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In this episode, we sat down over a couple of Old Fashioneds with David Lombardi — a true Miami original, Wynwood pioneer, and lifelong lover of architecture.David opens up about his journey from humble beginnings — growing up as an only child in a one-bedroom apartment with a single mom — to launching a restaurant, grinding through real estate deals on South Beach, and eventually acquiring small multifamily buildings on Miami Beach.But it was his passion for design and architecture that led him to see something special in a forgotten pocket of the city. In the early 2000s, he started buying warehouses in what's now known as Wynwood, partnering with artists, and helping fuel a cultural and real estate movement that changed Miami forever.This is a raw, unfiltered conversation with one of Miami's most visionary voices. David doesn't hold back — and his story is nothing short of inspirational.Connect with usWant to dive deeper into Miami's commercial real estate scene? It's our favorite topic—and we're always up for a good conversation. Whether you're just exploring or already making big moves, feel free to reach out at felipe@builtworldadvisors.com or give us a call at 305.498.9410. Prefer to connect online? Find us on LinkedIn or Instagram—we're always open to expanding the conversation. Ben Hoffman: LinkedIn Felipe Azenha: LinkedIn We extend our sincere gratitude to Büro coworking space for generously granting us the opportunity to record all our podcasts at any of their 8 convenient locations across South Florida.
Renda's artistic expression is deeply rooted in his background as a Spoken Word and Slam Poet, with a central theme that highlights the transformative power of words, serving as a reminder that we can "write things into existence."Since his debut mural in Wynwood during Art Basel 2014, he has completed over 500 murals across 9 countries, showcasing his distinctive “Handwritten Murals.” Among these, 98 are part of his ongoing initiative, The World Peace Mural Tour, featuring large-scale works that repeatedly proclaim “World Peace” in Renda's unique script. His memorable phrases, such as “Your Comfort Zone Will Kill You,” “Love is a risk. Do it anyway,” and “Feel Free to Feel Free,” have gained viral popularity and continue to resonate withaudiences who encounter his work.InstagramWorld Peace Mural
Continuing its proud tradition of showcasing the live sounds of Miami Music Week to a worldwide audience, Markus Schulz's annual club excursion as part of the festivities forms the latest edition of the Global DJ Broadcast World Tour. For the past few years, his traditional Miami Music Week home has been MAD Club in Wynwood, with his open to close solo set sessions acclaimed as a must experience. The 2025 registration of his Miami Music Week entry has arrived, and a 2 hour highlight portion of his 7 hour open to close journey is available for you now. As part of Miami Music Week, Markus has no less than three current and upcoming singles in the spotlight - Loops & Tings with Ferry Corsten and Omnia is out now, Get You Higher with Pavlo Vicci arrives on Friday April 4, and You Belong with Tim Clark and Linney will be available from Friday April 18. Hope you enjoy the show. Markus Schulz (Recorded live from MAD Club in Wynwood, Miami - March 29 2025) 01. Layton Giordani x Tiga x Audion - Let's Go Dancing 02. Kölsch & Kevin de Vries - Gate 03. Markus Schulz presents Dakota - Manray 04. Ramon Tapia - Last Step 05. Rapid Eye - Circa-Forever (Markus Schulz Down the Rabbit Hole Remix) 06. CamelPhat & ARTBAT featuring Rhodes - For a Feeling (Layton Giordani Remix) 07. HUGEL & Diplo featuring Malou & Yuna - Forever (MEDUZA Remix) 08. F-Rontal - Instance 09. Veerus - Yard 10. Karen Overton - Your Loving Arms (BLR Remix) 11. Danny Avila & Rome Fortune - Sweating 12. Space Frog - X-Ray (Follow Me) (Charles D Remix) 13. Daxson - First Light 14. Veerus - Beyond 15. GENESI & MEDUZA - Run 16. Miss Monique, GENESI & Carl Bee - Nomacita 17. Markus Schulz & Emma Hewitt - Till We Fade (Club Mix) 18. Matt Fax - Axis 19. BLR, Matt Sassari & Truetone - Submerge 20. Kid Cudi - Day n' Nite (Adam Sellouk & Konstantin Sibold Remix) 21. Markus Schulz x Ferry Corsten x Omnia - Loops & Tings 22. Markus Schulz & Tim Clark featuring Linney - You Belong (Markus Schulz Club Mix) 23. ID 24. Massano - The Lights 25. Markus Schulz - Forgotten Element 26. Mike EFEX - Malfunction 27. BLR & Matt Sassari - Close Encounters 28. Mike EFEX - Monsters 29. Markus Schulz x Pavlo Vicci - Get You Higher
From staying in iconic music video locations in Wynwood, Miami to glamping across from Costa Rica's Arenal Volcano and enjoying a rooftop pool in San Juan, Puerto Rico, we're sharing all our Airbnb stories this week on Busy Gallivanting!We're chatting about the most unforgettable Airbnbs we've stayed in, the ones that fell short, and how we decide when to choose an Airbnb over a hotel. Whether you're team hotel or love a unique vacation rental, tune in for travel tips, hilarious mishaps, and some Airbnb inspo (or warnings) for your next adventure!✨ Airbnbs Mentioned in This Episode:
It's a special period for dance music fans and indeed the industry as a whole, as one of the biggest weeks in the calendar has arrived; with thousands of clubbers and industry members descending upon Markus Schulz's home city of Miami, for a host of major parties. Global DJ Broadcast was born initially as a one-off special for Miami Music Week, so it has always carried an extra resonance. For that reason, Markus heads to South Beach to curate a two hour mix of the biggest and important tunes emanating from the various parties, club and festival events. The show features world premieres of two forthcoming Markus singles - You Belong with Tim Clark and Linney (available from Friday April 18) and Get You Higher with Pavlo Vicci (available from Friday April 4); as well as Daxson's latest Transmission event theme, The Temple of Time (available from Friday April 11). The revival of Loops & Tings by Markus, Ferry Corsten and Omnia forms part of Armin van Buuren's A State of Trance 2025 mix compilation, with the full single available to support from Friday March 28. And if you are in Miami, you are welcome to check out Markus' signature open to close solo set performance for Miami Music Week, taking place at MAD Club in Wynwood on Saturday March 29. Hope you enjoy the show. 01. deadmau5 - Jupiter 02. Markus Schulz & Tim Clark featuring Linney - You Belong 03. Estiva - Shores 04. Markus Schulz & Ferry Corsten & Omnia - Loops & Tings 05. Bedrock - Heaven Scent (Marsh Remix) 06. Cosmic Gate & James French - I'm on Fire 07. Adina Butar - Somebody to Love 08. Jerome Isma-Ae - Rise 09. Anyma, Argy & Son of Son - Voices in My Head 10. Dubfire - I Feel Speed (Stephan Bodzin Dub Mix) 11. Paul Oakenfold & Hernan Cattaneo - London to Buenos Aires 12. ALAT - Lakes of the Dead 13. JOA - Missing Part of Me 14. Laura van Dam - Insomnia 15. KhoMha - Artie 16. Cassian & Icehouse - Great Southern Land 17. Mike EFEX - Hands on Me 18. deadmau5 - Strobe (Victor Ruiz Remix) 19. Adam Beyer - Explorer 20. Layton Giordani, Sarah de Warren & Linney - Act of God 21. Sam Paganini - Rave (Speed Up 2025 Mix) 22. Joyhauser - Elements (Kos:mo Remix) 23. Nic Vegter & Raz Nitzan presents Solid Globe - North Pole (BLR Remix) 24. Markus Schulz c Pavlo Vicci - Get You Higher 25. Victor Ruiz - MOAI 26. Space Frog - X-Ray (Follow Me) (Charles D Remix) 27. Markus Schulz - Enter the Portal 28. Jens Lissat - Energy Flow Eternal (Kos:mo Remix) 29. Der Dritte Raum - Hale Bopp (BLR Remix) 30. Danny Cullen - Follow Me 31. Kaiserdisco - Escape 32. Wehbba - Awaken 33. Ferry Corsten & Ruben de Ronde present NRG2000 - New Inner Way 34. Daxson - The Temple of Time (Transmission 2025 Theme)
