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Ladies and gents, it's a big one today. Former American resident Danielle opens up the show with a much needed vent about the state of Thanksgiving in Canada. Brett & Dani then recap the emotional episode of Survivor which saw Shan voted off the island in a move orchestrated by BFF Ricard. Later, Brett & Dani get political with the latest episode of Succession and Dani closes the show with a much needed Will Smith wellness update. Follow Hey Julie on Twitter and submit your questions @HeyJulieBB Follow Brett @BrettRader Follow Danielle @Danimop
Peter Poulos reminisces on the lessons he took from his dad, a Greek immigrant, who founded New York City's famous Papaya King takeout restaurant. Peter laughs about his dad being a sticker, talks about their customer-centered mindsets and shares all the little things he learned from his dad that helped make the juices and Frankfurters business a success.
Our theme this month is “Generations,” and we're joining renowned pickle man enthusiast and Elaine May biographer Carrie Courogen to discuss Joan Micklin Silver's intergenerational NYC rom-com, Crossing Delancey (1988). We chat about marriage brokerage, douchey literary parties, movie magic in a Papaya King, Jewishness and immigration in Silver's oeuvre (watch her 1973 educational short here), the challenges women filmmakers faced and face to get features financed, and the incontrovertible hotness of young Peter Riegert. Swoon. The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast is co-hosted by Veronica Fitzpatrick and Chad Perman, and produced and edited by Eli Sands. Our theme music is composed by Chad Perman. You can find all 100+ issues of Bright Wall/Dark Room, including our current issue, at brightwalldarkroom.com. We're on Twitter @BWDR, and the best way to show your love for our pod and help us grow is to support us on Patreon. We also welcome listener feedback, and advertising/sponsorship inquiries, at editors@brightwalldarkroom.com. Thanks for listening!
While Naseer crowned himself the Papaya King of Survivor Island, Brett & Danielle solemnly say goodbye to their queen, Tiffany. We recap Wednesday's episode of Survivor, rate Jeff's grilled cheese sandwiches and talk about a number of pop-culture items from Alter Ego to Succession, the new Sex and the City series, the latest Aaron Sorkin press tour and more. Follow Hey Julie on Twitter and submit your questions @HeyJulieBB Follow Brett @BrettRader Follow Danielle @Danimop
Julian Patrick Sundaram is a young musician who focuses on the various forms of rock while also exploring funk, pop and R&B under his latest musical endeavor Mr. Kraken & the Wattz. Julian Patrick Sundaram es un músico que explora los varios géneros del rock mientras que también explora el funk, pop y R&B bajo su nuevo proyecto musical Mr. Kraken & the Wattz. FOLLOW Julian Patrick Sundaram on SOCIAL MEDIA: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1EkyAANnrFC1YFEDeIESje?si=84jk6fEjTYSfbYh5AR2iTw FOLLOW Mr. Kraken on SOCIAL MEDIA: https://instagram.com/officialmrkraken?igshid=10791c4eia0cy FOLLOW FEN on SOCIAL MEDIA: https://www.facebook.com/fencorrea/ https://www.instagram.com/fencorrea/ https://twitter.com/fencorrea FIND FEN'S Books on Amazon/Spotify/YouTube/Bandcamp: https://www.amazon.com/Fernando-E.-E.-Correa-Gonz%C3%A1lez/e/B07221Q1FY/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1536059902&sr=8-1 https://open.spotify.com/artist/4dUtrVampVxlHJSXNVaTi9?si=i6kqQ3N_Sv-Rlesi48mHrw https://www.youtube.com/fencorrea https://fencorrea.bandcamp.com
There are iconic brands whose customers not only expect, but demand, that the brand not change. When you think of New York institutions, legendary frankfurter and tropical juice restaurant chain Papaya King (and their neon sign) very well comes to mind. For 86 years this retail business has kept a following, been featured in movies, TV and print, and has remained a part of the cultural fabric that makes New York "New York". So, how do you stay true to the brand you’ve always been, while being mindful and smart about what tomorrows consumers need -- with an eye on health and saving the planet? Steven Garcia , COO of Papaya King, joins Chris Hansen and Rebecca Fitts to share how the business is getting ready for the next 86 years by implementing an overhaul of its offerings, enlarging its footprint, and heading down the path of franchising -- all while keeping the loyalty of their patrons intact. Plus, how Steven's own need to rethink what he eats has inspired the path forward.
