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Jimmy Langley is a man of many talents. From a small town in Northern California, Jimmy dealt with lots of adversity growing up, which made him who he is today. Jimmy is the Founder and Managing Partner of LDG Commercial Real Estate, a boutique firm that focuses on the representation of office, industrial, and retail tenants in the leasing or acquisition of real estate. He also owns Empress Investments, a restaurant group responsible for the very popular Death by Tequila and has funded 18 restaurants around San Diego. He's also involved in the SEAL Future Foundation and Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. During episode #109 of the Million Dollar Mortgage Experience, Jon and Jimmy discuss the state of the commercial real estate market (including the office sector), the SEAL Future Foundation, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Resident Brewing, Death by Tequila, Jimmy's favorite failure story, advice for sales professionals, tips for remembering people's names and showing you're genuine, and the best and worst parts about being Jimmy Langley. You can find Jimmy on his Instagram @leftylangly or any of his websites: ldgcre.com // empressinvestments.com // deathbytequila.com // residentbrewing.com Learn about FundLoans mortgage programs: FundLoans.com/loan-products Price a loan: fundloans.com/quick-pricer2 Talk with an Account Executive: fundloans.com/our-team
Francisco, Big Sexy y Magic Mike se ponen de pie ante el sabor de esta gloriosa Imperial Stout. Aunque... al parecer venia con una curiosa sorpresita. Quédate al final de este video y entérate como estuvo esta chulada de episodio. Esto es #UnaCervezaAlaVez
Nestled within The Local Eatery and Drinking Hole in the Gaslamp Quarter, Resident Brewing has long been a hangout for game-going Friars fans. Pre- and post-gaming Padres die-hards have been hitting the brewpub up even more of late following Resident's recent collaboration with right-handed starting pitcher Joe Musgrove, AKA: the first Pads hurler ever to throw a perfect game. The result of that meeting of the minds is No-No Joe, a mega-hopped Double IPA that we'll be drinking along with some of Resident's other beers when they join us on the podcast.What They Drank:No-No Joe | Unfiltered West Coast Double IPA (8.2%)Fleeting Glimpse | Gin & Tonic-inspired Barrel-rested Saison (8%)Barrel-aged Baby Sips | Bourbon Barrel-aged Imperial Stout w/ Toasted Coconut, Vanilla Beans & Mostra Coffee (14.5%)
The Padres won a wild "Opening Day" against the Reds with a Victor Caratini walk off. Fernando Tatis has officially made his case to be the MVP. Beer Friday with Resident Brewing drinking the Joe Musgrove No No Joe. Support the show: http://Kaplanandcrew.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Padres won a wild "Opening Day" against the Reds with a Victor Caratini walk off. Fernando Tatis has officially made his case to be the MVP. Beer Friday with Resident Brewing drinking the Joe Musgrove No No Joe. Support the show: http://Kaplanandcrew.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Padres won a wild "Opening Day" against the Reds with a Victor Caratini walk off. Fernando Tatis has officially made his case to be the MVP. Beer Friday with Resident Brewing drinking the Joe Musgrove No No Joe. Support the show: http://Kaplanandcrew.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this very special episode we sat down with three successful entrepreneurs whose combined resumes make for a powerful discussion! The goal was to give our audience an unfiltered look into how Covid-19 has impacted the past, present and future of 4 vulnerable industries - Hotels, Restaurants, Real Estate, & Fitness.Matt Greene, the Executive VP of Operations for Evolution Hospitality. Jimmy Langley, the CEO and Founder of Empress Investments, LDG Commercial, and Resident Brewing. And Artem Sharoskin, the CEO and Founder of The Boxing Club Sport & Fitness. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host Ben Rice travels to San Diego, CA, to conduct mini-interviews during Karl Strauss’s Collabapalooza 2019! This is the second episode in that series of mini’s. In segment one, Ben sits down with Craig Nelson of Resident Brewing and Nyle Molina of Abnormal Brewing, to discuss their strange shared history, lager collaborations, POGs, tribal tattoos, the brewpub model, and the similarities (and surprising differences) between the San Diego and Florida craft beer markets. In segment two, Lost Abbey’s Chase Michaels and Nick Tretow go in-depth on the sour/wild ale process, as well as the fairy new offshoot brewery model (Lost Abbey is itself an offshoot of Port Brewing, as is The Hop Concept), and why anyone would ever want to live in the Midwest. And finally, in segment three, Ben chats with Larry Monasakanian of Fall Brewing and Justin Stambaugh of Stave & Nail, to learn about the exciting world of small-scale craft brewing, mass-produced craft Mexican lagers, Fall’s involvement with Who Cares, and the difference between a beer nerd and a beer douchebag. All this and more, on episode 116 of Barley & Me. Enjoy! And if you missed