With Miami Music Week only days away in his home city, Markus Schulz checks in with another upfront batch of tunes on the Global DJ Broadcast. He includes Coldharbour Recordings world premieres from Davey Asprey, Adina Butar and Danny Cullen, along with upcoming singles from KhoMha and Tim Clark. The show also features the revival of Loops & Tings by Markus, Ferry Corsten and Omnia, available os part of Armin van buuren's A State of Trance 2025 mix compilation and can be pre-saved now. The legendary BT provides the guestmix in the second hour, ahead of his live performance at the Coldharbour Recordings and Black Hole Recordings night at Mazuma on Wednesday; opening the festivities for Miami Music Week. And speaking of which, next week's show will be our annual Miami Music Week edition, featuring Markus live and direct from South Beach and showcaseing some of the biggest tunes which will shape the parties, festivals and events; building to his traditional open to close solo set at MAD Club in Wynwood on Saturday March 29. Hope you enjoy the show: The Essentials with Markus Schulz 01. KhoMha - Artie 02. Quivver - Out of Reach [A Moment of Sunrise] 03. Tim Clark - Nirvana 04. Cassian & Icehouse - Great Southern Land 05. Stark & Sahin - Fearless (Juan Deminicis Remix) [Deeper Shades] 06. AVIRA featuring Azyla - Disconnected 07. Koen Groeneveld - Frozen Green 08. Sam Allan & Sarah de Warren - Secrets of Your Heart (Scorz Remix) [In Bloom] 09. Joyhauser - Elements (Kos:mo Remix) [Down the Rabbit Hole] 10. Laura van Dam - Kassira 11. Davey Asprey & Caitlin Potter - Like Water 12. Hel:sløwed - Coming Home 13. Markus Schulz & Ferry Corsten & Omnia - Loops & Tings 14. Cornucopia - Early Morning [Global Selection] 15. Lolo - Teddybear's Escape [Hall of Fame] 16. Adina Butar - Somebody to Love BT 01. BT - The Gathering Darkness 02. BT - Deep Fake 03. BT - Embers 04. BT - Artifacture 05. Leaving Laurel - And Those Guardian Angels Carried You Away 06. BT - Indivisim [Black Hole] 07. BT - K-Means Clustering (Producer's Cut) Back with Markus Schulz 17. ALAT - Lakes of the Dead 18. Danny Cullen - Follow Me 19. Kaiserdisco - Escape 20. Bart Skils & HOF - New Life 21. Cosmic Boys & Charles D - Feeling 22. Dark Monks - Insane (Hardwell Remix) 23. Leon Bolier - Rose Garden 24. Johan Gielen presents Airscape - Circles
The World Tour returns to the Global DJ Broadcast, and Markus Schulz's monthly live showcase features his recent visit to Soundcheck in Washington DC. Along with an hour of highlights from the night, Markus delves back into the studio to provide a special countdown mix for Miami Music Week, with attention turning to his big open to close solo set night at MAD Club in Wynwood on Saturday March 29. Markus' 30 minute streaming series Weekly Drive has returned, with the newly released episode 38, featuring the Dakota piece Stereo 11AM, out now on Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music. Tracklist: Markus Schulz (Recorded Live from Soundcheck in Washington DC - February 14 2025) 01. Miss Monique, GENESI & Carl Bee - Nomacita 02. Markus Schulz & Emma Hewitt - Till We Fade (Club Mix) 03. Orjan Nilsen - Between the Rays (ALAT Remix) 04. Kos:mo - The Tribe 05. Mark Roma - Quantum Trip 06. Markus Schulz & Ferry Corsten & Omnia - Loops & Tings 07. Kid Cudi - Day n' Nite (Adam Sellouk & Konstantin Sibold Remix) 08. Victor Ruiz - MOAI 09. RÜFÜS DU SOL - On My Knees (Cassian Remix) 10. Nic Vegter & Raz Nitzan presents Solid Globe - North Pole (BLR Remix) 11. Bart Skils - Roll the Dice (Konstantin Sibold Remix) 12. Layton Giodani, Sarah de Warren & Linney - Act of God 13. Westend & Dave Summer - Love Spell 14. Christoph - I Will Find You (Charles D Remix) 15. Markus Schulz - Enter the Portal 16. Markus Schulz & Daxson - Frantika 17. Space Frog - X-Ray (Follow Me) (Charles D Remix) Countdown to Miami Music Week Mix 01. Lane 8 - Walk the Plank 02. Paul Oakenfold & Hernan Cattaneo - Buenos Aires to London 03. Maceo Plex - Motor Rotor 04. Estiva - KFIL 05. Nicky Elisabeth - The Lights (Nicky Elisabeth Remix) 06. Eelke Kleijn - Lately 07. PARAFRAME - Mermaids 08. Robert NIckson - Spiral (Forty Cats Remix) 09. DJ T.H. & ReDub & Angel City - Stars 10. Der Dritte Raum - Hale Bopp (BLR Remix) 11. Cosmic Gate & Christian Burns - Brave (Sean Tyas Remix) 12. Albion & The Thrillseekers - Air 13. Davey Asprey & Steven & Caitlin Potter - As the World Goes Round 14. Driftmoon x Hel:sløwed - Orion 15. Purple Haze - Manoeuvres 16. Markus Schulz presents Dakota - Stereo 11AM
Art gallery, science exhibition, and 21st-century funhouse, Paradox Museum Miami takes guests on a tour through optical illusions and other enigmas geared for the age of Instagram. The 11,000 square-foot (1,000 square-meter) museum, housed in Miami's trendy Wynwood arts and entertainment district, features more than 70 exhibits that challenge the imagination, executive director Samantha Impellizeri said. “It ebbs and flows between periods of highly tactile and interactive exhibit pieces and fully immersive photo opportunities where you yourself become the paradox and walk away with some really fun and unique social media content," Impellizeri said. Paradox Museum has more than a dozen locations throughout North America, Europe and Asia. “Each paradox is uniquely tied to its community,” Impellizeri said. “So as you walk throughout the experience, you'll notice different themes and art installations that directly reflect not only Miami but the Wynwood community specifically." Many of the exhibits at Paradox Museum harken back to old carnival funhouses, like the mirror maze, the spinning tunnel and the upside-down room. The difference is that Paradox Museum explains the math and science behind each illusion. “We're a top field trip destination for pre-K all the way up through college students,” Impellizeri said. “We have a full curriculum of educational activities to do before, during and after the visit to expand upon that educational scope.” Like any museum, Paradox Museum plans to update its exhibits to keep visitors coming back. “We're not going to be the same space in a year to three years from now," Impellizeri said. "We'll be engaging with new technology and layering additional discoveries on top of it.” Paradox Museum is part of a large trend of immersive art experiences opening all over the world this past decade. “Immersive experiences around the world are increasing in popularity and popping up more and more,” Impellizeri said. ”And it's exciting to see that this trend of interactive and immersive experiences taking off that allows guests to become part of the art, part of the installation itself." This article was provided by The Associated Press.
In hour three, Michael Beasley's birthday leads to a story from Solana about Beasley ignoring him in Wynwood despite Solana referring to him as his nickname. We debate who the #1 pick would be if the NBA hit a full reset and franchises could pick any player - is Wemby the next face of the league? After, Lee Sterling joins the show to give his picks for the College Football Playoff semi-final games and this weekend's NFL Wild Card matchups.
Write Your Narrative, a South Florida weekly street art podcast.
