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WUCF's May artist for ‘In the Key of Latin Jazz' is Jose Elias – the co-founder of Cortadito, guitarist and tres player. The group focuses on performing one of the earliest styles of Cuban country music. Named the best Latin act by the Miami New Times in 2019 – they continue to blend the past and the present in new and exciting ways. You can hear their latest work in ‘The Guajiro Triangle' on the Afro Roots recording label.
Send us a textI am delighted to welcome this week on The Joy of Cruising Podcast, Jon Saxx, saxophonist extraordinaire. I first experienced Jon on a cruise we attended prior to the shutdown—Festival at Sea. Jon was a ‘house musician' for Festival at Sea, the longest-running African-American cultural cruise. Created by African-American entrepreneur and owner of San Francisco's Blue World Travel Agency, Patricia Yarbrough, Festival at Sea has put on over 35 consecutive years of sold out full ship charters of its annual cruise. In addition to Festival at Sea, Patricia's affiliate brand, Friends of Festival at Sea puts on luxury cruises on high-end vessels to exotic locations every few years. Patricia was a guest on The Joy of Cruising Podcast and it is really worth a listen, Ep 39. We recently had the opportunity to experience Jon again, this time up close and personal, when Friends of Festival at Sea put on an amazing itinerary River cruise in Southern France on AmaWaterways AmaKristina coupled with 3 days in Paris. Besides being a part of the evening entertainment on AmaKristina, Jon headlined a Gospel Brunch Event. It was during the Friends of Festival at Sea Gospel Brunch when Jon shared his personal testimony that I decided I had to bring this gentleman with the great story to the listeners of The Joy of Cruising Podcast.Jon Saxx was voted Best Local Jazz Artist in So Florida by Miami New Times in 2008 and has performed with jazz and R&B stars Najee, Montell Jordan, Howard Hewitt, and National Anthem Performances for the Miami Heat. Jon was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio earned a degree in Manuf Engineering. He was employed by Johnson & Johnson as a Med Device Engineer for 4 years. Jon's musical inspiration, Mr. Wright, his saxophone teacher, taught him to go beyond playing the music, to making the music a reality for himself and his audience! Witnessing Jon in his element, whether or not his eyes are hidden under one of his trademark hats, or 3-piece suits, you realize you're watching a man possessed by the spirit of jazz tRelying on ship wifi is slow, unsecure, sometimes not available & at foreign ports travelers don't want to pay their carriers' high fees. Save $ with GigSky! Get a data package usable on the ship & in ports. Link to GigSky: https://gigsky.pxf.io/nloxor. For a 10% discount use code: joyofcruisingSupport the showSupport thejoyofcruisingpodcast https://www.buzzsprout.com/2113608/supporters/newSupport Me https://www.buymeacoffee.com/drpaulthContact Me https://www.thejoyofcruising.net/contact-me.htmlBook Cruises https://bit.ly/TheJoyOfCruisingPodcast-BookACruiseUS Orders (coupon code joyofcruisingpodcast)The Joy of Cruising https://bit.ly/TheJoyOfCruisingCruising Interrupted https://bit.ly/CruisingInterruptedThe Joy of Cruising Again https://bit.ly/TheJoyOfCruisingAgainIntl Orders via Amazon
In hour two, Dolphins are 2-6 and keep finding new ways to lose but Josh Appel and Solana highlight another area where the organization keeps losing. Any concerns the Chiefs might actually run the table this year after improving to 8-0? The Miami New Times ranks the best Flanigan's locations in South Florida. Plus, why the Dolphins defense was finally exposed in the last two losses and the Heat continue to get rocked in 3rd quarters.
Write Your Narrative, a South Florida weekly street art podcast.
Ryan Ferrell, aka The Wheelbarrow, is an artist and urban art historian from Arizona, now living in Miami. Since 2002, he has exhibited his diverse visual art styles in Wynwood. Inspired by the area's fading fashion district, he created a unique screen-printing performance called Live Fashion Vandalism. His unique style, called Amorphism©, reflects the Taoist idea of Wu Wei, allowing viewers to find their own meanings in his abstract pieces. His work includes graphite drawings, watercolor paintings, spray-painted murals, screen-printed fashion, and porcelain sculptures. In 2014, he started the BYOBIKE Tour, inspired by Wynwood, and has organized community rides in St. Pete, Florida, and Montréal. Named “Best Wynwood Tour” by Miami New Times, he has led tours for many prominent figures and celebrities. He also educates people about urban art while creating artist treasure maps to document temporary artworks, updated each year during Miami Art Week. Instagram Ryanwheelbarrow.com Mural zine Urban Art Education
On this episode of Debut Discussions Asha Elias discusses her debut novel, Pink Glass Houses, a seductive social satire about the wealthy PTA moms of an elite elementary school in Miami Beach. Asha chats with Carinn about the unexpected joys of launching a book; her journey to becoming a writer; the themes explored in her novel; character development; the writing process; and how her column for the Miami New Times influences her fiction. Asha also touches on her second book (out in summer 2025!) and highlights the power of art to change cultural narratives and the importance of connection in storytelling.
Access this entire 86-minute episode (and additional monthly bonus shows) by becoming a Junk Filter patron for only $5.00 (US) a month! Over 30% of episodes are exclusively available to patrons of the show. https://www.patreon.com/posts/180-miami-vice-113085968 We celebrate the 40th anniversary of the premiere of NBC's crime drama Miami Vice with a new episode of Junk Filter's continuing series on the show. James Majure returns from Athens, Georgia to discuss the bizarre duelling vanity musical projects of stars Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas that appeared as the success of the show culturally peaked. Philip Michael Thomas struck first with a strange solo album for Atlantic Records in 1985, Living the Book of My Life, that came with a famously terrible music video for the single “Just The Way I Planned It”; for some reason PMT promoted this project by reissuing a forgotten anti-drug exploitation film he made in 1978 (co-starring The Gap Band), retitled Death Drug, where he plays a rising musical talent who tries PCP and immediately goes insane, which features ludicrous new sequences shot on a camcorder that make the project even more incoherent. Don Johnson on the other hand had a solo rock album for CBS Records the following year, Heartbeat, with full label support and an all-star cast of collaborators. It spawned a Top 5 hit with the title track and came with an expensive album-length music video project for HBO that feels like a lost Sonny Crockett episode of Miami Vice. We also discuss one of the most bizarre episodes of Vice that has this eighties psychedelic vanity production energy, Season 4's “Missing Hours”, featuring alien abductions, UFOs and (inexplicably) Chris Rock and James Brown. “Miami Vice at 40: You Can't Go Home Again” by Chaim Roth, for Miami New Times, September 24, 2024 Music video for Heartbeat (Don Johnson, 1986) Music video for Just The Way I Planned It (Philip Michael Thomas, 1985)
Hey, fellow lushes! Comedian Brittany Brave joins us on this episode. In 2023, Brittany was named Best Comedy Act by Time Out Miami, in 2021, Best Comedian by the Miami New Times, and in 2019, Best New Comic at the NY Comedy Festival and Caroline's on Broadway. She tells us how she got started in comedy, why bombing can be fun and what she thinks about crowd work. Brittany definitely kept us laughing and we can't wait to see her live so she can roast the sh*t out of us... her words! Enjoy! Check out Brittany - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brittanybrave Linktree: https://linktr.ee/brittanybravecomedy Website: https://www.brittanybrave.live/ Check us out - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbo2frUM03BMQ5zf6qbQvww Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cwdatbpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CocktailswithDimplesandTheBeard Twitter: https://twitter.com/dimplesthebeard Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cocktailsdimplesthebeard Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-6163487 Thanks for watching! Please subscribe to our channel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tiffany Levy has developed a lifelong love for the transformative practice of Yoga and specializes in trauma, restorative & stress relief. She's the co-founder of 420 Space Yoga, leading students and mindfulness retreats worldwide. She's been mentioned in Wall Street Journal, Thrillist, Miami New Times and more. Tiffany joins Cari for a bold conversation about healing trauma and the profound impact it can have on our lives and bodies.
Tobin gets awarded Miami New Times Best Radio Personality of 2024... JFig does a cheer for ole Tob's on his win after thinking he photoshopped the webpage. Tobin expresses his wave of emotions! Marcos Mix Bag! We hear from Bill Lindsay who joined Krantz's Korner speaking about the roller coaster ride of a season and why he apologized to Doug Plagens, Kyle Okposo reflects on his 17 year career and winning the Stanley Cup! JFig presents a video sent to her by one of our listeners LIVE from the Elbo Room with Aaron Ekblad and the Stanley Cup!
