least a good pitch for the industrial industry here today. Yeah. Yeah. The other thing I'd like to say is that I love real estate, and in 42 years of career in real estate, I have been so lucky to build these relationships with investors and tenants.00:37:15:13 - 00:37:38:21UnknownIt's all about the relationships and that's really the main thing. And I've heard you say that. I've heard you say that. I've listened to you say that that is your main thing. Yes. It's agree with it and it makes sense. And I'm completely on board with all that matters, is taking care of your people and making sure that you care about what's the old saying is Dale Carnegie, Nobody cares how much you know until they know how much you care.00:37:38:23 - 00:37:59:24UnknownYeah, all of that. Good way to end it. That's right. It doesn't. And this is a relationships and anything in life. I mean, I can't tell you without relationships. There's nothing there. And speaking of relationships, for these guys who are listening, you need to check out my new software referral suite, because that's all it does. It helps you manage, nurture and stay in front of those relationships so they stop forgetting who the hell you are.00:38:00:01 - 00:38:14:03UnknownBecause regardless of what business you're in, you have to maintain those relationships. So nobody hires the person they don't feel comfortable with. Everyone hires the person that they're recommended to they know personally or that they've used in the past. And if they are a stranger and they don't know that person, trust me, they're doing a little bit of recon on you.00:38:14:08 - 00:38:30:13UnknownThey're looking online and they're asking people about you so called lead generation, at least in the real estate business. It's so highly relationship based. It's a big investment. So people can do that with someone they know they can trust. Awesome. Dude, I appreciate you having coming on the show. Love having fellow Chicago people on and thanks for sharing your insights.00:38:30:13 - 00:38:47:12UnknownI'm going to actually check out a lot more industrial stuff. You open my eyes are to a lot of different ways to look at that and look at it from this point of view. But you opened my eyes in a different light. So I appreciate that. Thanks for listening. I will see you guys next week and another episode of See you then and A's.00:38:47:15 - 00:39:11:13UnknownThank you for watching another episode of the Real Estate Marketing Do Podcast. 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Happy Monday! Welcome back today we have one of the greatest episodes ever recorded, Jose Franco is a rapper, song writer, cook, two time shuffle board champion, magician and so much more he embodies talent and is a close friend of Pablo and Bryton for about 10 years now. Squared has something huge coming up that he will announce soon but has been causing him to bug out. Jason has been working 7 days a week trying to see how long he can do it pushing himself to his limits making up for all the time he had off. Pablo has been getting things ready for his sons 6th bday party if you know you know pull up and celebrate his first born. Pablo recalls the late nights and parties with Jose and how he always felt like he was the leader of their group, was power rangers racist? Jose gives us a bit of a backstory on how he began writing and how it transformed into raps. Being the only rapper out of Melrose Park at the time Jose started making his way towards the city, improving his raps and dropping tapes that would lead him to his latest project : RUSBEL. As of now Jose is working on his new body of work ; Apple Juice Volume 1 and performs all over Chicago check out his page to see when his next performance or drops are. @josefrancossw we're excited to have him come back and tell us all about it. https://youtu.be/Z5z5D5AIIq0 You might have seen one or many of Jose's viral videos on tiktok or instagram he tells us what its like to have so much love and hate coming from his videos, giving us great advice on who you should pay attention to. We get Jose's thoughts on the new rising Mexican star Peso Pluma and the state of Mexicans in general going into mainstream media. Even with all the tik tok followers it doesn't translate to money unless you have it set up for people to cop merch or tickets, Jose explains his experience with selling merch and dealing with suppliers that did him bogus. Do you want to see progression in your favorite artists or only their best work, would seeing their content when they first started turn you off as a fan? We watch videos and react to them you can watch with us youtube, first one being someone getting jumped and one of the people hitting him violates him in a nasty way. All these NPC tiktokers are just followers shout out Pinkydoll the originator, stay tuned for us to hop on the wave and get these ice creams mmm yum.. Keke Palmer dancing with Usher as a secure man would you mind your girlfriend doing the same? We answer a few questions from our lovely listeners thank you for asking questions they really help the pod! Than you for listening, interacting and sharing this episode we love ya'll! follow us @usrfrndlypodcast @pablotrees @squaredhill @jas.outorder --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/usrfrndly/support
AI,and YOU, Nothing To Fear: ACE-Ed.Org Contributor and Equity Award winner Micah Miner, District Institutional Technology expert in Melrose Park, Il schools where he is also Social Studies Coordinator, returns. We'll talk a good bit on social studies today and conitinue our discussion on the best uses of AI in PreK12 as we all begin this journey... and how to approach it as an educational tool...
AI,and YOU, Nothing To Fear: ACE-Ed.Org Contributor and Equity Award winner Micah Miner, District Institutional Technology expert in Melrose Park, Il schools where he is also Social Studies Coordinator, returns. We'll talk a good bit on social studies today and conitinue our discussion on the best uses of AI in PreK12 as we all begin this journey... and how to approach it as an educational tool...
