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Want to share your thoughts about the podcast? Text a Message!Enjoy this wonderful interview with Jessica Iliev of Rooted Sol Osteopathy.I learned so many amazing things. This conversation is not to be missed!Here's more about Jessica:Jessica Iliev is a European trained Equine Osteopath (EDO) based in Solana Beach, California. With a passion for holistic healing, she specializes in addressing the root causes of physical and emotional imbalances in both humans and animals. Drawing from her own personal experiences with her horse and her journey to overcome chronic Lyme disease, she is committed to helping clients achieve optimal health through a comprehensive approach that goes beyond symptom relief.An avid learner, she has a relentless pursuit of further education in European Osteopathic techniques, continually expanding her knowledge to offer the most effective and advanced treatments. Alongside her professional development, Jessica is also deeply committed to spiritual personal growth.When she's not working with clients, Jessica Iliev enjoys spending time with her family—including her husband, two kids, dog, and horse—where she continues to cultivate her deep connection to the animals and people she treats. She believes in the power of both physical and emotional well-being as essential components to living a full, balanced life.To learn more, kindly visit her FB page here: https://www.facebook.com/RootedSolOsteopathy~~~~~~~~~~Thanks so much for listening! Please write a review if you're inspired!For Riding Instructors, please visit this support page: https://www.inspiredriding.com/support-for-riding-instructors
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the self-inflicted chaos of Trump's tariffs and an escalating trade war with China; the Supreme Court's careful responses to deportations without due process which leave key questions unanswered; and the brazen attempted heist of a North Carolina Supreme Court seat by Republicans. Emily: Adam Cancryn and Maggie Miller for Politico: Trump orders investigation of two first-term administration aides who criticized him John: Blue Mass (Wikipedia); National Museum of American History: Blue Mass Compound, Sugar-coated Pills; Wallace B. Mendelson for Psychology Today: Heavy Metal Blues: The History of Medicinal Mercury; Everything Is Tuberculosis by John Green; Alka Agrawal for Science: All the President's Pills. David: Sage McHugh for The Spruce: The 7 Best Moth Repellents the Spruce Has Tested; Sophie Yarin for The Brink: Pioneering Research from Boston University: Elevating the Clothes-Eating Moth from Pest to Evolutionary Marvel; Chris Obenschain for HowStuffWorks: What To Do If You Inherit An Old Car Listener chatter from Tim in Solana Beach, California: Jack Dolan for the L.A. Times: As baby great whites cruise among California surfers, science finds (almost) nothing to fear; Video (3:15), L.A. Times on YouTube For this week's Slate Plus bonus episode, Emily, John, and David discuss favorite artworks they turn to for solace and perspective when chaos and tumult dominates the news. In the latest Gabfest Reads, David talks with author Adam Higginbotham about his new book, Challenger: A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Kevin Bendis Research by Emily Ditto Want more Political Gabfest? Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Political Gabfest show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or visit slate.com/gabfestplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the self-inflicted chaos of Trump's tariffs and an escalating trade war with China; the Supreme Court's careful responses to deportations without due process which leave key questions unanswered; and the brazen attempted heist of a North Carolina Supreme Court seat by Republicans. Emily: Adam Cancryn and Maggie Miller for Politico: Trump orders investigation of two first-term administration aides who criticized him John: Blue Mass (Wikipedia); National Museum of American History: Blue Mass Compound, Sugar-coated Pills; Wallace B. Mendelson for Psychology Today: Heavy Metal Blues: The History of Medicinal Mercury; Everything Is Tuberculosis by John Green; Alka Agrawal for Science: All the President's Pills. David: Sage McHugh for The Spruce: The 7 Best Moth Repellents the Spruce Has Tested; Sophie Yarin for The Brink: Pioneering Research from Boston University: Elevating the Clothes-Eating Moth from Pest to Evolutionary Marvel; Chris Obenschain for HowStuffWorks: What To Do If You Inherit An Old Car Listener chatter from Tim in Solana Beach, California: Jack Dolan for the L.A. Times: As baby great whites cruise among California surfers, science finds (almost) nothing to fear; Video (3:15), L.A. Times on YouTube For this week's Slate Plus bonus episode, Emily, John, and David discuss favorite artworks they turn to for solace and perspective when chaos and tumult dominates the news. In the latest Gabfest Reads, David talks with author Adam Higginbotham about his new book, Challenger: A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Kevin Bendis Research by Emily Ditto Want more Political Gabfest? Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Political Gabfest show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or visit slate.com/gabfestplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the self-inflicted chaos of Trump's tariffs and an escalating trade war with China; the Supreme Court's careful responses to deportations without due process which leave key questions unanswered; and the brazen attempted heist of a North Carolina Supreme Court seat by Republicans. Emily: Adam Cancryn and Maggie Miller for Politico: Trump orders investigation of two first-term administration aides who criticized him John: Blue Mass (Wikipedia); National Museum of American History: Blue Mass Compound, Sugar-coated Pills; Wallace B. Mendelson for Psychology Today: Heavy Metal Blues: The History of Medicinal Mercury; Everything Is Tuberculosis by John Green; Alka Agrawal for Science: All the President's Pills. David: Sage McHugh for The Spruce: The 7 Best Moth Repellents the Spruce Has Tested; Sophie Yarin for The Brink: Pioneering Research from Boston University: Elevating the Clothes-Eating Moth from Pest to Evolutionary Marvel; Chris Obenschain for HowStuffWorks: What To Do If You Inherit An Old Car Listener chatter from Tim in Solana Beach, California: Jack Dolan for the L.A. Times: As baby great whites cruise among California surfers, science finds (almost) nothing to fear; Video (3:15), L.A. Times on YouTube For this week's Slate Plus bonus episode, Emily, John, and David discuss favorite artworks they turn to for solace and perspective when chaos and tumult dominates the news. In the latest Gabfest Reads, David talks with author Adam Higginbotham about his new book, Challenger: A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Kevin Bendis Research by Emily Ditto Want more Political Gabfest? Join Slate Plus to unlock weekly bonus episodes. Plus, you'll access ad-free listening across all your favorite Slate podcasts. You can subscribe directly from the Political Gabfest show page on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Or visit slate.com/gabfestplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This a very special episode!!! A VETERAN'S DAY SPECIAL EPISODE!!! Join in on this special as we discuss some huge developments within ADAX ENT. and the people we are bringing together! We talk with Erik Knowles a Marine Corps Veteran about a recent festival in Austin and about launching his podcast with ADAX ENT.Then we have a quick chat with Mike Vinn, also a USMC Veteran, about a few great projects like Toys For Tots on December 12th 2024, his coming up shows at the Belly Up in Solana Beach and at the IMPROV in Brea Ca. and most importantly our HUGE PROJECT!!!Be sure to listen, like, and share!BE SURE TO CHECK THEM ALL OUT !!!Joey Martinez https://linktr.ee/thedevildoctalkshowChris Renfro https://www.instagram.com/fro_in_the_wild?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==https://www.instagram.com/prodigal.sons.gear.guide?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==Shawn Dickens https://www.instagram.com/a_marine_called_doc?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==Brady Pesola https://www.instagram.com/grayman.project?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==Erik Knowles https://www.instagram.com/erikknowlescomedy?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==Tyler Southernhttps://www.instagram.com/mcnubs13?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==https://www.instagram.com/oneandathirdpodcast?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==Bryan Buckley https://www.instagram.com/bryan_buckley_09?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==https://www.instagram.com/hvgc_hemp?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==https://www.instagram.com/battlebrothersfoundation?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==Mike Vinnhttps://www.instagram.com/mikevinncomic?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==https://www.instagram.com/comedystorelj?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==Jerod Napier https://www.instagram.com/jerod_napier?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==https://www.instagram.com/risingridge?igsh=MWQ1ZGUxMzBkMA==https://risingridge.org/
Welcome to another episode of the Eagle Perspective Podcast. In this episode, Mike Siciliano, former Dean of Students, chats with one of our most recent alumni, Dorcas Ndume. Dorcas had many involvements at SFC, such as being president of BSU, playing five different sports, participating in global ministries, and various leadership positions. Join us in hearing about Dorcas's unique journey through all her SFC involvements and her walk with God. Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEaglesThe Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Welcome to another episode of the Eagle Perspective Podcast. In this episode, Mike Siciliano, former Dean of Students, chats with one of our most recent alumni, Dorcas Ndume. Dorcas had many involvements at SFC, such as being president of BSU, playing five different sports, participating in global ministries, and various leadership positions. Join us in hearing about Dorcas's unique journey through all her SFC involvements and her walk with God. Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEaglesThe Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Sunday's Race of the Day is Del Mar's Solana Beach Stakes. Dan Illman and Ashley Mailloux analyze here. This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
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In this episode, Cantore posts up at the Belly Up to talk to Chris Goldsmith, President of the Belly Up, about their 50th anniversary and the history of this iconic Solana Beach venue. From its early days as a town tavern featuring local blues bands to hosting The Rolling Stones for a private party to 50 shows in 50 days for its 50th Anniversary, LFG!