Este lunes en Sofocos celebramos la música con una de las grandes, Judy Cantor-Navas periodista, escritora y productora norteamericana, que ha dedicado su carrera a explorar la música y la cultura hispanas. Reportera de la Associated Press , del Miami New Times y del Miami Herald, así como de la revista musical Billboard. La única mujer ganadora de un Grammy en la categoría de Album Notes por su texto de acompañamiento a The Complete Cuban Jam Sessions álbum de música latina. Con ella hablaremos de la menopausia, la maternidad, el cambio de USA a Europa y sobre todo, de la música latina y de cómo trabajó como asesora musical para los estudios de Animación Disney. Como siempre los MENOTIPS de @marta_marce nos dará los mejores tips para vivir LOS SOFOCOS premium . Y en “Mujeres en el Aire” Marianne Mozart, ¿Fue simplemente la hermana de un genio? Ya sabes, escúchanos en todas las plataformas y en Podimo.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In March of 2017, a 21-year-old woman headed back to her old West Palm Beach home to gather her belongings and move up to Buffalo, New York. But after having a conversation with her former roommate, they stabbed her to death, claiming to have been sleepwalking. But was that truly the case? Or was this premeditated murder? This is the story of Brooke Preston. BONUS EPISODES Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/going-west-true-crime/id1448151398 Patreon: patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES 1. Brooke's Obituary: https://www.homerfuneralhome.com/obituaries/4173884 2. All That's Interesting: https://allthatsinteresting.com/brooke-preston 3. Sportskeeda: https://www.sportskeeda.com/pop-culture/dead-asleep-5-things-know-randy-herman-jr-sleepwalking-murder-case 4. Palm Beach Post: https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/crime/2021/12/07/hulu-sleepingwalking-murder-case-brooke-preston-randy-herman-jr-wants-new-trial/8890838002/ 5. Dead Asleep: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15185642/ 6. Palm Beach Post: https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/crime/2019/05/08/jury-finds-man-guilty-of-murder-in-alleged-sleepwalking-homicide/5208177007/ 7. WPTV: https://www.wptv.com/news/region-c-palm-beach-county/west-palm-beach/pbso-investigate-death-of-woman-in-suburban-west-palm-beach 8. Alabama.com: https://www.al.com/news/huntsville/2015/04/pennsylvania_murder_suspect_fo.html 9. WNEP: https://www.wnep.com/article/news/local/bradford-county/bradford-county-man-guilty-of-roommate-murder-in-florida/523-e3e150f9-576c-4777-831e-a2b21b1dd0c3 10. Times Leader: https://www.timesleader.com/uncategorized/10093/hanover-township-homicide-suspect-found-dead-in-alabama 11. Change.org Petition: https://www.change.org/p/justice-for-brooke-together-we-are-her-voice 12. E News: https://www.eonline.com/news/1334735/murder-victims-sister-asking-hulu-to-remove-dead-asleep-doc-done-without-familys-permission 13. Creepy Kingdom: https://www.creepykingdom.com/post/skye-borgman-interview 14. The Ledger: https://www.theledger.com/story/news/crime/2019/05/09/florida-man-randy-herman-jr-gets-life-for-slaying-he-blamed-on-sleepwalking/5200132007/ 15. The Palm Beach Post: https://www.newspapers.com/image/275386837/?terms=brooke%20preston&match=1 16. NHS: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/sleepwalking/#:~:text=It%20usually%20happens%20during%20a,will%20sleepwalk%20at%20least%20once. 17. Southern California Defense Blog: https://www.southerncaliforniadefenseblog.com/2022/06/is-sleepwalking-valid-criminal-defense.html#:~:text=The%20sleepwalking%20defense%20has%20been,effective%20in%20a%20few%20cases. 18. Palm Beach Post: https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/crime/2019/05/06/psychologist-west-palm-area-man-accused-of-murder-may-have-been-sleepwalking/5235936007/ 19. The Palm Beach Post: https://www.newspapers.com/image/275386892/?terms=brooke%20preston 20. The Columbus Dispatch: https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/crime/2019/05/09/killer-s-sleepwalking-defense-fails/5212432007/ 21. Justia Law: https://law.justia.com/cases/florida/fourth-district-court-of-appeal/2021/19-1636.html 22. Miami New Times: https://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/randy-herman-jr-florida-man-convicted-in-murder-of-roommate-used-sleepwalking-defense-11321822 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Florida is full of great live music, whether it's a big concert at a stadium from a world famous band like the Rolling Stones, a small and intimate jazz club in Miami Beach, or the Key West Song Writer's Festival. In this episode we'll talk about how you can enjoy concerts and live music during your next trip to Florida. We'll tell you how to find bands you want to hear, or just a local venue for a night of live music from a local band you've probably never heard of. Our Links :Subscribe to our Newsletterwww.FloridaTravelFanatics.comOur YouTube ChannelInstagramTwitterMonthly $$ contribution to help support our PodcastJoin our Facebook GroupEmail : contact@FloridaTravelFanatics.comTampa Airport NewsletterMiami New Times newspaper "Miami Pizza Week"Subscribe to Miami New Times independent newspaper (we love it!) www.BandsInTown.comRuth Eckherd Hall The Mahaffey Theater, downtown St PetersburgThe Trans Siberian OrchestraiThink West Palm Beach AmphitheaterHouse of Blues OrlandoThe Crowbar, Ybor City in TampaJannus Live, downtown St PetersburgHard Rock Casino Tampa Event CenterHard Rock Casino Hollywood Event CenterVisitFlorida.com Beach Front concert venuesMiami's Hottest Live Music VenuesVisitJacksonville.com Live MusicKey West Songwriter's Festival(00:00) Introduction(01:39) Florida Travel News(05:52) Florida Travel Tips(09:11) Main Topic : How to enjoy concerts and live music in Florida!Support the show
Today, we are so happy to have Brittany Brave on the show. A dynamic comedian based in Miami, FL has made a significant mark in the entertainment industry.Known for her comedic prowess, she has appeared on TBS, MTV, Quibi, and The Wendy Williams Show, earning accolades such as Best Comedy Act by TimeOut Miami in 2023 and Best Comedian by the Miami New Times in 2021. With over 17 years of on-stage experience and training from premier comedy schools, Brittany now contributes her voice to the morning drive on WFLC-FM's Jade Alexander Show.Beyond comedy, Brittany is a creator and advocate, founding Cat Call to promote female events and conversations. She actively supports causes like domestic violence awareness and gender equality while serving as a regular ambassador for various brands.We will be discussing “The War of Art” by . Get your copy here! (Paid link) - https://amzn.to/3w4IXp4Episode Resources: Brittany Brave | https://www.instagram.com/brittanybrave/Brittany Brave | https://brittanybrave.liveBrittany Brave | https://www.tiktok.com/@brittanybravecomedyBook BFFs - Social Media: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/bookbffs/Website | https://www.bookbffs.com
After Crowder was named the 2023 Miami New Times radio personality of the year, Hoch and Solana paid tribute to him by revisiting some of his finest moments as a radio broadcaster.
Jonathan Mayo, Author of Smart, Wrong, and Lucky and Meat Dave's, Dave Williamson, Comedian, Pitmaster, and Podcaster Jonathan Mayo has been a writer for MLB.com since 1999, focusing on the MLB Draft and minor league prospects since 2003. His new book is Smart, Wrong, and Lucky: The Origin Stories of Baseball's Unexpected Stars is a fascinating look at how MLB teams find diamonds in the rough. The book explores how first impressions measure up to their aftermaths: the draft, years of progression, and for a talented few, major league success. Jonathan profiles a diverse range of modern stars and looks at them through the eyes of those who noticed them first as prospects. Featuring exclusive interviews with scouts, players, coaches, and more. Go to https://pvtcbroadcastexperts.weebly.com/biographies/jonathan-mayo for more information on Jonathan. Dave Williamson was once named “Best Comedian in Miami” by the Miami New Times and he is one of the funniest pitmasters. Dave tours heavily, both headlining his own shows and as the supporting act for Bert Kreischer. His second album, “Trying My Hardest” was just released by Stand Up! Records and reached #1 in the iTunes Charts for Comedy. Dave's material is in heavy rotation on many SiriusXM stations. Dave often talks about family, highlighting stories from his youth to navigating the role of Father & husband himself. He is obsessed with BBQ, and hosts his own podcast called “Meat Dave.” Go to https://www.davewilliamsoncomedy.com/ for more information on Dave. We conclude the show with the song, Baseball Always Brings You Home from the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky. We recommend you go to Baseball BBQ, https://baseballbbq.com for special grilling tools and accessories, Mantis BBQ, https://mantisbbq.com/ to purchase their outstanding sauces with a portion of the proceeds being donated to the Kidney Project, and for exceptional sauces, Elda's Kitchen https://eldaskitchen.com/ If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you. Call the show: (516) 855-8214 Email: baseballandbbq@gmail.comTwitter: @baseballandbbqInstagram: baseballandbarbecueYouTube: baseball and bbqWebsite: https//baseballandbbq.weebly.com Facebook: baseball and bbq
Today we welcome comedian Brittany Brave to discuss one of my favorite movies He's Just Not that Into You and what we took from it for our own daily lives. This one quickly became one of our most fun epsiodes! Brittany Brave is a NYC-via-Miami based comedian, actress, writer, producer and host who's been seen on TBS, MTV, Quibi, The Wendy Williams Show, SiriusXM and featured in The New York Times, ELLE, Ashton Kutcher's A-Plus, TimeOut New York, Entrepreneur Magazine and more. In 2021, Brave was named Best Comedian by the Miami New Times, in 2019, named Best New Comic at the NY Comedy Festival and Caroline's on Broadway and in 2017 an Emerging Talent by TBS Network. Brave recently won 92.9 The Point's Virtual Comedy Couch Competition and headlined Four Corners Comedy Festival in Durango, CO. She was also a featured comedic contributor in Jon Chattman's Moving Foreword, published alongside works by Darrell Hammond, Jerry Springer and more. For more laughs and where you can catch her next check out her website or follow her on Instagram.