Growing up in the dynamic era of the 80s and 90s, Brian, also known as Kaotik, immersed himself in the tagging and graffiti culture of Southern California from a young age. His journey took a new turn when he moved to South Florida in the early 2000s, where he experienced the remarkable evolution of Wynwood into a celebrated hotspot for graffiti and street art. In 2014, after embracing the role of a full-time stay-at-home father, Brian began to document the vibrant street art scene through photography, sharing his work with a wider audience on Instagram starting in 2016. @Kaotik954
In this episode of 9x90™, Adi Soozin sits down with Amir Emacha, founder of Microhub, to discuss a revolutionary solution to one of the biggest headaches for property managers and tenants alike: package delivery. From transforming how multifamily properties handle the influx of daily deliveries to reimagining high-value lobby spaces, Amir shares how Microhub is solving logistical challenges and enhancing resident satisfaction. Adi and Amir explore the intersection of real estate development, technology, and tenant retention, diving into the benefits of Microhub's model for property owners and managers. With insights into Miami's dynamic neighborhoods like Wynwood and Brickell, they highlight the growing demand for efficient, last-mile delivery solutions. Whether you're a real estate investor, property manager, or simply interested in how innovation is reshaping urban living, this episode delivers fresh perspectives and actionable insights. Tune in to learn why Microhub is a no-brainer for modern apartment communities. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/9x90/support
Write Your Narrative, a South Florida weekly street art podcast.
Max aka ARIVE, is recognized as a key figure in the development of Miami's graffiti style and culture with the famous MSG Crew. He spent his formative years in Wynwood, which was quite different before the influx of restaurants and retail stores. He began tagging walls in the early 1980s, inspired by his older cousin, RIVSKI. He went on to become one of the most technically skilled graffiti artists of his time, leaving a lasting impact on future artists. Max embraces the chance to merge different art forms, skillfully blending various theories, styles, and mediums. He believes that no single form of art is superior to another, and that they can all come together to create vibrant new compositions that move away from traditional norms. Max aka Arive
New Year's Eve in Miami is like the Olympics of partying—every neighborhood competes to outdo the other. From South Beach's rooftop glamour to Brickell's LinkedIn-worthy vibes, Wynwood's artsy chaos, Coconut Grove's laid-back charm, and Little Havana's salsa-fueled fiesta, there's a spot for every kind of party animal. Come see me live at a Miami Comedy show tonight: https://miamicomedy.com In this video, I'll walk you through the best places to celebrate, sprinkle in some humor, and help you avoid rookie mistakes—like losing your flip-flops or ending up on a random yacht you can't afford. So, whether you're sipping overpriced cocktails or dancing with someone's abuela in Little Havana, I've got you covered. Hit play, and let's make sure you kick off 2025 the right way—Miami-style. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/miami-comedy-podcast/support
Images from Street Art Icons, a photo book from Assouline about Wynwood Walls, Miami's outdoor showcase for street art murals
It's MIAMI art fair week - we are ready for Art Basel, Untitled, NADA and more! We meet legendary art collecting family THE RUBELL'S!!!! Mera, Don and Jason!!!Don and Mera Rubell started collecting in 1965 while living in New York, acquiring their first work after a studio visit and paying on a modest weekly installment plan. The Rubells grew their collection by looking at art, talking with artists, and trusting their instincts. Their son, Jason Rubell, joined them in 1982 in building the collection, extending the multigenerational family passion for discovering, engaging, and supporting many of today's most compelling artists. The Rubells moved to Miami in 1992, and together with Jason and their daughter, Jennifer, began developing hotels and an art foundation and museum to house and publicly exhibit their expanding art collection.Since the Rubells' first acquisition, they've amassed one of the most significant and far-ranging collections of contemporary art in the world, encompassing over 7,700 works by more than 1,000 artists—and still growing. The collection is further distinguished by the diversity and geographic distribution of artists represented within it, and the depth of its holdings of works by seminal artists.The Rubells are drawn to emerging and underrecognized artists. They were among the first to acquire work by now-renowned contemporary artists, including Jean-Michel Basquiat, Cecily Brown, Keith Haring, Rashid Johnson, Hayv Kahraman, Jeff Koons, William Kentridge, Yoshitomo Nara, Cindy Sherman, Yayoi Kusama, Kara Walker, Purvis Young, and Mickalene Thomas, among many others. They continue to vigorously collect by visiting studios, art spaces, fairs, galleries, biennials, and museums, and by talking with artists, curators, and gallerists. If the work grabs them, they dig deeper—conducting intensive research before they welcome it into their collection.Jason Rubell started collecting contemporary art in 1983 at the age of 14, acquiring the painting Immigrants from then-emerging George Condo via Pat Hearn Gallery. At first supporting his collecting habit by stringing tennis rackets, Jason's early support of artists grew into a life-defining passion. Jason's studies at Duke and experience with organizing and touring the exhibition of his collection were instrumental in the Rubell family's decision to open their collection to the public, ensuring it would serve as a broader resource for audiences to encounter contemporary art and the ideas it explores. In 1993, the Rubells' passion became their mission when they opened the Rubell Family Collection/Contemporary Art Foundation in Miami's Wynwood neighborhood. The establishment of the RFC pioneered a new model for sharing private collections with the public and spurred the development of Wynwood as one of the leading art and design districts in the U.S. After nearly 30 years, the collection relocated to the Allapattah neighborhood in December 2019 and was renamed the Rubell Museum to emphasize its public mission and expanded access for audiences. The opening of the Rubell Museum DC in October 2022 further deepened the family's commitment to sharing their collection as a public resource, providing opportunities for residents and visitors of the nation's capital to engage with today's most compelling artists.Follow: @RubellMuseum on Instagram.Vanessa Raw: This is How the Light Gets In, the Rubell's Artist in Residence for 2024 opens on December 2nd.Visit: http://rubellmuseum.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chaque semaine dans Destination RTL, Bernard Sabbah vous accompagne avec ses meilleurs conseils et vous inspire pour vos futurs voyages. Dans ce nouvel épisode, direction Miami et Miami Beach, deux villes distinctes mais complémentaires, au cœur de la Floride. Découvrez les plages de sable blanc, l'architecture iconique Art déco de South Beach, et les quartiers vibrants comme celui de Wynwood. Bernard vous livre ses astuces, coups de cœur et bons plans pour une escapade unique dans cette destination phare des États-Unis.
Write Your Narrative, a South Florida weekly street art podcast.
From a tender age, Freaky has had a passion for art that knows no bounds. She picked up a crayon as soon as she could stand, and her creativity has flourished ever since. Hailing from Miami and proudly embracing her Mexican roots, Freaky has left her mark on Wynwood with vibrant graffiti murals. As you wander through the neighborhood, her distinctive star characters will catch your eye, a symbol of her artistic presence. Her murals explode with color and energy, drawing inspiration from the playful aesthetics of 80s video games, creating a lively atmosphere wherever they appear. Instagram Spaztic Stars
In this episode, we pop open a bottle of Domaine Huet Vouvray Le Mont and dive into the wild, unconventional journey of Zak Stern—better known as Zak the Baker. From naked retreats in Georgia's Hostel in the Forest to goat milking adventures in Italy and Israel, and learning the art of bread-making in an Italian castle, Zak's story is nothing short of inspiring. Now, as the mastermind behind the iconic Wynwood bakery, Zak the Baker, he's become the heart and soul of the neighborhood. This is a conversation you won't want to miss!Connect with usLooking to dive deeper into the Miami commercial real estate scene? Well, you've stumbled upon our favorite topic of conversation. So, whether you're a curious beachcomber or a seasoned investor, drop us a line at info@gridlineproperties.com or dial us up at 305.507.7098. Or if you're feeling social, you can stalk us on LinkedIn and connect with us there. Let's make some waves in the 305 real estate world together! Ben Hoffman's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/ben-hoffman-818a0949/ ) Felipe Azenha's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/felipeazenha/ ) We extend our sincere gratitude to Büro coworking space for generously granting us the opportunity to record all our podcasts at any of their 8 convenient locations across South Florida.
Write Your Narrative, a South Florida weekly street art podcast.
