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Rabbi Velvel Lipskier grew up in Crown Heights and lives in North Miami Beach where he works in plumbing and construction.In this episode, we discuss how the "voice" of Chassidus can be translated in different cultures and how it can change depending on what we pay attention to.We also discuss some of Velvel's memories from the famous Tishrei of 1992.____Support this podcast at: https://www.hflpodcast.com/donate____This week's episode is brought to you by "This World Is A Garden," a new film and live concert production by Yuvla Media based on the Rebbe's first talk, Bosi Lgani.Combining beautiful cinematography with a live performance by a string quartet, this production is a meditation on hope and holding on to a vision even as time passes by.Now you can bring this groundbreaking experience of Bosi Lgani to your community.For more info please visit: https://www.yuvlamedia.com/thisworldisagarden____Homesick for Lubavitch is a project of Yuvla Media.Bentzi Avtzon is a filmmaker who specializes in telling the stories of thoughtful and heartfelt organizations. Business inquiries only: hello@yuvlamedia.comConnect with BentziWebsite | https://www.yuvlamedia.com
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Bring Your Sweaters, bring a smile, and bring a big appetite to tonight's Miller Lite Watch Party at Flanigan's in North Miami Beach and come hang out with the crew! David Samson is here as the crew debates the merits of an all-you-can-eat buffet. Then, Stugotz may have a New York Times Best Seller on his hands, David is unsurprised by Woody Johnson meddling, Amin and David break down the NBA media 3-team trade for Inside the NBA, and David tells us about his wild night out with Chris Cote at the O.A.R. concert. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Episode 09 of the Haunted America series, join host Lyle Perez as he ventures into the haunted heart of Florida, released on September 20, 2024. Known for its beautiful beaches and warm weather, the Sunshine State also hides a darker side filled with eerie tales and restless spirits. From haunted lighthouses to ghostly inns, Florida's history is steeped in the supernatural. Here's a look at the 10 most haunted locations in Florida: Ashley's Restaurant - 1609 US-1, Rockledge, FL 32955 Enjoy a meal at this haunted eatery, where the spirit of Ethel Allen lingers, and ghostly whispers and strange occurrences are common. The Don CeSar Hotel - 3400 Gulf Blvd, St. Pete Beach, FL 33706 Stay at the "Pink Palace," haunted by its original owner, Thomas Rowe, and his lost love, Lucinda, who appear together, still in love after death. The St. Augustine Lighthouse - 100 Red Cox Dr, St. Augustine, FL 32080 Climb the steps of this historic lighthouse, where the spirits of two young sisters and a former keeper still roam. The Biltmore Hotel - 1200 Anastasia Ave, Coral Gables, FL 33134 Experience the haunted history of this luxurious hotel, where the ghost of a mobster and spectral soldiers make their presence known. Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp - 1325 Stevens St, Cassadaga, FL 32706 Visit the “Psychic Capital of the World,” where spirits linger in the streets, and the ghost of its founder is said to roam. The Riddle House - Yesteryear Village, 9067 Southern Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33411 Explore this former funeral parlor turned haunted house, where the ghost of a troubled spirit is known to lash out at visitors. The Devil's Tree - Oak Hammock Park, 1982 SW Villanova Rd, Port St. Lucie, FL 34953 Beware of the Devil's Tree, surrounded by tales of murder, curses, and a chilling, dark presence. The Pensacola Lighthouse - 2081 Radford Blvd, Pensacola, FL 32508 Visit this historic lighthouse, where the spirits of a murdered woman and her remorseful husband linger. The Ancient Spanish Monastery - 16711 W Dixie Hwy, North Miami Beach, FL 33160 Explore this ancient building, relocated from Spain, where the spirits of monks and mysterious figures still roam the grounds. The Hard Rock Hotel - 5800 Universal Blvd, Orlando, FL 32819 Stay at this rock 'n' roll-themed hotel, where the ghost of a famous rock star and spectral fans haunt the halls. Join us as we uncover the haunted history of Florida's most mysterious places. Whether you're a seasoned ghost hunter or simply a fan of spooky stories, this episode will take you on a chilling journey through the Sunshine State's paranormal past. Don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with your fellow ghost hunters. Stay tuned for tomorrow's episode, where we head to Georgia to uncover haunted plantations, eerie battlefields, and more! Like Our Facebook page for more Halloween fun: www.Facebook.com/TheHalloweenPodcast ORDER PODCAST MERCH! Website: www.TheHalloweenPodcast.com Email: TheHalloweenPodcast@gmail.com X: @TheHalloweenPod Support the Show: www.patreon.com/TheHalloweenPod Get bonus Halloween content and more! Just for Patreon supporters! Check out my other show! Find it on iTunes - Amazing Advertising http://amazingadvertising.podomatic.com/ Keywords: Haunted Florida, Florida Ghost Stories, Haunted Locations, Florida Paranormal, Haunted America, Ashley's Restaurant, The Don CeSar Hotel, St. Augustine Lighthouse, The Biltmore Hotel, Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp, The Riddle House, The Devil's Tree, Pensacola Lighthouse, Ancient Spanish Monastery, Hard Rock Hotel, Ghost Hunting, Paranormal Florida Tags: #HauntedAmerica #GhostStories #FloridaHaunts #ParanormalPodcast #HauntedLocations #FloridaGhosts #AshleysRestaurant #DonCeSarHotel #StAugustineLighthouse #BiltmoreHotel #CassadagaSpiritualistCamp #RiddleHouse #DevilsTree #PensacolaLighthouse #AncientSpanishMonastery #HardRockHotel #StaySpooky
In this episode, we talk to George Barriere with FirstService Residential, AMO® and Michael Spurr with ADS-TEC Energy about the ultra-fast EV chargers at the Marina Palms Yacht Club & Residences, a 470-unit condominium complex in North Miami Beach, Florida.Find knowledge for the dynamic world of real estate management at irem.org.
EV charging has become a must-have amenity for apartment dwellers as well as commercial tenants. But the planning and placing of EV chargers is no small task for property managers. Welcome back to Sustainability Street, our podcast on the intersection of commercial real estate and the world we live in. My guest for this episode is FirstService Residential's George Barriere, general manager of the Marina Palms Yacht Club & Residences, a 470-unit condominium complex in North Miami Beach, Fla. When EV usage began increasing at Barriere's luxury property, he installed the ADS-TEC Energy Charge Box, which consists of a battery-booster box and two fast-charging dispensers. Tune into hear how and why he chose this system to meet his residents' current and future charging needs. As Barriere puts it, if residents have the charging capability they require, they will buy more EVs. If they buy more EVs, buildings will need more chargers. Here a sample of the topics we discussed: Rising demand for charging (3:13) Multifamily pain points (4:59) A million different business models (6:53) A solution for the future (8:42) The value proposition (15:48) Who bears the cost? (20:23)
Join Ocean House owner, actor, and bestselling author Deborah Goodrich Royce for a conversation with New York Times bestselling authors Susannah Marren, Laura Zigman, and Dara Levan, who will be discussing their novels, new in paperback. About the Authors: Susannah Marren is the author of Between the Tides, A Palm Beach Wife, A Palm Beach Scandal, and Maribelle's Shadow. Susannah has been featured in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, New York Post, Chicago Tribune, Elle, and Marie Claire and has appeared on national television, including the Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS, CNN, and MSNBC. Several of her titles have been optioned by Lifetime and HBO. She has served as a literary panelist for the New York State Council on the Arts, as a judge for the International Emmys, and as Vice Chair of the Mentoring Committee of the Women's Leadership Board at the JFK School of Government, Harvard. Her featured novel is Maribelle's Shadow. About Maribelle's Shadow: When her adored and impressive husband, Samuel, dies suddenly, the secrets and lies between Maribelle and her sisters rise to the surface. Compounding the anguish, the authenticity of their socially ambitious mother and lavish lifestyle of mansions, privilege, and couture clothes is thrown into doubt. Each sister realizes she must fend for herself as their carefully constructed image unravels. The pathway out is steep and worth any risk. Until the winner takes all. Laura Zigman is the author of six novels, including Small World, Separation Anxiety (which was optioned by Julianne Nicholson and the production company Wiip for a limited television series); Animal Husbandry (which was made into the movie Someone Like You, starring Hugh Jackman and Ashley Judd), Dating Big Bird, Her, and Piece of Work. She has ghostwritten/collaborated on several works of non-fiction, including Eddie Izzard's New York Times bestseller, Believe Me; been a contributor to the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Huffington Post; produced a popular online series of animated videos called Annoying Conversations; and was the recipient of a Yaddo residency. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she helps clients via Zoom, phone, and sometimes in person with their writing. Her featured novel is Small World. About Small World A year after her divorce, Joyce is settling into being single again. She likes her job archiving family photos and videos, and she's developed a secret comforting hobby: trolling the neighborhood social networking site, Small World, for posts that help solve life's easiest problems. When her older sister, Lydia, also divorced, calls to tell her she's moving back east from Los Angeles after almost thirty years away, Joyce invites Lydia to move into her Cambridge apartment. Temporarily. Just until she finds a place of her own. But their unlikely cohabitation—not helped by annoying new neighbors upstairs—turns out to be the post-divorce rebound relationship Joyce hadn't planned on. Instead of forging the bond she always dreamed of having with Lydia, their relationship frayed. They rarely discuss the loss of their sister, Eleanor, who was significantly disabled and died when she was only ten years old. When new revelations from their family's history come to light, will those secrets further split them apart or, of course, correct their connection for the future? Written with wry humor and keen sensitivity, Small World is a powerful novel of sisterhood and hope—a reminder that sometimes you must look back to move ahead. Dara Levan is the creator and host of Every Soul Has a Story, a podcast in which she interviews inspiring people from around the globe. Her calling to impact others began at the age of twelve in her hometown of North Miami Beach, Florida, when she interviewed the nursing home residents where her grandmother lived and wrote their stories. As an undergrad at Indiana University, Dara earned a BA in English and pursued a career in journalism but decided to pivot and return to South Florida to earn her MS in Communication Sciences and Disorders. Dara stopped practicing speech therapy to return to full-time writing. Actively involved in her community, she is currently a board member of the Community Foundation of Broward and a board member of Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital Foundation/Memorial Hospital Foundation and the Community Foundation of Broward. Dara served as a board member of the Goodman Jewish Family Services (JFS) of Broward County and Junior Achievement of South Florida. She is also a founding member of the Circle of Friends for the Alvin Sherman Library Research, Information, and Technology Center at Nova Southeastern University. Dara is a member of the Women's Fiction Writers Association, Women's National Book Association, and the Authors Guild. Her featured novel is It Could Be Worse. About It Could Be Worse Mired in self-doubt and blind loyalty, Allegra Gil suspects her charmed life may be a gilded cage. She has a devoted husband, Benito, two loving children, a thriving therapy practice, and lifelong friends. But when a surprising discovery in a piano bench reveals a shocking family secret, Allegra questions everything she thought she knew about the two people who raised her. Was it true? Did her father, a respected pediatric neurosurgeon, harm instead of heal? And Allegra's mother—how much did she know? As the past threatens the present, Allegra plays the song of what was, what is, and what may never be in this “powerful and poignant story about letting go” (Jean Meltzer, international bestselling author of The Matzah Ball). Composed with the cadence of a waltz—up, up, down—through flashbacks to childhood memories in Miami and a music camp in Michigan, It Could Be Worse is a heartwarming, at times heart-wrenching, multigenerational story of a woman supported and embraced by many while shaken to the core by a few. “The gorgeous prose and raw, unflinching narrative both heal and inspire. A stunning debut.” (Samantha M. Bailey, USA Today and #1 international bestselling author of Woman on the Edge) For more information about the authors, please visit Susannah Marren, Laura Zigman, and Dara Levan. For information on Deborah Goodrich Royce and the Ocean House Author Series, visit www.deborahgoodrichroyce.com
Miami Real Estate Investment Strategies With Peter Zalewski Of Condo Vultures®
In this episode of the "Miami Reporters Roundtable Podcast With Peter Zalewski of Condo Vultures®," a panel of four former journalists discuss condo owners who have not been able to return to their units for three years since government officials evacuated the tower due to concerns about the building's structural integrity. The discussion is based on this story from Local10.com: North Miami Beach condo residents still not allowed in their homes, association won't answer questions about delay Here's a link: 'https://www.local10.com/news/local/2024/02/21/north-miami-beach-condo-residents-still-not-allowed-in-their-homes-association-wont-answer-questions-about-delay/ This week's panel is comprised of Zalewski (@PeterAZalewski) along with former business reporters John Fakler (@JTFakler), Donna Huffaker Evans (@CocoParkland on Instagram) and Jean Gruss (@JeanGruss) of GrussPR.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 With Peter Zalewski' can be viewed or heard wherever you get your podcasts. Alternatively, this podcast is available on the YouTube.com channel: CondoVultures. 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
As if the keeper of Gold Dust wasn't enough, he's a brand genius, with hundreds of thousands of followers on his Instagram, The Ford Era, and 700 plus videos on YouTube with literally millions of views, he's not your normal Ford Truck guy. Solomon Lunger, welcome to Ford Pickup Trucks, The Early Years podcast.What pivotal moments shaped your journey from digital creator and host of the F100 Talk Podcast?What personal philosophy or experiences led you to embrace the perspective that "life isn't measured by the breaths we take but rather by the lengths of the burnouts we make"?How do you effectively balance your roles in photography, podcasting, and founding Solos MFG, and what advice do you have for others pursuing multiple creative ventures?Can you share insights from your experience as the former Editor of F100 Builders Guide Magazine and host of the F100 Talk Podcast about the significance of the F100 community in the automotive world?What strategies have you found most effective in growing your brand and engaging with your audience across platforms like YouTube and Facebook as a digital creator?What motivated you to start Solos MFG, and what sets it apart from other businesses in the automotive industry?How has living and working in North Miami Beach, Florida, influenced your career and the projects you pursue?What are your aspirations for the future of your career, businesses, and projects, and can you share any exciting developments or collaborations on the horizon?Solomon's Channelshttps://fordera.com/https://www.facebook.com/slunger786/https://www.youtube.com/fordera
Miami Real Estate Investment Strategies With Peter Zalewski Of Condo Vultures®
Miami Reporters Roundtable Podcast Features Veteran Journalist Donna Huffaker Evans (Season 5, Episode 2 - March 22, 2024) Veteran journalist Donna Huffaker Evans - who has worked at the Los Angeles Daily News, written for the Miami Herald and taught at Florida International University - joins the Miami Reporters Roundtable Podcast (@MiamiRRP) this week for the second episode of season five. Created in 2020, the weekly podcast - which is scheduled to air 20 shows this season - features a panel of four former and/or current journalists discussing critically the top real estate and economic new stories from the previous week. The objective of the podcast is to cut through the promotional hype of South Florida real estate, in hopes, of assisting viewers and listeners to better understand the latest market trends. Former real estate and finance reporter Peter Zalewski - who now runs CondoVultures.com - moderates the one-hour discussion that features six articles that are - or could be - impacting the South Florida economy. Every week Zalewski (@PeterAZalewski) is joined by a visiting journalist, such as Huffaker Evans (@CocoParkland on Instagram), as well as regular commentators John Fakler (@JTFakler) - who was a journalist for 20 years at publications including the South Florida Business Journal - and former real estate, banking and insurance journalist Jean Gruss (@JeanGruss), who now runs GrussPR.com. 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: CondoVultures. For this episode, the roundtable discusses these stories: 1. Legislature approves ‘Condo 3.0' bill to boost board accountability, building safety (FloridaPolitics.com) 2. North Miami Beach condo residents still not allowed in their homes, association won't answer questions about delay (Local10.com) 3. Wild photos show spring break mayhem in Miami Beach as cops arrest more than 250 partiers (New York Post) 4. Real estate fees could fall after settlement with US agents (BBC) 5. Florida condo owners are stuck in a 'train wreck' as prices drop and mounting insurance rates scare away buyers (Business Insider) 6. Contractors got paid $135,000 to remodel a Miami home. They did only demolition, cops say (Miami Herald) To ask a question or make a comment, please contact us on social media (@MiamiRRP). If you want to support the podcast, please check out our official merchandise. You are invited to sign up for the Miami Condo Market Intelligence Report With Peter Zalewski™ newsletter at: PeterZalewski.substack.com Additionally, we encourage you to check out our video and audio podcasts. This information is believed to be accurate and complete but cannot be guaranteed or warranted. For more information, please call 305.865.5859 or visit CondoVulturesRealty.com Copyright © 2024 Condo Vultures®, LLC. All Rights Reserved. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/condovultures/message
In a chilling unsolved mystery that has haunted North Miami Beach for 37 years, the murder of Shirley Brant, a successful commercial real estate developer, remains a painful chapter in the community's history. However, there's newfound hope as police reopen the case, counting on advancements in DNA technology to potentially bring justice to a grieving family and a perplexed community. Detective Pam Denham of the North Miami Beach police, who reopened the case alongside her partner Yvette Darden, shared the significance of seeking closure: "It's so important to give these families closure, and it does happen. Cold cases are solved, and that's what we're hoping to do." The tragic incident occurred on June 13, 1986, at around 4 p.m. when two intruders entered the second-floor office where Shirley Brant worked. At that moment, she was in the front reception area, engaged in a phone call with a client. According to Denham, a temporary employee present in the office witnessed the horrifying events. "There was a witness that was a temporary employee that she was inputting data into a computer system," Denham explained. "And the next thing she knew, Shirley screamed. And then when she turned around, she saw that one of the males was attempting to take the phone away from Shirley. Then, the witness heard her say, 'Don't shoot!' And then she was shot." Denham believes the incident escalated rapidly, suggesting that during a struggle, the assailant may have unintentionally discharged the firearm. The witness, now deceased, described the suspects as well-dressed Black males in their early 20s, possibly dressed professionally to avoid drawing attention. The perpetrators fled the scene after stealing cash and credit cards. Investigators are exploring the possibility that the same individuals might have been involved in a purse theft from another office a week prior, leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit of justice. Despite extensive media coverage and the circulation