The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles
The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles
“The bulk of my work comes out of this place of the explosive female body and really meditating on that and looking at that. The body has always been my deepest interest, and painting the figure, and that has been the case for many, many years. And so when I started to think about family building and my reproductive health and my fertility, just even the inkling of those thoughts, the work started to become infused with these images of motherhood of the reproductive female body. Because it represents so much: there's so much richness there for me in terms of how we talk about the female body, in terms of its messiness and its inability to be contained.” - Alexandra CarterWelcome back to Postpartum Production! We are thrilled to begin Season 3 of the podcast, and to be in community with you once again. Season 3 further examines the intersection of Birth and Creativity, and what better person to start the season than Alexandra Carter, an artist focused on fertility, maternity, and the monstrous feminine, and who, when we held this conversation, was just weeks from giving birth to her second child.Alexandra's recent solo exhibitions include “Monstrous Mothers” at the Middle Room in Los Angeles, “Bumps and Grinds” at Rogers Gallery in Las Vegas, “A Sense of Heat in Her Brain” at Luna Aeneas Gallery in Los Angeles, “Berries for BowBow” at Radiant Space in Los Angeles and “Tether,” which was a duo show at Oolong Gallery in Solana Beach, California.In our first episode, Alexandra and Kaitlin discuss:Alexandra's journey as an artist and how that has tandemed with her motherhood journeyHow she is preparing for her second birth, both as a human and as an artist, and how it compares to that of her highly-medicalized first pregnancyThe meaning of the “explosive female body,” a subject much of Alexandra's work focuses onMore about Alexandra:Website: https://www.alexandra-carter.com/Instagram @alexandracarterstudio Please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and give us a rating. This will help us reach more listeners like you who are navigating the joys and pitfalls of artistic and parenting identities.For regular updates:Visit our website: postpartumproduction.com Follow us on Instagram: @postpartumproductionpodcastSubscribe to our podcast newsletter on Substack: https://postpartumproduction.substack.com
In this episode, we're gearing up for an exciting month ahead in the Design Coven community! Join us as we highlight a variety of virtual and in-person events scheduled for May. From workshops to networking opportunities, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Tune in to discover how you can get involved and elevate your design journey with our vibrant community.May 7, 2024, 10-11am PDTThe Proposal Blueprint Workshop / Group Coaching / Podcast EpisodeVirtual EventPro Members included Link to join May 13, 5-6pm PDTMystic Circle- The Language of Symbols: Using Tarot for Intuitive Decision-MakingVirtual EventPro Members includedLink to join May 15, 5:30-7:30pmASID Chapter MeetingIn-person at Bedrosians in Vista, CAAll Members Welcome - Link to joinMay 17, 11am-1:30pmFloral Alchemy Workshop - Bud vase making floral arrangement with lunchIn-person at Native Coastal Appliance in Solana Beach, CAPro Members discount (code in Pro Calendar)Link to get ticketsMay 29, 9-11am PDTCosmic Currents: Embracing Jupiter in Gemini With astrologer Giulia MartelloVirtual EventProMembers includedLink to joinMay 30, 5:30-8pmASID Emerging Professionals Council Meeting - Client Engagement & Working SessionsIn-person at Marmol Export San Diego, CALink to get ticketsAre you an interior designer or are you interested in Holistic Interior Design? Check out my membership program, the Design Coven! This program is a real-world industry mentorship for Holistic Interior Designers that has everything you won't find in traditional design school curriculum. You'll learn from practicing interior designers working on real life projects, and get access to cutting edge vendors, suppliers, furniture makers, textile designers, and design resources that I've curated over my 20+ years of design experience. As a member, you'll have the opportunity to build valuable relationships of your own. Learn more.Connect with Rachel LarraineWebsiteInstagramInterior Design ServicesInterior Design ResourcesHouzz (Affiliate Link)
Fusion Academy's Tainah Georges explains how they use a one-student-to-one-teacher model that allows students to achieve academically. Fusion describes itself as: “the world's most personalized middle and high school, with 1-to-1 classes that match your student's pace and preferences, so they can learn better, dive deeper, and never get left behind.” Their Mission statement: “Guided by a fundamental belief in the immense potential within every person, our mission is to help each student flourish – emotionally, socially, and academically – through positive, mentoring relationships and a personalized education experience.” Michelle Rose Gilman founded Fusion Academy out of frustration with the status quo, and a need for personalized education in her community. What began with one campus in Solana Beach, California in 1989 expanded to add a Los Angeles campus in 2010 through the help of what is now Fusion Education Group. Since then, Fusion has expanded to over 80 campuses across the country and changes the lives of thousands of families each year. For more about Fusion Academy: https://www.fusionacademy.com/ Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ https://www.instagram.com/diffbrains/ Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/