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Nicole Henry, Renowned Jazz Vocalist About Harvey's guest: Today's guest, Nicole Henry, is a renowned, multiple award-winning jazz singer, whose dynamic, soulful voice, incredible range, impeccable phrasing, and powerful bluesy-gospel emotional delivery, have made her one of the world's most highly acclaimed vocalists. In 2002, after being discovered singing in a jazz trio in Miami, the Miami New Times named her the Best Solo Musician of the year. She's gone on to record 8 spectacular albums including, “The Nearness of You”, “Teach Me Tonight”, “The Very Thought of You”, “Embraceable”, “Summer Sessions”, her latest album, “Time to Love Again”, which has already had 4 top-charting singles - and I can't resist mentioning one of my all-time favourite albums, “So Good, So Right: Nicole Henry Live”, recorded at the renowned Feinstein's 54 Below nightclub in New York City. Four of her albums have landed in the Top 10 on the U.S. Billboard, JazzWeek, UK and Japan jazz charts. Her repertoire ranges from the Great American Songbook, classic and contemporary jazz, pop standards, blues and original material. And get this: in 2013, she received the "Soul Train Award" for "Best Traditional Jazz Performance", winning out over George Benson, Jeffrey Osborne, Chaka Khan, Tony Bennett, Marc Anthony and Terrence Blanchard. She is universally adored by music critics. The New York Times said, “Every gesture and inflection conveys confidence and mastery, and she creates the sense of being in the presence of a pop-soul superwoman.” And Broadway World said, “So powerful is her charisma, so unique is her personality, so rich is her music, so abandoned is her joy, that you can't watch her without being drawn in." And in my opinion, that's an understatement. Our guest's latest album, entitled, “Time to Love Again”, has been described by Downbeat Magazine as “exuberant, joyous, and immaculately executed.” Her latest single, which is her fourth charting single from the album, is called “Is It a Crime”, and it was recently added as the #1 breakthrough single on the UK Soul Charts. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To see more about Nicole Henry, go to:https://www.nicolehenry.com/https://www.facebook.com/NicoleHenryMusichttps://www.youtube.com/user/nikisingshttps://www.instagram.com/nicolehenrymusic/https://twitter.com/NicoleHenryJazz #NicoleHenry #harveybrownstoneinterviews
Key points from the conversation; - Natalia Galicza is a journalist who specializes in narrative non-fiction writing. - She wrote an article titled "The Women That Me Too Left Behind" about abuse in federal prisons for women in California. - The article focuses on the case of a former inmate named Melissa, who experienced abuse from the warden at the Federal Correctional Institution of Dublin. - The abuse included sexual and physical misconduct, as well as grooming and manipulation. - The article highlights the power dynamics and vulnerability that incarcerated individuals face when trying to speak up about abuse within the prison system. - The abuse at FCI Dublin is seen as indicative of a larger issue within the federal prison system, with widespread allegations and a culture of abuse. - Efforts to address the issue include proposed reforms, such as increased transparency, independent investigations, and compassionate release for survivors of abuse. - The Bureau of Prisons has been resistant to implementing these reforms, and advocates continue to push for change. Natalia Galicza is a journalist from South Florida who specialises in narrative nonfiction writing.We talk to her about her article 'The women that ‘Me too' left behind' a powerful investigation into abuses of power in California's prisons. She graduated from the University of Florida with a bachelor's in journalism and a specialization in magazine and feature writing. While at UF, Galicza led Atrium magazine through its first year as its founding executive editor. Atrium is UF's first student-led narrative nonfiction magazine, which aims to share deeply reported and artfully told stories about the Sunshine State. She interned for the Bitter Southerner and the Miami New Times as an undergraduate student and has since written for Flamingo magazine, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, and the Miami Herald. She has also reported award-winning, long-form stories for WUFT News, an NPR affiliate newsroom in Gainesville, Florida, and Fresh Take Florida, a statewide news service through WUFT News.
Miami Real Estate Investment Strategies With Peter Zalewski Of Condo Vultures®
Are Restaurants And Retailers Fleeing South Beach Due To High Violent Crime Rates? In this episode of the "Miami Reporters Roundtable Podcast With Peter Zalewski of Condo Vultures®," a panel of four former and current journalists discuss the relocation of a popular Lincoln Road restaurant from South Beach to Greater Downtown Miami at the same time that a new report ranks Miami Beach as the third most dangerous South Florida city based on FBI crime statistics. The discussion is based on two stories published in South Florida. The first story was published in the Miami New Times: "Juvia Miami Beach Is Closed, Will Reopen At Miami Worldcenter" Here's a link: 'https://www.miaminewtimes.com/restaurants/juvia-miami-beach-is-closed-will-reopen-at-miami-worldcenter-17981808 The second story was published by NBC 6 Miami: "Crime In Florida: Miami Beach Is Among The Most Dangerous Cities, FBI Data Finds. Here's The Full List" Here's a link: 'https://www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/miami-beach-is-among-the-most-dangerous-florida-cities-weston-is-the-safest-fbi-data-shows/3126673/ This week's panel is comprised of Zalewski (@PeterAZalewski) along with former business reporters John Fakler (@JTFakler), Jean Gruss (@JeanGruss) of GrussPr.com and and current freelance reporter Oshrat Carmiel (@OshratCarmiel) who publishes the newsletter Highest-And-Best.beehiiv.com. This program features current and former journalists discussing the biggest stories from the previous week. The objective of this program is to cut through the fluff and hyperbole of South Florida real estate marketing, in hopes, of assisting the audience to better understand the key points impacting decision making. The Miami Reporters Roundtable Podcasts can be viewed or heard wherever you get your podcasts. Alternatively, this podcast is available on the YouTube.com channel: CondoVulturesTV. Check out the new line of merchandise from the Miami Reporters Roundtable Podcast at: 'https://www.CondoVultures.com. Please send all questions and comments to @MiamiRRP on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and TikTok. To ask a question or make a comment, please reach us at inquiry@condovultures.com or 305.865.5859 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/condovultures/message
Comedian Brittany Brave Has a Voice and Is NOT Afraid to Use it! Brittany Brave is a NYC-via-Miami based comedian, actress, writer, producer and host who's been seen on TBS, MTV, Quibi, The Wendy Williams Show, SiriusXM and featured in The New York Times, ELLE, Ashton Kutcher's A-Plus, TimeOut New York, Entrepreneur Magazine and more. In 2021, Brave was named Best Comedian by the Miami New Times, in 2019, named Best New Comic at the NY Comedy Festival and Caroline's on Broadway and in 2017 an Emerging Talent by TBS Network. Brave recently won 92.9 The Point's Virtual Comedy Couch Competition and headlined Four Corners Comedy Festival in Durango, CO. She was also a featured comedic contributor in Jon Chattman's Moving Foreword, published alongside works by Darrell Hammond, Jerry Springer and more. Brave has quickly made a name for herself in the stand up comedy circuits in NYC and Miami, regularly opening for nationally touring headliners such as Jessica Kirson, Mark Normand, Judy Gold, Ilana Glazer, Jared Freid, Ricky Velez and more. She recently emceed Bitcoin 2022's Real Sound Money Festival, hosting for notable names such as Hannibal Burress, Jay Pharoah, Donnell Rawlings, Michael Rapaport and Jimmy O. Yang. An experienced performer with more than 17 years of on-stage experience, Brave has studied at the world's premier comedy schools such as UCB, Second City, iO and The People's Improv Theater. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Theater and Dance Performance from the University of Florida in 2013 and regularly trains at The Actory in Miami, FL. Brittany also created Cat Call, (@wearecatcall) a platform for female events and conversation. The organization produces all-female content and events and has partnered with Sofar Sounds, Deep Eddy Vodka, Bumble, Sassclass and more. Brave is an active advocate for domestic violence awareness and gender equality and is a regular ambassador for 305 Fitness, Pepper, Spiral Financial, Ladybox Boutique, Satifsyer.com. Connect with us on our website for more amazing conversations! www.brettallanshow.com Got some feedback? Let us know! openmicguest@gmail.com Follow us on social media! IG https://www.instagram.com/brettallanshow/ FB https://www.facebook.com/thebrettallanshow/ Twitter https://twitter.com/brettallanshow Consider giving us a kind rating and review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1486122533?mt=2&ls=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our guest on the show today, multimedia journalist and community storyteller, Nile, shares his intriguing journey. From a middle school student discovering his passion for writing to a renowned storyteller.Nile's journey is nothing short of inspiring. He shares some delightful anecdotes, and We also delve into his transformative storytelling experiences, with compelling tales from his interviews, including those with Shark Tank hopeful Alexiou and bare-knuckle boxer Bruce.My conversation with Nile further traverses the fascinating intersection of storytelling, mental health awareness, and the influence of cinema on his craft. He shares his unique approach to structuring interviews to truly understand his subjects, underlining the importance of meaningful conversations over small talk. Nile emphasizes on the crucial role of self-care and mental health, and how his work has been influenced by cinema, making for an enriching dialogue. We also discuss the power of unscripted dialogues and trusting your guest to foster engaging conversations.We also explore how challenging oneself can aid in achieving one's goals and the balance between multimedia projects