of a composite sketch of one suspect, the case remained cold. Previous detectives had followed up on leads, but none proved substantial enough to solve the case. Shirley Brant's untimely death left a lasting scar on her family, especially her husband, local dentist Dr. Lawrence Brant, who "never got over it," as stated by her son, Dr. Steven Brant. Dr. Brant fondly remembered his mother as a "very, very talented woman" who transitioned from singing on cruise ships in the 1960s to becoming a real estate agent. She eventually excelled in the commercial real estate sector, despite facing initial skepticism due to her gender. Shirley Brant and her husband were also actively involved in Jewish causes, even experiencing tense moments during a trip to Russia while advocating for Soviet Jews during the Refusenik movement. Dr. Steven Brant last saw his mother two weeks before her tragic death, and he reflects on her absence in his life and the lives of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Despite the decades that have passed, the family remains hopeful that the case will finally be resolved. Dr. Brant expressed the importance of finding closure and seeing justice served, emphasizing the indelible impact of such a loss. Detective Denham echoes this sentiment, hoping that renewed interest in the case will encourage individuals with information to come forward. "People move away, and they're not as fearful as they would've been when it actually happened," she noted. "We're just hoping that somebody heard something, or knows something, and that they're willing to come forward." Anyone possessing information related to Shirley Brant's murder is urged to contact the North Miami Beach Police Department at 305-949-5500 ext. 2521 or reach out to Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. As the case is reopened with modern investigative techniques, there is optimism that justice may yet be served for Shirley Brant and her grieving family. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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In a chilling unsolved mystery that has haunted North Miami Beach for 37 years, the murder of Shirley Brant, a successful commercial real estate developer, remains a painful chapter in the community's history. However, there's newfound hope as police reopen the case, counting on advancements in DNA technology to potentially bring justice to a grieving family and a perplexed community. Detective Pam Denham of the North Miami Beach police, who reopened the case alongside her partner Yvette Darden, shared the significance of seeking closure: "It's so important to give these families closure, and it does happen. Cold cases are solved, and that's what we're hoping to do." The tragic incident occurred on June 13, 1986, at around 4 p.m. when two intruders entered the second-floor office where Shirley Brant worked. At that moment, she was in the front reception area, engaged in a phone call with a client. According to Denham, a temporary employee present in the office witnessed the horrifying events. "There was a witness that was a temporary employee that she was inputting data into a computer system," Denham explained. "And the next thing she knew, Shirley screamed. And then when she turned around, she saw that one of the males was attempting to take the phone away from Shirley. Then, the witness heard her say, 'Don't shoot!' And then she was shot." Denham believes the incident escalated rapidly, suggesting that during a struggle, the assailant may have unintentionally discharged the firearm. The witness, now deceased, described the suspects as well-dressed Black males in their early 20s, possibly dressed professionally to avoid drawing attention. The perpetrators fled the scene after stealing cash and credit cards. Investigators are exploring the possibility that the same individuals might have been involved in a purse theft from another office a week prior, leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit of justice. Despite extensive media coverage and the circulation of a composite sketch of one suspect, the case remained cold. Previous detectives had followed up on leads, but none proved substantial enough to solve the case. Shirley Brant's untimely death left a lasting scar on her family, especially her husband, local dentist Dr. Lawrence Brant, who "never got over it," as stated by her son, Dr. Steven Brant. Dr. Brant fondly remembered his mother as a "very, very talented woman" who transitioned from singing on cruise ships in the 1960s to becoming a real estate agent. She eventually excelled in the commercial real estate sector, despite facing initial skepticism due to her gender. Shirley Brant and her husband were also actively involved in Jewish causes, even experiencing tense moments during a trip to Russia while advocating for Soviet Jews during the Refusenik movement. Dr. Steven Brant last saw his mother two weeks before her tragic death, and he reflects on her absence in his life and the lives of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Despite the decades that have passed, the family remains hopeful that the case will finally be resolved. Dr. Brant expressed the importance of finding closure and seeing justice served, emphasizing the indelible impact of such a loss. Detective Denham echoes this sentiment, hoping that renewed interest in the case will encourage individuals with information to come forward. "People move away, and they're not as fearful as they would've been when it actually happened," she noted. "We're just hoping that somebody heard something, or knows something, and that they're willing to come forward." Anyone possessing information related to Shirley Brant's murder is urged to contact the North Miami Beach Police Department at 305-949-5500 ext. 2521 or reach out to Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. As the case is reopened with modern investigative techniques, there is optimism that justice may yet be served for Shirley Brant and her grieving family. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In a chilling unsolved mystery that has haunted North Miami Beach for 37 years, the murder of Shirley Brant, a successful commercial real estate developer, remains a painful chapter in the community's history. However, there's newfound hope as police reopen the case, counting on advancements in DNA technology to potentially bring justice to a grieving family and a perplexed community. Detective Pam Denham of the North Miami Beach police, who reopened the case alongside her partner Yvette Darden, shared the significance of seeking closure: "It's so important to give these families closure, and it does happen. Cold cases are solved, and that's what we're hoping to do." The tragic incident occurred on June 13, 1986, at around 4 p.m. when two intruders entered the second-floor office where Shirley Brant worked. At that moment, she was in the front reception area, engaged in a phone call with a client. According to Denham, a temporary employee present in the office witnessed the horrifying events. "There was a witness that was a temporary employee that she was inputting data into a computer system," Denham explained. "And the next thing she knew, Shirley screamed. And then when she turned around, she saw that one of the males was attempting to take the phone away from Shirley. Then, the witness heard her say, 'Don't shoot!' And then she was shot." Denham believes the incident escalated rapidly, suggesting that during a struggle, the assailant may have unintentionally discharged the firearm. The witness, now deceased, described the suspects as well-dressed Black males in their early 20s, possibly dressed professionally to avoid drawing attention. The perpetrators fled the scene after stealing cash and credit cards. Investigators are exploring the possibility that the same individuals might have been involved in a purse theft from another office a week prior, leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit of justice. Despite extensive media coverage and the circulation of a composite sketch of one suspect, the case remained cold. Previous detectives had followed up on leads, but none proved substantial enough to solve the case. Shirley Brant's untimely death left a lasting scar on her family, especially her husband, local dentist Dr. Lawrence Brant, who "never got over it," as stated by her son, Dr. Steven Brant. Dr. Brant fondly remembered his mother as a "very, very talented woman" who transitioned from singing on cruise ships in the 1960s to becoming a real estate agent. She eventually excelled in the commercial real estate sector, despite facing initial skepticism due to her gender. Shirley Brant and her husband were also actively involved in Jewish causes, even experiencing tense moments during a trip to Russia while advocating for Soviet Jews during the Refusenik movement. Dr. Steven Brant last saw his mother two weeks before her tragic death, and he reflects on her absence in his life and the lives of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Despite the decades that have passed, the family remains hopeful that the case will finally be resolved. Dr. Brant expressed the importance of finding closure and seeing justice served, emphasizing the indelible impact of such a loss. Detective Denham echoes this sentiment, hoping that renewed interest in the case will encourage individuals with information to come forward. "People move away, and they're not as fearful as they would've been when it actually happened," she noted. "We're just hoping that somebody heard something, or knows something, and that they're willing to come forward." Anyone possessing information related to Shirley Brant's murder is urged to contact the North Miami Beach Police Department at 305-949-5500 ext. 2521 or reach out to Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. As the case is reopened with modern investigative techniques, there is optimism that justice may yet be served for Shirley Brant and her grieving family. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Mario Diaz, City Manager of North Miami Beach, engages in a conversation with Steve about the incorporation of new technologies into city management. Diaz shares insights on navigating challenges in adopting these technologies to enhance efficiency and problem-solving. The discussion touches on consumer acceptance, communication strategies, and the opportunities and challenges associated with utilizing diverse platforms. Diaz also sheds light on the implementation of on-demand transit services —showcasing how innovative solutions are being integrated into traditional city management practices.