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Stephanie [00:00:12]:Hello, everybody, and welcome to Dishing with Stephanie's dish. We talk to people that have written cookbooks or books or food adjacent things because I can't get enough about talking about food, and and today we have a great guest. She is julie joe sieverson. She is the author of Oldest Twin Cities a Guide to Historic Treasures. And I had read about this book, and I thought, oh, that's cool. I wonder if she has stuff in there about restaurants and breweries, because we have so much history in the Twin Cities. And indeed she does. Welcome to the program.Julie [00:00:47]:Thank you for having me here. This will be fun.Stephanie [00:00:50]:Yes, it will be fun. So how did you decide? Are you like a born and bred twin Citian, and how did you decide to undertake this project?Julie [00:00:59]:Yes, I'm a fourth generation Minnesotan, and I've lived in the Twin Cities most of my life. I first wrote a book called Secret Twin Cities a Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure, and that came out in 2020, arrived March, mid March, right when the cities were shutting down. So good timing on my part. I shoved them all in the corner for a couple of weeks because I thought, who's going to want to buy a travel guide right now?Stephanie [00:01:24]:Right?Julie [00:01:25]:It turned out okay for secret Twin cities. They had a lot of social distancing ideas in it, coincidentally. But anyway, all this Twin Cities evolved from that book. About a year later, the publisher asked if I'd like to write another one. And I really wanted to do one of more of a historic nature because I just think with COVID and the really tough year that the Twin Cities had in 2020, including the murder of George Floyd and the Civil uprising and businesses shutting down, burned down. I just felt like I needed a reason to fall back in love with the Twin Cities. And I was feeling a loss of community and a loss of connection. And for me to feel connected to the region I live in is very important to me. I need to feel part of the fabric. And so I just stopped focusing on enduring places in our midst and places that hung in there and have endured and have reopened, providing us continuity, kind of a comfort that was good for my soul to focus my energy there. So that's why I kind of went in this direction.Stephanie [00:02:43]:Well, and one of the selections in the book is the Oldest Best Bar, which is our friend Tony Zacardi, who bought it from our friend Lisa Hammer. I knew Lisa and Keith, and they had shepherded the bar, and then they sold it to Tony Zacardi. And it's from 1906.Julie [00:03:03]:Apparently.Stephanie [00:03:04]:It's an institution on Cedar Avenue. And you talk about sort of that pandemic and that coming back to life. Tony is a good example of someone that really he had just bought the bar and all of a sudden it has to close, and they're trying to hang on. And a lot of these bars and restaurants and distilleries really were in tough shape. So I was so glad that when we came out of the pandemic that Palmers has come out of it. And tell me a little bit about the history of Palmers in particular.Julie [00:03:40]:Yeah. And Tony really was he was really propelled into the national spotlight during that time. Yes.Stephanie [00:03:48]:He was an African American man who.Julie [00:03:51]:Owns this in the heart of he spray painted black owned business in hopes to protect his business, to deflect potential looters. And he was really a spokesperson and a comfort, I think, for the twin stage community during that time. We needed absolutely.Stephanie [00:04:10]:And the music community, too, because Palmer has had such a history in steeped in music.Julie [00:04:16]:Yeah. What a gem this place is. It's so unique, with an Islamic mosque on one end and then that iconic Mustachioed man against it on the other one. And as I write in the book, you rarely leave this place without a story to tell. Kind of rough edge place. Maybe not everybody's going to feel comfortable there, but you're very welcome there, no matter who you are. And you'll be invited to play a game of Scrabble or get into a conversation, unless you're a jerk. Because if you're a jerk, you're going to get plastered on a poster note on the back wall, and you're not going to be welcome there at all.Stephanie [00:05:00]:That's funny.Julie [00:05:02]:Yeah.Stephanie [00:05:02]:Another institution that is in downtown Minneapolis specifically, and I didn't realize that they had had a fire in 1989, but this was Glicks, the oldest downtown bar.Julie [00:05:20]:Yeah. Lots lots of damage. It seems like most of these places have endured fires over the years. Yeah.Stephanie [00:05:30]:You can imagine that. Yep.Julie [00:05:32]:Yeah, they they really came back from that. In fact, there was a moose in there. They have these animal heads mounted all throughout the restaurant. And the moose in the back room had been stolen from during a fraternity party there. And I think this group, whoever had stolen it, felt so bad because of fire that Reopening day, they anonymously returned it, leaning it against the front door. Welcome, everybody back. But yeah, my daughter was just there the other day. She's like I'm a glicks. I'm like, do you know that's in my book? No, I didn't even know that.Stephanie [00:06:05]:I had no idea either. Now, the Monte Carlo has been near and dear to my heart for some time, and my mom and dad got divorced, and my dad moved downtown. And that was really like, wow. Because we were suburban girls. And the first weekend my dad had us, he took us into this CD alley, and he went through this back door that had this weird sign above it and brought us in. And I thought he was bringing us into a pool hall. And I was like, oh, my gosh, my dad has really tipped over here, and it turned out to be the Loveliest bar inside. It was actually the Monte Carlo, and he was kind of a regular there. What's the historic nature of the Monte Carlo?Julie [00:06:47]:Yeah. Well, yeah, the hum of the neon sign is going to remain a constant in the North Loop Bar. It's really exquisite in there with this mirrored wall behind the bar. One's kind of an elegance to it, to it all. But the whole North Loop area, the warehouse district is where the Milky Way candy bars and cream of pasta and pop up toaster were invented. This was a real industrial place. The neighborhood has more than 60 buildings that are over a century old. A lot of them have been repurposed. Some of them. A few of them are rehearsal spaces for the Minnesota Opera, and a lot of them are faded. Business signs are repurposed. You see the old signs, ghost signs, sort of. But the Monte Carlo Bar and Grill have stood the test of time. It used to be mostly only for men, but then when it changed ownership, mr. Rimsick, who owns a number of places in the Twin Cities, he kind of turned it into a destination for all the patty, is a great happening place. Now, Beijing