Good afternoon everyone and welcome to another edition of The Avid Reader. Today our guest is Adam Pelzman, an old friend of the show and of our bookshop. We last spoke after the publication of his last novel Troika after which he came to Philly and read and signed at the shop. All in all it’s been a pleasure working with Adam. He is a lawyer, as am I, and has worked in the financial and private equity world for many years. None of which have anything to do with writing nor the fact that Adam has about 7 unpublished novels sitting in the bottom drawer of his dresser at home. That might not be quite accurate. So, now we get to chat about his latest work, The Papaya King, published in July by Jackson Heights Press. Don’t get me wrong here. Troika was a great book and we all loved it. But this one is incredible. It cannot be read in more than one sitting. And it deals with a subject so arcane, so zany, so weird and so germane that I doubt we will see its like again. The closest I can come is A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole, my brother’s and my favorite book. Which is why he now has a copy of this one. It is really a throwback in time to when decency and civility existed, kind of like the way Mark Helprin would like it to exist, although not in as a Republican a way (but don’t get me started on that). Robert Walser is a conundrum, an enigma wrapped in a riddle. We respect him for his gravitas, his demeanor, his sartorial attention, his devotion as Dante to his Beatrice, as Kafka (in a way) to his Felice, Florentino and Fermina in Love In The Time Of Cholera. OK. I’ll stop there before I go off on one of my many tangled tangents. But Robert is also a fop, a dilettante, a coward of sorts and a fool. So basically, he is a little like most of us. So why are we so attracted to him? Because of that similarity? Or is it because it harkens again back to Helprin and Winters Tale another favorite and one as in love with NYC as this book. All of those things and before I start to explain them myself in an inherently incoherent fashion, let me introduce my friend, entrepreneur and author of tales of love, intrigue and imagination.
Good afternoon everyone and welcome to another edition of The Avid Reader. Today our guest is Adam Pelzman, an old friend of the show and of our bookshop. We last spoke after the publication of his last novel Troika after which he came to Philly and read and signed at the shop. All in all it’s been a pleasure working with Adam. He is a lawyer, as am I, and has worked in the financial and private equity world for many years. None of which have anything to do with writing nor the fact that Adam has about 7 unpublished novels sitting in the bottom drawer of his dresser at home. That might not be quite accurate. So, now we get to chat about his latest work, The Papaya King, published in July by Jackson Heights Press. Don’t get me wrong here. Troika was a great book and we all loved it. But this one is incredible. It cannot be read in more than one sitting. And it deals with a subject so arcane, so zany, so weird and so germane that I doubt we will see its like again. The closest I can come is A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole, my brother’s and my favorite book. Which is why he now has a copy of this one. It is really a throwback in time to when decency and civility existed, kind of like the way Mark Helprin would like it to exist, although not in as a Republican a way (but don’t get me started on that). Robert Walser is a conundrum, an enigma wrapped in a riddle. We respect him for his gravitas, his demeanor, his sartorial attention, his devotion as Dante to his Beatrice, as Kafka (in a way) to his Felice, Florentino and Fermina in Love In The Time Of Cholera. OK. I’ll stop there before I go off on one of my many tangled tangents. But Robert is also a fop, a dilettante, a coward of sorts and a fool. So basically, he is a little like most of us. So why are we so attracted to him? Because of that similarity? Or is it because it harkens again back to Helprin and Winters Tale another favorite and one as in love with NYC as this book. All of those things and before I start to explain them myself in an inherently incoherent fashion, let me introduce my friend, entrepreneur and author of tales of love, intrigue and imagination.
