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This week my guest is chef Steven Lash. He's the owner of Blue Duck personal chef service in Georgia. Steven's food combines fine dining with local influences, inspired by his extensive travel, passion for the outdoors, and hunger for understanding cultures. He's a veteran of the restaurant world, having worked in some of the top kitchens in Atlanta for over 15 years. Following the birth of his first daughter, he got out of the restaurant business in order to better support his young family. After a successful 20 year career in information technology, Stephen has returned to his first true passion – feeding people amazing food.While Steven has a great story that I think everyone will enjoy, I know this episode will bring tremendous value to those who are either currently working as personal chefs, or looking to start a personal chef business. There's also some really great advice for anyone who has their own business. We discuss some of my favorite topics such as workflow tips, finding your niche, and free food. We're both big fans of working with AirBnB operators, and people who run vacation rentals. I think this is still an untapped market for those looking to acquire customers on a recurring basis. And I asked Steven about his deposit policy. This is something I've gone back-and-forth with over the past couple years, and I really loved his take on it. I'd love to hear what you think about this episode. What was your biggest takeaway? You can send me an email, DM, or reply to our posts on social media.Looking to hire employees for your restaurant? This week's sponsor is Savory Jobs, a job site only for restaurants. For just $50, get unlimited job postings for an entire year. Use discount code SAVORY10 to save 10%.===========Steven Lash===========Steven's InstagramBlue Duck on FacebookBlue Duck Website================CONNECT WITH US================SUPPORT US ON PATREONGet the Chefs Without Restaurants NewsletterVisit Our Amazon Store (we get paid when you buy stuff)Connect on ClubhouseCheck out our websites (they have different stuff) https://chefswithoutrestaurants.org/ & https://chefswithoutrestaurants.com/Like our Facebook pageJoin the private Facebook groupJoin the conversation on TwitterCheck our Instagram picsFounder Chris Spear's personal chef business Perfect Little Bites https://perfectlittlebites.com/Watch on YouTubeIf you want to support the show, our Venmo name is ChefWoRestos and can be found at https://venmo.com/ChefWoRestos. If you enjoy the show, have ever received a job through one of our referrals, have been a guest, or simply want to help, it would be much appreciated. Feel free to let us know if you have any questions.
We had the pleasure of interviewing Exit 216 over Zoom video! Exit 216, the duo comprised of hit songwriter Steven Battey ("One Number Away" by Luke Combs, “Sugar” by Flo Rida, “Buzzin” by Mann) and Cole Burkett, has teamed up with songwriter and artist Nikki Williams on their new single, “Robbery". Produced by David Mescone and co-written by Steven Battey, Nikki Williams, and David Mescone, “Robbery” is about carrying the unique and unmistakable style of confidence. Williams, Battey, and Burkett sing of entering and commanding a room and being entirely unapologetic. Make heads turn, let them stare, and don't be sorry for it. Exit 216 and Williams want to spark inspiration for others to approach life in the same way. Exit 216's journey began in January 2020 when Battey was seeking a duo partner and was introduced to Cole Burkett. Battey had the idea of forming a duo that could incorporate and deliver a natural country soul sound without straying away from what country music listeners gravitate towards. After a few songwriting sessions together, the strength of the music was undeniable. Together, Battey and Burkett formed Exit 216 (a reference to the exit home to Nashville International Airport). Since their formation, the two have been writing and recording music that was set to be released in early 2020, but like so many other artists, due to the spread of COVID-19, release plans were halted. It wasn't until Battey co-wrote “Brother,” and the two came together to record the track, that they felt compelled to release the new song to enforce positivity, encourage others, and stimulate change. While Steven was making his way in Music City, Cole Burkett was a high school student residing in Smyrna, Tenn. Burkett had an exceptional, raw musical talent for his age. Still, his sights were set on playing college baseball and continuing his education. The future of these two collaborating would seem highly unlikely. Burkett graduated high school in 2017 and turned down a baseball scholarship to put his energy into songwriting. By the time he was 19, he already had a robust catalog of songs and began to garner the attention that would lead him to work with some of Nashville's top writers and producers. Burkett started to earn a name for himself for the gift he had, not only as a natural songwriter but as a premier vocalist and player. For more information, visit WeAreExit216.com or follow them on Facebook and Instagram. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com #podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetwork Listen & Subscribe to BiB Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bringinbackpod/support