Within the peaceful, tranquil beachside community of Solana Beach, California, a shocking murder rattled the residents in December of 2020 when a 37-year-old woman murdered her 64-year-old stepfather. Allison tells us the rest of this story.YouTube for this podcast: https://youtu.be/NorBae9g8c4All our links (Instagram, TikTok, Merch, etc):https://linktr.ee/crimeandcoffeeNew Facebook Group to discuss episodes:www.facebook.com/groups/crimeandcoffeecouplepodcast/Over 50 bonus episodes! Support our little mom & pop podcast...Patreon (best for those who listen on Spotify or other 3rd party podcast apps):https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcoffeecoupleApple Subscriptions (easiest for those who listen on Apple Podcasts):https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crime-and-coffee-couple-true-crime-podcast/id1588624631Frownies facial patches Allison uses with discount:https://www.Frownies.com/discount/Crime10Support the showReferences available at https://www.crimeandcoffeecouple.com a few days after this podcast airs.Case Suggestions Form: https://forms.gle/RQbthyDvd98SGpVq8Hey, you made it this far! You're a great reader! :) Remember to subscribe to our podcast in your favorite podcast player. Do it before you forget!If you're listening on Spotify please leave us a 5-star review, and leave a comment on today's episode!If you're on an iPhone, review us on Apple Podcasts please! Scroll to the bottom of the page and hit the stars ;)We appreciate you more than you know.Reminder:Frownies facial patch discount:https://www.Frownies.com/discount/Crime10Support us and become a Patron! Over 30 bonus episodes:https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcoffeecouplePodcast Intro and Outro music:Seductress Dubstep or TrippinCoffee by Audionautix http://audionautix.comCreative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Adam begins the show talking about the Epstein list and his reaction to some of the names mentioned. Jodi Miller and Greg Fitzsimmons then join the show and Adam pitches a movie he thinks Rob Schneider would be perfect for. Next, the gang plays a round of Blah Blah Blog. Adam rants about various celebrities and known figures like Shawn Mendez, Alyssa Milano, and Randy Quaid. Next, Chris shares a news story about a local woman pleading guilty to hiring a hitman to kill her husband. Next, the group chats about racing, spinnakers, and boobs. *Recorded live at Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach, CA on January 7, 2024. For more with Greg Fitzsimmons: ? See him live: ? Jan 13: The Den (Chicago, IL) ? Jan 18-20: Punchline (Atlanta, GA) ? Feb 22-24: Helium (Portland, OR) ? March 8-10: The Comedy Store (La Jolla, CA) ? http://GregFitzsimmons.com For more with Jodi Miller: ? Watch The World's Funniest Weather ? Watch Funny You Should Ask ? Follow on Instagram @JodiMillerComic ? New special in the spring! Thank you for supporting our sponsors: ? http://ForThePeople.com/Adam or Dial #LAW (#529) ? http://OReillyAuto.com ? http://GetNativePath.com/ADAM
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate, and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach, California, an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Episode No. 629 features artist Alexandro Segade of My Barbarian, and a re-air of a 2013 conversation with artist Eleanor Antin. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is presenting "Eleanor Antin and My Barbarian," a fiftieth anniversary celebration of Antin's landmark 100 Boots (1973). The exhibition also includes work featuring Antin's alter ego, the King of Solana Beach, and My Barbarian's Universal Declaration of Infantile Anxiety Situations Reflected in the Creative Impulse (2013), a feminist performance work that centers matrilineal creative inheritance. The work's title references the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was co-authored by Eleanor Roosevelt in 1948, and Melanie Klein's 1929 essay "Infantile Anxiety Situations Reflected in a Work of Art and the Creative Impulse." Performers include Segade and his My Barbarian mates Malik Gaines and Jade Gordon, as well as artists Mary Kelly and Antin. "Eleanor Antin and My Barbarian is on view through February 18, 2024. My Barbarian's work has been presented at museums such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Hammer Museum, and the Museum of Modern Art, New York, and in a 2021-22 survey at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. This Bomb magazine interview between My Barbarian and Andrea Fraser was referenced on the program. For Antin images, see Episode No. 104.