"Jerry tries to coordinate two comedy appearances and a movie with friends; guest Tom La Grua." -Original Air Date: 1/6/1993- Ted has been born and it's time to talk The Movie! We also cover driving just to see beautiful homes, Papaya King, bad dialogue in fake movies and wonky timelines. This is No Hugging, No Learning, the show about one thing...watching Seinfeld for the first time. Get a FREE No Hugging, No Learning sticker by giving us a 5 star rating and a written review on Apple Podcasts! Email us: nohuggingnolearningshow@gmail.com Follow us: @nohugging on Twitter Music: Kevin Bewersdorf - "The Last Seinfeld"
It's a Food Focus episode of optimism, as a number of businesses look towards immediate growth. We begin with Chipotle, where same-restaurant sales crushed analyst opinions, and continue with McDonald's, where All-Day Breakfast 2.0 appears to be working after all. We finish the show with two smaller operators seeking long-term expansion: R Taco and Papaya King.
科学与玄学,妓女使用 Periscope 做生意的权利,Kong 丑吗?,以及李如一吃 Soylent 摔破头的经历。 每月三十元,支持李如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。 有听众希望我们聊聊 xkcd 的这个漫画,刚好上周又有朋友来信对 Rio 说的「24-bit/96khz 音乐格式难道不是已经被证明是个 joke 吗?」表示反对,两件事可以放在一起谈。 漫画讽刺的是审美和品鉴,或者说审美和品鉴行为中的不确定性。这个话题总有人觉得争不出结果:一方觉得艺术有高下之分简直不需要证明,另一方……另一方最讨厌不能被证明的东西。Rio 说如果一个人无法通过品红酒的双盲测试,至少说明他所做出的任何关于红酒品质的判断都对未来不具备指导意义。这倒是和 Joshua Engel 在 Quora 答的这道题异曲同工。艺术没有用,自然也不可能有什么指导意义。此外艺术还最喜欢不可预测的、危险的东西。不过李如一和 Rio 至少确认了一点:「正确」即不是艺术的目的,也不是科学的目的。 脑筋活络的家伙用 Periscope 直播《Game of Thrones》,居然还真有人看。让我想起了大学时在学校门外的录像厅看盗版《黑客帝国》的事——画质与那份热血少年迫不及待的心情大概都类似。记住,什么片子都非要 1080p 才看的时候,就是你老去的时候。毫无疑问,这位盗火者的 Periscope 账号随后即被封禁。盗版可耻,VCD 画质的盗版同样可耻。但随着科技公司的势力逐渐膨胀,似乎也需要思考一下权力边界的问题。若是娼妓合法化的国家有性工作者想用 Periscope 视频直播谋生,但被 Periscope 以违反用户条款的理由封禁,孰是孰非?最怕政府权力扩张的朋友会立即指出 Periscope 作为商业公司有权歧视用户——只要愿意承担相应后果。但假如 Periscope 在视频直播领域呈一家独大之势,不论是否违法,事实上都会造成性工作者对这一新技术的 access 受损。而 access 恰恰是技术公司最热衷于标榜的东西。 前途无亮的社交玩具 Path 最近推出了名字让人摸不着头脑的新玩具 Kong,从域名 kong.wtf 到视觉设计都大胆恣意地无视硅谷流行的简约优雅(小)清新风。标新立异当然不是没有后果,中文世界似乎已经用一个「丑」字把它打入了冷宫。但 Kong 真的丑吗?你究竟是因为它丑而不喜欢,还是因为你那基于 Path 的设计风格而形成的期待被踩成了七彩碎片而不喜欢?如果能分清这两件事,这封信开头提到的艺术鉴赏的问题也就不是问题了。你能吃高级日式料理,也能吃街边的牛杂,当然你也能够领会 Kong 那「打到埋身」的冲击美感。 美国的听众或许很多人都尝过 Soylent 了?这是一种用来取代「真正的食物」的代餐饮料。