the first part of this series, recorded at Collabapalooza 2019, I encourage you to listen to episode 115, featuring interviews with Societe, Burning Beard, White Labs, Melvin, and Latchkey. You can follow Barley & Me across social media @barleyandmepod. You can email questions/comments/concerns to barleyandmepod@gmail.com or barleyandmepodcast@gmail.com. New website! www.barleyandmepod.com! And, of course, you can buy Barley & Me t-shirts at www.zen-threads.com. You can find our guests online as well, and they pretty much all agree Instagram is the best place to get news on upcoming events, tap lists, and new products, so follow them! Abnormal Beer @abnormalbeerco Resident Brewing @residentbrewing Lost Abbey @lostabbey / @portbrewing @thehopconcept Stave & Nail @staveandnailbeer Fall Brewing @fallbrewingcompany Thank you to Karl Strauss (@karlstraussbeer) and Rad Craft Beer (@radcraftbeer) for the invite and opportunity. Thank you to Jay Jones of Thorn Brewing (@thornbeer) and Emily Hutto and Chea Franz of Rad Craft Beer for helping connect me with brewers on-site at Collabapalooza and for refilling my glass as needed. This episode is brought to you by: -The Art of Beer, happening January 24, 2020, at McClelland Conference Center in Sacramento, CA. Get your tickets online at www.artofbeerinvitational.com Barley & Me listeners can get 10% off their purchase of tickets and packages by using promo code Barley10 Attentive listeners (and readers), Barley & Me is giving away two (2) VIP tickets to the upcoming Art of Beer. There are two (2!) ways to enter: review the podcast on your favorite podcast app (then take a screenshot and email it to me or slide in those DMs) OR come up with a catchy name for our upcoming New Year’s episode (by email or those wet DMs). Host Ben Rice will pick his favorite review or favorite episode name idea and that listener will get two (2) free tickets. IF you submit a killer review and name idea (so killer they’re Ben’s favorite in each category), you can win FOUR (4!!!) VIP tickets to Art of Beer. So get those reviews and names in! -“Drink Better Beer” by Joshua Bernstein, available now on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Indiebound, and www.joshuambernstein.com. Makes a great gift for any beer lover this holiday season! -Comedy Night at Crooked Lane! The next show is Thursday, January 16, at Crooked Lane Brewing in Auburn, CA. Tickets are $10 and are available on Eventbrite, at the brewery (536 Grass Valley Hwy, Auburn, CA) or by phone (530) 878-5232. January’s headliner, Caitlin Weierhauser, recently made her late night debut on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and will be featured in the upcoming Disney film Timmy Failure, was Portland’s Funniest Person 2017, and has performed at the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal. Also appearing are Nick Sahoyah of popular YouTube series “Cool Moms” and Chazz Hawkins, who has opened for such acts as Hannibal Burress, Ali Wong, and Craig Robinson. Do you have a story about racism, sexism, homophobia, or transphobia in the beer industry? You can submit your story anonymously, to be read on a future episode of Barley & Me at https://forms.gle/SmDuBT3zGKxNCVZ757 Intro Music: “Functional Alcoholism” by Be Brave Bold Robot (@bebraveboldrobot) Additional Music: “JamRoc” by Breez (@breeztheartist) Logo by Jessica DiMesio (@alivingclicheart)
The most metal movie of all time deserves the most metal review to follow it! Well, this is NOT that review but we do drink beer and talk about the critically acclaimed revenge acid trip from director Panos Cosmatos. For this mindf%&k of a movie we needed an equally complex beverage, and our new friends from Resident Brewing were up to the challenge with 2 versions of their Saison Prestige. Everyone got their coldies and comically vicious axes ready? Then let's do this!!!!
James Langley, a northern California native, and founder of Resident Brewing, a partner in the private capital group, Empress Capital Investments, talks about his impoverished childhood, and how that helped shape his work ethic necessary for his career success. Tune in at http://www.jayrooke.com/011 for more. Check out my website: https://jayrooke.com/ Follow me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TribeCreator/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayrooke/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JayRooke
Homebrewers and small breweries often make very good beer. In this episode of Good Beer Matters we continue exploring the world of small breweries, their evolution and their challenges with Resident Brewing in San Diego, CA. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jeremy-storton/message
Jimmy Langley is the quintessential entrepreneur. Our interview starts with his first business venture, what it took, how he almost quit and exactly how he is now partner at a commercial real estate company, owner in multiple restaurants, bars, car washes, Starbucks properties and most notably, a founder at Resident Brewing, the fastest growing craft brewery in San Diego. Check out more, including videos of our interviews at VicariouslyPodcast.com