A couple weeks ago was the latest iteration of the North Miami Brewfest, put on by and benefiting the Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management at Florida International University. This year, the popular festival was at NoMI Village--a wonderfully designed, relaxed event space in the heart of North Miami Beach, just off Interstate 95. As usual, this is one of the best beer festivals in the state of Florida and had no shortage of amazing food and beer to enjoy. For today's episode, we reached out to a number of different groups in attendance to understand a little bit about who they were and what they brought to the event. I was very happy to speak to both La Birra Bar (winner of the best food award) and Rocketeer Beer (winner of the best beer award) at the event. We also spoke with Uncommon Path, Johnny Cuba, La Tropical, plus our friends at the Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Development and the Bartender's Guild at that same school. You'll hear some familiar voices and some you've never heard before; but, as always, it was a great time and a wonderful event to be at. Listen in... Find us on Social Media @FloridaBeerBlog on Instagram and Twitter, @FLBeerBlog on Facebook, and visit us on the web at FloridaBeerBlog.com. Please subscribe, like us, and give us a healthy 5-star review, every little bit helps! The Florida Beer Podcast is a proud member of the Florida Podcast Network, an exciting collection of podcasts highlighting the best of the Sunshine State. Visit us today at FloridaPodcastNetwork.com. Executive Producer: Jaime (“Jemmy”) Legagneur, Chief Enthusiasm Officer Field Producer/Photographer: Steve Pekala Editor: Daniel Delgado Guest: Matthew Weintraub and Fernando Finol Guest: Albert Rivera, Bread and Beer Buds and FIU Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Development Guest: Anastasia Fraga, Johnny Cuba Guest: Emmanuel Arballo, La Birra Bar Guest: Marcos Cabrera, Uncommon Path Brewing Guest: Rudy Delgado and Rick Abreu, Rocketeer Beer Guest: Beverage Program Manager Mitchell Meredith, Oversight Coordinator Gabriella Ramos, and President Ian Gonzales, Bartender's Guild, FIU Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management Equipment Sponsor: Mainline Marketing | Featured Product: Shure MV7 | Full MV7 Podcast Mic Bundle with Boom Arm and Headphones Interested in becoming FBP's next Title Sponsor? Contact FPN today! Support the Show on Patreon: Become a Patron! Opening Voice Over Courtesy of: Jeff Brozovich Follow Florida Beer Blog on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Additional Support Provided by: Florida Podcast Network and Listeners Like You!! Join the FPN Facebook Group: FPN Insiders Partner with FPN: Become the Voice of YOUR Town!! From sponsoring episode segments through creating and growing your own branded show, we have the solution to promote you while we promote Florida! Media Kit We are currently boarding shows to build out our network. And, you don't want to miss ANY of the new hosts and podcasts were have joining us. Search for and subscribe to “Florida Podcast Network” on iTunes and all your favorite podcast players to get more of this and ALL our shows. Become a Patron: Have a suggestion for the Network? Join us in the FPN Insiders group on Facebook and let us know! FPN: Check out the other shows on the Florida Podcast Network
A couple weeks ago was the latest iteration of the North Miami Brewfest, put on by and benefiting the Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management at Florida International University. This year, the popular festival was at NoMI Village--a wonderfully designed, relaxed event space in the heart of North Miami Beach, just off Interstate 95. As usual, this is one of the best beer festivals in the state of Florida and had no shortage of amazing food and beer to enjoy. For today's episode, we reached out to a number of different groups in attendance to understand a little bit about who they were and what they brought to the event. I was very happy to speak to both La Birra Bar (winner of the best food award) and Rocketeer Beer (winner of the best beer award) at the event. We also spoke with Uncommon Path, Johnny Cuba, La Tropical, plus our friends at the Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Development and the Bartender's Guild at that same school. You'll hear some familiar voices and some you've never heard before; but, as always, it was a great time and a wonderful event to be at. Listen in... Find us on Social Media @FloridaBeerBlog on Instagram and Twitter, @FLBeerBlog on Facebook, and visit us on the web at FloridaBeerBlog.com. Please subscribe, like us, and give us a healthy 5-star review, every little bit helps! The Florida Beer Podcast is a proud member of the Florida Podcast Network, an exciting collection of podcasts highlighting the best of the Sunshine State. Visit us today at FloridaPodcastNetwork.com. Executive Producer: Jaime (“Jemmy”) Legagneur, Chief Enthusiasm Officer Field Producer/Photographer: Steve Pekala Editor: Daniel Delgado Guest: Matthew Weintraub and Fernando Finol Guest: Albert Rivera, Bread and Beer Buds and FIU Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Development Guest: Anastasia Fraga, Johnny Cuba Guest: Emmanuel Arballo, La Birra Bar Guest: Marcos Cabrera, Uncommon Path Brewing Guest: Rudy Delgado and Rick Abreu, Rocketeer Beer Guest: Beverage Program Manager Mitchell Meredith, Oversight Coordinator Gabriella Ramos, and President Ian Gonzales, Bartender's Guild, FIU Chaplin School of Hospitality and Tourism Management Equipment Sponsor: Mainline Marketing | Featured Product: Shure MV7 | Full MV7 Podcast Mic Bundle with Boom Arm and Headphones Interested in becoming FBP's next Title Sponsor? Contact FPN today! Support the Show on Patreon: Become a Patron! Opening Voice Over Courtesy of: Jeff Brozovich Follow Florida Beer Blog on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Additional Support Provided by: Florida Podcast Network and Listeners Like You!! Join the FPN Facebook Group: FPN Insiders Partner with FPN: Become the Voice of YOUR Town!! From sponsoring episode segments through creating and growing your own branded show, we have the solution to promote you while we promote Florida! Media Kit We are currently boarding shows to build out our network. And, you don't want to miss ANY of the new hosts and podcasts were have joining us. Search for and subscribe to “Florida Podcast Network” on iTunes and all your favorite podcast players to get more of this and ALL our shows. Become a Patron: Have a suggestion for the Network? Join us in the FPN Insiders group on Facebook and let us know! FPN: Check out the other shows on the Florida Podcast Network
Neurodivergent children (such as those with ASD, ADHD, and others) carry a unique light that is often unrecognized which can lead to pain and isolation. It is up to parents to help their children discover and embrace that which makes them special and help them to shine their light. Emphasizing Carl Jung's insight "the greatest burden on a child is the unlived life of the parent," Rabbi Taub retells the Biblical story of Leah and her daughter Dinah as a case study of the effects that a parent's unfulfilled destiny has on a child. Recorded live on 19 Kislev at Bais Menachem of North Miami Beach
Ep33: On today's show, we'll hear Evan's discussion with Linda Weber. She's on the board of B.E.A.C.H.E.S. Foundation, and they are planning a Naturism Museum, Library, and Institute near Haulover Beach in Florida. We'll also hear Scott's interview with Fiona and Michael from Naked Travels. They are couple in the UK who travel around the UK and the world documenting their naturist adventures, and they even operate a naturist B&B on a boat. Items mentioned in the show: Donate to the B.E.A.C.H.E.S. Foundation museum project Online link: https://www.beachesfoundation.org/donate Paper checks: B.E.A.C.H.E.S. Foundation Institute | 17000 NE 14th Ave Building 2 | Suite 112 | North Miami Beach, FL 33162 Find Naked Travels online Website: nakedtravels.net Twitter/X: @NakedTravels1 Instagram: @NakedTravels1 Facebook: Michael and Fiona's Journey --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/newnudistpodcast/message
B.E.A.C.H.E.S. Foundation, the non-profit advocate for clothing-optional beaches throughout North America, is moving closer to its dream of establishing a public Naturist Museum, Library and Institute (MLI) near Haulover Beach Park on Miami Beach. At its quarterly Board of Governors meeting in September, B.E.A.C.H.E.S founder and Executive Director Shirley Mason informed that three possible sites had been identified. The potential sites are in North Miami Beach, North Miami and Sunny Isles Beach, all close to world-famous Haulover Beach, the more than 30-year-old clothing optional beach in Miami-Dade County.