粉末冲剂简单方便,价格廉宜,实乃脑力工作者居家旅行必备良友——生产它的公司 Rosa Labs 是这么希望的。这家公司的口号叫「engineering future foods」,而他们也真有在食品生产和研发上贯彻软件工程的做法。每一代 Soylent 都有版本号(最新的是 1.4),说明书叫 release notes,配方开源,鼓励大家去 fork。不过和所有开源的东西一样,Soylent 的入门成本不低。我在过去一周为了实验纯 Soylent 饮食会带来什么后果,已经被迫把自己变成了一位营养学民科。即便如此,还是没能在自己的能量输出和输入之间找到平衡——请各位照字面意思理解:由于血糖不足,前天我坐在沙发上看了一集《Silicon Valley》后站起来不省人事晕倒在地,左边额头上结的痂就是证据。这当然只能怪我自己营养学功课做得不到位,但难道吃 Soylent 的目的不是为了节省时间吗?我过去一周花在思考吃什么以及吃多少上的时间可远远超过了从前。说到底还是当了好奇心的奴隶。开源的东西,省钱或许可以,怎么可能省下时间?食品界可一点不缺各种封装好的库和 XX-as-a-Service,而且各种风味任君选择,低俗如 Kong 者——例如纽约的 Papaya King 热狗店——也有大批拥趸。Rio 的经典比喻:只靠 Soylent 过活的我,就像一只没有电量指示灯的 Apple Watch:饥饿是常态,但永远不知道什么时候算是吃饱了。 李如一最近在玩的 app(Rio 最近没有玩什么 app) Dark Echo Highball 最近我们读的一些文章 David Tod Roy 的英译本《金瓶梅》是堪比《计算机程序设计艺术》的宏伟工程 1990 年代的三款经典女性主义游戏重见天日,李如一也有捐 Kickstarter 哦 相关链接 《Byte》杂志上的「智能手表」 Dan Lavry: Sampling Theory For Digital Audio (PDF) The Science of Sample Rates (When Higher Is Better — And When It Isn’t xkcd: Connoisseur Joe Biden UCSD 的作曲家梁雷利用黄宾虹的画作曲 Insex(蜘蛛系列) Kong 内核恐慌第十五期:数据可视化与交互设计 Papaya King(李如一在节目里没想起名字的热狗店) Soylent Nectar Soylent 创始人最初的实验报告(2013) 《纽约客》对 Soylent 的报道:The End of Food 味之道 nvALT Notational Velocity Ubuntu Linux from Scratch Silicon Valley(美剧) Michael Pollan: In Defense of Food Phytochemical 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。
科学与玄学,妓女使用 Periscope 做生意的权利,Kong 丑吗?,以及李如一吃 Soylent 摔破头的经历。 每月三十元,支持李如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。 有听众希望我们聊聊 xkcd 的这个漫画,刚好上周又有朋友来信对 Rio 说的「24-bit/96khz 音乐格式难道不是已经被证明是个 joke 吗?」表示反对,两件事可以放在一起谈。 漫画讽刺的是审美和品鉴,或者说审美和品鉴行为中的不确定性。这个话题总有人觉得争不出结果:一方觉得艺术有高下之分简直不需要证明,另一方……另一方最讨厌不能被证明的东西。Rio 说如果一个人无法通过品红酒的双盲测试,至少说明他所做出的任何关于红酒品质的判断都对未来不具备指导意义。这倒是和 Joshua Engel 在 Quora 答的这道题异曲同工。艺术没有用,自然也不可能有什么指导意义。此外艺术还最喜欢不可预测的、危险的东西。不过李如一和 Rio 至少确认了一点:「正确」即不是艺术的目的,也不是科学的目的。 脑筋活络的家伙用 Periscope 直播《Game of Thrones》,居然还真有人看。让我想起了大学时在学校门外的录像厅看盗版《黑客帝国》的事——画质与那份热血少年迫不及待的心情大概都类似。记住,什么片子都非要 1080p 才看的时候,就是你老去的时候。毫无疑问,这位盗火者的 Periscope 账号随后即被封禁。盗版可耻,VCD 画质的盗版同样可耻。但随着科技公司的势力逐渐膨胀,似乎也需要思考一下权力边界的问题。若是娼妓合法化的国家有性工作者想用 Periscope 视频直播谋生,但被 Periscope 以违反用户条款的理由封禁,孰是孰非?最怕政府权力扩张的朋友会立即指出 Periscope 作为商业公司有权歧视用户——只要愿意承担相应后果。但假如 Periscope 在视频直播领域呈一家独大之势,不论是否违法,事实上都会造成性工作者对这一新技术的 access 受损。而 access 恰恰是技术公司最热衷于标榜的东西。 