and keeping a check on mental health. Nile shares his experiences juggling between podcasting, writing, PR, and social media management, and the value of saying 'no' to maintain that vital balance. He also talks about his current projects and the magic of bringing people together to create something special. Nile Fortner is FAU Dec'19 graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Multimedia Journalism. His South Florida coverage and beyond may be seen throughout various publications and online platforms such as the Sun-Sentinel, Miami New Times, Fort Lauderdale Magazine, Simply The Best Magazine, New Pelican Newspaper, Boca Raton Observer Magazine, My South Florida Today, and more. With some of his articles being cover stories for local newspapers.Nile has also worked in social media management such as for Yacht Life TV and Venice Fort Lauderdale's Magazine, and podcasts such as for BocaFirst, CinePhellas and Choose954. He has also worked in PR with the Gab Group.Links:Nile Fortner (@nile_fortner) • Instagram photos and videos / To hire Elikqitie as a your ghostwriter go to her website at www.writeforyou.me and click on her discovery call button to grab a time on her calendar TODAY!!And THANK ME later!!Support the showFollow us on;IG: https://www.instagram.com/Talkshitwithp/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkshitwithpFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkwhitwIthpTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@TalkshitwithpSUBSCRIBE to our NEWSLETTER &/OR Rock our merchandise out; www.talkshitwithp.shop & you can follow our merchandise page on IG https://www.instagram.com/Talkshitwithp.shop/Support The Show (whatever you can)Cashapp: https://cash.app/$TSWP20Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TswpBuymecoffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/talkshitwithpAmazon Wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2M9Q4HNKRO2WA?ref_=wl_shareWebsite under construction but keep an eye out; https://www.talkshitwithp.com/Learn my story;https://canvasrebel.com/meet-paula-sima-mulamula/https://herforward.com/a-mental-health-advocate-suggests-talking-shit/& FINALLY if you want to be a guest on the podcast... hit us up;https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdVVE0FrJOD4xgDCzE5C_jIlgO7dVlpJBjVw5iyqnmEt5QVIQ/viewform OR IF YOU want to be featured... leave us a voicenote;https://www.speakpipe.com/talkshitwithp
We're in the home stretch. The PODS container will be delivered on Friday and we hope to be on the road out of Floriduh by Monday or Tuesday. So this is my final week of shows from this studio. Glutton for punishment that I am, I should have signed off on Friday and given myself this week to finish packing and purging. But no. I had to try to do as much here as possible before leaving, as I'll be off the air for a few weeks already. Next time kick me.Anyway, big news broke yesterday courtesy of Heidi Przybyla at Politico. Of course, I'd normally turn to our all things law expert Lisa Graves, but she was just on with me on Friday and I hate to be greedy! But there she was on my TV last night, explaining what we need to know about this stunning case. So I'll share that.There aren't too many people in Florida I feel I must bid a special farewell. But there is one without whom I wouldn't be doing this show or this work today! Jim DeFede is a South Florida news legend. He's been reporting on FL politics since 1991, making a name for himself at the Miami New Times, then the Miami Herald. We met in 2005 or so when I was hired to produce his new morning show on then-progressive talk 940 WINZ in Miami. My hiring was Jim's decision, an act that charted a course for my career over the past 15 years or so! Jim will join us during the second half hour of today's show.
True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
The Sleep Walker Murderer | Randy Herman Jr InterrogationRandy Herman was convicted of first-degree murder for the brutal stabbing death of his childhood friend, Brooke Preston, who he claimed he killed while sleepwalking.It was a case with an unusual defense and one that ultimately the jury didn't buy.The defense team for Randy Herman Jr. tried to argue during his murder trial that he was sleepwalking when he brutally stabbed his roommate and childhood friend 21-year-old Brooke Preston to death inside their Florida home in 2017.He had a long history of sleepwalking which dated back to childhood. Herman, who had a habit of self-medicating with alcohol and had previously been convicted of two DUIs, had been on a drinking binge in the days before the stabbing, the Miami New Times reported in 2019. He estimated that he drank around 30 beers during one of the last days he spent with Preston, who was gearing up to leave and move in with her boyfriend. That and his frequent lack of decent sleep were brought up as contributing factors that the defense said caused him to sleepwalk.During his trial, Herman pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, with sleepwalking being the psychological affliction. His defense called Dr. Charles Patrick Ewing, a forensic psychologist, to the stand who testified that it usually takes some time to fall into a deep sleep, the kind of sleep that sleepwalking is believed to occur during. However, he also testified that it's possible for someone to fall into a deep sleep immediately, especially when drinking and sleep deprivation are involved. Herman had claimed that he had spoken to Preston just minutes before killing her. He testified that he remembers waking up in his bed to Preston coming into his room to talk about a shirt he was giving her. Just minutes later, he remembered stabbing Preston to death but believed he was dreaming, according to him. The new Hulu documentary “Dead Asleep” notes the theory that the memory of him being awake just minutes before the slaying could have been a dream or an imagined memory. Still, it was that specific memory that jurors pointed to as the reason for why they ultimately convicted Herman in 2019. “The way that the jurors explained it to me was when they put the timeline together they felt that he couldn't have returned back to a deep sleep,” “Dead Asleep” director Skye Borgman said in an interview earlier this month. “Circumstances including prior behavior, alcohol use, his sleep patterns, I think he [Ewing] said it's possible that he could have [been sleepwalking and in a deep sleep] but also possible that he could not have returned back to sleep.”She said that ultimately jurors determined that the timeline the way that they saw it, if he didn't imagine that interaction with Brooke, then he would not have been able to have returned to a deep sleep state.The timeline was such a big motivating factor for them in seeing how this sequence of events played out,” she said. “They felt more convinced that he wasn't sleepwalking at the time.”Heman, now 28, was sentenced to life behind bars. Last month, Herman filed a motion to try to get his conviction vacated. He wants a new trial and argues that his defense was wrong to claim that sleepwalking was a mental illness, the Palm Beach Post reported.
Darkest Mysteries Online - The Strange and Unusual Podcast 2023
The Sleep Walker Murderer | Randy Herman Jr InterrogationRandy Herman was convicted of first-degree murder for the brutal stabbing death of his childhood friend, Brooke Preston, who he claimed he killed while sleepwalking.It was a case with an unusual defense and one that ultimately the jury didn't buy.The defense team for Randy Herman Jr. tried to argue during his murder trial that he was sleepwalking when he brutally stabbed his roommate and childhood friend 21-year-old Brooke Preston to death inside their Florida home in 2017.He had a long history of sleepwalking which dated back to childhood. Herman, who had a habit of self-medicating with alcohol and had previously been convicted of two DUIs, had been on a drinking binge in the days before the stabbing, the Miami New Times reported in 2019. He estimated that he drank around 30 beers during one of the last days he spent with Preston, who was gearing up to leave and move in with her boyfriend. That and his frequent lack of decent sleep were brought up as contributing factors that the defense said caused him to sleepwalk.During his trial, Herman pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, with sleepwalking being the psychological affliction. His defense called Dr. Charles Patrick Ewing, a forensic psychologist, to the stand who testified that it usually takes some time to fall into a deep sleep, the kind of sleep that sleepwalking is believed to occur during. However, he also testified that it's possible for someone to fall into a deep sleep immediately, especially when drinking and sleep deprivation are involved. Herman had claimed that he had spoken to Preston just minutes before killing her. He testified that he remembers waking up in his bed to Preston coming into his room to talk about a shirt he was giving her. Just minutes later, he remembered stabbing Preston to death but believed he was dreaming, according to him. The new Hulu documentary “Dead Asleep” notes the theory that the memory of him being awake just minutes before the slaying could have been a dream or an imagined memory. Still, it was that specific memory that jurors pointed to as the reason for why they ultimately convicted Herman in 2019. “The way that the jurors explained it to me was when they put the timeline together they felt that he couldn't have returned back to a deep sleep,” “Dead Asleep” director Skye Borgman said in an interview earlier this month. “Circumstances including prior behavior, alcohol use, his sleep patterns, I think he [Ewing] said it's possible that he could have [been sleepwalking and in a deep sleep] but also possible that he could not have returned back to sleep.”She said that ultimately jurors determined that the timeline the way that they saw it, if he didn't imagine that interaction with Brooke, then he would not have been able to have returned to a deep sleep state.The timeline was such a big motivating factor for them in seeing how this sequence of events played out,” she said. “They felt more convinced that he wasn't sleepwalking at the time.”Heman, now 28, was sentenced to life behind bars. Last month, Herman filed a motion to try to get his conviction vacated. He wants a new trial and argues that his defense was wrong to claim that sleepwalking was a mental illness, the Palm Beach Post reported.