style wings, they're really famous for.Stephanie [00:08:06]:Yeah, the dry rubbed wings are my favorite. Yeah, a kind of funny one that I didn't expect would reach me and grab me, but it did. So I work on the Stone Arch Bridge festival and I curate a culinary market that happens underneath the Hennepin Avenue Bridge. And underneath that bridge, we have 38 ten x ten booths of vendors that produce Minnesota made food products. And as I was looking through your book, it's the oldest bridge relic at First Bridge Park, which is where I am during these two days of the festival from 1855. Underneath that bridge, there's these giant anchors, and I sit on those anchors. That's my chair during the two days of the festival. So I didn't realize they were so old.Julie [00:08:56]:Well, yeah, those don't date back to the very first bridge to cross the Mississippi River anywhere. Right there at St. Anthony Falls. I mean, prior to that bridge back in 1855, people were crossing over the falls to get to the other side. That first bridge didn't last real long, and then they created another one and another one. So anyway, these archaeological excavations revealed anchors from the original bridges, and so now they are under the Hennepin Bridge. Now you can see and sit on them if you want. There's plaque. So cool. Really interesting history at that park. Yeah. Right down from Melrose Park.Stephanie [00:09:42]:The oldest island venue in 1893 is the Nicolette Island Inn, which is still operating as a hotel, as a restaurant. It is a beautiful, gorgeous spot. If you ever just want to pop in for a drink or they have delicious food, too. Yeah, that's a great spot. And I didn't realize that David Shea was kind of responsible for bringing that back. He's designed so many restaurants in the Twin Cities.Julie [00:10:08]:Yeah. I didn't realize he was connected to that either until I started research. Talented guy. Yeah. That place I learned a lot about. I didn't really know a lot about that fire that had kind of spread through Nicholas Island and all northeast Minneapolis. A very ravishing fire, and only one of two structures, industrial structures, on the island to survive it. A fire started by some boys smoking. And so, again, these places that have endured. And at one point, it was a men's shelter, salvation army men's shelter. So I really and, you know, I can't help but continue then to learn about and read about Nicholette Island.Stephanie [00:10:52]:Right.Julie [00:10:53]:So many storied history there. Couple donkeys, Pearl and she. But I really focused on that island and my secret Twin Cities.Stephanie [00:11:01]:Who would have known that the oldest bowling alley was the Bryant Lake Bowl?Julie [00:11:08]:Yeah, I mean, that's a legendary spot in the Lin Lake neighborhood, and that's really evolved over the years. It used to be a Ford garage, and apparently it's haunted by a mechanic who was crushed by a car there. But at the heart of it is the eight lane bowling alley. Old school. But around it now is a really funky groovy restaurant that you never super funky for. A bowling alley and a cabaret with these red leather seats from Stillwater Junior High School, where you can go to all kinds of events there. And there's a really cool drone video that went viral in 2021 that they created to support businesses struggling through the pandemic. It's a cool right up our alley. You can Google it went viral. Yeah.Stephanie [00:11:57]:In 1964, Boca Chico became the oldest Mexican eatery, which is interesting, because I know that the Silva family opened El Burrito Mercado a little bit further down the street in the 70s, early seventy s. I didn't realize Boca Chica was that old. And it's still run by the family, isn't it?Julie [00:12:17]:Yeah, it sure is. Grandma Fria seasoned pork tamales are still on the menu. Yeah, this place was a really delightful surprise. Walking into you can go there after visiting the Wapisher Caves, the gangster tours there. That's a great place to go to afterwards. You just walk in and every wall tells a story of the family's heritage murals. But, yeah, Uramo Frias and Gloria Coronado, who's a petite, spunky lady, they fell in love and started this little place. She was actually linked to a dynasty, cultural dynasty in Minneapolis. Her parents owned the first Mexican restaurant in St. Paul, and then in Minneapolis called the Casa Coronado, but that has long closed.Stephanie [00:13:10]:And there's the oldest family Italian restaurant in St. Paul. Yuruso's.Julie [00:13:15]:Yeah. Yuruso's and giant meatballs. And again, that's family owned. Same family. And what I love about that place are giant murals of Sweet Hollow especially. It is located right across from Sweet Hollow. You would never know that across the street there is a hidden valley below street level. Right. We're former immigrant shanty town and in the book I give directions on how to get there because it's a little kind of windy but you can find it.Stephanie [00:13:50]:Yeah.Julie [00:13:51]:Yes.Stephanie [00:13:53]:When you were writing the book, what was one of your favorite discoveries?Julie [00:14:00]:Well, I fell in love with the New York Life Eagle. And that's a Summit overlook park in the Summit neighborhood. It overlooks the river valley.Stephanie [00:14:09]:I lived right there. It's right across from the University Club on Point of Land.Julie [00:14:16]:Maybe because of a mother. She's a mother. She's there taking her tail ons into a serpent, digging in there, protecting her nest of eaglets there in that pose she was almost discarded. She used to be on the third story entrance of the New York Life building in downtown St. Paul. And when that was removed, she really was nearly forgotten and discarded. And she was kind of put on a pedestal in front of a parking lot for a while until she found her new home here. And now she's in all her glory. There a nice spot while you're mansion goggling over mansions there in that area.Stephanie [00:14:54]:Yeah. I had no idea about Newman's being the oldest bar in the state.Julie [00:15:00]:Well, that's the big question because it's a tie between Newman's and the Spot Bar in St. Paul. The feud. I'm sure St. Spot fans will be mad at me for including Newman's, but I included the Spot bar in secret to the city, so I had to be fair. But those two kind of feud over. They both have very good reason but different reasons to want to claim that title. So yeah, Newman's is famous for their frog tank in the window.Stephanie [00:15:30]:What is the story of the frog tank? Do you know?Julie [00:15:34]:You ask people there and the Tank of Frogs has just been there as long as anybody can remember. It's just a tradition that they keep going and I guess the frogs have disappeared every now and then. One was found in a pitcher of beer. But this place has a hidden door behind the Tank of Frogs. It's only used for special events, but they used to hide have kind of speakeasy up there during prohibition and that's where you could