前途无亮的社交玩具 Path 最近推出了名字让人摸不着头脑的新玩具 Kong,从域名 kong.wtf 到视觉设计都大胆恣意地无视硅谷流行的简约优雅(小)清新风。标新立异当然不是没有后果,中文世界似乎已经用一个「丑」字把它打入了冷宫。但 Kong 真的丑吗?你究竟是因为它丑而不喜欢,还是因为你那基于 Path 的设计风格而形成的期待被踩成了七彩碎片而不喜欢?如果能分清这两件事,这封信开头提到的艺术鉴赏的问题也就不是问题了。你能吃高级日式料理,也能吃街边的牛杂,当然你也能够领会 Kong 那「打到埋身」的冲击美感。 美国的听众或许很多人都尝过 Soylent 了?这是一种用来取代「真正的食物」的代餐饮料。粉末冲剂简单方便,价格廉宜,实乃脑力工作者居家旅行必备良友——生产它的公司 Rosa Labs 是这么希望的。这家公司的口号叫「engineering future foods」,而他们也真有在食品生产和研发上贯彻软件工程的做法。每一代 Soylent 都有版本号(最新的是 1.4),说明书叫 release notes,配方开源,鼓励大家去 fork。不过和所有开源的东西一样,Soylent 的入门成本不低。我在过去一周为了实验纯 Soylent 饮食会带来什么后果,已经被迫把自己变成了一位营养学民科。即便如此,还是没能在自己的能量输出和输入之间找到平衡——请各位照字面意思理解:由于血糖不足,前天我坐在沙发上看了一集《Silicon Valley》后站起来不省人事晕倒在地,左边额头上结的痂就是证据。这当然只能怪我自己营养学功课做得不到位,但难道吃 Soylent 的目的不是为了节省时间吗?我过去一周花在思考吃什么以及吃多少上的时间可远远超过了从前。说到底还是当了好奇心的奴隶。开源的东西,省钱或许可以,怎么可能省下时间?食品界可一点不缺各种封装好的库和 XX-as-a-Service,而且各种风味任君选择,低俗如 Kong 者——例如纽约的 Papaya King 热狗店——也有大批拥趸。Rio 的经典比喻:只靠 Soylent 过活的我,就像一只没有电量指示灯的 Apple Watch:饥饿是常态,但永远不知道什么时候算是吃饱了。 李如一最近在玩的 app(Rio 最近没有玩什么 app) Dark Echo Highball 最近我们读的一些文章 David Tod Roy 的英译本《金瓶梅》是堪比《计算机程序设计艺术》的宏伟工程 1990 年代的三款经典女性主义游戏重见天日,李如一也有捐 Kickstarter 哦 相关链接 《Byte》杂志上的「智能手表」 Dan Lavry: Sampling Theory For Digital Audio (PDF) The Science of Sample Rates (When Higher Is Better — And When It Isn’t xkcd: Connoisseur Joe Biden UCSD 的作曲家梁雷利用黄宾虹的画作曲 Insex(蜘蛛系列) Kong 内核恐慌第十五期:数据可视化与交互设计 Papaya King(李如一在节目里没想起名字的热狗店) Soylent Nectar Soylent 创始人最初的实验报告(2013) 《纽约客》对 Soylent 的报道:The End of Food 味之道 nvALT Notational Velocity Ubuntu Linux from Scratch Silicon Valley(美剧) Michael Pollan: In Defense of Food Phytochemical 人物简介 李如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。
This week, in our 53rd episode, we discuss s04e13 of Seinfeld: The Movie. We discuss Chris’s accolades, softball, papaya king, exploding helicopters, “A Comedy about romance and other perilous adventures”, fake movie dialogue. Download Episode 53 Show Notes Review for Focus Catch a Rising Star Papaya King Year of the Comet
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Dan Horan is the president and CEO of Papaya King, the venerable New York City hot dog and tropical juice restaurant. Dan shares lessons learned from his 20 years in the food industry and growing several small businesses into scalable chains.