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This Miami trash room had a severe roach infestation. However, after a trial period of two weeks, the trash room shows a reduction of over ninety five percent through the use of a pyrethroid application with IGR (insect growth regulator). On today's edition of the Pestgeek Podcast, Integrated Pest Management expert Franklin ‘The Pestgeek' Hernandez…
In this episode we bring forests and green spaces to you—in your community, home, or business. Jonathan Taylor, CEO and co-founder of Andromeda District, shares his vision for a new generation of green living. This Miami-based movement is passionate about bringing plants and green spaces into urban environments, and recently built the largest living green wall in the US in Nashville, Tennessee. We discuss how green walls and plants can clean the air and cool our cities through evaporative cooling.
This Miami political satires hits the core of South Florida craziness with precision. His website and meme page "Miami Creation Myth" is fuego af. In this episode we touched on various topic affecting Miami living. It's funny, insightful and energetic. We hope you enjoy it. IG: @miamicreationmyth @freshorphresh @quebolapodcast
A little over a decade ago, there was a time when Sean Kingston ruled the summer airwaves with big-time singles like “Beautiful Girls”, “Take You There”, and his Justin Bieber collaboration, “Eenie Meenie”. This Miami-born singer of Jamaican heritage broke through into the industry with the help of MySpace and became one of the first musicians to capitalize on having a significant online presence. His ability to craft dance-friendly melodies in the genres of dancehall, R8B, and hip-hop went largely unmatched for years, but upon entering the 2010's Kingston's career would begin to cool down. Then, in 2011 came a near-losing life experience that shifted his priorities leading to him take a step-back from the industry. Today, Sean Kingston is finally gearing up to release his first album in nearly 10 years. Want to find out what's brought him back? Then keep watching our newest episode of Where Are They Now!
You are now listening to Ritmos Negros! In this episode, I have the honor of speaking with Diana Danelys de Los Santos, aka Amara La Negra. This Miami-born Afro-Latina with Dominican roots has paved the way for Afro-Latin artists in the music industry. We get a special backstage pass into the life of a television/music celebrity! Being a champion of inclusion, Diana utilizes her creative platform to celebrate the diaspora and Blackness in Latin culture. IG: @amaralanegraaln Podcast: @exactlyamara
Episode XI (feat Luke from One Voice Radio) details The 2 Live Crew. In this episode Diggie and Luke breakdown the importance of 2 Live Crew and how they impacted the world of hip-hop by creating their own lane. By doing it their way 2 Live Crew left a mark on music forever. This Miami based group that proved that freedom of speech is worth fighting for in Hip-Hop!
Episode XI (feat Luke from One Voice Radio) details The 2 Live Crew. In this episode Diggie and Luke breakdown the importance of 2 Live Crew and how they impacted the world of hip-hop by creating their own lane. By doing it their way 2 Live Crew left a mark on music forever. This Miami based group that proved that freedom of speech is worth fighting for in Hip-Hop!
This Miami hurricanes football classic talks about the Triple OT thriller up in Clemson on September 17, 2005. The Canes would win that game 36-30. Here's a little background on both teams and what the aftermath what ultimately be. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-rivera73/support
This Miami hurricanes football classic is from October 27, 1996 at West Virginia. And what is dubbed: “Miracle in the Mountains I”, Tremain Mack blocks a punt with 29 aeconds left and down 7-3 and Nate Brooks runs it in for the GW TD in a 10-7 win. Needless to say it got ugly at Halftime and much more so Postgame. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/daniel-rivera73/support
Known as the Cuban Missile Crisis of Burlesque, Tito Bonito is an international and award-winning performer, host, instructor, producer, graphic designer and editor.This Miami, Florida native moved to Chicago, in 2005, where he fell in love with theatre and the resurgence of burlesque as an empowering, body-positive movement.We talk to him about his family’s approval, his penchant for pulling his pants down as a young boy and his journey to become an acclaimed male burlesque performer, in a female dominated art form. A little bit of naughty is a little bit niceHe's a whole lot of glam, sweat, sugar, sex, spiceIt’s Burlesque…Tito Bonito style!