speak up there and have a legal hooch. And there was like a phone that connected upstairs to the main bar to let the bartenders know when the cops were coming sniffing.Stephanie [00:16:13]:That's hilarious. Yeah. I love it. You go into all this detail like 1972. The oldest food co op is the Seward food Co op. Who knew that that was I mean, I don't know. The Twin Cities co op movement has been so strong, but who knew Seward was the first? I didn't. I thought the wedge was the first.Julie [00:16:36]:Yeah, no, they were really kind of the first, and now the most enduring. And what I didn't know was what a violent struggle the food co op went through in those early years. It sounds kind of like stuff going on these days with, you know, there was a takeover yeah. That tried to take over with steel bars and fire bombs, but they failed because there was such a difference of philosophy. And these were really some veteran radicals really disagreed with what they called the white bourgeois elitism. That's kind of how the opposing group.Stephanie [00:17:21]:Those bourgeois co op people.Julie [00:17:25]:And there's a new documentary about that called The Co op wars that was created in 2021. Super interesting to learn about the whole early Twin Cities.Stephanie [00:17:34]:Yeah, that sounds neat. Well, this is a great book. Your second book, Julie. Joe Sieverson Oldest Twin Cities a Guide to Historic Treasures. Are you already working on your third?Julie [00:17:44]:Not yet. Promoting this is full time right now.Stephanie [00:17:49]:Yes. Well, it's fun to visit with you and to hear the story and to just get more history about some of these great spots. Pick up the book and then take your own kind of historical tour, right?Julie [00:18:03]:Yes.Stephanie [00:18:04]:I love it. Thank you, Julie Joe. And thank you for highlighting some of our relics. Treasures, a fabric of a community is always about the history. That where you come from. Right. And it's good to be reminded of some of these great spots. I sat on that anchor all summer, last summer, and I never knew. So I love it. Thank you so much for joining us. I appreciate you.Julie [00:18:29]:Absolutely. Thank you.Stephanie [00:18:30]:All right, we'll talk soon. Okay, bye. Get full access to Stephanie's Dish Newsletter at stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe
Stephanie [00:00:12]:Hello, everybody, and welcome to Dishing with Stephanie's dish. We talk to people that have written cookbooks or books or food adjacent things because I can't get enough about talking about food, and and today we have a great guest. She is julie joe sieverson. She is the author of Oldest Twin Cities a Guide to Historic Treasures. And I had read about this book, and I thought, oh, that's cool. I wonder if she has stuff in there about restaurants and breweries, because we have so much history in the Twin Cities. And indeed she does. Welcome to the program.Julie [00:00:47]:Thank you for having me here. This will be fun.Stephanie [00:00:50]:Yes, it will be fun. So how did you decide? Are you like a born and bred twin Citian, and how did you decide to undertake this project?Julie [00:00:59]:Yes, I'm a fourth generation Minnesotan, and I've lived in the Twin Cities most of my life. I first wrote a book called Secret Twin Cities a Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure, and that came out in 2020, arrived March, mid March, right when the cities were shutting down. So good timing on my part. I shoved them all in the corner for a couple of weeks because I thought, who's going to want to buy a travel guide right now?Stephanie [00:01:24]:Right?Julie [00:01:25]:It turned out okay for secret Twin cities. They had a lot of social distancing ideas in it, coincidentally. But anyway, all this Twin Cities evolved from that book. About a year later, the publisher asked if I'd like to write another one. And I really wanted to do one of more of a historic nature because I just think with COVID and the really tough year that the Twin Cities had in 2020, including the murder of George Floyd and the Civil uprising and businesses shutting down, burned down. I just felt like I needed a reason to fall back in love with the Twin Cities. And I was feeling a loss of community and a loss of connection. And for me to feel connected to the region I live in is very important to me. I need to feel part of the fabric. And so I just stopped focusing on enduring places in our midst and places that hung in there and have endured and have reopened, providing us continuity, kind of a comfort that was good for my soul to focus my energy there. So that's why I kind of went in this direction.Stephanie [00:02:43]:Well, and one of the selections in the book is the Oldest Best Bar, which is our friend Tony Zacardi, who bought it from our friend Lisa Hammer. I knew Lisa and Keith, and they had shepherded the bar, and then they sold it to Tony Zacardi. And it's from 1906.Julie [00:03:03]:Apparently.Stephanie [00:03:04]:It's an institution on Cedar Avenue. And you talk about sort of that pandemic and that coming back to life. Tony is a good example of someone that really he had just bought the bar and all of a sudden it has to close, and they're trying to hang on. And a lot of these bars and restaurants and distilleries really were in tough shape. So I was so glad that when we came out of the pandemic that Palmers has come out of it. And tell me a little bit about the history of Palmers in particular.Julie [00:03:40]:Yeah. And Tony really was he was really propelled into the national spotlight during that time. Yes.Stephanie [00:03:48]:He was an African American man who.Julie [00:03:51]:Owns this in the heart of he spray painted black owned business in hopes to protect his business, to deflect potential looters. And he was really a spokesperson and a comfort, I think, for the twin stage community during that time. We needed absolutely.Stephanie [00:04:10]:And the music community, too, because Palmer has had such a history in steeped in music.Julie [00:04:16]:Yeah. What a gem this place is. It's so unique, with an Islamic mosque on one end and then that iconic Mustachioed man against it on the other one. And as I write in the book, you rarely leave this place without a story to tell. Kind of rough edge place. Maybe not everybody's going to feel comfortable there, but you're very welcome there, no matter who you are. And you'll be invited to play a game of Scrabble or get into a conversation, unless you're a jerk. Because if you're a jerk, you're going to get plastered on a poster note on the back wall, and you're not going to be welcome there at all.Stephanie [00:05:00]:That's funny.Julie [00:05:02]:Yeah.Stephanie [00:05:02]:Another institution that is in downtown Minneapolis specifically, and I didn't realize that they had had a fire in 1989, but this was Glicks, the oldest downtown bar.Julie [00:05:20]:Yeah. Lots lots of damage. It seems like most of these places have endured fires over the