Welcome to "Naked, Nudists, and Naturists", the show that celebrates clothes free living, body acceptance, and removing all barriers to living your best life! Join host Frank Stone and correspondent Lisa Monroe, as they celebrate clothes free living with naturist stories; interviews; nude recreation; accepting your body; developing a positive self body image; and enjoying social naturism for all of the right reasons! (Please note that we are NOT about swinging, sexual activity, streaking, aggressive behavior, or anything else that deviates from the joy of appropriately living without your clothes). From our naturist studio - yes, all employees work each day in the nude (is there any other way?) - to your ears, we are all about bringing the "Naked. Nudists, and Naturists" clothes free lifestyle to all. A new show is all yours every Saturday morning at 6:00 am ET. Join us and enjoy clothes free living! Our show is on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, iHeart Radio; and Amazon Music; Find us on Twitter, too! ON TODAY'S SHOW - Frank Stone Discusses: Our Spotify Poll: Tell us about your naked/nudist/naturist life!; Where are YOU when you listen to our show?; Our listeners write - Grahame from New Zealand and ABFriendlyBare in Canada; Please send YOUR messages to us by email, Spotify, our website, and on Twitter - Linda Weber - Linda makes a special appearance today on behalf of the B.E.A.C.H.E.S. Foundation - Lisa Monroe - Frank and Lisa publicly thank Stéphane Deschénes for his support of "Naked, Nudists, and Naturists", and for all of the wonderful work that he does for naturism! - Part 1 of Frank's INTERVIEW with KARIE JANE - the owner of the "BHH Naturist Resort" in the Canary Islands - Write to us early and often - Website, Email, Spotify, or on Twitter, and let us know how your clothes free life is going? LINKS for KARIE JANE Website: https://naturistcanaries.com Twitter - @bhh_naturist LINKS FOR STÉPHANE DESCHÉNES https://www.bareoaks.ca https://www.bareoaks.ca/naturist-living-show-podcast/ https://inf-fni.org LINKS FOR LINDA WEBER and B.E.A.C.H.E.S. Twitter - @TrueBlueNude B.E.A.C.H.E.S. Foundation - https://www.beachesfoundation.org B.E.A.C.H.E.S. Donation - https://www.beachesfoundation.org/donateshop/ B.E.A.C.H.E.S. Physical Address - 17000 NE 14th Ave Building 2 | Suite 112 | North Miami Beach, FL 33162 OUR WEBSITE NakedNudistsAndNaturists.com We want to hear from YOU, so please EMAIL us at: NakedForeverMore@gmail.com LISTEN ON: APPLE PODCASTS https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naked-nudists-and-naturists/id1695296974 SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/66iqJxLBmseAZ6DkFlUdI5 AMAZON/AUDIBLE https://www.amazon.com/Naked-Nudists-and-Naturists/dp/B0CCRL1PDS/ref=sr_1_1?crid=20815BHPQ0ILE&keywords=naked%2C+nudists%2C+and+naturists&qid=1690667273&sprefix=naked%2C+nudists%2C+and+naturists%2Caps%2C164&sr=8-1 GOOGLE PODCASTS https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9lMTM1NGMyNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/naked-forevermore/message
In this episode, we're privileged to host Daniela Jean, a remarkable small business owner and City Commissioner of North Miami Beach. Daniela's journey is a fusion of diverse experiences, from being born in Paris, France, to settling in South Florida. Her biology background led her to the fields of procurement and risk management within the city. Daniela's innate understanding of the intricate South Florida market, fueled by its cultural diversity, led her to help small business owners become vendors with the city. Her journey into politics began in 2020 when she decided to run for office. Daniela highlights the invaluable partnership between her community and SBDC, where she received crucial guidance for her own ventures. Through SBDC's canvassing program, Daniela and fellow commissioners knocked on businesses' doors, connecting with owners and providing essential support. The resulting success stories included grants, loans, and a stronger bond between small businesses and SBDC consultants. Daniela's passion for empowerment led her to write the book "5 Gs of Success: A Guide to Unleashing Your Potential." She simplifies success, emphasizing its personal nature. The 5 Gs—Goals, GPS, Grit, Grind, and Growth—offer a comprehensive roadmap for listeners to define and achieve their versions of success. Tune in to this episode to explore Daniela Jean's extraordinary journey from South Florida to Paris, her dedicated community engagement, and her mission to help others unleash their potential. Recorded live at this year's Florida SBDC Network Small Business Success Summit hosted at The Westin Fort Lauderdale Beach Resort. Keep up with Daniela Jean: https://www.citynmb.com/440/Daniela-Jean
00:00 - Good Morning/Chodesh00:08 - Siyum pictures00:41 - Emails01:42 - MDYsponsor.com05:05 - Amud Aleph34:25 - Amud Beis52:31 - Have a Wonderful Shabbos--Motsei Shabbos 10pm--Today's shiur is sponsoredLock and Lebovic families Lakewood NJ: because torah and achdus are the best segula&Bracha Ad Bli Dai In All My Endeavors - Baruch Tzvi Nissim ben Shoshana Leah&Dr Avrum Epstein: In memory of the 3rd yahrzeit of his beloved Raiza Gitl bas Zeav&Mordechai Ben Esther for a complete Refuah Shalema B'Karov&לע״נ חיה בת יוסף&Leilui Nishmat: Avraham “Albert” ha Levi ben Ester & Gavriel Beniyaminov&In honor of Rav Eli's Siyum HaShas and all the lives changed by Rav Eli.&לע״נ זכריה בן משה&Ari Miller: In commemoration of the yahrzeit of his father Zusia Kalman Yaakov&Donny Fein: Thank you Hashem for my families 14th Aliyaversary tomorrow&Sholem Goldstein: In honor of being my first live שיעורAnd hopefully reb Eli will come to Montreal for a שיעור&Le”n שרגא ברוך בן שלום, who was instrumental in printing the ArtScroll library&Akiva & Sara Wagner: L'Zeicher Nishmas Rav Meir Dovid Ben HaRav Yehoshua Glikman&Tani Pollak: Ezra's 1st yarhtzeit which is 2day ראש חודש אלול & my 1st live shiur in RBS!!&Nachum Hurvitz: 1) Lz"n Aaron Hirsch's mother איטה יהודית בת שלמה2) Mazel tov to R' Eli on second completion of shas AND THE RETURN OF THE 8 MINUTE DAF!!3) As hakoras hatov to the RBSO for all that he has done for us as we celebrate our 31st wedding anniversary this week.&Moishe Krausz: A Zichus of my sons Hatzlucha for this coming Zman.&BRAIN INTACT Unleash your full potential: Should be זוכה 2 נחת דק and tremendous success in all my Endeavors&Brad Salzman: Dr Carl Salzman z"l of North Miami Beach on his 7th yahrzeit לעילוי נשמת צבי זעליג בן בנימין הלוי ז"ל---Turning of the daf:In honor of my uncle Reb Elchanan Pressman and as a zechus for a year filled with Mazel, bracha and parnassa b'revach&Greg Haber:ברכה פרנסה הצלחה ובריאות for his family, Rav Eli, all MDY & everyone doing the daf_________________________________
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Ashley welcomes Michelle Dempsey-Multack onto this week's Bizzimumzi podcast. Michelle is a writer, mom, coach, speaker, and genuine girl power enthusiast. Michelle attended American University as a Journalism major, graduated Hofstra University's Communications program with a Bachelor's Degree in Communications, and then earned a Double Masters Degree in Education from Adelphi University. Originally from New York, Michelle grew up fascinated by the hustle and bustle of New York City. She was aching to “make it” as something, anything, ever since 9th grade. “I remember walking into my first day of high school, and one of my teachers announcing “Whoa, this one is powerful – we're going to have to watch out for her,” Michelle recalls. That sentence has always stuck with her and has motivated her to always keep moving, harder and faster, toward her dreams. Michelle moved to Miami in her late 20's where the “second part of her life” began. She married her daughter's father and they brought beautiful Bella into the world. Years later, Michelle remarried her now-husband Spencer, and they live in North Miami Beach where they are raising their beautiful blended family, sneaking in as many ski trips as possible, going to every concert they can, and truly enjoying this new phase of their lives. On this weeks Bizzimumzi episode, Ashley & Michelle chat about: Growing up in NYC Michelle's unstable up-bringing due to her parents divorcing The strength she built within herself to heal Why becoming a Mom at first was scary Her personal divorce and how she and her ex put the effort in to co-parent for their daughter Why she coaches others to make smart and healthy choice when navigating divorce with kids Advice for struggling parents with co-parenting Passing the torch to the expecting Bizzimumzi The Bizzimumzi Podcast is brought to you by coffee-infused host Ashley Verma. This show is created to share all the ups, downs and all arounds of the wild world of parenting. Each week Ashley will be joined by a fellow inspiring, thriving and surviving Bizzimumzi – who will share their own journey. This podcast is your weekly opportunity to take a deep breath as we try to navigate the wild world of parenting; think of this podcast as the safe space where we are not too hard on ourselves, we share our humility and relish in overcoming the inevitable failures that simply happen. This is a podcast for those who are unapologetically At Its Best, even when 'At its Best' means the dishes aren't done, there is crayon on the walls and your hair hasn't been washed in forever. We Are Bizzimumzi. We love hearing from you! Get in touch with any topic suggestions, questions and feedback at: info@bizzimumzi.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The film industry is a highly competitive and challenging field to break into, especially in the United States. Real filmmakers who are successful in this industry possess a combination of skills, talent, and perseverance. They understand that it takes more than just creative vision and technical ability to make a successful film. In this episode, I am joined by Elisee Junior St Preux, a Haitian storyteller born and raised in North Miami Beach, FL, who exploits his art through directing, writing, and acting, to explore some of the key characteristics and strategies that real filmmakers utilize to succeed in the US film industry. Elisee researched assiduously from numerous materials available to him as a self-taught filmmaker, such as books, blogs, podcasts, newspapers, digital articles, and documentaries. Soon after, he founded the film blog "The Movie Butter Playbook," as well as the screenplay label "La MODE Films," for Black writers. Today, his work has premiered at Tribeca, he is a recipient of Indeed's Rising Voices in collaboration with Hillman Grad Productions, a nominee for the 53rd NAACP Image Awards, an HBO Short Film Award Finalist at the American Black Film Festival, and a Netflix Created By Fellow.Elisee shares his experience of being raised in South Florida, the secrets to being successful in Florida, and how he has been so successful in his projects. He also talks about the first thing that he thinks about when working on a film, how to stay in the present as an artist, and what the real black filmmakers in the diaspora are missing. He discusses some of the things that real filmmakers do to be successful. Tune in to learn more about this and other exciting topics! Timestamps[06:11] The experience of being raised in South Florida[11:11] The bullying of dark skin in colleges back in the days[13:43] The secrets to being successful in Florida[16:20] How Elisee has been successful in his projects[18:54] The first thing that Elisee thinks about when working on a film[21:55] How to stay in the present as an artist[27:22] What the real black filmmakers in the diaspora are missing[34:01] What the real filmmakers do[39:00] Understanding completion bonds as a director[45:00] The competition in the film industry[52:10] Advice for young filmmakers in Florida Notable quotes: “If you live in an unpredictable world, you must be prepared everywhere you go.” “The real filmmakers go out and make their movie and be unapologetic about it, and they are going to do it with all the skill sets they have and face all the trials and tribulations they will get. In the end, they are going to be proud and learn from it.” “A lot of directors don't understand anything about a completion bond. If your film doesn't make a certain percentage, you will have a hard time getting money for your next feature.”Connect with Elisee Junior St Preux:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eliseestpreux/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eliseethecinephile/Visual Intonation Website: https://www.visualintonations.com/Visual Intonation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualintonation/Vante Gregory's Website: vantegregory.comVante Gregory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directedbyvante/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): patreon.com/visualintonations Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@visualintonation Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@directedbyvante
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On this episode of the South Florida Roundup, we looked at the ballot for Broward's municipal elections and the reasons behind absenteeism among North Miami Beach Commissioners (14:15). We also spoke to a journalist about Venezuela and its diaspora 10 years after the death of president Hugo Chávez (32:36).