Pat Dooley talks Gators football in this edition of the Dooley Noted podcast. Pat talks about this being the biggest opening game in UF history, nerves for the fans, the other games this weekend and of course Three Things. Guest Lee McGriff, the former Florida wide receiver and radio analyst, is the guest today. Breakdown 1:00 Biggest opening game in UF history 7:50 The mystery player of the game is 11:00 This Miami team has some talent 12:45 A lot of nerves for the Florida fans this week 14:30 This game has so much attention 15:15 The other games of Week 0 19:30 Interview with Lee McGriff 31:18 Try listening to the game on radio for more details 32:00 The Pac 12 decides no noon games 34:10 Jim Harbaugh's book talks about cheating in the south 36:30 Three Things
Cuban-American illustrator Cristy C. Road is unlike any other artist you've ever met before. Her vivacious attitude isn't just contagious but endearing. This Miami-based gemini is nothing short of spectacular as she spills on her toughest experiences proving that vulnerability is in fact a strength. Cristy, whose real name is Cristina Carrera, also dives into what it was like to come out to her conservative Latino family, using art as an escape in her teens through zines, and how proud she is to have produced a soon-to-be released beautiful 78-tarot card deck after all these years. She also reveals the story behind her name. Hint: punk rock is near and dear to her heart. Check out this fellow bruja's raw and passionate work on moradolens.com. This is part 2 of our FUERZAFest coverage, the first LGBTQ Latino festival, run by Mario Colon who was interviewed in our previous episode. Don't forget to show Cristy C. Road some love by visiting her website.
Listening to singer-songwriter Tyler Dumont will open your eyes as well as your ears. This Miami-born, New York-bred artist combines warm honey vocals and smooth rhythmic flow with trap beats that wrap themselves around you and don’t let go. On top of that, she hits hard with real-talk, street-level lyrics that tell the truth about life, love, and lust, straight from her soul. A veteran of the music industry grind, Tyler pulls no punches on her new album project Nomadic Behavior, set for release in 2019 on her own independent label. The first single is the atmospheric and sexy “Don’t Mean It,” where Tyler lyrically captures that fiery push-pull that can spice up a relationship. “Hold up, wait a minute/ I ain’t shit? Well you ain’t either/ Pack your bags, fuck out of here/ You've been evicted, get out of here,” she croons, before adding the chorus, “I said what I said but you know I don’t mean it/ And you say some things that I know you don’t mean." Produced by SwanQo and Josh X, whose work with Cardi B and others have made them among the hottest producers around, “Don’t Mean It” oozes a slow burn groove with the undeniable truths of breaking up then making up. Other tracks on the new project deftly showcase her songwriting and vocal skills. Another sexy vibe infuses “Nights in L.A.,” where a visit to the West Coast puts Tyler in the mood for rendezvous, where she promises, “when you put it down, I’mma turn it up, we’re gonna get real loud, I’mma give you what you want, if you really wanna have some fun come my way, these are my nights in LA.” The track ends with a clever musical quote of Tupac’s “California Love.”