57 year old Steven Chandler went missing from Yakima, Washington some time between 2019 and 2020. After his daughter filed a missing persons report she found out that her dad hadn't accessed his bank accounts in almost a year. While Steven struggles with substance abuse, mental illness and at times homelessness, he was getting on the right track so he could sustain himself financially and then suddenly he vanished. WORKS CITED https://usafacts.org/articles/police-departments-explained/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/niallmccarthy/2017/08/07/how-much-do-u-s-cities-spend-every-year-on-policing-infographic/?sh=7baeb973e7b7 https://themissingny.nycitynewsservice.com/part-two/nypd-explainer/ ©copyright 2020-2021 This podcast and it’s content is copyrighted by In Search of; Missing in America, host Christine Childs. All rights reserved. Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents in any form is prohibited other than the following: please acknowledge In Search of; Missing in America Podcast as the source of the material. You may not, except with our express written permission, distribute or commercially take advantage of this content. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/helpfindthemissing/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/helpfindthemissing/support
For more than 30 years, Steven Goodman, President, and CEO of SGH Planning have provided insightful solutions to the challenges of business succession, wealth preservation, retirement, and charitable planning. He currently services hundreds of clients, focusing on the needs of owners of closely-held businesses and high net worth individuals.Steven is the author of Business Succession Planning: A Guide to Transfers, Sales, Family Harmony, and Minimizing Litigation. He also has written numerous articles for leading trade journals and his accomplishments have brought the attention of such publications as the New York Times. He has paired with some of the most respected names in banking and finance to sponsor some 150 seminars about business succession and wealth preservation. On top of all these accomplishments, Steven is also a CPA, who was Vice President of the trust and investment division of JPMorgan Chase and a supervisor for KPMG, Peat Marwick.He also holds an MBA from Fordham University and, in addition to his work with SHG Planning, he has been a Big Brother for the last 15 years and is very passionate about supporting charities that fund the education of underprivileged children. In this episode, you will hear from Steven as he shares his advice for planning the succession of your business, getting life insurance that suits your needs, and establishing wills and trusts, so make sure to tune in today!What you'll learn about in this episode:Obstacles family businesses encounter when planning for the succession of their business.The methods that Steven uses to help business owners navigate these obstacles.Steven addresses the effect on a family unit when the leader or CEO of a family business falls ill or suddenly passes away.Steven explains how people have (or haven't) become more proactive in the era of COVID.Hear Steven's advice about life insurance and why not everybody needs insurance.Those that 100% should have life insurance: young parents and primary income earners.For those that are really wealthy, they can live comfortably off their assets, but there are also the perils of estate tax.The questions you should be asking insurance brokers, like “Are you a broker or an agent?”A lot of times, the financial products you're sold won't suit your needs; figure out what works.While Steven recommends working with a broker, it doesn't mean all brokers are trustworthy!Hear the differences between life insurance offerings and how to avoid being underinsured.Steven makes an analogy with investment; you don't put all your money into one stock, so make sure you diversify your life insurance.Some of the common mistakes Steven sees people make when establishing wills and trusts.Picking a guardian for your children and a trustee: Steven goes over whether or not it should be the same person.Steven cautions that people do stupid things when money comes into play; it's human nature.Why Steven recommends his clients revisit their estate plans or wills every three to five years.Additional Resources:Website: stevengoodman.bizLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/stevegoodmanshg Email: sgoodman@shgplanning.comFacebook: facebook.com/Steven-Goodman-CPA-MBA-106524757831496Company: shgplanning.comLinks Mentioned:Big Brothers Big Sisters of America: www.bbbs.org
While Steven sees the most anticipated horror movie of the year, Jon stays home with “Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance” on Netflix. Jon and Steven discuss the blending off Stephen King’s novel’s structure into two films, the odd SPOILERY right turn it takes in the final act, and why the Read more... The post Caffeinated Comics – IT Chapter Two appeared first on Radio Misfits.