Ryan Ferrell, aka The Wheelbarrow, is an artist and urban art historian from Arizona, now living in Miami. Since 2002, he has exhibited his diverse visual art styles in Wynwood. Inspired by the area's fading fashion district, he created a unique screen-printing performance called Live Fashion Vandalism. His unique style, called Amorphism©, reflects the Taoist idea of Wu Wei, allowing viewers to find their own meanings in his abstract pieces. His work includes graphite drawings, watercolor paintings, spray-painted murals, screen-printed fashion, and porcelain sculptures. In 2014, he started the BYOBIKE Tour, inspired by Wynwood, and has organized community rides in St. Pete, Florida, and Montréal. Named “Best Wynwood Tour” by Miami New Times, he has led tours for many prominent figures and celebrities. He also educates people about urban art while creating artist treasure maps to document temporary artworks, updated each year during Miami Art Week. Instagram Ryanwheelbarrow.com Mural zine Urban Art Education
Subscribe to the podcast here: https://miamicomedy.com/podcast Go to a live stand up comedy show in Miami here: https://miamicomedy.com/events Wear some Miami Comedy Merch here: https://shop.miamicomedy.com On this episode of the Miami Comedy Podcast, we talk about Middle-Class Miami, Wynwood's Transformation from Graffiti to Gourmet, and $22 Cocktails: The True Cost of Miami Living. Tune in as we dive into the absurd realities of living in Miami, where being middle class means more credit card points than space to live, and joke about how the city's housing market feels more like a luxury auction than a home search. (00:00) Introduction and Episode Overview (00:14) The Pandemic Effect on Miami (00:56) Redefining the Middle-Class in Miami (01:35) The Cost of Living in Miami (03:52) Gentrification and Its Impact (05:16) Affordable Housing: Myth or Reality? (06:21) Nostalgia for Old Miami (07:37) The Future of Miami's Housing Crisis (09:50) Conclusion and Final Thoughts --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/miami-comedy-podcast/support
Who would you nominate for the Craft Beer Hall of Fame?A lot of great people made craft beer what it is today and a group of passionate fans is working to recognize them. Craft beer writer, judge, and educator Marty Nachel kicked things off and selected and amazing group to help put things together. The website is live now with intentions to announce the first inductees this Fall. You can check it out here - American Craft Beer Hall of Fame.It not-so-great news, World of Beer announced their entering Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Their locations in Atlanta didn't do well but the chain had a huge, and successful, presence in Florida and other areas. They were one of the last places we remember seeing a beer randall. J Wakefield announced their closing their taproom in Miami's Wynwood neighborhood but they're not going away. Expect more info on that soon.More news in beer taxes, amazing grains, and we had to talk about tinned fish and our daily cologne. You don't want to miss it! Thanks for listening to Beer Guys Radio! Your hosts are Tim Dennis and Brian Hewitt with producer Nate "Mo' Mic Nate" Ellingson and occasional appearances from Becky Smalls.Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSSFollow Beer Guys Radio: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube If you enjoy the show we'd appreciate your support on Patreon. Patrons get cool perks like early, commercial-free episodes, swag, access to our exclusive Discord server, and more!
Hace 50 años, era un barrio de clase media baja que albergaba una comunidad principalmente puertorriqueña. Hoy es un sitio turístico que visitan millones y mueve la economía de la ciudad.
Join us as we sit down with Alan, sharing a glass of Rioja and delving into his remarkable journey. Growing up in Madrid, Paris, and Ireland, Alan's diverse background laid the foundation for an extraordinary career.After college, Alan enlisted in the Spanish army, commanding a tank unit. In the early 80s, he ventured to Miami, where he launched his real estate career by constructing a 44,000 SF strip center in 1983. Alan then transitioned to building single-family subdivision homes, completing 200 before shifting his focus to garden-style multifamily apartments, amassing a substantial portfolio.In the 1990s, Alan began developing office buildings in Brickell, culminating in his most renowned project: 1450 Brickell Avenue, a landmark in Miami's office market. Today, the Rilea Group continues to shape Miami's skyline with exciting new projects, including The Rider and Mohawk in Wynwood.Don't miss this captivating conversation with a true Miami real estate legend!Connect with usLooking to dive deeper into the Miami commercial real estate scene? Well, you've stumbled upon our favorite topic of conversation. So, whether you're a curious beachcomber or a seasoned investor, drop us a line at info@gridlineproperties.com or dial us up at 305.507.7098. Or if you're feeling social, you can stalk us on LinkedIn and connect with us there. Let's make some waves in the 305 real estate world together! Ben Hoffman's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/ben-hoffman-818a0949/ ) Felipe Azenha's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/felipeazenha/ ) We extend our sincere gratitude to Büro coworking space for generously granting us the opportunity to record all our podcasts at any of their 8 convenient locations across South Florida.
Before Florida's ban on “lab-grown” meat went into effect, one manufacturer had hosted a last hurrah with a cultivated meat-tasting party in Miami. California-based Upside Foods hosted dozens of guests at a rooftop reception in the city's Wynwood neighborhood, known for its street art, breweries, nightclubs and trendy restaurants. “This is delicious meat,” Upside Foods CEO and founder Uma Valeti said. “And we just fundamentally believe that people should have a choice to choose what they want to put on their plate.” The U.S. approved the sale of what's now being called “cell-cultivated” or “cell-cultured” meat for the first time in June 2023, allowing Upside Foods and another California company, Good Meat, to sell cultivated chicken. Earlier this year, Florida and Alabama banned the sale of cultivated meat and seafood, which is grown from animal cells. Other states and federal lawmakers also are looking to restrict it, arguing the product could hurt farmers and pose a safety risk to the public. While Florida cattle ranchers joined Gov. Ron DeSantis when he signed the ban into law in May, Valeti said Florida officials never reached out to his company before passing the legislation. “It's pretty clear to us that the governor and the government have been misinformed,” Valeti said. “And all we're asking for is a chance to have a direct conversation and say, ‘This is proven science. This is proven safety.'” Cultivated products are grown in steel tanks using cells from a living animal, a fertilized egg or a storage bank. The cells are fed with special blends of water, sugar, fats and vitamins. Once they've grown, they're formed into cutlets, nuggets and other shapes. Sean Edgett, Upside Foods chief legal officer, said the company went through a yearslong process with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration before receiving approval. He said those federal regulations should supersede any state bans, which he believes are unconstitutional. Backers of the bans say they want to protect farmers and consumers from a product that has only been around for about a decade. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Send us a Text Message.Dan takes the trip down to Icarus's new impressive home in Brick, NJ. His friends Jay Wilson and Steve Mags join him for a conversation with Jason Goldstein - owner and founder of Icarus. We crack open an old bottle and talk about the future of Icarus and the decision to move to the brand new facility. We talk about the plans for opening weekend, the importance of having a mix of styles, and talk about some the beers they've released over the past seven years.Tom and Dan also talk about the big news in the craft beer world - J Wakefield announcing the closing of their taproom in Wynwood. Dan talks about the significance of the news to not only the Miami beer scene but the craft beer world as a whole. We also discuss why it happened, what's being planned before it closes, and Dan talks about why it has a special place in his heart.Chase from Top Beer Drops talks about the top beers of the past week and we talk about the local releases that caught our eye. It's hot out so we hope some good beers can help cool you down.
Episode 454 - J. Wakefield Says Goodbye to Wynwood Happy Monday, Thieves! We're talking to an old friend today, Jonathan Wakefield of Miami's J. Wakefield Brewing. He's breaking a bit of news about the future of the brewery that's anchored the Wynwood section of Miami for the last decade. Tune in and hear about that as well as the future of J. Wakefield Brewing. Cheers!***As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS! You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!! Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.
On the South Florida Roundup we looked at the ugly remains of what was supposed to be a marquee Miami attraction — and a potentially ugly threat to an actual Miami showcase: Wynwood. Does urban planning stand a chance in Miami (01:10)? After a Hialeah councilwoman is indicted and suspended, we also examined why that city is home to so much healthcare fraud (19:12). And we discussed how a multinational security support mission will help rescue gang-ravaged Haiti — now that it's finally there (34:54).