years. Yeah.Stephanie [00:05:30]:You can imagine that. Yep.Julie [00:05:32]:Yeah, they they really came back from that. In fact, there was a moose in there. They have these animal heads mounted all throughout the restaurant. And the moose in the back room had been stolen from during a fraternity party there. And I think this group, whoever had stolen it, felt so bad because of fire that Reopening day, they anonymously returned it, leaning it against the front door. Welcome, everybody back. But yeah, my daughter was just there the other day. She's like I'm a glicks. I'm like, do you know that's in my book? No, I didn't even know that.Stephanie [00:06:05]:I had no idea either. Now, the Monte Carlo has been near and dear to my heart for some time, and my mom and dad got divorced, and my dad moved downtown. And that was really like, wow. Because we were suburban girls. And the first weekend my dad had us, he took us into this CD alley, and he went through this back door that had this weird sign above it and brought us in. And I thought he was bringing us into a pool hall. And I was like, oh, my gosh, my dad has really tipped over here, and it turned out to be the Loveliest bar inside. It was actually the Monte Carlo, and he was kind of a regular there. What's the historic nature of the Monte Carlo?Julie [00:06:47]:Yeah. Well, yeah, the hum of the neon sign is going to remain a constant in the North Loop Bar. It's really exquisite in there with this mirrored wall behind the bar. One's kind of an elegance to it, to it all. But the whole North Loop area, the warehouse district is where the Milky Way candy bars and cream of pasta and pop up toaster were invented. This was a real industrial place. The neighborhood has more than 60 buildings that are over a century old. A lot of them have been repurposed. Some of them. A few of them are rehearsal spaces for the Minnesota Opera, and a lot of them are faded. Business signs are repurposed. You see the old signs, ghost signs, sort of. But the Monte Carlo Bar and Grill have stood the test of time. It used to be mostly only for men, but then when it changed ownership, mr. Rimsick, who owns a number of places in the Twin Cities, he kind of turned it into a destination for all the patty, is a great happening place. Now, Beijing style wings, they're really famous for.Stephanie [00:08:06]:Yeah, the dry rubbed wings are my favorite. Yeah, a kind of funny one that I didn't expect would reach me and grab me, but it did. So I work on the Stone Arch Bridge festival and I curate a culinary market that happens underneath the Hennepin Avenue Bridge. And underneath that bridge, we have 38 ten x ten booths of vendors that produce Minnesota made food products. And as I was looking through your book, it's the oldest bridge relic at First Bridge Park, which is where I am during these two days of the festival from 1855. Underneath that bridge, there's these giant anchors, and I sit on those anchors. That's my chair during the two days of the festival. So I didn't realize they were so old.Julie [00:08:56]:Well, yeah, those don't date back to the very first bridge to cross the Mississippi River anywhere. Right there at St. Anthony Falls. I mean, prior to that bridge back in 1855, people were crossing over the falls to get to the other side. That first bridge didn't last real long, and then they created another one and another one. So anyway, these archaeological excavations revealed anchors from the original bridges, and so now they are under the Hennepin Bridge. Now you can see and sit on them if you want. There's plaque. So cool. Really interesting history at that park. Yeah. Right down from Melrose Park.Stephanie [00:09:42]:The oldest island venue in 1893 is the Nicolette Island Inn, which is still operating as a hotel, as a restaurant. It is a beautiful, gorgeous spot. If you ever just want to pop in for a drink or they have delicious food, too. Yeah, that's a great spot. And I didn't realize that David Shea was kind of responsible for bringing that back. He's designed so many restaurants in the Twin Cities.Julie [00:10:08]:Yeah. I didn't realize he was connected to that either until I started research. Talented guy. Yeah. That place I learned a lot about. I didn't really know a lot about that fire that had kind of spread through Nicholas Island and all northeast Minneapolis. A very ravishing fire, and only one of two structures, industrial structures, on the island to survive it. A fire started by some boys smoking. And so, again, these places that have endured. And at one point, it was a men's shelter, salvation army men's shelter. So I really and, you know, I can't help but continue then to learn about and read about Nicholette Island.Stephanie [00:10:52]:Right.Julie [00:10:53]:So many storied history there. Couple donkeys, Pearl and she. But I really focused on that island and my secret Twin Cities.Stephanie [00:11:01]:Who would have known that the oldest bowling alley was the Bryant Lake Bowl?Julie [00:11:08]:Yeah, I mean, that's a legendary spot in the Lin Lake neighborhood, and that's really evolved over the years. It used to be a Ford garage, and apparently it's haunted by a mechanic who was crushed by a car there. But at the heart of it is the eight lane bowling alley. Old school. But around it now is a really funky groovy restaurant that you never super funky for. A bowling alley and a cabaret with these red leather seats from Stillwater Junior High School, where you can go to all kinds of events there. And there's a really cool drone video that went viral in 2021 that they created to support businesses struggling through the pandemic. It's a cool right up our alley. You can Google it went viral. Yeah.Stephanie [00:11:57]:In 1964, Boca Chico became the oldest Mexican eatery, which is interesting, because I know that the Silva family opened El Burrito Mercado a little bit further down the street in the 70s, early seventy s. I didn't realize Boca Chica was that old. And it's still run by the family, isn't it?Julie [00:12:17]:Yeah, it sure is. Grandma Fria seasoned pork tamales are still on the menu. Yeah, this place was a really delightful surprise. Walking into you can go there after visiting the Wapisher Caves, the gangster tours there. That's a great place to go to afterwards. You just walk in and every wall tells a story of the family's heritage murals. But, yeah, Uramo Frias and Gloria Coronado, who's a petite, spunky lady, they fell in love and started this little place. She was actually linked to a dynasty, cultural dynasty in Minneapolis. Her parents owned the first Mexican restaurant in St. Paul, and then in Minneapolis called the Casa Coronado, but that has long closed.Stephanie [00:13:10]:And there's the oldest family Italian restaurant in St. Paul. Yuruso's.Julie [00:13:15]:Yeah. Yuruso's and giant meatballs. And again, that's family owned. Same family. And what I love about that place are giant murals of Sweet Hollow especially. It is located right