Wantrepreneur to Entrepreneur | Start and Grow Your Own Business
In today's episode of The Wantrepreneur to Entrepreneur Podcast, we are joined by the amazing Max Martinez. Max is not your average entrepreneur. From breaking records on the football field and starting successful companies, to designing professional soccer jerseys and running for mayor, Max has done it all. In this episode, Max shares his unique and powerful advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. He emphasizes the importance of jotting down ideas and nurturing them over time, comparing it to planting and growing a tree. Max's transparent journey and determination to keep taking steps forward, even without a clear path, is truly inspiring. Whether it's the hours put in, the mindset challenges faced, or the obstacles overcome, Max reminds us that entrepreneurs deserve credit for their hard work. Join us as we dive deep into Max's entrepreneurial journey and learn from his invaluable insights.ABOUT MAXMax Martínez is an entrepreneur, activist, producer, strategist, athlete, and creator from Miami, FL. After breaking Michael Vick's Nike SPARQ Combine record as a 16-year-old, he was recruited to play football at Cornell University, where he played cornerback, running back, and kick returner for 4 seasons. Not just an athlete, he started and sold his first company, a pickup and delivery laundry service, and discovered his passion for entrepreneurship and risks. After graduating with a BA in Government from Cornell's College of Arts & Sciences in 2013, Max moved to San Francisco, where he co-founded a FinLit startup called Phroogal.After a brief stint at Instagram, he moved to New York City to become Managing Director of Venture Capital and Business Development at a private equity firm. He then moved to Madrid, where he began his independently-operated agency working cross-functionally with clients across industries. He built the ‘Miami Legacy' MLS team brand concept for David Beckham's franchise and was endorsed by AS.com & The Miami New Times in 2016.At just 29, Max made history by submitting his paperwork to become the first candidate in the 2021 Miami Mayoral Election and challenge the incumbent. Inspired to create tangible change in his hometown, he ran on a platform of fighting to protect the City of Miami's most vulnerable residents from the immediate effects of climate gentrification & solving Miami's longest-running issue, traffic. The only challenger to secure a double-digit percentage of the vote, outpacing all the other challengers combined, Max finished a clear runner-up for Mayor of the City of Miami in November 2021. LINKS & RESOURCES- Visit Max's website- Find Max on Instagram- Find Max on LinkedIn
Miami Real Estate Investment Strategies With Peter Zalewski Of Condo Vultures®
How Will Messi's Signing With Inter Miami Soccer Team Impact South Florida Real Estate Prices? In this episode of the "Miami Reporters Roundtable Podcast With Peter Zalewski of Condo Vultures®," a panel of four former journalists discuss the impact that soccer legend Lionel Messi's signing with Inter Miami CF will have on South Florida real estate prices. The discussion is based on this story in the Miami New Times: "La Birra Bar Celebrates Lionel Messi's Inter Miami 'Unveil' With New 'Messy' Burger" Here's a link: 'https://www.miaminewtimes.com/restaurants/lionel-messi-inter-miami-la-birra-bar-messy-burger-17391350 This week's panel is comprised of Zalewski along with former business reporters John Fakler, Oscar Musibay and Jean Gruss of Gruss Communications. This program features current and former journalists discussing the biggest stories from the previous week. The objective of this program is to cut through the fluff and hyperbole of South Florida real estate marketing, in hopes, of assisting the audience to better understand the key points impacting decision making. The 'Miami Reporters Roundtable Podcasts With Peter Zalewski' can be viewed or heard wherever you get your podcasts. Alternatively, this podcast is available on the YouTube.com channel: CondoVulturesTV. Check out the new line of merchandise from the Miami Reporters Roundtable Podcast at: https://condovultures.creator-spring.com/ Please send all questions and comments to @MiamiRRP on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram and TikTok. To ask a question or make a comment, please reach us at inquiry@condovultures.com or 305.865.5859 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/condovultures/message
In 2019, Miami New Times tweeted “Does anyone know Miami music better than Lolo Reskin?” Music is in this woman's blood. Lauren Reskin, better known as Lolo, is founder of Miami's iconic, Sweat Records. Lolo's father is a Julliard graduate, professional trumpet player, and composer. Her grandmother, a concert violinist. Even her great uncle, Alan Freed, was the (in)famous 1950's radio DJ who coined the phrase “rock and roll.” In 2005 Lolo opened Sweat Records, a must visit destination for vinyl lovers in Miami. She's a sought-after DJ and leading music tastemaker, who is in it for the love of culture and community. As a native Miamians, we can say that this woman is a bona fide local hero. Find awesome new music right now at SweatRecords.comShare your Swan Dive at www.swandive.us
In hour one, we congratulate Crowder for winning Radio Personality of the year by the Miami New Times. It's National Onion Ring day so naturally, we fire off takes about Onion rings. Then, ahead of tonight's NBA draft, Clay Ferraro joins the show to discuss what options the Heat have going into tonight with the 18th overall pick.
On this episode of the ATI Podcast hosts Barrett and Josh welcome guest Lauren Palma, guitarist/vocalist, of BLEETH (MIAMI, FL). In the open of the show, Barrett and Josh recap Trump New Hampshire Town Hall from CNN, and St. Louis Cardinals baseball talk. The ATI boys & Lauren dive deep into the authentic sound and creative approaches of BLEETH, from Astro Kats to BLEETH, Miami & Midwest/STL heavy music scene, discuss BLEETH's recent tour of the Midwest and experiences, their highly anticipated forthcoming album, creative influences, how much we despise Ron Desantis and so much more! Barrett and Josh close out the show detailing the upcoming ATI Podcast guest list/agenda, and promote STL PUNK ROCK FLEA MARKET at KIENER PLAZA MAY 27, 2023. Where to find/support BLEETH: IG = https://www.instagram.com/bleeth_band FB = https://www.facebook.com/bleethband Bandcamp: https://bleeth.bandcamp.com/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bleeth_band "Miami's Experimental Post Metal band BLEETH is a well-known secret among South Florida denizens. Their visceral heavy sound is grounded in an aggressively melodious genre-fusing experience. Since their formation in 2014 they have been featured on Miami New Times as part of the essential metal bands to see when visiting. BLEETH's self released 2015 EP, Re-animator, took them touring up and down the East Coast, ultimately catching the attention of Anti-Language Records (LA), who released the bands first full-length album Geomancer on August 3rd, 2018. Geomancer helped establish BLEETH on a national level, with coverage on Decibel, Revolver, Invisible Oranges, and more. After completing East Coast, Midwest tour and Florida tours., the band returned to the studio to work on their next album. Ryan Haft, an established live sound "go-to" for bands like Torche, Red Fang, Eyehategod, Big Business, OM, and more, recorded and mixed the band's forthcoming release. The new songs mark “a shift in a new direction”—shorter and faster than past records, with particular emphasis on atypical tunings and arrangements. Appropriately titled, Harbinger, delves into internal struggles the band had with faith in self, public institutions, moral authority, and the afterlife. BLEETH has a growing fear that new technology and crisis would bring our society closer towards authoritarianism. The album title Harbinger is a reference to the omens these internal struggles imply for the future of human society. “BLEETH's sound is already massive, full of angst and virtuosity. They provide us with yet another example of the true Miami contemporary metal sound: heavy bass, guitar riffs that balance complex melodies with foggy atmosphere, and drums with a Latin groove. “-Bandcamp Scene Report : “Diving into Miami's Doom and Sludge Sound” Special thanks to Ben Sharp of Cloudkicker for the ATI Podcast open! Listen/support CLOUDKICKER on BANDCAMP at https://cloudkicker.bandcamp.com/ Like, Listen, Enjoy, Subscribe to the ATI Podcast anywhere you get your podcast audio. https://flow.page/atipod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ati-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ati-podcast/support