While Steven is out, Jordana and Bill conduct a tag team interview with North Georgia Photographer Bryan Garris. Bryan Garris shares his insight in selling his work at art festivals and how he differentiates himself from other photographers. He provides some helpful tips and tricks to photographers interested in selling their work at these festivals. Follow Bryan Garris on Instagram: @havefilm_willtravel Conversation Mentions: Art Fair Applications Site: https://www.zapplication.org/
Ever wanted to know what it's really like to work at a Dinosaur Museum? Well now's your chance as Education Coordinator & Laboratory Supervisor Steven Rumbold takes you behind the scenes at Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum of Natural History. Situated in the heart of regional QLD, this museum is a thriving research facility where you and your students can join real dinosaur digs and help unearth Australi's ancient past. Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics EducationAbout Steven Rumbold Steven grew up mad about dinosaurs in Wycheproof, Victoria, where after school he went on to study Archaeology and Zoology at LaTrobe University. While Steven is passionate about those two fields, palaeontology has always been his childhood dream and through AAOD he has been able to live it, having started off as a Tour Guide and grown with Museum over the past 6 years as it continues to expand. Steven is the Education Co-ordinator/ Laboratory Supervisor and is a fully accredited Savannah Guide which the highest Tour Guide accreditation level in Australia. Steven's role at AAOD is to create engaging, hands-on, learning experiences for school groups that visit the Museum, as well as supervising the participants working of fossils in the Laboratory. Plus, he gets to be involved in annual dinosaur digs!About the FizzicsEd Podcast With interviews with leading science educators and STEM thought leaders, this science education podcast is about highlighting different ways of teaching kids within and beyond the classroom. It's not just about educational practice & pedagogy, it's about inspiring new ideas & challenging conventions of how students can learn about their world! Know an educator who'd love this STEM podcast episode? Share it! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steven Knapp, (recently) former president of George Washington University, long time friend and collaborator with Philip Clayton, scholar of literature, Romanticism, and literary theory is on the podcast. While Steven has been a part of many podcast related events, this is his first solo interview. In it, he’ll share about his intellectual and spiritual journey,… Read more about A Skeptical Faith in the University with Steven Knapp
We’re back from an unintentional hiatus, and have finally finished with the craziness of PAX and Steven’s month-long journey through Europe (not to be confused with Megan’s Journey Through Europe). While Steven is already off exploring other conventions that we… Continue Reading → The post Episode 56 – The Charmin Charmer appeared first on Swag Tier.
GC13 and Sophia put on their sunscreen and head to a tropical island to discuss Island Adventure (underneath the molten lava moon, of course). While Steven was being just as funny as always (if not more!), Lars and Sadie really were the stars of this episode. Lars may have been a sourpuss, but being trapped on … Continue reading
The audio level floats all over the place in this episode. Now that we know the quirks of the latest Skype update, this shouldn't happen again. Friend of the show Ginyu joins us this week with a trip down PC classics lane. While Steven and Jason experience Ken's Rage with the Fist of the North Star demo. They also pay a visit to the Forsaken Kingdom demo and Jason finishes Red Dead Redemption. [H:MM:SS] - Show Time Line -------------------- Opening Song (Overture - Halo: Reach OST) [0:00:53] - Introductions [0:04:32] - Ginyu's Now Playing -http://www.youtube.com/user/Ginyu2007 [0:14:44] - Jason's Now Playing [0:47:13] - Steven's Now Playing [1:05:35] - News [1:52:58] - November Coming Soon [2:10:22] - Wrap Up [2:14:43] - End