Send us a Text Message.In this episode we kick it with Alfredo over some gin and tonics and we talk about how he got started in real estate at the ripe age of 19 all while attending college full time. Alfredo began his brokerage career in 2007 with Metro 1 Properties in Wynwood back when the neighborhood wasn't cool, but Alfredo had the foresight to see the potential that Wynwood had and was one of its early advocates. Today Alfredo is the founder and Managing Broker of Gridline Properties which he launched in 2018. Join us as Alfredo shares his thoughts on where he sees Miami's growth headed and which neighborhoods he sees the greatest growth opportunity. Since its inception, the firm has been instrumental to the growth of Miami's urban core by successfully brokering a notable portfolio of transactions within Miami's most exciting submarkets, such as Wynwood, Midtown, Allapattah, Little River, and Miami's Upper East SideFounded in 2018, Gridline Properties is a full-service, commercial real estate brokerage firm based in Miami's urban core. As a leader in its category, the firm specializes in brokerage services, including investment sale representation, landlord and tenant representation and strategic real estate consulting. Looking to dive deeper into the Miami commercial real estate scene? Well, you've stumbled upon our favorite topic of conversation. So, whether you're a curious beachcomber or a seasoned investor, drop us a line at info@gridlineproperties.com or dial us up at 305.507.7098. Or if you're feeling social, you can stalk us on LinkedIn and connect with us there. Let's make some waves in the 305 real estate world together! Ben Hoffman's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/ben-hoffman-818a0949/ ) Felipe Azenha's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/felipeazenha/ ) We extend our sincere gratitude to Büro coworking space for generously granting us the opportunity to record all our podcasts at any of their 8 convenient locations across South Florida.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, serial entrepreneur Doug Levine joins us for some gin and tonics and a ton of laughs, as he shares his wild ride through the world of business. Picture this: fresh out of college and working for a private equity firm in San Francisco, Doug stumbles upon some gym concepts and decides to pump iron on a whole new level. He heads back to his NYC roots and opens his first Crunch gym in 1989, eventually flexing his business muscles to sell it for a whopping $90 million in 2001.Not one to rest on his laurels (or his abs), Doug pulled a classic New Yorker move and headed straight to the 305. In 2006, he co-founded Frida Baby, because why not pivot from fitness to baby products? While hunting for warehouse space in Wynwood, Doug had yet another lightbulb moment and realized there was some serious green to be made in commercial real estate. Enter Big Move Properties, founded in 2015. Join us as Doug shares his entrepreneurial escapades, complete with the kind of stories that pair perfectly with a gin and tonic. Cheers!Looking to dive deeper into the Miami commercial real estate scene? Well, you've stumbled upon our favorite topic of conversation. So, whether you're a curious beachcomber or a seasoned investor, drop us a line at info@gridlineproperties.com or dial us up at 305.507.7098. Or if you're feeling social, you can stalk us on LinkedIn and connect with us there. Let's make some waves in the 305 real estate world together! Ben Hoffman's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/ben-hoffman-818a0949/ ) Felipe Azenha's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/felipeazenha/ ) We extend our sincere gratitude to Büro coworking space for generously granting us the opportunity to record all our podcasts at any of their 8 convenient locations across South Florida.
Miami Real Estate Investment Strategies With Peter Zalewski Of Condo Vultures®
(Season 5, Episode 12 - June 14, 2024) Commercial real estate writer Francisco Alvarado of The Real Deal appears on the Miami Reporters Roundtable Podcast (@MiamiRRP) this week for the 12th episode of season five. Created in 2020, the weekly podcast - which is scheduled to air 20 shows this season - features a panel of four former and/or current journalists discussing critically the top real estate and economic new stories from the previous week. The objective of the podcast is to cut through the promotional hype of South Florida real estate, in hopes, of assisting viewers and listeners to better understand the latest market trends. Former real estate and finance reporter Peter Zalewski - who now runs CondoVultures.com - moderates the one-hour discussion that features six articles that are - or could be - impacting the South Florida economy. Every week Zalewski (@PeterAZalewski) is joined by a visiting journalist, such as Alvarado (@TheFrankness), as well as regular commentators John Fakler (@JTFakler) - who was a journalist for 20 years writing about white-collar crime and business at publications including the South Florida Business Journal - and former real estate, banking and insurance journalist Jean Gruss (@JeanGruss), who now runs GrussPR.com. The Miami Reporters Roundtable Podcasts can be viewed or heard wherever you get your podcasts. Alternatively, this podcast is available on the YouTube.com channel: CondoVultures. For this episode, the roundtable discusses these stories: 1. Feds Said Drug Money Fueled Florida Firm's Real Estate Buying Spree (Miami Herald) 'https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida/2024/06/10/feds-said-drug-money-fueled-florida-firms-real-estate-buying-spree/ 2. Wynwood's Tech Office Boom Hits A Short Circuit (The Real Deal) 'https://therealdeal.com/miami/2024/05/22/wynwoods-tech-office-boom-hits-a-short-circuit/ 3. Aventura Condo Board President Arrested For Pepper-Spraying Senior In Parking Spat, Cops Say (Local10 WPLG) 'https://www.local10.com/news/local/2024/06/10/aventura-condo-board-president-arrested-for-pepper-spraying-senior-in-parking-spat-cops-say/ 4. Hidden Danger Of 'Punching Shear' A Wake-Up Call For South Florida's Aging Condos | Opinion (South Florida Sun Sentinel) 'https://www.sun-sentinel.com/2024/06/10/hidden-danger-of-punching-shear-a-wake-up-call-for-south-floridas-aging-condos-opinion/ 5. Judge Allows Rishi Kapoor To Sell His Cocoplum Home (The Real Deal) 'https://therealdeal.com/miami/2024/06/06/judge-allows-rishi-kapoor-to-sell-his-cocoplum-home/ 6. Well Bay Harbor Island Is Burying Crystals In Its Building Foundation (Fast Company) 'https://www.fastcompany.com/91137001/well-bay-harbor-island-burying-crystals To ask a question or make a comment, please contact us on social media (@MiamiRRP). To support the podcast, please check out our merchandise at: 'https://condovultures.com/shop/ You are invited to sign up for the Miami Condo Market Intelligence Report With Peter Zalewski™ newsletter at: PeterZalewski.substack.com If you are interested in participating in a community that shares realtime, actionable information on the latest real estate trends, opportunities and service providers in South Florida, we encourage you to join the Miami Condo Market Investing Club™. The objective of the Club is to create a community that shares realtime, actionable information on the latest real estate trends, opportunities and service providers in South Florida. The Club is also ideally situated for Do-It-Yourself (DIY) condo buyers who can rely on our latest statistics, expert opinions and access to consulting services. Additionally, we encourage you to listen or view our podcast wherever you get podcasts. Additionally, the podcast is available on Apple, Spotify and/or YouTube. This information is believed to be accurate and complete but cannot be guaranteed or warranted. For more information, please call 305.865.5859 or visit CondoVulturesRealty.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/condovultures/message
New Jersey native David Barry studied law before getting into real estate development alongside his brother, focusing on redeveloping shipyards and truckyards. When the W brand was being developed in Hoboken, New Jersey, Barry entered the hospitality side of the real estate business. Today, he counts Chiltern Firehouse in London, New York's Chelsea Hotel, and Caldera House in Jackson Hole, Wyoming on his client list.Barry has always been a curious person and interested in exploring new frontiers, which led him to founding Urby in 2012, the hospitality-inspired urban housing concept centered on modern design, high-end amenities, affordable pricing, and programming.Simplicity is key to the success of Urby, which is currently found in six locations with four more on the boards in Philadelphia; Washington, DC; Wynwood, Florida; and Journal Square, New Jersey.As he looks ahead, Barry says his greatest lesson learned is to not get caught up in the noise and chatter of the present moment but to think longterm and plan accordingly.Thank you for listening! For more of our great interviews, find us at hospitalitydesign.com.