Today's topic is Moving on! Moving on is a time to level up, learn how to step into our power to create the life we want, and go for it! Michelle Dempsey-Multack, knows all about Moving On; she's written a book about it and host's the podcast Moms Moving On sharing her advice as a Divorce & Co-Parenting specialist. You can embrace this time and realize nothing is holding you back. It's time to decide what we want to change while consciously choosing to build a better life for ourselves. Michelle shares how she found beauty in a situation that almost broke her. And why your cup isn't half full of half empty, it's refillable because loss leaves you in a place to be filled up with all good things. And why, damn it – it feels so good to be moving on! Michelle Dempsey-Multack is a writer, mom, coach, speaker, and genuine girl power enthusiast. Michelle attended American University as a Journalism major, graduated from Hofstra's communications program with a bachelor's degree in Communications, and then earned a Double Master's Degree in Education from Adelphi University. Originally from New York, Michelle moved to Miami in her late 20's, where the “second part of her life” began. She married her daughter'sfather, got divorced and years later remarried and lives in North Miami Beach raising a beautiful blended family. She's been featured in US Weekly, Parents Magazine, Scary Mommy, Forbes, Elite Daily, Ocean's Drive, HuffPost, NBC, and Good Morning America to name a few.In this episode Michelle shares her wisdom, and life experiences that will help anyone in the process of Moving On. Kerry Brett and Michelle Dempsey-Multack cover a lot of ground. Topics include;Your break-up or divorce should be the center of your universe not your friends center. Why you should have boundaries with friends.How to manage the rage when you are left alone to pick up the pieces.Why journaling is a practice to manage your fears, anxiety or what you want for your future.How to unravel and manage gaslighting.How to learn to trust yourself again when moving on.How Michelle learned to move away from toxic men out of the fear of being alone.Why we need to remind ourselves or remind our children that we don't settle, and we don't let people treat us for less than we are worth.There is a big difference between being alone and lonely.The what if and the what is very helpful for parents who are in the beginning of co-parenting. Why can't see clearly when you are run by emotion.Boundaries will be your best friend when moving on.No response is a response and why you don't need to have the last word.To find out more about Michelle Dempsey-Multack or purchase her book Moms Moving On go to www.momsmovingon.com. Follow on Instagram at @themichelledempsey and listen to her podcast Moms Moving On on all platforms.
It was by no accident that John Giordano chose addiction treatment as his life's work. Growing up the son of a heroin dealer and trying to cope with the trauma of being molested as a young boy, he fell hard into drugs and alcohol. Over thirty-five years ago, at the urging of his family, John entered rehab. He emerged a changed man - committed to helping others afflicted by this hideous disease. His new path required new knowledge. He has since earned many degrees and certifications including Certified Addiction Professional (CAP), Master Addiction Counselor (MAC), Certified Hypnotherapist, Certified Criminal Justice Specialist, Master in Neurolinguistics Programming, Certified Practitioner of E.M.D.R, Certified Sentence Mitigation Specialist, Certified Mindfulness and Powerful Mind-Body Awareness Therapy Skills, International Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor, and in 2008 he was honored with a Doctor of Human Letters from Sinai University in Jerusalem Israel.As he began his career in addiction treatment he became increasingly dissatisfied with the quality of care he observed in treatment facilities. John decided to set out on his own and with only $300 he opened an addiction treatment facility that evolved into the highly awarded G & G Holistic Addiction Treatment in North Miami Beach, Florida which eventually sold for $45,000,000.John has authored two books “How To Beat Your Addictions And Live A Quality Life" and “Proven Holistic Treatment For Addiction & Chronic Relapse” He has also contributed to over 73 scientific research papers. Research Gate ranks him as one of the top researchers in the world.In addition to his daily responsibilities; John has provided counseling and trauma recovery services to law enforcement officers and Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans. He is a state and federal expert witness and also the Chaplain of the North Miami Police Department. As a 10th-degree black belt and National Karate Champion, he also trains law enforcement officers and Green Berets in self-defense and negotiation techniques.Contact Info: johnjgiordano.comPlease subscribe to the enVision Together podcast to be notified of each episode. To connect with Pamela online to discuss her weekly topics or to spread the word about the enVision Together: Going to Your Next Level of Best podcast, please follow her on social media or on her website:Facebook: @Pamela MshanaInstagram: @pamela.mshana.37Twitter: @PamelaMshanaWebsite: www.pamelamshana.com (Contact page).Support the Show: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=TD6PCE7G83GNY
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John J. Giordano Doctor Of Human Letters, CCJS, MAC, CAP Mr. John Giordano is an expert in the treatment of addiction, mental health, and the founder of The National Institute For Holistic Addiction Studies (NIFHAS). He is the author of “Proven Holistic Treatment For Addiction & Chronic Relapse”, “How To Beat Your Addictions And Live A Quality Life”, and his most recent book is the acclaimed: “The Kid From The South Bronx Who Never Gave Up,” and is the co-author of “Molecular Neurobiology of Addiction Recovery: The 12 Steps Program and Fellowship.” Over twenty years ago Giordano founded the prestigious G & G Holistic Addiction Treatment Center in North Miami Beach, Florida — a 62 bed in-patient/out-patient JCAHO accredited addiction treatment facility. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mindful-coach/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mindful-coach/support
Paul Mazzafaro - Grew up in East Hartford, CTFrom Marine Corps Officer Training during college, Paul went into the Sporting Goods business. He started a trophy division, and made more in two months in trophies than he did in a year in Sporting Goods. He opened a store, and expanded. He sold not only trophies, but anything you could put your name on. He sold the business, and went on to do pharmaceutical sales. Paul did very well, but it wasn't what he liked to do, so he packed up, moved to Florida, went into Commercial Real Estate, and quickly did well. He also got into business brokerage. After a long, circuitous trip, he started Same Day Awards. Paul got a beautiful website, and had some serious problems with the site functionality because the offshore company that developed the site didn't build it correctly. He had a local company analyze the site, and had to get an entirely new web site. The business now is thriving and the company employs about two dozen employees. He's built the business to a big concern in about six to seven years. He calls his company "a logistics company that happens to sell trophies." Website: www.samedayawards.com, orderfastawards.comPhone: 866-588-3605E-mail: paul@samedayawards.com - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * - * -Ali Mandsaurwala - President at Accessible Home HealthCare of Aventura and Livefree Crossfit Ali went to high school in Miami and attended medical school at Universidad Iberoamericana where he obtained his M.D. He went into Home HealthCare. Ali calls himself a member of a "dying breed" -- those people who go out of their way to protect and serve their clientele. He has a very thorough applications process. There are prerequisites involving certifications, experience, academic accomplishments. They're hiring now, because there is a healthy level of turnover in the Home HealthCare arena. Their mission is to provide the home care they would want for their own families.They say: "Your loved one should be able to stay in the home they know while getting the best home care available. Accessible Home Health Care was founded on a mission, and we've never lost sight of our passion for quality in home assistance. When you use our home care services, you work closely with people who care about your family as much as you do."Address: 15251 NE 18th Ave., Ste 9, North Miami Beach, FL 33161Website: accessiblehomehealthcare.com/aventura-fl/Phone: 305-627-3103E-mail: alim@ahhcaventura.comSupport the show
Dra. Andrea ArosioMédica Clínica - OncólogaMedicina IntegrativaConferencista en Nueva Medicina GermánicaFundadora de @yosoynuevohumanoQué es la Nueva Medicina Germánica?Falta muy poquito para el PRIMER Seminario de Reprogramación Biológica de la Dra. Andrea Arosio en la ciudad de Miami. ✨ El cuerpo humano es la creación más maravillosa de la naturaleza, y este seminario presencial será un día de experiencia vivencial, en el cual podrás conectar con el conocimiento y la sabiduría de tu cuerpo, y con la perfección de la biología que eres. Toda esta experiencia y transformación se desarrollará mediante la práctica del Método ARGAN, una filosofía y sistema de reprogramación biológica.El seminario será realizado en el Hotel Colonnade Coral Gables — Miami, el sábado 12 de noviembre de 2022.