In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Elizabeth Tresp discuss:How Elizabeth started her law firm (and manages her other businesses as well). The secret of work-life balance. Managing workload capacity and workload ability when hiring. Understanding your core competencies and trying new things. Key Takeaways:The work-life balance will change throughout your career and will look different for every person. Knowing when to hire is going to come with experience, but you need to be in tune with your employees, what is really happening, and if the work currently can support someone else. Always be recruiting (even if you're not currently hiring). You never know what conversation is going to be had and what that will turn into. Be willing to take the risk on things you enjoy and make you feel good. You never know what you will learn or how your business will grow. "Don't be scared. Take the risk. Invest in yourself. Invest in your goal and what you have to offer, own it, and feel good about it." — Elizabeth Tresp Get a free copy of Steve's book “Sales-Free Selling” here: www.fretzin.com/sales-free-selling Thank you to our Sponsors!Get Staffed Up: https://getstaffedup.com/bethatlawyer/Overture: https://overture.law/Get Visible: https://www.getvisible.com/ Episode References: 24 Months to Freedom by Brett Trembly - https://www.amazon.com/24-Months-Freedom-Staffing-Solutions/dp/1955242445 About Elizabeth Tresp: An attorney, business owner, investor, philanthropist, and mother, Elizabeth A. Tresp, JD, LL.M. founded her law firm, Tresp Law, APC in 2013 as a solo practitioner but quickly grew the firm to a successful mid-sized practice with several attorneys practicing under her direction. Elizabeth has a national client base consisting of thousands of clients from all walks of life in virtually every State.In 2019, Elizabeth purchased the nationally-revered law firm of Day & Associates, Inc, which has practiced continuously in Solana Beach since 1992. Today, Elizabeth is the principal attorney and owner of both law firms, with offices in Solana Beach, California; San Diego, California; and Kemmerer, Wyoming. Elizabeth is a respected volunteer and major donor in the non-profit community, and an angel investor and small business owner in numerous ventures throughout the United States. Elizabeth also owns or is a partner in several businesses from professional services to retail and food service. Her unique perspective informs her law practice, enabling her to design the right legal solutions for every individual client's needs.For the past six consecutive years, Elizabeth has been awarded Super Lawyers Rising Star. Awarded by the San Diego Business Journal, Elizabeth is also an honoree of the 2021 and 2023 Women of Influence in Law and the 2022 Business Women of the Year. Elizabeth earned her Juris Doctor (JD) and Master of Laws in Taxation (LLM) at the University of San Diego School of Law. Connect with Elizabeth Tresp: Website: https://www.tresplaw.com/Website: https://www.trespday.com/Website: https://www.normandysolutions.com/Website: https://www.trespcs.com/Phone: 858-248-2779LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethtresp/Instagram: https://instagram.com/tresplawapcInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/trespdayInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/normandysolutionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fossilfuelwy Connect with Steve Fretzin:LinkedIn: Steve FretzinTwitter: @stevefretzinInstagram: @fretzinsteveFacebook: Fretzin, Inc.Website: Fretzin.comEmail: Steve@Fretzin.comBook: Legal Business Development Isn't Rocket Science and more!YouTube: Steve FretzinCall Steve directly at 847-602-6911 Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
In this episode, we are talking with none other than the legendary Willis Bros @willisbrosmusic, Michael and Milton. These iconic twins are not only renowned surfers but also accomplished shapers and authors who have recently penned an incredible book chronicling their remarkable journey in big-wave surfing.Join us as we sit down with Michael and Milton in the picturesque setting of Oceanside Harbor. From the sandy shores of Solana Beach, California, to the awe-inspiring waves of Hawaii's North Shore, the Willis Bros have an extraordinary story to share.As young men, their lives were dedicated to the art of surfing, and they have some incredible stories to tell. Michael reminisces about his unforgettable first encounter with the mighty waves of Waimea Bay, a moment made possible with the support of good friends who helped him find the right headspace to conquer those colossal swells.We'll also delve into their board-building days, where they honed their craft and assembled one of the hottest surf teams of all time. The Willis Bros' passion for shaping surfboards is palpable, and their expertise in the field is unmatched.But what truly sets the Willis Bros apart is their unique approach to the ocean. They live by the philosophy "Blue Out-White In," a lifesaving theory passed down to them by the legendary Eddie Aikau. Find out how this principle has shaped their relationship with the ocean and enhanced their surfing experience. Join us as we explore the incredible life and adventures of the Willis Bros, right here on the QuiverCast! Buy the Book HEREGet it on AMAZONSupport the showIf you like the QuiverCast here are some ways to help us keep going! I always like Coffee! Buy me a Coffee! Become a Patreon for as little as a Buck a Month! Patreon Find Us: Website: thequivercast.com Instagram: @quiver_cast Facebook: The QuiverCast Twitter: @The_QuiverCast Sound Editing by: The Steele Collective
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Ryan and Patrick head to Solana Beach this week to visit Steve Goldberg and Chris Goldsmith at the historic Belly Up music venue. Together, Steve and Chris share stories about the club's famous past and reminisce about Jimmy's legendary performances. This is one you do not want to miss.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
Santa Fe Christian Schools (SFC) is a private kindergarten through 12th-grade college preparatory school located in Solana Beach, California. SFC has a 100% four-year college acceptance rate and graduates are accepted into top colleges and universities nationwide. SFC is accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and Association of Christian Schools International. To learn more about Santa Fe Christian, visit www.sfcs.net. @SFCSEagles The Eagle Perspective Podcast discusses Biblical Truths within parenting and family values, education, child development, and Christian ministry with students, teachers, and alumni of Santa Fe Christian Schools. Discover what makes this school in Solana Beach California an exceptional place to attend, grow, and partner.