across from Sweet Hollow. You would never know that across the street there is a hidden valley below street level. Right. We're former immigrant shanty town and in the book I give directions on how to get there because it's a little kind of windy but you can find it.Stephanie [00:13:50]:Yeah.Julie [00:13:51]:Yes.Stephanie [00:13:53]:When you were writing the book, what was one of your favorite discoveries?Julie [00:14:00]:Well, I fell in love with the New York Life Eagle. And that's a Summit overlook park in the Summit neighborhood. It overlooks the river valley.Stephanie [00:14:09]:I lived right there. It's right across from the University Club on Point of Land.Julie [00:14:16]:Maybe because of a mother. She's a mother. She's there taking her tail ons into a serpent, digging in there, protecting her nest of eaglets there in that pose she was almost discarded. She used to be on the third story entrance of the New York Life building in downtown St. Paul. And when that was removed, she really was nearly forgotten and discarded. And she was kind of put on a pedestal in front of a parking lot for a while until she found her new home here. And now she's in all her glory. There a nice spot while you're mansion goggling over mansions there in that area.Stephanie [00:14:54]:Yeah. I had no idea about Newman's being the oldest bar in the state.Julie [00:15:00]:Well, that's the big question because it's a tie between Newman's and the Spot Bar in St. Paul. The feud. I'm sure St. Spot fans will be mad at me for including Newman's, but I included the Spot bar in secret to the city, so I had to be fair. But those two kind of feud over. They both have very good reason but different reasons to want to claim that title. So yeah, Newman's is famous for their frog tank in the window.Stephanie [00:15:30]:What is the story of the frog tank? Do you know?Julie [00:15:34]:You ask people there and the Tank of Frogs has just been there as long as anybody can remember. It's just a tradition that they keep going and I guess the frogs have disappeared every now and then. One was found in a pitcher of beer. But this place has a hidden door behind the Tank of Frogs. It's only used for special events, but they used to hide have kind of speakeasy up there during prohibition and that's where you could speak up there and have a legal hooch. And there was like a phone that connected upstairs to the main bar to let the bartenders know when the cops were coming sniffing.Stephanie [00:16:13]:That's hilarious. Yeah. I love it. You go into all this detail like 1972. The oldest food co op is the Seward food Co op. Who knew that that was I mean, I don't know. The Twin Cities co op movement has been so strong, but who knew Seward was the first? I didn't. I thought the wedge was the first.Julie [00:16:36]:Yeah, no, they were really kind of the first, and now the most enduring. And what I didn't know was what a violent struggle the food co op went through in those early years. It sounds kind of like stuff going on these days with, you know, there was a takeover yeah. That tried to take over with steel bars and fire bombs, but they failed because there was such a difference of philosophy. And these were really some veteran radicals really disagreed with what they called the white bourgeois elitism. That's kind of how the opposing group.Stephanie [00:17:21]:Those bourgeois co op people.Julie [00:17:25]:And there's a new documentary about that called The Co op wars that was created in 2021. Super interesting to learn about the whole early Twin Cities.Stephanie [00:17:34]:Yeah, that sounds neat. Well, this is a great book. Your second book, Julie. Joe Sieverson Oldest Twin Cities a Guide to Historic Treasures. Are you already working on your third?Julie [00:17:44]:Not yet. Promoting this is full time right now.Stephanie [00:17:49]:Yes. Well, it's fun to visit with you and to hear the story and to just get more history about some of these great spots. Pick up the book and then take your own kind of historical tour, right?Julie [00:18:03]:Yes.Stephanie [00:18:04]:I love it. Thank you, Julie Joe. And thank you for highlighting some of our relics. Treasures, a fabric of a community is always about the history. That where you come from. Right. And it's good to be reminded of some of these great spots. I sat on that anchor all summer, last summer, and I never knew. So I love it. Thank you so much for joining us. I appreciate you.Julie [00:18:29]:Absolutely. Thank you.Stephanie [00:18:30]:All right, we'll talk soon. Okay, bye. Get full access to Stephanie's Dish Newsletter at stephaniehansen.substack.com/subscribe
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Sigan a Los Albañiles en sus redes sociales: https://www.facebook.com/Los-Alba%C3%B1iles-110682271603776/ https://www.instagram.com/losalbaniles_/ https://www.youtube.com/@losalbaniles4373 Saludos Especial Para Nuestros Patrocinadores: Michelotis Mix https://www.facebook.com/ramon.adono.9 Quemadera https://www.facebook.com/Quemaderaart Roman Grafico (The Printing shop) https://www.facebook.com/roman.grafico CraftingLuxe (Arts & Crafts Store) https://www.facebook.com/CraftingLuxe Instagram: @trapstamps https://www.instagram.com/trapstamps/ Credits: Audio - Celso Skinny Video Production - Celso Skinny Camera And Lighting - Misael Arroyo Graphic Design/Alcoholic Beverages - Tino Figueroa Social Media https://www.facebook.com/loscalentano... https://www.instagram.com/loscalentan... You Can Also Hear Us At: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... https://open.spotify.com/show/5fbFpoY... https://anchor.fm/loscalentanospodcast Puedes encontrar Michelotis Mix and Products: South heights liquors 3300 chicago rd. South Chicago Heights, Il 60411 Emporium Liquors 87 W Joe orr rd. Chicago Heights, IL 60411 Bevda's wine & spirits 18405 S Halsted St, Glenwood, IL 60425 Homewood liquors 18222 Halsted St, Homewood, IL 60430 El Torito Liquors 5830 W 16st Cicero IL60804 El Torito Liquors 1906 S Cicero Ave Cicero IL 60804 Sunset Liquors 1119 25th Ave Melrose Park, IL 60160 La Azteca Liquors 2318 W North Ave, Melrose Park, IL 60160 Royal food & Liquor 335 E Indian Trail Rd, Aurora, IL 60505 59 Food & Liquor 2S729 Illinois Rte 59, Warrenville, IL 60555 Prime Liquors 2s610 Illinois Rte 59 UNIT 1B, Warrenville, IL 60555
