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"The key to life is accepting challenges. Once someone stops doing this, he's dead." Bette Davis How do you adjust to the things you didn't plan for? I'd say a lot of us are getting a forced lesson in grit, persistence, and creativity. Covid-19 has impacted countless businesses, jobs, and lives, making things extremely volatile in our economy. With all this uncertainty, the choices we make now are likely to shape our future more than we think. While some see this and freak out, others do their best to absorb the information they have, assess what they can do, and make a decision. Which one are you? Today's guest is used to volatility. Working his way up in the restaurant business from a dishwasher and barback, Chad Gangwer now runs three restaurants in Greenville, SC. If you know anything about the industry, you know it's extremely challenging, volatile, and taxing. Chad continues to take on the challenges and increase his skills every step of the way. The latest challenge he faces is one that has caused possibly the biggest economic shock of our time. We're talking about Covid-19. The Coronavirus has many people staying at home practicing social distancing. Because of this, restaurants and bars find themselves on the front lines of this blitzkrieg that is this pandemic. Like many of us, everyday Chad and his team need to make the call on what to do next given the current situation. In a time of uncertainty, the best thing to do is rely on your work ethic, lean into the people you serve, and work on getting through it together. When all this is said and done, we'll hopefully be sharing the lessons we learn from this with others in the future. Take a listen to today's episode as Chad and I explore moving up within the ranks of a company, challenges of running a restaurant, how to constantly improve on your craft, and how we can hopefully make it through this pandemic. Be sure to show your support and love by connecting with one of Chad's restaurants below: Southern Culture: https://southernculturekitchenandbar.com/ SC IG: https://www.instagram.com/southernculturegvl/ SC FB: https://www.facebook.com/SouthernCulturekitchenandbar LTO: https://ltoburgerbargvl.com/ LTO IG: https://www.instagram.com/ltoburgersandbar/ LTO FB: https://www.facebook.com/LTOBurgerBar/ Habitap: https://www.thehabitap.com/ Habitap IG: https://www.instagram.com/habitapgvl/ Habitap FB: https://www.facebook.com/thehabitap/ If you enjoyed this episode, I encourage you to join our Patreon Page and help us continue to bring you more great content. If you are unable, no worries! You can show your support by sharing this with a friend or leaving us a review on iTunes. Every little bit helps! Become a Patron! This Podcast was filmed in the studio at ComRADery: A collaborative Work Space in Greenville, SC. If you live in the Greenville area, connect with ComRADery and find out how you can try the space for FREE! Be sure to mention you found them through the No Rain… No Rainbows Podcast! I hope you enjoy this episode of No Rain… No Rainbows. #LetsGrow
In this episode, we go over how to argue as well as having a strong argument and the Socratic method, what it means to be a selfish consumer, and kind of exposing the hypocrisy of the LGBTQAAIPetc We'd really appreciate feedback, so if you want to dive into a deeper discussion on a topic with one of us, or have a topic suggestion or something, feel free to hit us up Find Brandon on SC/IG @ blur5290rb and on Twitter @ blur5290 Find Isaac on Twitter/IG @ esockesquivel_ and on SC @ esock_esquivel
We discuss how support can positively and negatively affect an individual and we also discuss separating the art from the artist Feel free to hit us up for feedback, topic requests, etc Brandon sm: SC/IG - blur5290rb and Twitter @blur5290 Isaac sm: SC - esock_esquivel and Twitter/IG - esockesquivel_
In this episode we go over cats and dogs and talk about mental illness. We briefly go over things like PTSD and anxiety, but we mainly focus on depression. We ran out of time, but we'll finish our discussion next week and tie it into our next topic. Find Brandon on SC/IG @blur5290rb and on Twitter @blur5290. Fine Isaac on IG/Twitter @esockesquivel_ and on SC @esock_esquivel
Dr. Speelziek interviews Dr. Kurt Kimpinski and Dr. Luciano Sposato on their article, Subcutaneous versus intravenous immunoglobulin for chronic autoimmune neuropathies. A meta-analysis. High-dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) is an evidence-based treatment for multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN) and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). Recently, subcutaneous immunoglobulin (SC-Ig) has received increasing attention. The authors performed a meta-analysis of reports of efficacy and safety of SC-Ig versus IVIg for inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathies.The efficacy of SC-Ig is similar to IVIg for CIDP and MMN and has a significant safety profile. Muscle Nerve 55: 802-809, 2017.
Dr. Speelziek interviews Dr. Kurt Kimpinski and Dr. Luciano Sposato on their article, Subcutaneous versus intravenous immunoglobulin for chronic autoimmune neuropathies. A meta-analysis. High-dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) is an evidence-based treatment for multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN) and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). Recently, subcutaneous immunoglobulin (SC-Ig) has received increasing attention. The authors performed a meta-analysis of reports of efficacy and safety of SC-Ig versus IVIg for inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathies.The efficacy of SC-Ig is similar to IVIg for CIDP and MMN and has a significant safety profile. Muscle Nerve 55: 802-809, 2017.
Dr. Speelziek interviews Dr. Kurt Kimpinski and Dr. Luciano Sposato on their article, Subcutaneous versus intravenous immunoglobulin for chronic autoimmune neuropathies. A meta-analysis. High-dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) is an evidence-based treatment for multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN) and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). Recently, subcutaneous immunoglobulin (SC-Ig) has received increasing attention. The authors performed a meta-analysis of reports of efficacy and safety of SC-Ig versus IVIg for inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathies.The efficacy of SC-Ig is similar to IVIg for CIDP and MMN and has a significant safety profile. Muscle Nerve 55: 802-809, 2017.
this week we get in deep on some things we seen in the black panther movie . i might be woke and if u have any questions hit me up on any of my social media. SC IG randy_ace https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100022164586196