A three-star Michelin chef has opened a burger joint in San Diego. It's called Tanner's Prime Burgers. Exclamation point. Another one. Some hyperactive emoji. Pass the fries. The chef is Brandon Rodgers, who cut his teeth in San Diego years ago. He originally moved here to work with Tony DiSalvo, a nationally known chef who was heading up the former Jack's in La Jolla. Rodgers then joined Gavin Kaysen at El Bizcocho (now Avant). He cooked on Iron Chef with Kaysen, and their team defeated Michael Symon in “Battle Octopus.” Rodgers then went to Napa, where he spent a year at the French Laundry and met fellow chef Corey Lee. He helped Lee open Benu, and the restaurant would get three Michelin stars with Rodgers as chef de cuisine. Brandt Beef is the force behind this exclamation point. The family owned beef company in San Diego, with their headquarters above Ranch 45 in Solana Beach (their ranch is two hours east in Brawley). They're pretty renowned in chef circles because of the ethos—a multigenerational family operation, treat their animals right, no drugs, no antibiotics, single-source beef, no B.S. Just a highly respected, small-ish operation in an industry that's dominated by four major multinational beef companies. Tanner's is named after Eric Brandt's son. So this week on HHH, David and I sit down with Brandon and Eric and hear the story. And we crush a burger made with New School American Cheese (you can hear about this project in last week's episode with chef Eric Greenspan), some beef tallow fries (the best kind), an ice cream sandwich made with beef tallow and Brandon's wife's cookies. It is a phenomenal burger. And Rodgers, Brandt, and Greenspan will be serving that burger, plus another specialty of Eric's at the Del Mar Wine + Food Festival this weekend.
On this episode we talk with Sam May who's leading a small team of mortgage originators in the Solana Beach, CA area. They're on pace to close $100 Million in funded loans in 2023.Sam is crushing it with his local agents, teaching classes and building a well-known personal brand for his team.Listen in as we discuss how to identify your ideal client and create content that attracts them. We also dig into creating video content, building your social media followers and attracting agents vs chasing.Episode Resources:Follow Sam on InstagramBook a Call With GeoffJoin the Facebook Group
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Comedians Sam Morril and Kimbles Hume join Adam as he remembers the time he tried to teach a model to drive stick shift. Dawson debuts a new installment of the ‘White Information Network' and Sam remembers the complicated process of how he was adopted. Next, they compare the beer commercials of today to those made in the 2000's and learn about the Coors Party Ball. Next, Kimbles Hume reports the news including: Martha Stewart becoming the oldest ever Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover model, Dave Chappelle speaking out about the San Francisco homeless crisis, claims of a toxic work environment on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show', revelations that the murdered Cash App founder attended underground sex parties with the sister of his killer, and more. PLUGS: Watch Sam Morril's special ‘Same Time Tomorrow' streaming on Netflix See Sam Morril live: HAMPTON BEACH, NH - HAMPTON BEACH CASINO - JUNE 1st PORTLAND, ME - STATE THEATER - JUNE 2nd MASHANTUCKET, CT - FOXWOODS RESORT CASINO - JUNE 3rd And for more dates, visit SamMorril.com And follow Sam on Instagram: @SamMorril See Kimbles Hume live: Solana Beach, CA - Belly Up Tavern - June 4th Phoenix, AZ - Mic Drop Mania - August 24th to 27th And for more dates visit KimblesHume.com And follow Kimbles on Twitter and Instagram: @KimblesHume THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY'S SPONSORS: SimpliSafe.com/ADAM BlindsGalore.com, let them know we sent you The Jordan Harbinger Show OReillyAuto.com Angi.com AthleticGreens.com/ACS 4Patriots.com enter ADAM