Muchas gracias a todos nuestros seguidores este 2022 fue muy productivo para Los Calentanos Podcast y esperamos seguir contando con su apoyo gracias y esperemos les guste este episodio. Saludos Especial Para Nuestros Patrocinadores: Michelotis Mix https://www.facebook.com/ramon.adono.9 Quemadera https://www.facebook.com/Quemaderaart Roman Grafico (The Printing shop) https://www.facebook.com/roman.grafico CraftingLuxe (Arts & Crafts Store) https://www.facebook.com/CraftingLuxe Instagram: @trapstamps https://www.instagram.com/trapstamps/ Credits: Audio - Celso Skinny Video Production - Celso Skinny Camera And Lighting - Misael Arroyo Graphic Design/Alcoholic Beverages - Tino Figueroa Social Media https://www.facebook.com/loscalentano... https://www.instagram.com/loscalentan... You Can Also Hear Us At: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... https://open.spotify.com/show/5fbFpoY... https://anchor.fm/loscalentanospodcast Puedes encontrar Michelotis Mix and Products: South heights liquors 3300 chicago rd. South Chicago Heights, Il 60411 Emporium Liquors 87 W Joe orr rd. Chicago Heights, IL 60411 Bevda's wine & spirits 18405 S Halsted St, Glenwood, IL 60425 Homewood liquors 18222 Halsted St, Homewood, IL 60430 El Torito Liquors 5830 W 16st Cicero IL60804 El Torito Liquors 1906 S Cicero Ave Cicero IL 60804 Sunset Liquors 1119 25th Ave Melrose Park, IL 60160 La Azteca Liquors 2318 W North Ave, Melrose Park, IL 60160 Royal food & Liquor 335 E Indian Trail Rd, Aurora, IL 60505 59 Food & Liquor 2S729 Illinois Rte 59, Warrenville, IL 60555 Prime Liquors 2s610 Illinois Rte 59 UNIT 1B, Warrenville, IL 60555
Sigan a Jesús Ocampo en sus redes sociales: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100015105409417 Saludos Especial Para Nuestros Patrocinadores: Michelotis Mix https://www.facebook.com/ramon.adono.9 Quemadera https://www.facebook.com/Quemaderaart Roman Grafico (The Printing shop) https://www.facebook.com/roman.grafico CraftingLuxe (Arts & Crafts Store) https://www.facebook.com/CraftingLuxe Instagram: @trapstamps https://www.instagram.com/trapstamps/ Credits: Audio - Celso Skinny Video Production - Celso Skinny Camera And Lighting - Misael Arroyo Graphic Design/Alcoholic Beverages - Tino Figueroa Social Media https://www.facebook.com/loscalentano... https://www.instagram.com/loscalentan... You Can Also Hear Us At: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... https://open.spotify.com/show/5fbFpoY... https://anchor.fm/loscalentanospodcast Puedes encontrar Michelotis Mix and Products: South heights liquors 3300 chicago rd. South Chicago Heights, Il 60411 Emporium Liquors 87 W Joe orr rd. Chicago Heights, IL 60411 Bevda's wine & spirits 18405 S Halsted St, Glenwood, IL 60425 Homewood liquors 18222 Halsted St, Homewood, IL 60430 El Torito Liquors 5830 W 16st Cicero IL60804 El Torito Liquors 1906 S Cicero Ave Cicero IL 60804 Sunset Liquors 1119 25th Ave Melrose Park, IL 60160 La Azteca Liquors 2318 W North Ave, Melrose Park, IL 60160 Royal food & Liquor 335 E Indian Trail Rd, Aurora, IL 60505 59 Food & Liquor 2S729 Illinois Rte 59, Warrenville, IL 60555 Prime Liquors 2s610 Illinois Rte 59 UNIT 1B, Warrenville, IL 60555
Sigan a Huber Perez Obregon (Taco Man)en sus redes sociales: https://www.facebook.com/huber.pereznegron https://www.instagram.com/huber_eats_tacos/ Saludos Especial Para Nuestros Patrocinadores: Michelotis Mix https://www.facebook.com/ramon.adono.9 Quemadera https://www.facebook.com/Quemaderaart Roman Grafico (The Printing shop) https://www.facebook.com/roman.grafico CraftingLuxe (Arts & Crafts Store) https://www.facebook.com/CraftingLuxe Instagram: @trapstamps https://www.instagram.com/trapstamps/ Credits: Audio - Celso Skinny Video Production - Celso Skinny Camera And Lighting - Misael Arroyo Graphic Design/Alcoholic Beverages - Tino Figueroa Social Media https://www.facebook.com/loscalentanospodcast https://www.instagram.com/loscalentanospodcast/ You Can Also Hear Us At: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/los-calentanos-podcast/id1562278406 https://open.spotify.com/show/5fbFpoY2IyOeCPiGYnba8m https://anchor.fm/loscalentanospodcast Puedes encontrar Michelotis Mix and Products: South heights liquors 3300 chicago rd. South Chicago Heights, Il 60411 Emporium Liquors 87 W Joe orr rd. Chicago Heights, IL 60411 Bevda's wine & spirits 18405 S Halsted St, Glenwood, IL 60425 Homewood liquors 18222 Halsted St, Homewood, IL 60430 El Torito Liquors 5830 W 16st Cicero IL60804 El Torito Liquors 1906 S Cicero Ave Cicero IL 60804 Sunset Liquors 1119 25th Ave Melrose Park, IL 60160 La Azteca Liquors 2318 W North Ave, Melrose Park, IL 60160 Royal food & Liquor 335 E Indian Trail Rd, Aurora, IL 60505 59 Food & Liquor 2S729 Illinois Rte 59, Warrenville, IL 60555 Prime Liquors 2s610 Illinois Rte 59 UNIT 1B, Warrenville, IL 60555
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Urban Grind Radio is brought to you by @halloffades.official Barbershop 2531 W Lake St in Melrose Park. Hit them up for your fades, shaves and graphics. Call 708-410-2016 for your appointment today @UrbanGrindRadio Hosted by DJ Threestacks @dj_threestacks @treasurnecole @ocho_mexico @1infamous9 @call_me_ninalove @triunfona_chantel Urban Grind TV Services: Music Video Promo, BET+ Shade 45 Placements + TV interviews, Radio Interviews, Web Design, Commercials, Event Coverage, Email Blasts, Playlist Curation, Photoshoots, Press Release, Brand Management and Artist Management. Urban Grind TV + Radio Submissions: Radio@UrbanGrindTV.com Powered by: @UrbanGrindTV
Urban Grind Radio is brought to you by @halloffades.official Barbershop 2531 W Lake St in Melrose Park. Hit them up for your fades, shaves and graphics. Call 708-410-2016 for your appointment today @UrbanGrindRadio Hosted by DJ Threestacks @dj_threestacks @treasurnecole @ocho_mexico @1infamous9 @call_me_ninalove @triunfona_chantel Urban Grind TV Services: Music Video Promo, BET+ Shade 45 Placements + TV interviews, Radio Interviews, Web Design, Commercials, Event Coverage, Email Blasts, Playlist Curation, Photoshoots, Press Release, Brand Management and Artist Management. Urban Grind TV + Radio Submissions: Radio@UrbanGrindTV.com Powered by: @UrbanGrindTV
Marty Colchamiro is one of the volunteers of The Hunger Walkathon West CROP Walk, a community event for the Oak Park, River Forest, Forest Park, Melrose Park and Maywood, IL as well as the Austin Neighborhood in Chicago, IL. Each spring they hold a "walk" and raise funds to help with hunger issues both here and around the world. In their 37th year on May 3, 2020 they held their annual CROP Hunger Walk. They raised $100,000.00 on this day, the most ever in our history, although they beat it the next year as you can hear in this podcast. Marty is a podcast himself and you can find the episodes he makes about their walk via this site https://www.hwwcrop.org/podcasts During our conversation, there is a moment when Marty is not able to remember the name of Michele Zurkowski Executive Director Beyond Hunger, https://www.gobeyondhunger.org/ and he wanted to be sure she was also properly acknowledged. On their website, you can also find their social media handles, among others Twitter. We made a special Playlist #CWSsongs consisting of songs chosen by many of our podcast guests. Please let me/us know via our email innovationhub@cwsglobal.org what you think about this new series. We would love to hear from you. Please like/follow our Walk Talk Listen podcast and follow @mauricebloem on twitter and instagram. Or check us out on our website 100mile.org (and find out more about our app (android and iPhone) that enables you to walk and do good at the same time!