We've had many musicians depart this world far too soon, leaving us wondering what could have been. Today's show subject, Tupac Shakur, may just be near the top of that list. From poverty to Poetic Justice, to 2Pacalypse, Shakur showed the world his many talents in the short time he had with us. But, there seemed to be many different sides of ‘Pac, many we knew about, some perhaps not. Could you imagine a world where Tupac was a Broadway star and not living that thug life? Maybe one where he stayed in his native New York and actually teamed up with Biggie? We're going to dive into this and a whole lot more in this thug-tastic Tupac Shakur episode of AHC Podcast. Intro Music Credits: ♫ OLD SCHOOL G FUNK WEST COAST PIANO & VIOLIN BEAT 2012 [Aries 4Rce BeatZ] Dr Dre Type INSTRUMENTAL By Aries Beats [Free Music] is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Citations: Chung, J. (2020, August 25). These were Tupac's startling last words. SPIN. Retrieved May 6, 2023, from https://www.spin.com/photos/these-were-tupacs-startling-last-words/ Dowell, R. (2013, December 30). Rare interview with Tupac's biological father [video]. Power 107.5. Retrieved May 6, 2023, from https://mycolumbuspower.com/2916523/rare-interview-with-tupacs-biological-father-video/ Gladwell, M. (1994, December 2). Shakur guilty of sex abuse. The Washington Post. Retrieved May 6, 2023, from https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1994/12/02/shakur-guilty-of-sex-abuse/08202f80-426e-42ee-af79-e0b3abf0f7b3/ Gonzalez, V. (2012, May 10). Tupac's temper: Five greatest freakouts, from MTV to Jail Time. Miami New Times. Retrieved May 6, 2023, from https://www.miaminewtimes.com/music/tupacs-temper-five-greatest-freakouts-from-mtv-to-jail-time-6461799 Lewis, J. (2016, September 6). Tupac spent four extraordinary and formative years in Baltimore. Baltimore Magazine. Retrieved May 6, 2023, from https://www.baltimoremagazine.com/section/artsentertainment/legendary-rapper-tupac-shakur-spent-his-formative-years-in-baltimore/ Rodriguez, J. (2011, September 16). Pit of snakes: Tupac's Quad Studios shooting. XXL Mag. Retrieved May 6, 2023, from https://www.xxlmag.com/pit-of-snakes-2pacs-quad-studios-shooting-excerpt-from-sept-2011-issue/ Watkins, G. (2011, June 15). Exclusive: Jimmy Henchman associate admits to role in robbery/shooting of Tupac; apologizes to Pac & B.I.G.'s mothers. AllHipHop. Retrieved May 6, 2023, from https://allhiphop.com/news/exclusive-jimmy-henchman-associate-admits-to-role-in-robberyshooting-of-tupac-apologizes-to-pac-b-i-g-s-mothers/ Wikimedia Foundation. (2023, May 6). Tupac Shakur. Wikipedia. Retrieved May 6, 2023, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupac_Shakur
We hop in the time machine 10 years from now and Revisit pain & gain from 2013Pain & Gain is a 2013 American action comedy film[4][7] directed by Michael Bay and starring Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson, and Anthony Mackie. It is based on the activities of the Sun Gym gang, a group of ex-convicts and bodybuilders convicted of kidnapping, extortion, torture, and murder in Miami in the mid-1990s. Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely's screenplay is adapted from a 1999 series of Miami New Times articles by Pete Collins, which were compiled in the book Pain & Gain: This Is a True Story, released concurrently with the film.[8][9] The film's title is a play on a common adage frequently used in fitness: "No pain, no gain".DONT GET LEFT BEHIND YOU CAN FIND THE PREVIOUS VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uumqiMrxInIIF YOUR EVER BORED PLEASE CHECK OUT https://youtu.be/4Y4D8oN4GTkLIKE WHAT YOU WATCHED ? PLEASE Subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqbcaf6NSUrElozRGqsiORAREVIEWING REBELS Podcast: https://linktr.ee/reviewinrebelsLOCATE DOM CRUZE THOUGHTS Twitter - https://twitter.com/itzdomcruzehoeInstagram - https://instagram.com/itzdomcruzehoe?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= LACED RHYMES CHANNEL - https://www.youtube.com/@LacedRhymesREVIEWIN REBELS CHANNEL - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqbcaf6NSUrElozRGqsiORALOCATE Q THOUGHTS TWITTER-https://twitter.com/king_quisemoe?s=21&t=5Za3tXoDFCF10bAN71ZhnwInstagram -https://instagram.com/king_quisemoe?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=CHECK Q PODCAST AND EVERYTHING ELSE HE IS DOING -https://instabio.cc/208309BQ3Ka?fbclid=PAAaZKNpF7Czdl_TUYFPh_uRwZUB0JhQ9NpyziUKGSvGlrv7hHfdYukzaW-_oI HOPE YOU ENJOY THE VIDEO AND WHAT WE ARE DOING HERE AT REVIEWIN REBELSTHANKS FOR THE WATCH AND I HOPE WE HAVE MADE YOU FANS OF OURS !#podcast #MOVIES #LOVEYOU CAN ALOS FIND TONIIBANKZEpisode 44 is here! Tonii talks about Jenna Ortega & Wednesday, YEs recent outbursts, Fortnite Chapter 4, CDL Online Qualifiers Week 1 & much, much more!Want to be apart of the show ? Email Us! Email - askthebankzcast@gmail.comMake sure to follow the podcast socials! Twitter - @TheBankzcastPod - https://bit.ly/3dJXgUDInstagram - @thebankzcastpod - https://bit.ly/3nfHMLfCheck out my YouTube Channels! Main Channel - ToniiBankz - http://bit.ly/2Li1hQPCOD Gaming Channel - ToniiBankz 2 - http://bit.ly/2ko94myEverything Gaming Channel - More ToniiBankz - http://bit.ly/2kOwRfyToniiBankz VODs Channel - https://bit.ly/3F7hsfuEnjoy watching live gameplay ? Come hang out with me on stream! Twitch - ToniiBankz - Twitch.tv/toniibankz Want to stay up to date with me ? Follow me on social media and get updated as soon as something happens!Tiktok - @ToniiBankz - https://bit.ly/3dfvvpFTwitter - @ToniiBankz - https://bit.ly/2QwtD02Instagram - @toniibankz - http://bit.ly/2J13BKzSnapchat - @toniibankz - https://bit.ly/3M3m1cJBusiness inquires: domcruzemi@gmail.com
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True Crime Podcast 2023 - Police Interrogations, 911 Calls and True Police Stories Podcast
The Sleep Walker Murderer - Randy Herman Jr InterrogationRandy Herman was convicted of first-degree murder for the brutal stabbing death of his childhood friend, Brooke Preston, who he claimed he killed while sleepwalking.It was a case with an unusual defense and one that ultimately the jury didn't buy.The defense team for Randy Herman Jr. tried to argue during his murder trial that he was sleepwalking when he brutally stabbed his roommate and childhood friend 21-year-old Brooke Preston to death inside their Florida home in 2017.He had a long history of sleepwalking which dated back to childhood. Herman, who had a habit of self-medicating with alcohol and had previously been convicted of two DUIs, had been on a drinking binge in the days before the stabbing, the Miami New Times reported in 2019. He estimated that he drank around 30 beers during one of the last days he spent with Preston, who was gearing up to leave and move in with her boyfriend. That and his frequent lack of decent sleep were brought up as contributing factors that the defense said caused him to sleepwalk.During his trial, Herman pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, with sleepwalking being the psychological affliction. His defense called Dr. Charles Patrick Ewing, a forensic psychologist, to the stand who testified that it usually takes some time to fall into a deep sleep, the kind of sleep that sleepwalking is believed to occur during. However, he also testified that it's possible for someone to fall into a deep sleep immediately, especially when drinking and sleep deprivation are involved. Herman had claimed that he had spoken to Preston just minutes before killing her. He testified that he remembers waking up in his bed to Preston coming into his room to talk about a shirt he was giving her. Just minutes later, he remembered stabbing Preston to death but believed he was dreaming, according to him. The new Hulu documentary “Dead Asleep” notes the theory that the memory of him being awake just minutes before the slaying could have been a dream or an imagined memory. Still, it was that specific memory that jurors pointed to as the reason for why they ultimately convicted Herman in 2019. “The way that the jurors explained it to me was when they put the timeline together they felt that he couldn't have returned back to a deep sleep,” “Dead Asleep” director Skye Borgman said in an interview earlier this month. “Circumstances including prior behavior, alcohol use, his sleep patterns, I think he [Ewing] said it's possible that he could have [been sleepwalking and in a deep sleep] but also possible that he could not have returned back to sleep.”She said that ultimately jurors determined that the timeline the way that they saw it, if he didn't imagine that interaction with Brooke, then he would not have been able to have returned to a deep sleep state.The timeline was such a big motivating factor for them in seeing how this sequence of events played out,” she said. “They felt more convinced that he wasn't sleepwalking at the time.”Heman, now 28, was sentenced to life behind bars. Last month, Herman filed a motion to try to get his conviction vacated. He wants a new trial and argues that his defense was wrong to claim that sleepwalking was a mental illness, the Palm Beach Post reported.