The third and final studio album by Argentine rock band Pescado Rabioso, 1973s 'Artaud', is essentially a solo album by enigmatic singer/songwriter Luis Alberto Spinetta. The record's jagged, irregular shape foreshadows the darkly beautiful music within, and this week's guest Ale Campos (Las Nubes) helps hopeless gringo Rob unpack this essential Spanish-language gem. Songs discussed in this episode: Bajan (Live feat. Gustavo Cerati, Dec 2009) - Luis Alberto Spinetta; Would Be - Las Nubes; Lust For Life - Iggy Pop (Live iii Points Mana, Wynwood 10-21-23); Road - Nick Drake; Muchacha (Ojos De Papel) - Almendra; Ella...Ella Ya Me Olvido, Yo la Recuerdo Ahora - Leonardo Favio; Todas las Hojas Son del Viento, Cementerio Club, Por - Pescado Rabioso; Pale Blue Eyes - The Velvet Underground; Supercheria, La Sed Verdadera, Cantata de Puentes Amarillos - Pescado Rabioso; Promise Me - The Gun Club; Bajan, A Starosta, el Idiota - Pescado Rabioso; Europa - Santana; Las Habladurías del Mundo - Pescado Rabioso; Would Be - Las Nubes
Write Your Narrative, a South Florida weekly street art podcast.
This week, my guest is Tyler aka TAB TOONZ. He's a 12 years old, self-taught digital cartoonist and author, born in Miami. I met Tab Toonz and his parents, 2 years ago at the Museum of Graffiti in Wynwood where he's taking art classes taught by local and international graffiti artists. He's without a doubt, my youngest guest! John, his father, will be joining us in the podcast and we'll talking about providing a supportive environment and celebrating Tyler's efforts to value his artistic process. Listen up and share! @tab.toonz @museumofgraffiti
In this episode, we're joined by Joe Furst, a leading figure in placemaking, as we dive into his remarkable career. Starting with Goldman Properties during Wynwood's early days, Joe played a pivotal role in shaping the neighborhood's transformation. From spearheading the Wynwood BID to fostering collaboration among artists, property owners, and entrepreneurs, Joe's contributions were instrumental in making Wynwood what it is today.Now, Joe is bringing his expertise to West Palm Beach's NORA neighborhood. NORA West Palm is set to redefine the city's landscape, with its first phase focusing on revitalizing North Railroad Avenue. This ambitious project includes repurposing industrial buildings into vibrant commercial spaces, enhancing the public realm, and creating a dynamic linear park. Scheduled to break ground this May, the project aims to be completed by Q4 of 2023.Upon completion, North Railroad Avenue will emerge as a bustling, pedestrian-friendly hub featuring top-notch dining, shopping, office spaces, and fitness amenities. It promises to be a standout destination not only for downtown West Palm Beach but for Palm Beach County as a whole.Looking ahead, future phases of the project will introduce multifamily residences, office spaces, retail outlets, and boutique hotels, further enriching the NORA neighborhood experience. Looking to dive deeper into the Miami commercial real estate scene? Well, you've stumbled upon our favorite topic of conversation. So, whether you're a curious beachcomber or a seasoned investor, drop us a line at info@gridlineproperties.com or dial us up at 305.507.7098. Or if you're feeling social, you can stalk us on LinkedIn and connect with us there. Let's make some waves in the 305 real estate world together! Ben Hoffman's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/ben-hoffman-818a0949/ ) Felipe Azenha's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/felipeazenha/ ) We extend our sincere gratitude to Büro coworking space for generously granting us the opportunity to record all our podcasts at any of their 8 convenient locations across South Florida.
Write Your Narrative, a South Florida weekly street art podcast.
Joan Jimenez a.k.a. Entes, is an Afro-Peruvian artist who's been painting murals all around the world and in Wynwood for over 10 years. He is considered to be one of the graffiti pioneers in South America. His artwork addresses local issues, in a vivid pictorial way. In the second part of the podcast, I will have a conversation with Supermarket gallery's director and curator, Maria Gabriela Di Giammarco about Joan Jimenez's new body of work from his solo exhibition, “Migración de Jarana” at the gallery.
Write Your Narrative, a South Florida weekly street art podcast.
This week, my guest is my good friend Miami photographer Sandro Abate. He's well known for his stunning photos of the fast changing Wynwood street art scene. We met over 10 years ago and he was a regular contributor to Talking Off the Wall and gave us incredible artist's portraits for the magazine cover. With his distinguished white beard and purple Converse sneakers, he's pretty easy to recognize, when he's walking down the street looking for a new mural to photograph. Sandro and I, will discuss (and bitch) about the gentrification of our favorite neighborhood. Is Wynwood still the street art “capital” city or is it doomed? @SandroAbate
In this episode, we sit down with Kobi Karp to talk about his storied career. Born in Tel Aviv, Israel, Kobi moved to Minneaplois with his family at a young age and then went on to graduate from the University of Minnesota with a Bachelor of Architecture degree. Kobi founded Kobi Karp Architecture and Interior Design Inc. in 1996, which is now headquartered in Wynwood. His firm has since become renowned for its diverse portfolio, which includes high-end residential projects, luxury hotels, commercial developments, and mixed-use projects.Kobi Karp's architectural style is characterized by a blend of modernist principles with elements inspired by local contexts, historic preservation and environmental sustainability. His designs prioritize functionality and creating spaces that resonate with the surrounding landscape.Throughout his career, Kobi has received numerous awards and accolades for his work, including recognition from organizations such as the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID). His projects have also been featured in various architectural publications and media outlets, further solidifying his reputation as a visionary architect.Looking to dive deeper into the Miami commercial real estate scene? Well, you've stumbled upon our favorite topic of conversation. So, whether you're a curious beachcomber or a seasoned investor, drop us a line at info@gridlineproperties.com or dial us up at 305.507.7098. Or if you're feeling social, you can stalk us on LinkedIn and connect with us there. Let's make some waves in the 305 real estate world together! Ben Hoffman's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/ben-hoffman-818a0949/ ) Felipe Azenha's bio & LinkedIn ( linkedin.com/in/felipeazenha/ ) We extend our sincere gratitude to Büro coworking space for generously granting us the opportunity to record all our podcasts at any of their 8 convenient locations across South Florida.