Adam talks to the legendary performer, Donny Osmond. Donny gets into his goal to release 68 albums and surpass Elvis, his time working on ‘Mulan' and ‘Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat', and how he won ‘Dancing with the Stars'. They get into a deeper discussion about dealing with anxiety and the obstacles you face when trying to rebrand yourself. Next, Kimbles Hume reports the news including: a woman stabbing her husband after getting confused over sex pictures of herself, a porn star lecturing at UC Santa Barbara, a YouTuber crashing a plane, and more. PLUGS: For Donny Osmond's tour dates, go to Donny.com Catch Kimbles on any of the shows below and follow her on Instagram for more dates @kimbleshume May 16th - The Comedy Store, La Jolla May 18th - House of Comedy, Phoenix June 4th - Belly Up, Solana Beach, with Adam Carolla and Brad Williams! THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY'S SPONSORS: OReillyAuto.com The Jordan Harbinger Show Angi.com Apartments.com
Deputy District Attorneys Teresa Pham and Jorge Del Portillo talk about their trial strategies in prosecuting People v. Jade Janks.On December 21, 2022, Jade Janks was found guilty of first degree murder. Janks murdered her former stepfather, Tom Merriman, after discovering nude photographs of herself on Tom's computer. Tom was the founder of the Butterfly Farms in Encinitas, CA and the murder took place in Solana Beach, CA.This case received lots of publicity and was featured on CourtTV. FACTS:On December 23, 2020, Tom was transferred from Scripps Hospital to an aftercare facility and Jade Janks decided to clean Tom's apartment for him before he was discharged. While she was cleaning Tom's apartment, she discovered nude photos of herself on his computer. She was so disturbed by the discovery that she couldn't shower alone and feared Tom would be discharged early and come home.She began plotting the murder and sought help from a “fixer”, Alan Roach, who was a friend of a friend. The plan was to dose Tom with sleeping pills, get him to his bed, suffocate him, and stage it to look like an overdose. On December 31, 2020, Janks dosed Tom after picking him up from Aviara Healthcare, but the fixer never showed up. The fixer sent his buddy Brian Salomon to help out, but when she asked Brian to strangle Tom, Brian immediately left. Janks called her friend Adam for help. When Adam showed up, she confessed to dosing , suffocating and strangling Tom to death. She asked Adam to move Tom's body into a wheelbarrow and into Tom's bed to make it look like an overdose. Adam didn't want any part of it and left.Adam reported to the police that his friend confessed to murdering Tom. When authorities were looking for Tom, they couldn't find him. When they brought Janks in for questioning, she claimed not to know where he was.After hours of searching inside the property, in the early morning hours of Jan 2, 2021, detectives found Tom's body buried under a pile of trash. After arresting Janks and searching her cell phone, detectives found very suspicious text messages including:I just dosed the hell out of him.I really didn't want to involve that many people.It's going to be Weekend at Bernie's.I can't keep a kicking body in my truck. (*says truck but likely meant trunk)An autopsy found no signs of strangulation but did find toxic levels of zolpidem, otherwise known as Ambien.Crime or Fiction: Each episode we look at the laws on the books and quiz the panelists to see if they can guess which law is fake. 2 are real, 1 is fake--can you guess which one is the fake? The theme of this episode are laws from the Solana Beach Municipal Code.A. It's illegal to have an apiary in a residential zone.B. It's illegal to tattoo a person's skin if it has a rash or pimples.C. It's illegal to have bamboo over 15 feet tall. Disclaimer: The views expressed on this podcast are solely of the speakers and do not reflect the views of the Deputy DA's Association nor the District Attorney.Questions and comments can be emailed to crimenewsinsider@gmail.com.Featured in the Top 10 San Diego Podcasts!Featured in the Top 10 Criminal Law Podcasts!Website: https://sdddaa.net/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SanDiegoDDAs/Twitter: @CrimeNewsInsidr, @SanDiegoDDAsInstagram: @sandiegoddasMusic by: The Only Ocean - "Snake"Image by: Pixabay user Michael Gaida.