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The Sleep Walker Murderer - Randy Herman Jr InterrogationRandy Herman was convicted of first-degree murder for the brutal stabbing death of his childhood friend, Brooke Preston, who he claimed he killed while sleepwalking.It was a case with an unusual defense and one that ultimately the jury didn't buy.The defense team for Randy Herman Jr. tried to argue during his murder trial that he was sleepwalking when he brutally stabbed his roommate and childhood friend 21-year-old Brooke Preston to death inside their Florida home in 2017.He had a long history of sleepwalking which dated back to childhood. Herman, who had a habit of self-medicating with alcohol and had previously been convicted of two DUIs, had been on a drinking binge in the days before the stabbing, the Miami New Times reported in 2019. He estimated that he drank around 30 beers during one of the last days he spent with Preston, who was gearing up to leave and move in with her boyfriend. That and his frequent lack of decent sleep were brought up as contributing factors that the defense said caused him to sleepwalk.During his trial, Herman pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, with sleepwalking being the psychological affliction. His defense called Dr. Charles Patrick Ewing, a forensic psychologist, to the stand who testified that it usually takes some time to fall into a deep sleep, the kind of sleep that sleepwalking is believed to occur during. However, he also testified that it's possible for someone to fall into a deep sleep immediately, especially when drinking and sleep deprivation are involved. Herman had claimed that he had spoken to Preston just minutes before killing her. He testified that he remembers waking up in his bed to Preston coming into his room to talk about a shirt he was giving her. Just minutes later, he remembered stabbing Preston to death but believed he was dreaming, according to him. The new Hulu documentary “Dead Asleep” notes the theory that the memory of him being awake just minutes before the slaying could have been a dream or an imagined memory. Still, it was that specific memory that jurors pointed to as the reason for why they ultimately convicted Herman in 2019. “The way that the jurors explained it to me was when they put the timeline together they felt that he couldn't have returned back to a deep sleep,” “Dead Asleep” director Skye Borgman said in an interview earlier this month. “Circumstances including prior behavior, alcohol use, his sleep patterns, I think he [Ewing] said it's possible that he could have [been sleepwalking and in a deep sleep] but also possible that he could not have returned back to sleep.”She said that ultimately jurors determined that the timeline the way that they saw it, if he didn't imagine that interaction with Brooke, then he would not have been able to have returned to a deep sleep state.The timeline was such a big motivating factor for them in seeing how this sequence of events played out,” she said. “They felt more convinced that he wasn't sleepwalking at the time.”Heman, now 28, was sentenced to life behind bars. Last month, Herman filed a motion to try to get his conviction vacated. He wants a new trial and argues that his defense was wrong to claim that sleepwalking was a mental illness, the Palm Beach Post reported.
Growing up in a musical family in Bucks County, PA, Ms. Henry immersed herself in the arts early on, singing in school and church, and studying cello and ballet. After graduating from the University of Miami with a degree in Communications and Theatre, she launched a successful acting career, appearing in national commercial roles and a series of voiceover assignments. However, she directed her strongest passion toward the development of her full-time singing career which was quickly rewarded when the Miami New Times named Nicole “Best Solo Musician.” Since then, based on her various career accomplishments and active commitment to supporting non-profits such as Miami Music Project (Board Member), YoungArts, and Miami Children's Initiative (past Board Member), proclamations from the City of Miami Beach and Miami-Dade County have named “Nicole Henry Days” in 2011, 2016 and 2017. Ms. Henry has also served two terms on the Board of the Florida Chapter of the Recording Academy (GRAMMYs). In this episode, Nicole shares her background, education, and musical journey. If you enjoyed this episode please make sure to subscribe, follow, rate, and/or review this podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, ect. Connect with us on all social media platforms and at www.improvexchange.com
Nile Fortner is a multimedia journalist, who was written, and hosted, for publications such as The Sun-Sentinel, Fort Lauderdale Magazine, Boca First, and The Miami New Times. Focusing his work on the people– and happenings– of South Florida, he shares with Kylie his experiences on the power that local journalism can have on a community, and more-so, the influence that serving a specific demographic can have on growing a career. Kylie and Nile also have a conversation about the state of the news world today, where they think journalism is headed in the future, and how to keep your eye– and actions– on what that future is, in order to keep evolving in your career. Follow the podcast on instagram: @chaptertwentysomethingpod ... Rate, Review, Subscribe, and Share! Nile Instagram: @nile_fortner Twitter: @nile_fortner Facebook Kylie Instagram: @officialkyliemcdonald TikTok: @officialkyliemcdonald Twitter: @kyliemcdonald Music: Adam Vicent (Instagram: @adamdontsleep) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kylie-mcdonald/support
Today I set down with the Award-winning Executive Pastry Chef Max Santiago. He is a native Floridian, where he attended culinary school after serving in the United States Air Force. He has been drawing and sculpting ever since he was able to hold a pencil, and looks at the pastry field as canvas that allows him to express his creativity. Chef Max is uniquely skilled with over 29 years of experience in both award-winning fine dining restaurants and 5 Star, 5 Diamond hotels.In the Fall of 2015 Chef Max felt it was time to begin a new chapter in his career, his first venture as a business partner was into the world of artisanal craft donuts! Where he was the cofounder, Executive Pastry Chef, and partner of The Salty Donut. It very quickly acquired huge success, drawing in huge crowds, and became a social media sensation!In September of 2019, Chef Max stepped into his next venture, a partnership that created Blueprint Cookie Company. A gourmet cookie company which focuses on chef made, small batch, craft cookies. They use the highest quality ingredients and genuine, warm hospitality is their main goal.Chef Max is currently one of the top, sought after Consulting Donut Chef's in the world. He has helped open over 10 donut shops throughout different parts of the world. “The Donut King has returned” quoted from the May 2020 article in The Miami New Times, Chef Max has finally returned to his hometown and Native roots of South Florida! His new Donut Shop, named MAX'D OUT Artisanal Donuts by Chef Max Santiago, is set to open this December. Buckle up! You can find Chef Max on IG @chefmaxsantiago @maxdoutdonuts @blueprintcookies and on www.maxdoutdonuts.com Let's connect! Subscribe to buckleUp! podcast and follow @nataliaearle on all social media platforms and on FB @thenataliaearleWould you like to be a guest on buckleUp! podcast and share your story? Please email us at buckleupne@gmail.comThis episode is brought to you by Island Mice www.islandmice.comTheme music written and produced by Jared Dylan @jdylanmusicPiano performance by Kevin Maddox @maddmaddox
Dena Marino is the private chef for LeBron James and his family. She is one of the country's most accomplished and preeminent chefs having spent time cooking in Napa (Tra Vigne), Aspen (Ajax, D19, Ellina) and Miami (MC Kitchen). Over the course of her career, Dena and her restaurants have received numerous accolades ranging from the nation's “Top 20 Best New Restaurants” by Esquire, to Miami New Times' “Top 10 Chefs.” In this episode, she shares how a one-day kitchen internship (‘stage') in Napa helped pave the way for her culinary career. She also touches upon the importance of reading your guests in a room, both as a restaurant chef and as a private chef. She is committed to using her expertise for good, most recently, by offering virtual cooking classes to the families living in the LeBron James Family Foundation's I PROMISE Village in Akron, Ohio. Enjoy this episode as we go Beyond the Plate… with Chef Dena Marino.This episode is brought to you by Graduate Hotels. This episode is brought to you by ONEHOPE Wine. Check out our #BtPlatePodcast Merch at www.BeyondthePlateMerch.com Follow Beyond the Plate on Facebook and TwitterFollow Kappy on Instagram and TwitterMentioned in this episode:Martin's Famous Potato RollsFollow @potatorolls on ig for recipe inspiration.