It continues to be one of the biggest and most important weeks in the dance music calendar, and Markus Schulz is proud to play host as an international fanbase unite to party in his home city of Miami. His open to close solo sets are cherished around the world, but there's something about being able to do it in your home area. Continuing a tradition, he took to the stage on the Saturday night of Miami Music week, holding fort at MAD Club in Wynwood; and playing through the night and into the morning for eight hours. Highlights of the set form the latest Global DJ Broadcast. Markus' new single alongside legendary artist Pretty Poison, Stolen, is available to stream and add to your playlist from Friday April 5. And fans in the Netherlands can catch Markus playing a special five hour set this Saturday for the Luminosity Season Opening at Beachclub Fuel in Bloemendaal. Tracklist: Markus Schulz (Recorded Live from MAD Club in Wynwood, Miami - March 23 2024) 01. Anyma - Chordial 02. Pryda - The Hiidden 03. Frenckel & Ton TB - Dark Cloud 04. SEQU3L - Dark Waters 05. Probspot - Blueberry (Markus Schulz Down the Rabbit Hole Remix) 06. Boris Brejcha - Wormhole 07. Anyma & Rebūke - Syren 08. ID 09. Maceo Plex & Program2 featuring Giovanni - Revision (Club Mix) 10. French 79 - Diamond Veins (VER:WEST Remix) 11. Kyau & Albert - Shimmer 12. Mike EFEX - Visions in the Dark 13. Boris Brejcha - Bumblebee 14. Markus Schulz & HALIENE - Death of a Star (ID Remix) 15. Markus Schulz - Lost Multiverse 16. HI-LO - Bonzai 17. Push - Universal Nation (Charlotte de Witte Rework) 18. Victor Ruiz & Modeā - Contrast 19. Danny Avila - Domino 20. anamé - Anywhere (Road Trippin') (Markus Schulz Remix) 21. Rapid Eye - Circa-Forever (Markus Schulz Down the Rabbit Hole Remix) 22. Mike EFEX - Down Down 23. Stoked - Techno Hero 24. Space 92 vs. Bedrock - Heaven Scent Apollo (Markus Schulz Mashup) 25. Markus Schulz & Emma Hewitt - Till We Fade (Club Mix) 26. Markus Schulz vs. Victor Ruiz - Remember This Pura Vida (Marksu Schulz Mashup) 27. ID 28. Markus Schulz - Ram Attack
One of the biggest weeks in the dance music calendar has arrived; as thousands of clubbers and industry members descend upon Markus Schulz's home city of Miami, for a host of major parties.Markus continues an annual tradition with his annual Miami Music Week Edition of Global DJ Broadcast live from South Beach, showcasing the biggest sounds emanating from the conference, as well as influencing DJ sets and playlists for the remainder of 2024. If you are in Miami, you can see Markus performing a special open to close solo set live from MAD Club in Wynwood this Saturday night. Hope to see you there. Tracklist: 01. Lane 8 & Grigoré - Pipi Dormir 02. Markus Schulz & HALIENE - Death of a Star 03. OCATA - Somewhere 04. Protoculture, DIM3NSION & Dennis Sheperd - Sublimity 05. Miss Nine & ReDub - Summer 06. Vintage Culture & Magnus - Nothing Ever Changes (CamelPhat Remix) 07. John Digweed, Nick Muir & Franky Wah - Tripchain 08. Space Motion & JES - Universe 09. Robbie Rivera - House (Wally Lopez Remix) 10. KhoMha - Ancient Voices 11. Guy J - Illusions 12. Cosmic Gate & Christian Burns - Brave 13. Estiva - Undercover Romance 14. Markus Schulz - Liquid Night 15. Cristoph - The Shift 16. Markus Schulz & Pretty Poison - Stolen 17. Bondarev - Meteora 18. Adina Butar - Whisper 19. ALAT - Theurgia Page 110 20. SEQU3L - Bolt 21. Eelke Kleijn - Lately 22. Probspot - Blueberry (Markus Schulz Down the Rabbit Hole Remix) 23. Zimmz - Reverie 24. Space 92 & HI-LO - Orion 25. Mike EFEX - Orbiter 26. Deborah de Luca - Croce 27. Markus Schulz - Forgotten Element 28. Jody 6 - I'm Not Like You 29. Ulrich Van Bell & Mike McCarthy - Life in Quantum Space 30. Teenage Mutants & D3FAI - Fashion 31. Monika Kruse - Silver Spark 32. Stoneface & Terminal - In My Mind 33. Tim Clark - Chasing Stars 34. HI-LO & Danny Avila - Paradise 35. Daxson - Elysium (Transmission 2024 Theme) 36. Push - Universal Nation (Charlotte de Witte Rework)
Miami is a city steeped in magic and mystery, from its rich cultural history and vibrant culture. Yet, amidst the glittering facade of glamour and vibrancy lies a darker chapter in Miami's history—the Cocaine Cowboys era—a tale of excess, danger, and intrigue that left an indelible mark on the cityscape. But beyond the myths and misconceptions, Miami beckons with its eclectic neighborhoods, picturesque beaches, and a wealth of cultural treasures waiting to be explored. Join us as we uncover the allure of Miami, from its pulsating nightlife to its serene hideaways, offering a glimpse into a world where magic and reality intertwine.The Birth of the "Magic City"Miami is often referred to as the "Magic City" due to its rapid growth and development in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The term "Magic City" was coined by a local newspaper editor named Julia Tuttle. She created the term to describe the incredible transformation of Miami from a small, remote outpost into a thriving metropolis almost overnight.Julia Tuttle was a prominent Miami pioneer. She originally visited her parents in South Florida in 1875 and fell in love with what is now known as Biscayne Bay. She later purchased 640 acres at the mouth of the Miami River and returned as a widow to live there in 1891. She convinced Henry Flagler to bring his railroad to the Miami River, and over seven years she lived there, she worked to build the community and had a lot to do with transforming the region. In 1896, Miami was incorporated as a city. From there, the city experienced a significant boom in population, infrastructure, and economy during the early 20th century, fueled by the Florida East Coast Railway. The nickname still fits the city's vibrant atmosphere, diverse culture, and ongoing growth and innovation.Cuban Influence on MiamiCuba has had a significant influence on Miami, particularly due to waves of Cuban migration to the city, especially after the Cuban Revolution in 1959. It's shaped the city's identity, culture, economy, and politics in so many ways.PoliticsCuban exiles and their descendants have been actively involved in local, state, and national politics, shaping policies and perspectives on issues related to Cuba and Latin America. You feel like you are in another country!Cultural InfluenceCuban culture is in music and art, cuisine and language. Salsa music, mambo, and Afro-Cuban rhythms have bled into Miami's music scene, and Cuban artists have made the city vibrant and contributed greatly to the colorful art.CuisineCuban cuisine is all over Miami. The city has numerous Cuban restaurants and cafes serving authentic Cuban food. Some signature Cuban dishes include sandwiches, picadillo, and arroz con pollo.ArchitectureCuban influence & heritage can be seen in so much of Miami's architecture, particularly in neighborhoods like Little Havana - colorful Art Deco buildings & classic Spanish-style architecture.Language and DemographicsSpanish, particularly Cuban Spanish, is widely spoken in Miami.EconomyCuban migration has had a significant impact on Miami's economy, contributing to the growth of tourism, hospitality, and international trade. Many Cuban entrepreneurs have also established successful businesses in Miami, which has played a huge part in enriching the city's economic landscape and creating further diversity.The "Dark Side" of Miami and the Cocaine Cowboys Era.The Cocaine Cowboys era and drug trafficking had a significant impact on Miami during the 1970s and 1980s. It caused a surge of drug-related violence, crime, and corruption in Miami. Miami was the primary entry point for cocaine smuggling into the US for powerful drug cartels like the Medellín Cartel led by Pablo Escobar. This led to an explosion of wealth in Miami, led by the cartel individuals. It fueled a construction boom because drug profits were laundered through real estate investments, which led to the rapid development of luxury properties and businesses. However, it also contributed to a culture of excess, with conspicuous consumption and hedonism becoming more prevalent. Not to mention widespread violence as rival factions were fighting for control of the lucrative trade routes and markets.Law enforcement agencies really struggled to contain the violence and corruption associated with the drug trade. There were high-profile cases and efforts to crack down on drug trafficking networks, but it created "The Cocaine Cowboys era," which gave Miami a reputation as a city marked by both glamour and danger. It still lasts today.Myths About MiamiEveryone in Miami is WealthyMiami is home to many affluent individuals and neighborhoods, there is also significant socioeconomic diversity in the city. Many residents are working- or middle-class individuals who may not enjoy the lavish lifestyle often associated with Miami. Richer areas are Brickell, Key Biscayne, and parts of South Beach; Poorer areas are downtown and some parts of Wynwood.Miami is only about beaches and nightlife.While Miami is famous for its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife, it offers much more than that. It has a rich cultural scene, diverse neighborhoods, delicious cuisine, and a thriving arts community. You don't have to be a party animal to love Miami.All Miamians are Latino or Cuban.While Miami does have a large Hispanic population, including many Cuban-Americans, it is a melting pot of cultures from all over the world. You'll find people from various ethnicities and backgrounds living in Miami.Miami is Not Dangerous.Known by some as a "sin city," Miami can be dangerous, but not as dangerous as you may think. Miami is not on the FBI'S top 15 most dangerous cities list - which measures the violent crime rate and the highest cost of crime per capita, which includes instances of murder, manslaughter, rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Like any major city, Miami has its share of crime, from drugs, gambling, etc, but it's unfair to label the entire city as unsafe. Many neighborhoods are safe and welcoming to residents and visitors. But as with any city, you must exercise common sense, and taking precautions is essential. You need to do your research, do not talk