Mr. John Giordano is an expert in the treatment of addiction, mental health, and the founder of The National Institute For Holistic Addiction Studies (NIFHAS). He is the author of “Proven Holistic Treatment For Addiction & Chronic Relapse”, “How To Beat Your Addictions And Live A Quality Life”, and his most recent book is the acclaimed: “The Kid From The South Bronx Who Never Gave Up,” and is the co-author of “Molecular Neurobiology of Addiction Recovery: The 12 Steps Program and Fellowship.” Over twenty years ago Giordano founded the prestigious G & G Holistic Addiction Treatment Center in North Miami Beach, Florida — a 62 bed in-patient/out-patient JCAHO accredited addiction treatment facility. In this episode John shares his tory of how he became an addict and ended up opening several addiction treatment centers with a holistic approach. He came from a family involved in crime and pulled himself out of that legacy to become a successful businessman that now authors books and offers hope to others who might be in despair. John's links: johnjgiordano.com kidfromthesouthbronx.com https://www.facebook.com/john.giordano.3958 https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-giordano-45648662/ If you have a weird or unusual experience/story and would like to be on the show, email me at contactstargazingangel@gmail.com. Visit us on Facebook www.facebook.com/myweirdestexperiencepodcast and show your support by liking our page and our check out our website www.tinakinneyclarke.com/my-weirdest-experience-podcast.html If you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to https://ratethispodcast.com/mwereviews and follow the simple instructions. Looking to be matched with a Podcast host or guest? Sign up for a free account at Podmatch Music: Funky Elements by Bensound --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/myweirdestexperience/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myweirdestexperience/support
How do you face fear? Fake it until you make it? Nicole Packin, owner of Miami Pet Concierge & The Packin Method, joins the show to share how she worked through her fears and self doubt in starting her business. Nicole ran her business for 15 years, then decided to set up in a brand new location, several states away. She gives us some insight into what it's like operating across state lines and why it's critical to stay fresh and up-to-date as a business. Nicole also shares how HOPE is the key to running a successful pet care business. Topics on this episode: * What does concierge mean? * Staying fresh in business * Starting a treadmill service * Overcoming fear * H.O.P.E. Main take away: Running a business takes faith in yourself and trial and error. About our guest: Nicole's career working with animals began in Los Angeles, California. After graduating from the University of Miami with a BS in Communication, Nicole moved to the West Coast to pursue a television career as a writer. While working for William Morris Endeavor (formerly known as William Morris Agency), Spelling Television, and Jerry Bruckheimer Television, Nicole began volunteering for The Amanda Foundation, an animal welfare organization. Finding her work with dogs a life changer, Nicole moved back to Miami, Florida, intending to learn all she could about animal welfare in her hometown. Immediately, Nicole began working for the Humane Society of Greater Miami. She was involved in all aspects of the organization's operations and fundraising and helped lead the capital campaign for the organization's Soffer-Fine Adoption Center in North Miami Beach, Florida. In 2007, Miami Pet Concierge was developed and began out of both a labor of love and need. After years of working in and around the animal shelter system, Nicole learned that one of the number one reasons pets were being given up or returned was “time,” or lack thereof. With this knowledge, Nicole started a business to help pet owners become great pet parents. With just a little guidance, education, and support, Nicole has had the opportunity to work hand and paw with thousands of amazing domesticated animals and their families, caring for and teaching them how to cohabitate peacefully. Having moved to Dallas, Texas, to be closer to family, Nicole will begin her new "pet" project in August 2022 with The Packin Method. Dallas' ONLY mobile Canine Gym will work to better dogs' mental, emotional, and physical health by providing treadmill workouts, massage & bodywork, and dog walks. Combining her years of rehabilitative and animal behavior studies and understanding that dogs need both mental and physical stimulation to be well-balanced, Nicole created a service that would combine both in a temperature-controlled environment and bring the service to her clients. When not running Miami Pet Concierge and The Packin Method or in school, Nicole is an active volunteer at Canine Companion for Independence and Operation Kindness. She is married and is the proud momma to Slater (Russian Blue mix), Kevin & Jenny (Spinone Italiano's). Links: The Packin Method: https://www.facebook.com/thepackinmethod Miami Pet Concierge: https://www.facebook.com/MiamiPetConcierge Give us a call! (636) 364-8260 Follow us on: Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/petsitterconfessional/), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/petsitterconfessional/), Twitter (https://twitter.com/psconfessional) Email us at: feedback@petsitterconfessional.com (mailto:feedback@petsitterconfessional.com) Full show notes and transcript (https://www.petsitterconfessional.com/episodes/XXX)
Welcome to the Follow the Brand Podcast, I am your Host Grant Mcgaugh, and I want to welcome you to our special edition episode.Those with an executive presence work well under pressure, communicate clearly, and have a confident, capable persona.Click Here to ListenAlthough executive presence may seem like a natural ability that predisposes some professionals for the executive suite, it's more often an important skill that takes hard work.My guest Sandra Severe is the combination of personality and character traits that make a dynamic executive.M. Sandra Severe is senior vice president and chief executive officer of Jackson North Medical Center Hospital, a 382-bed acute care hospital located in North Miami Beach.Affiliated with the world-class Jackson Health System, one of the nation's largest public health systems, Jackson North offers a full spectrum of services and is staffed by nationally-respected physicians and healthcare professionals who practice various medical specialties.Ms. Severe is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations at Jackson North, which serves the residents of north Miami-Dade and south Broward counties.Ms. Severe joined Jackson in 2014 and grew in leadership positions throughout Jackson's behavioral health facilities.She most recently served as Jackson Memorial Hospital's chief operating officer, nimbly overseeing a wide range of ancillary and support services for the health system's 1,547-bed flagship facility.During her time at Jackson Memorial, Ms. Severe provided administrative oversight of the hospital's $100 million construction project to build the three-story UHealth Jackson Critical Care Pavilion, a facility that adds 79 ICU beds to the organization's critical care capacity.She was also the executive lead on Jackson's robust COVID-19 lab operations, which provided nearly 200,000 COVID tests to patients, physicians, and employees during the pandemic. She was a model for other healthcare entities in developing testing algorithms used to ensure patient safety and throughput.Before joining Jackson, Ms. Severe served as director of Nicklaus Children's Hospital's early intervention program, the largest federally and state-funded program at the children's hospital that provided services for children with special needs; and as a health care policy consultant for Smile Initiatives of Massachusetts, a mobile dental clinic that provided comprehensive onsite dental care to schools and government offices throughout New England.Ms. Severe is an adjunct professor at Florida International University's Nicole Wertheim College of Nursing and Health Sciences and is a regular guest lecturer and panelist at Florida Atlantic University's College of Business.She is a member of several organizations, including the American College of Healthcare Executives, the National Association of Health Services Executives, the United Way Women United and Young Leaders, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.A native of Miami, Ms. Severe earned her Ph.D. in public health and disease promotion from Florida International University, as well as a Master of Public Health and a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Tulane University in New Orleans.Let us welcome Marie Sandra Severe to the Follow the Brand Podcast Where we are building a 5 STAR Brand That You Can Follow!