Today I set down with the Award-winning Executive Pastry Chef Max Santiago. He is a native Floridian, where he attended culinary school after serving in the United States Air Force. He has been drawing and sculpting ever since he was able to hold a pencil, and looks at the pastry field as canvas that allows him to express his creativity. Chef Max is uniquely skilled with over 29 years of experience in both award-winning fine dining restaurants and 5 Star, 5 Diamond hotels.In the Fall of 2015 Chef Max felt it was time to begin a new chapter in his career, his first venture as a business partner was into the world of artisanal craft donuts! Where he was the cofounder, Executive Pastry Chef, and partner of The Salty Donut. It very quickly acquired huge success, drawing in huge crowds, and became a social media sensation!In September of 2019, Chef Max stepped into his next venture, a partnership that created Blueprint Cookie Company. A gourmet cookie company which focuses on chef made, small batch, craft cookies. They use the highest quality ingredients and genuine, warm hospitality is their main goal.Chef Max is currently one of the top, sought after Consulting Donut Chef's in the world. He has helped open over 10 donut shops throughout different parts of the world. “The Donut King has returned” quoted from the May 2020 article in The Miami New Times, Chef Max has finally returned to his hometown and Native roots of South Florida! His new Donut Shop, named MAX'D OUT Artisanal Donuts by Chef Max Santiago, is set to open this December. Buckle up! You can find Chef Max on IG @chefmaxsantiago @maxdoutdonuts @blueprintcookies and on www.maxdoutdonuts.com Let's connect! Subscribe to buckleUp! podcast and follow @nataliaearle on all social media platforms and on FB @thenataliaearleWould you like to be a guest on buckleUp! podcast and share your story? Please email us at buckleupne@gmail.comThis episode is brought to you by Island Mice www.islandmice.comTheme music written and produced by Jared Dylan @jdylanmusicPiano performance by Kevin Maddox @maddmaddox
Leading into Halloween, Billy Corben shares a story that may creep you out. Plus, Miami New Times reporter Naomi Feinstein joins us to talk about the sordid past of new GOP candidate Fabian Basabe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Beer Fest Fridays! The crew welcomes the 2021 Best Comedian by the Miami New Times and 2019, Best New Comic at the NY Comedy Festival, plus many more accolades, Brittany Brave! She talks comedy, movies, how she got into the entertainment biz, and even a little fitness and a bonus mamajuana commercial! Follow: Instagram: @BeerFestFridays | Twitter: @BeerFestFridays | Hashtag: #BeerFestFridays
Celebrating Hoch after we find out he has won the Miami New Times award for the Best Talk Radio Personality in 2022.
The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.
Bio: "Wok Star Eleanor Hoh is a well-known personality in Miami's food community as the teacher of popular cooking classes, food writer and spokesperson for national food and beverage brands. Her classes and writing have been featured in local and national media ranging from the Miami New Times and Miami Herald to Associated Press and About. She has also appeared on major TV stations, including Fox & Friends and Martha Stewart Living Radio." Website: https://eleanorhoh.com/ This episode is sponsored by Culinary Historians of Northern California, a Bay Area educational group dedicated to the study of food, drink, and culture in human history. To learn more about this organization and their work, please visit their website at www.chnorcal.org If you follow my podcast and enjoy it, I'm on @buymeacoffee. If you like my work, you can buy me a coffee and share your thoughts
This week on the Beer Hour we speak with Vitalli Karvyha, owner of the award-winning Ukrainian meadery and cidery Berryland to hear how the war in Ukraine has affected him and the Ukrainian people. Vitalli shares the history of Berryland, how he's recovering from its destruction and his message to people around the world. Miami New Times food and spirits editor Laine Doss also joins the show to tell how she first learned of Vitalli's story.
Five-time Emmy Award-winning newscaster Calvin Hughes anchors WPLG-Local 10's 4, 5, 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts. For 16 years, Calvin, has informed viewers about the major stories in South Florida. including around-the-clock coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 Surfside condo collapse, the worst high school shooting in American history in Parkland, Florida, the devastation of Hurricane Irma in 2017, and his world exclusive interview with First Lady of Haiti weeks after being shot during the assassination of her husband, President Jovenel Moise. He spent days in Havana, Cuba reporting live on the last two popes to visit Cuba including Pope Francis' historic trip to three cities in Cuba and President Obama's historic visit and was also the first American journalist to broadcast live from the grounds of the new American Embassy in Havana several hours before the official flag-raising ceremony and opening. In November of the following year, Calvin led members of the Local 10 News team across Cuba, for eleven days, to report on the death of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro. He was voted Miami's Best TV News Anchor by the Miami New Times. Calvin is a member of several charitable organizations including the 5000 Role Models of Excellence Project Mentor, vice-president of Angels for Humanity, and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami.
Welcome to BrewsBeats&Eats w/ Oldhead Ed. This episode the podcast returns to MIA Beer Co. to sit down with the creators of (Miami New Times 2021 voted best donuts) LuchaDough Doughnuts. Tune in while we discuss how quarantine birthed their homemade donuts, the best dipping sauce for wings, being under the impression that you needed a membership to enter a brewery, and how they managed to sneak a vegetable into their donut holes. Peace! https://www.instagram.com/luchadough/
Elaine Del Valle is a Brownsville, Brooklyn bred Puerto Rican multi-hyphenate filmmaker. She is the winner of the HBO Latinx short film award, and was featured in the National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) Director showcase. Her films have been supported by WarnerMedia 150, Knight Foundation, Fractured Atlas and the Sundance Institute. As a WRITER/DIRECTOR her short films, Me 3.769 and Princess Cut, went on to air on HBOmax. Her most recent project, Brownsville Bred recently won the Audience Award at the 2022 SXSW Festival in the “Episodic Pilot Competition” category Showrunner/Director/Screenwriter: Elaine Del Valle, Producers: Adrienne Lovette, Elaine Del Valle, Leslie Cohen, Debbie Esko-Gold, Eddie Frente Elaine is a Lynn Shelton award finalist and two-time Imagen Impact award nominee. Redefine Magazine and Miami New Times named her a Filmmaker to Watch. Ad Age called her short documentary, Tagged (filmed entirely on a mobile phone) “compelling.” While Elaine loves expressing emotion through her camera, she's most proud of being referred to as an “actor's director.” Her many years as an ACTOR trained by Wynn Handman at New York City's Carnegie Hall, combined with her passion to bring authentic Latina voices to entertainment is what led her to create her autobiographical one-woman stage play, Brownsville Bred. Elaine went on to perform Brownsville Bred off-Broadway, where the New York Times raved, "From Girlhood Trials To Onstage Triumph." Empowered and fulfilled by the experience, Elaine would continue to act while creating content representative of her Latina experience. Elaine's most recent acting role is as a recurring guest star in the ABC series Queens. As a WRITER/CREATOR, Elaine's original drama pilot, The System, landed a pilot order with CBS and Sutton Street Productions (Jane The Virgin). Under her banner company, Del Valle Productions and Casting, Elaine is a CSA casting director who has cast talented actors in hundreds of projects and PRODUCED over 50 film titles. Elaine spends her free time speaking at youth director & arts programs in underserved communities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode of All in the Industry®, Shari Bayer's guest is Timon Balloo, a South Florida-based chef and owner of The Katherine, Mrs. Balloo, and Balloo Wallah. Timon, who was born to Chinese and Trinidadian parents, made his mark as Chef and Partner of SUGARCANE Raw Bar Grill, earning numerous accolades including "Best New Restaurant," and Timon was dubbed "Best Up-and-Coming Chef" by Miami New Times and "Chef of the Year" by Eater shortly after its debut in 2010. Since then, the accolades have never stopped. Most recently, Timon was named one of “16 Black Chefs Changing Food in America” by The New York Times and nominated for a James Beard Award. Today's show also features Shari's PR tip to be bold; Speed Round; Industry News Discussion on the sad passing of legendary pizzaiolo Domenico “Dom” DeMarco, owner of pizza institution Di Fara Pizza in Midwood, Brooklyn, NYC; and Solo Dining experience at Mel's, a new casual wood-fired pizza restauant, which has taken over part of the former Del Posto in Manhattan's Meatpacking District. Photo Courtesy of Timon Balloo.Listen at Heritage Radio Network; subscribe/rate/review our show at iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. Follow us @allindustry. Thanks for being a part of All in the Industry®. Are you a business owner? Become an HRN business member! For $500 HRN will shine a light on your work AND you will help sustain our mission to expand the way people think about food. As a thank you for this tax-deductible donation, your business will receive on-air mentions, social media posts, listings on our website and more. Go to heritageradionetwork.org/biz to become a business member today.All in the Industry is Powered by Simplecast.
I had the pleasure of hangin' with SoFlo Vegan Founder Sean Russell for this inspirational episode. Sean is a sought-after media voice, inspirational speaker, and guest lecturer. His featured appearances include profiles and contributions in outlets such as NBC News, Crunchyroll, Miami New Times, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, VegWorld Magazine, and more. Sean is a dynamic entrepreneur, and he talks about how he's taken his knack for building communities and used his skills and talents to launch SoFlo Vegans, a multichannel platform and community with the mission of making South Florida a global hotspot for veganism.Full Show Notes Click HERE
Jonathan & Maria chat with Karl Volstad, about the history of & beers produced by "Civil Society Brewing". Then, "Miami New Times" Food & Spirits Editor, Lanie Doss, chats about online reviewers, restaurant industry trends, beer & much more!(Original Airdate: 10/15/21)