This week on the Millionaire Car Salesman Podcast, Sean V. Bradley, CSP discusses “Desking a Deal.” In this discussion, Sean breaks down the pieces to desking a deal - qualifying the prospect properly, pencils and negotiations, and closing the deal. Joining Sean this week is Kevin Curtis, General Manager of McGrath City Hyundai located in Chicago, IL. Kevin and Sean discuss what “desking a deal” looks like at McGrath City Hyundai and what Kevin, as the GM, looks for in his team. One of the biggest challenges when presenting pencils to a prospect is figuring out the real objection(s). Is it the down payment, is it the monthly payment, is it the term? Additionally, Sean asks Kevin about tips or advice for sales professionals. “Figure out what success is to you.” - Kevin Curtis About Kevin Curtis Born in the north suburbs of Chicago, IL. Started in the Automotive industry 10 years ago as a showroom sales consultant. After a few years in the industry averaged over 30 Units a month with a high gross per copy. Best month in sales sold & delivered 43 1/2 units. Moved up to finance & Attended F&I school through JM&A. After a short period in finance was moved to the desk to be more effective in the dealership by touching more deals. Shortly after took a position as GSM with a different group. Currently General Manager of McGrath City Hyundai & Genesis of Oak Park with the McGrath Auto Group in Chicago, IL. About McGrath City Hyundai As a premier Illinois Hyundai dealer, McGrath City Hyundai has a huge selection of new and used vehicles from which to choose. Online and offline customers enjoy vehicle specials every day. The dealership offers Hyundai service & parts, an online inventory, and outstanding financing options, making McGrath City Hyundai a preferred dealer serving Chicago, Oak Park, River Grove, Elmhurst, Des Plaines, Norridge, Forest Park, River Forest, Maywood, Cicero, Franklin Park, Melrose Park, Park Ridge, Lincolnwood and Countryside area Hyundai buyers. Ready to set up a test drive? Visit the Oak Park area Hyundai dealership in Chicago, IL today! Resources Dealer Synergy & Bradley On Demand: The automotive industry's #1 training, tracking, testing, and certification platform and consulting & accountability firm. The Millionaire Car Salesman Podcast: is the #1 resource for automotive sales professionals, managers, and owners. Also, join The Millionaire Car Salesman Facebook Group today! The Against All Odds Radio Show: Hosting guests that have started from the bottom and rose to the top. Also, join The Against All Odds Radio Show Guests & Listeners Facebook Group for the podcasted episodes. For more interactivity, join The Millionaire Car Salesman Club on Clubhouse. Win the Game of Googleopoly: Unlocking the secret strategy of search engines. The Millionaire Car Salesman Podcast is Proudly Sponsored By: AutoWeb: Visit AutoWeb.com/dealers for help in revolutionizing your business to help you sell more cars.
0:00 - KBJ Hearing: Ted Cruz' whiteboard 8:22 - KBJ Hearing: do you regret light sentence? 30:18 -Tipping insures racism in the service industry? 48:06 - Chicago's Morning Answer's very own Amy Jacobson is live at the BP in Melrose Park pumping gas for the people courtesy of Willie Wilson 01:01:28 - Scott McKay, publisher at the Hayride and contributor to the American Spectator: Who Will Beat the Left? Check out Scott's latest here 01:20:23 - President of The Fund for American Studies Foundation for Teaching Economics, Roger Ream, shares how An Email from a Bomb Shelter Teaches Lessons on Freedom. For more on The Fund for American Studies - tfas.org 01:33:29 - Clayton Fox, former Tablet fellow who has been published in Tablet, Los Angeles Magazine, Brownstone Institute, and Real Clear Investigations, reports on A Pharma Giant Imposed ‘Follow the Mandate' on Vaccine Objectors. You can follow Clayton on twitter @clayfoxwriter 01:50:34 - Dan & Amy discuss appropriate sized seatbelts and Willie Wilson's Whopper Gas Give Away See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Update on our week: Bad weather hits the Aguirre and Corral household, but it doesn't stop the guys from recording. Daniel also has an issue with this internet, can Xfinity fix it. To top it off, Andy had audio problems, but we power through and record. Cody Rhodes leaves All Elite Wrestling (AEW). Andy fills us in with the latest since the internet is a buzz onto his future. In other AEW news, they purchase Ring of Honor (ROH). Is this a big deal or does it really change the wrestling landscape. Daniel gives us his thoughts on McDeals in Melrose Park. Is this a great place to find Amazon returns? Daniel buys his first item from Facebook Marketplace. With the spring weather coming, will Daniel's grill purchase from Marketplace work out? Article for the week: High school basketball coach suspended one game after team's 88-point win https://thehill.com/changing-america/enrichment/education/588761-high-school-basketball-coach-suspended-after-teams-88#:~:text=EnrichmentEducation-,High%20school%20basketball%20coach%20suspended%20one%20game%20after%20team's%2088,and%20respect%20for%20one's%20opponents.%E2%80%9D Warning: May have Strong Language and Content. ========== Thank you to everyone who enjoys what we do. If you like what we do, please spread the word of our show. Email questions or suggestions to ffnquestions@gmail.com ========== See FACEBOOK page https://www.facebook.com/freeformnetwork Follow us on TWITTER https://twitter.com/FFRpodcast ========== Free Form Network and all our podcast are available on many platforms including STITCHER, ANDROID, IPHONE, IPAD, IPOD TOUCH and PODBEAN IPHONE, IPAD & IPOD TOUCH http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/free-form-network/id995998853 SPREAKER http://www.spreaker.com/show/free-form-network STITCHER http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/free-form-network OVERCAST https://overcast.fm/itunes995998853/free-form-network SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/0QKRhkXDmQ9cxItaiu49Vy GOOGLE MUSIC https://play.google.com/music/listen?authuser&u=0#/ps/Iefi4cm2cahq6dg6upjs2exf52e IHEART RADIO http://www.iheart.com/show/53-Free-Form-Network/ TUNE IN RADIO http://tunein.com/radio/Free-Form-Network-p784190/ PLAYER FM https://player.fm/series/free-form-network TUMBLR https://freeformnetworkpodcast.tumblr.com/ WORDPRESS https://freeformnetwork.wordpress.com/ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj0LNZRJHyW7sQwM5ZdOCQg DEEZER https://www.deezer.com/show/1215892 PODCHASER https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/free-form-network-1193319 PODCAST ADDICT https://podplayer.net/?podId=2920676 PODBEAN DESKTOP http://freeformnetwork.podbean.com/ PODBEAN MOBILE http://freeformnetwork.podbean.com/mobile ========== Free Form Radio - Episode 165 - 03/13/2022 Hosted by Daniel, Andy and Noel ========== FREE FORM NETWORK
A 4 Hour Live Journey - Recorded at Brunch and Beats March 6th 2022 at Taverna in Melrose Park