This week on Happy Half Hour, our food and drink podcast that won a national award and we'll never shut up about that fact… I try somewhat awkwardly to establish nostalgic bonds with David Kennedy, co-owner of James Coffee Co. James is the younger brother of a longtime friend (Lisa Kennedy, who owns The Corner Mercantile & Eatery in La Jolla). I vaguely remember going over to their house when we were in high school, and I'm fairly certain I falsified a memory of him learning guitar while we tried to study (David is a member of the band Angels & Airwaves with Tom DeLonge of blink-182, and played in Box Car Racer). David co-owns James Coffee Co with his wife, Carina (the way he tells it, there wouldn't be a coffee company without her and her math brain, or at least her insistence that they manage how much money comes in, and how much goes out), and his brother, Jacob. “I got really into coffee shop culture when I was traveling,” David says of the start. “I bought an old popcorn maker and started roasting my own beans.” We have an honest conversation about their efforts to get rid of single-use coffee cups, and be as sustainable as humanly possible without losing their shirt. James was one of the first shops to get rid of single-use cups, and use only durable cups that customers could return and fill. The project didn't really work, he admits. They're still offering it, tinkering with it. But being more environmentally friendly while maintaining a sustainable business model isn't an easy thing, and we talk through that frustration. In “Hot Plates,” big chef swap news this week. Jon Bautista, who was lobbed a James Beard nomination for his work at Kingfisher last year, left to join the wholly resuscitated and thriving SD classic, The Fishery. Meanwhile, the chef that was part of The FIshery's reemergence accepted a job at Callie next to Travis Swikard (arguably one of the best restaurants and chefs in the city). That's a hell of a team now. Downtown gets a new rooftop restaurant, Leave of Absence. The exec chef guiding its light has San Diego roots—Jason Neroni, who longtime food fans might remember as the chef at Blanca in the 00s. Neroni's a talent, and now he's got some operational kitchen wisdom. Good to have him back in the scene. Leave of Absence will be doing wood-fired dishes and brunch options like flatbread pizza with squash blossoms and chicken shawarma meatballs. In the holy-shit sushi world, Sushi Ichifuji just opened—a new 10-seat omakase-only restaurant in Linda Vista, helmed by chef Masato Fujita who previously worked at Michelin-starred restaurants Soichi and Tadokoro. Meanwhile, family-owned Our Green Affair is set to open its third location in Solana Beach this summer, featuring clean, healthy food created when one of the family members was diagnosed with Crohns. And in we can't believe it took this damn long news—agua frescas have been added to the national “harding” movement, where every liquid that isn't motor oil is getting spiked with booze. El Perquito hard agua frescas has opened Miralani Makers District. The famed NYC street cart chain Halal Guys have announced plans to open not one, not two, but five locations in San Diego. David and I discuss our excitement, and at the same time, our love for the hometown favorite Kebab Shop.
Kyle Dunnigan and Jessimae Peluso join Adam live at Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach, CA. They talk to 'Chris Hansen' about a guy hiring a hitman to take out a 14 year old and 'Donald Trump' comments on the Chinese spy balloon. The gang then plays a round of The Rotten Tomatoes Game before pulling ping pong balls for Adam Carolla is Unprepared.
Over the last few decades we've really started to ask questions about what we're eating. Does the green label really mean organic—or was it grown on an organic “section” of a farm, gobbling up pesticides in the wind? If I'm buying this tomato in January, and it was grown in Florida sand, picked unripe, and gassed on the train on the way to California—what, exactly, am I getting out of this? Why do some eggs look like mandarins and some look like a vague notion of the color yellow? Farmers markets definitely make us feel better about what we're putting on our tables. You get to meet the people who grew what you eat. Look ‘em in the eye. See if you get any frankenfood vibes. On this week's episode of Happy Half Hour, Troy and David talk to one San Diegan whose life was altered pretty radically when Stefani de Palma visited his farm stand. His plot of land in Escondido—Sage Hill Ranch Gardens—was fairly small, three acres. But De Palma—then chef de cuisine of Addison—saw the promise. She worked with Spencer, used his farm as a sort of R&D plot for the restaurant. This month, Addison was named a three-star Michelin restaurant—one of only 14 in the country, the famed guide's highest honor. And Sage Hill was name-checked on the menu. Not bad for a guy who became an accidental farmer in an effort to save his family's land. A few years back, Spencer's family was considering selling the property. He couldn't bear to leave it, so he convinced them to let him try to grow some food. With a clean slate and zero farming experience, Spencer opted to try traditional farming like his neighbors—but his plot was too small and too steep for tractors and machines. So Sage Hill Ranch & Gardens became one of the only farms in San Diego County to be entirely human-powered. No synthetic fertilizers or tilling, actually serving as a carbon sink for the area. “How do we feed our people and not destroy the earth?” is the big question he deals with on a daily basis. Spencer talks with Troy and David about his surprising career shift, and how eating certain foods helped him solve his own health issues. This episode is recorded live on location at Pacific Point lobby bar, the sushi lounge at Park Hyatt Aviara overlooking the natural preserve and coastline in Carlsbad. Chef Aaron Nguyen, who was a chef at Nobu for years, serves up a few incredible dishes. And Aviara chef Chris Carriker shares the pretty hilarious story about the time he won an episode of Chopped right before the pandemic hit. In “Hot Plates,” chef Stefani says goodbye to Addison after announcing her departure last year. One of Tijuana's top chefs, Ruffo Ibarra, will be joining the Be Saha Group to take over the culinary program at the revamped gem, Guild Hotel in downtown. A Solana Beach local opened San Diego's second zero-waste grocery store called Local Scoop to power sustainable living and support local growers. Troy's recommendation during “Two People, Fifty Bucks” was a low profile seared albacore poke and smoked ribs with lemongrass ponzu from the Charcoal and Soy food truck while David raved about a light, refreshing smashburger and friendly atmosphere at Harland Brewing Co. Listen to the full episode of Happy Half Hour for details on where to eat next.