BANG! @southernvangard #radio presents the @dynas interview session! This Miami by way of NYC MC was in the A a few months back alongside DJ Klassik and stopped by the studio to talk about his upcoming album “I Level” and dig into a little history as well. We talk about coming up in NY, his eventual move to South Florida, how he and Klassik connected and what the hip-hop landscape there was like in the early years. From there Dynas breaks down how he cracked the national hip-hop scene by forging relationships with DJ Spinna, DJ Jazzy Jeff & J Dilla among others, making the Rawkus 50 and working with Miami hip-hop producer/legend Tony Galvin. Go ahead and put this one in your playlist folks, as there are a lot more treats inside! Don’t forget our Ep100 double cassette / t-shirt / sticker pack is still available - but it won’t last long - there’s only 100 copies! Hit the mech section @ southernvangard.bandcamp.com to get that limited edition #smithsonian #grade #twiceaweek // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #DJ #mix #interview #podcasts #ATL #WORLDWIDE Recorded live February 15, 2017 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #itunes #podcast #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud twitter/IG: @jondoeatl @southernvangard @cappuccinomeeks
This Miami native is not only known throughout the industry for his infectious hits, but also for his contagious positive spirit. Since relocating to LA, he has become a trusted collaborator and featuring guest artist. As co-writer of massive songs such as Fifth Harmony's 'Bo$$' and Jessie J's 'Burnin' Up', and the namesake of his artist project with addictive jams like 'Bills' and 'Whip It!', this songwriter is sought out by many for his strength, spirit, and skills both on and off the field....And the writer is...LunchMoney Lewis! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Beautii J. also known as the “The Beautiologist” Star of WEtv Reality Show "Cutting it in the atl, Salon Owner, Brand Ambassador of Beautii University, Creator of Sweet Hair Care line, Proud Mother to her super smart Athlete Donny Naylor, Loving & overly protective sister and Boss. At a very young age, playing with dolls hair & creating hair styles on her siblings and friends was no second guessing for Beautii Pat. Joseph that she would be a Cosmetologist! This Miami native was born to be a Hairstylist. It all started in middle school, after school all of her friends would all come over to hang out and get Beautified in her mother's kitchen. But one day her aunt was in need of a new assistant so she called her niece to lend a hand. Mary was so impressed she offered Beautii a part time job shampooing, braiding and sometimes mixing colors. This opportunity helped to mold Beautii into a professional stylist as well as learning how to run an organized establishment at a very young age. At the first opportunity Beautii was accepted in the Cosmetology program during her junior and senior year at North Miami Sr. Highshool.. Upon graduation Beautii became a Certified Master Cosmetologist and that is when life began to flourish for Beautii. Beautii has proven to be her families SHERO. This powerful woman is a product of her testimony. With over 25 years of experience Beautii's legacy is very motivational and inspirational, she is living proof that anything is possible. She set a goal as a child to be one of the best hairstylist in the beauty industry and to build an empire that could withstand the test of time, and she has succeeded. LISTEN LIVE AT 7PMCT/8PMET FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @WILEYSHOW FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM @4EVERWILEYSHOW GO TO WEBSITE WWW.WILEYSHOW.COM
Selected & Mixed by @Matches RA DJ Page / residentadvisor.net/dj/matches Twitter / twitter.com/matchesofficial Facebook / facebook.com/matchesofficial Tracklist: http://www.electrocorp.fr/?p=5029 The Electrocorp Mixtape series welcomes another talent with the Spanish DJ and producer Matches. This Miami-based artist made a huge impression on the Deep-House scene almost a year ago, when after (http://www.electrocorp.fr/?p=5029) The cover is based on an original photograph by Peter Jamus: http://peterjamus.com
This Miami bred artist began cultivating her musical styling in grade school while studying voice and piano. Her musicianship varied from singing and playing in school assemblies, local television programs, the acclaimed Miami's Children's Chorus, playing guitar with an acoustic ensemble, singing in various plays and touring with a pop/rock ensemble. After attending Hollywood's famed Musicians Institute of Technology, and a stint as a backing guitarist to some LA locals, Betty pressed pen to paper. This transition led to turning a thought into a chorus and melody from emotion into popular music. Redefining her vision, her road to success has already begun as an artist writing/performing music for her own band, for the stage play Fine in Hollywood and independent film Chance (directed by Amber Benson of TV's Buffy The Vampire Slayer). Diverse musical ability has also enabled her to sing in a commercial video and play a date with hardcore Warner Brothers outfit Heidi . This diversity culminates work that represents Betty Navas as a talent. Talent and the ability to transform life into music are the true window to Betty's soul.