Harford County entrepreneur George Mullin, a visionary risk-taker, lives by the motto that you can't steal second with your foot on first. Experience has also taught him that success takes a lot of good small decisions but failure takes only one or two big bad ones. In this first part of a two-part episode, George talks about moving to Harford County as a child from North Miami Beach, nightclubbing during the 1970s and 1980s, and the valuble business lessons from his life in the food service business, including one of his current ventures -- Havre de Grace's Vintage Cafe and Ice Cream Parlor. Memories, life lessons, and vision -- this episode has it all! The Mainstreet Podcast is sponsored by Your Pet AuPair! For the second year in a row, Harford County Living's Choice Award Winner for Best Pet Services Company. Visit belairaupair.com and and use promo code "Mainstreet" on the Get A Quote form to receive $10 off your first invoice of over $100.Please subscribe to, like, and follow the Mainstreet PodcastFacebook: @USAmainstreetWebsite: https://themainstreetpodcast.com/Email: info@themainstreetpodcast.comPlease consider supporting ushttps://www.patreon.com/user?u=19619915&fan_landing=truehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/williammooNAnd please consider giving us a five-star rating and review on Apple podcasts and Spotify. In other words, just show us some love. Like to sponsor an episode of Mainstreet? Contact us and we'll discuss your best options. The Mainstreet Podcast is sponsored by Your Pet AuPair! For the second year in a row, Harford County Living's Choice Award Winner for Best Pet Services Company. Visit belairaupair.com and and use promo code "Mainstreet" on the Get A Quote form to receive $10 off your first invoice of over $100.Support the show
Disclaimer: This was recorded LIVE at our watch party in Duffy's North Miami Beach. Audio and video may not be our best, but we had fun. Welcome, welcome, welcome to our postgame show! Hangover Time is hosted by Alphonse Sidney and he's joined by Alex Musibay, Kenny Spence, Joey Houshour, Giancarlo Navas, Brassjazz, and special guest Alex Toledo? • Pepas LIVE again? Again! • Too many rants to list -- but G's was excellent as always • Everybody is drunk, but Moose somehow was drunker (seriously count how many times he says "Huone Time" or "Drip Droppppp!") • We celebrate the first-place Miami Heat! • Then proceed to yell about nonsense like James Harden, John Hollinger picking Kevin Love over Tyler Herro for Sixth Man of the Year, the service at Duffy's in North Miami Beach, and more! Visit TICKPICK.COM/HEATBEAT today and use the promo code HEATBEAT to save $10 on your first order of NBA tickets! Join our discord to be able to ask guests questions CLICK FOR THE DISCORD CHAT INVITE https://discord.gg/Ctk9h4SGaB STREAMS ON Twitch.Tv/MiamiHeatBeat BUY OUR NEW MERCH! http://shop.miamiheatbeat.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
King Hoodie (born Jean Raymond Jean-Philippe) is an American recording artist, label owner, NFT creator, actor, model and songwriter from North Miami Beach, FL. An insightful storyteller, King Hoodie's lyrics and melodies embody the soul of the inner city entangled with strands of multi-cultural expression. Being of Haitian and Puerto Rican decent, his consistently impactful message pierces through his nostalgic yet, homegrown style and gritty tone. Often drawing comparisons to dynamic lyricists such as J-Cole, Kendrick Lamar & Chance the Rapper, King Hoodie creates a lane of his own and cements his place as a leader in this new generation of multi-genre hip-hop. Raymond made his music industry debut with his 18-track mixtape, "Under The Bridge" released in 2015. As the founder and co- owner of his indie record label imprint, House Of Pain Entertainment (a.k.a, H.O.P.E) , Hoodie has organically grown a loyal fan base through carefully curated experiences and masterful content. Releasing subsequent projects such as; "T.R.I.P", "Playgrounds Ep" and his 2019 mixtape "Figuring Out How To Drop Music." Hoodie is gearing up to release the next layer of his growing catalog with his highly anticipated “The Kid Is Unfinished” album set to be released later this year. King Hoodie has been featured on Sway In The Morning, NPR's Tiny Desk, Vibe Magazine, WEDR-FM 99Jamz, 1AMFest, SunFest, Getty Images and other highly notable platforms. @KingHoodieRaps on all social media --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/headstrongmind/message
The Story of Rabbi Zev Leff - Moshav Matisyahu | Meaningful People #75 Rabbi Zev Leff is one of Israel's most popular Torah educators. He is the Rabbi of Moshav Matisyahu, a small religious community located in central Israel. Rabbi Leff was born in the Bronx, where he attended public school before his family relocated to Miami, where he enrolled in a conservative school before subsequently transferring to a yeshiva. He received semicha from the Telshe Yeshiva in Cleveland Ohio, where he studied under Rav Mordechai Gifter. He married Rivkah Minkoff of Ellenville, New York. During a Pesach visit to Miami, Rabbi Leff stepped in to help the Young Israel of Greater Miami in North Miami Beach with some speeches. His talks were received so well that after Pesach, he was invited to apply for the position of rabbi. During a Pesach visit to Miami, Rabbi Leff stepped in to help the Young Israel of Greater Miami in North Miami Beach with some speeches. His talks were received so well that after Pesach, he was invited to apply for the position of rabbi. In 1983, Fulfilling a life-long dream, he moved with his family to Eretz Yisrael, eventually settling in Moshav Matityahu. Today, in addition to his communal duties, Rabbi Leff is also Rosh Yeshivah of Yeshiva Gedolah Matisyahu, and oversees the Kollel on the Moshav. In addition to the shiurim he gives seven days a week at Matityahu, Rabbi Leff is constantly traveling to speak at schools, yeshivas, seminaries, and events throughout Israel and abroad. He has been a featured speaker at the conventions of the Orthodox Union, Agudas Yisrael, and Torah Umesorah. In November 2018, a Sky News video of Rabbi Leff engrossed in a sefer at a Scotland–Israel UEFA soccer game, oblivious to the excitement in the stadium after Israel scored its first goal, went viral. Rabbi Leff and his wife had been visiting their family and accompanied them to the game. As he personally had no interest in the match, Rabbi Leff brought his Gemara along to learn. The sight of the rabbi enjoying his sefer during the game made an indelible impression upon millions of people worldwide. To connect with Rabbi Leff and his teachings, visit rabbileff.net where he expounds on current issues and timely topics. Subscribe to our Podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2WALuE2 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/39bNGnO Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/MPPGooglePodcasts Or wherever Podcasts are available! Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/meaningfulpeoplepodcast Like us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/MPPonFB Follow us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/MeaningfuPplPod Editor: Sruly S. Podcast created by: Yaakov Langer & Nachi Gordon For more info and upcoming news check out: https://MeaningfulPeoplePodcast.com #jew #jewish #podcast #frum #rabbi #frumpodcast #meaningfulpeople #torah #mitzvah #hashem #jewishmusic #jewishpodcast #israel #kumzitz #nachigordon #yaakovlanger #jewishpod
Loved ones gathered together Friday to hold a candlelight vigil in North Miami Beach for a woman who was killed while driving home on Interstate 95 in Miami-Dade. Brianna Sutherland, 26, was killed in the early hours of Feb. 14 in the northbound lanes of the highway near Northwest 103rd Street. Police found her car had crashed, riddled with bullets. Sutherland was taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital's Ryder Trauma Center, where she spent a week on life support. Police are still working to determine a motive for the shooting and are looking for the other vehicle and driver involved. The reward in the case is up to $15,000. Anyone with information is asked to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/leah-gordone/support
It was by no accident that John Giordano chose addiction treatment as his life's work. Growing up the son of a heroin dealer and trying to cope with the trauma of being molested as a young boy, he fell hard into drugs and alcohol. Over thirty-five years ago, at the urging of his family, John entered rehab. He emerged a changed man - committed to helping others afflicted by this hideous disease. His new path required new knowledge. He has since earned many degrees and certifications including Certified Addiction Professional (CAP), Master Addiction Counselor (MAC), Certified Hypnotherapist, Certified Criminal Justice Specialist, Master in Neurolinguistics Programming, Certified Practitioner of E.M.D.R, Certified Sentence Mitigation Specialist, Certified Mindfulness and Powerful Mind-Body Awareness Therapy Skills, International Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor, and in 2008 he was honored with a Doctor of Human Letters from Sinai University in Jerusalem Israel. As he began his career in addiction treatment he became increasingly dissatisfied with the quality of care he observed in treatment facilities. John decided to set out on his own and with only $300 he opened an addiction treatment facility that evolved into the highly awarded G & G Holistic Addiction Treatment in North Miami Beach, Florida which eventually sold for $45,000,000.
John GiordanoAddiction, Trauma and Recovery Expert - MAC, DHL, CAP, Certified Hypnotherapist, Author, Entrepreneur It was by no accident that John Giordano chose addiction treatment as his life's work. Growing up the son of a heroin dealer and trying to cope with the trauma of being molested as a young boy, he fell hard into drugs and alcohol. Over thirty-five years ago, at the urging of his family, John entered rehab. He emerged a changed man - committed to helping others afflicted by this hideous disease.His new path required new knowledge. He has since earned many degrees and certifications including Certified Addiction Professional (CAP), Master Addiction Counselor (MAC), Certified Hypnotherapist, Certified Criminal Justice Specialist, Master in Neurolinguistics Programming, Certified Practitioner of E.M.D.R, Certified Sentence Mitigation Specialist, Certified Mindfulness and Powerful Mind-Body Awareness Therapy Skills, International Certified Alcohol & Drug Counselor, and in 2008 he was honored with a Doctor of Human Letters from Sinai University in Jerusalem Israel.As he began his career in addiction treatment he became increasingly dissatisfied with the quality of care he observed in treatment facilities. John decided to set out on his own and with only $300 he opened an addiction treatment facility that evolved into the highly awarded G & G Holistic Addiction Treatment in North Miami Beach, Florida which eventually sold for $45,000,000.John has authored two books “How To Beat Your Addictions And Live A Quality Life" and “Proven Holistic Treatment For Addiction & Chronic Relapse” He has also contributed to over 73 scientific research papers. Research Gate ranks him as one of the top researchers in the world.In addition to his daily responsibilities; John has provided counseling and trauma recovery services to law enforcement officers and Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans. He is a state and federal expert witness and also the Chaplain of the North Miami Police Department. As a 10th-degree black belt and National Karate Champion, he also trains law enforcement officers and Green Berets in self-defense and negotiation techniques. John Giordano, who himself is in long-term recovery, is an addiction expert whose career spans over thirty-years. John's passion for helping people shined through early in life as a Karate instructor – and continued later as he helped literally thousands of addicts find their path of recovery at his former treatment center.He is considered by his peers to be a pioneer in holistic addiction treatment. John developed innovative new therapies early in his career that have been proven effective and gone on to become standard care in most modern treatment centers. He continues to play a pivotal role in the ongoing effort to usher evidenced-based and scientifically proven holistic modalities into the mainstream of addiction medicine. You can check out John's website at www.johnjgiordano.com
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