to strangers or get in cars with strangers, etc. Also, ignore creepy men trying to hit on you, or tell them no if they don't look too dangerous.Miami is all Glitz and Glamour.While Miami does have its glamorous side, with luxury hotels, high-end restaurants, and designer boutiques, it also has a laid-back, casual vibe. There are plenty of opportunities to enjoy the city without breaking the bank. You can explore parks, outdoor spaces, and museums and even go dining at local eateries and food trucks. There are free cultural events and art festivals as well. And don't forget the beaches are free (Key Biscayne, South Beach, Hollywood), minus the parking. Miami is only for the Young and Single.While Miami is known for its vibrant nightlife and party scene, it's also a great place to live for families, retirees, and people of all ages. The city offers excellent schools, diverse neighborhoods, and many activities for people of all ages and interests. You can't drive in Miami - The traffic is Too BadJust be careful where you park, and know that people honk a lot.The Best Areas in Miami for a Solo TravelerSouth BeachThis area is popular for its vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and diverse dining options. You'll find plenty of opportunities to meet people at bars, clubs, and social events. However, it can get crowded and rowdy at times, so staying vigilant is important.Downtown MiamiDowntown offers a mix of entertainment, dining, and cultural attractions. It's also close to popular destinations like Brickell and Wynwood, which are known for their lively nightlife scenes. Choose accommodations in well-reviewed hotels or reputable Airbnb listings.BrickellThis upscale neighborhood is known for its high-rise condos, sophisticated bars, and restaurants. It's a popular spot for young professionals and offers a relatively safe environment for solo travelers.WynwoodFamous for its street art and hipster vibe, Wynwood is home to trendy bars, breweries, and galleries. It's a great place to meet fellow travelers and locals interested in art and culture. Just be mindful of your surroundings, especially at night.Coconut GroveThis historic neighborhood has a more relaxed atmosphere than South Beach. It has scenic parks, waterfront dining, and boutique shops. It's a good option if you prefer a quieter environment but still want access to nightlife and social activities.Hotels VS Airbnbs in MiamiFor a solo traveler, a hotel is safer, but it can be pricier than Airbnb, depending on where you want to stay. Airbnbs tend to be much cheaper for a group.Unique Destinations to Visit in MiamiVizcaya Museum and GardensThis historic estate features stunning gardens, European-inspired architecture, and unique photo opportunities around every corner.Versace MansionThe Versace Mansion is where world-renowned Italian fashion designer Gianni Versace was murdered on July 15, 1997. He was shot outside his Miami Beach mansion by Andrew Cunanan, a serial killer who took his own life eight days later. His South Beach mansion is now a "killer" lunch spot, and it's a great deal. Guests can also stay there. However, it is a pricy hotel.Coral CastleThis mysterious structure was built by Edward Leedskalnin using 1,100 tons of coral rock. The method of construction remains a mystery.Wynwood Walls The Wynwood Walls is an outdoor museum that showcases large-scale works by some of the world's best-known street artists, making it a vibrant spot for unique and colorful photos.Venetian Pool This historic public swimming pool built in the 1920s featuring waterfalls, caves, and incredible landscaping, providing a picturesque setting for photos.The KampongThe Kampong Botanical Garden features a collection of tropical fruit trees and flowering plants.Oleta River State ParkOleta River State Park is Miami's largest urban park along the shores of Biscayne Bay. You can kayak, hike, and picnic among mangrove forests.Deering EstateThis historic landmark and estate has guided tours of the mansion and gardens, as well as access to scenic trails along the waterfront.Miami Beach Holocaust MemorialThe Holocaust Memorial is a moving tribute to the six million Jews who perished in the Holocaust, featuring sculptures and reflecting pools.The Monastery of St. Bernard de Clairvaux Originally built in Spain in the 12th century, this monastery was dismantled and reconstructed in Miami, creating a unique architectural juxtaposition.Grapeland Water ParkThis water park features a quirky collection of sculptures and structures, including a giant pineapple and a shipwreck-themed play area. It provides fun and unusual photo opportunities.Key Biscayne Crandon ParkCrandon Park is home to a unique fossilized reef and the historic Cape Florida Lighthouse. It offers hiking, picnicking, and wildlife viewing opportunities.Miami City CemeteryThis cemetery, dating back to the 19th century, features historic gravesites, elaborate mausoleums, and lush landscaping, providing a fascinating glimpse into Miami's past.SportsMiami has a strong sports culture, with teams like the Miami Heat (NBA), Miami Dolphins (NFL), and Florida Marlins (now Miami Marlins, MLB).Day Trips from Miami Everglades National Park Everglades National Park is a short drive from Miami. It's a unique ecosystem full of wildlife. You can take an airboat ride to see alligators, birds, and other wildlife or explore the park's trails and visitor centers. It's great if you are not from Florida and are used to seeing our wildlife, and it's great for a family trip as well.Key WestWhile it's about a 3-4 hour drive from Miami, Key West is worth the trip for its charming atmosphere, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture. You can visit the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, explore Duval Street, and relax by the water. Boat rides are fun as well.Fort LauderdaleOnly about a 30-minute drive from Miami, Fort Lauderdale has beautiful beaches, shopping, dining, and great cultural attractions. It also has Gulf Stream horse racing tracks, gambling, and the famous Hard Rock Guitar Hotel. Stroll along the Fort Lauderdale Beach promenade, visit the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, or take a gondola ride along the city's canals.Biscayne National ParkLocated just south of Miami, Biscayne National Park is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can go snorkeling or diving to explore the park's coral reefs, take a boat tour to see the historic lighthouse on Boca Chita Key, and enjoy spectacular views of the ocean.Wynwood Arts DistrictIf you're interested in art and culture, head to the Wynwood Arts District in Miami. This neighborhood is one of my favorite Miami spots and is known for its colorful street art, murals, galleries, boutiques, and super trendy restaurants and cafes.Coral Gables Coral Gables is a beautiful and upscale neighborhood in Miami, known for its Mediterranean Revival architecture, greenery, and historic landmarks like the Venetian Pool and the Biltmore Hotel. Spend the day exploring the shops and restaurants along Miracle Mile or visiting attractions like the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden.How to Stay Safe in MiamiAreas of Miami to Avoid when VisitingHistorically known for its high crime rates, Overtown has seen some revitalization efforts in recent years but still may not be the safest area, especially at night. Liberty City is another neighborhood with a reputation for crime. While Little Havana is vibrant and culturally rich, there are many areas that are not safe, particularly at night. If you want to go, exercise caution and stick to well-lit, populated areas.Avoiding Certain Beaches at NightWhile Miami's beaches are beautiful during the day, most are unsafe after dark. Stick to well-populated areas and avoid isolated or poorly lit beach areas at night.Be Cautious of Scams and Tourist TrapsBe wary of overly aggressive street vendors, "free" tours that require a purchase at the end, and other similar schemes.Be Careful when Driving in Rush Hour TrafficIf possible, avoid driving during peak traffic times to prevent getting stuck in gridlock.Be Vigilant at NightWhile Miami's nightlife is legendary, some areas may be more prone to rowdiness and crime. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings, especially if you're out late at night. While Miami does have public transportation options like buses and the Metrorail, they are way less frequent and safe at night. Consider using rideshare services or taxis if you need to travel after dark, but don't get in an unregistered taxi, uber, or Lyft. Ask, "Who are you here for?" Miami can be a fun place to show off, and it's okay in certain areas like Brickell. Anywhere else, I would be extremely careful, and if you are new to the city, I would not wear your extremely fancy items. Cars also get broken into all the time, so do not leave things in your car. Better safe than sorry! In addition, don't take backroads at night.Bars can be safe to go into alone, but many female solo travelers get targeted in Miami, especially in bars and clubs. Don't take a drink from a stranger that you can't see being poured by the bartender. Also, men in Miami can be very aggressive, so be upfront with them and seek help from a bouncer if they will not leave you alone.What to Wear for A Night OutYour attire depends on where you are headed for the night. For clubs in Brickell and even South Beach, Ladies typically wear dresses or skirts and a top with heels, and guys wear nice shoes, buttoned-down short or long-sleeve shirts, and sometimes suits. Some clubs have strict "not too casual" dress code rules. For bars and any event in Wynwood, like a garage party, more casual clothes can be worn (e.g., rompers, shorts and tops, sneakers, and jeans and T-shirts for guys).Miami BeachesBeach Swimming in Miami When it comes to swimming in the waters off Miami's beaches, it's generally safe as long as you adhere to common-sense safety guidelines. While South Florida is known for its shark population, the risk of encountering a shark while swimming is very low. Most sharks are not interested in humans as prey and typically avoid interactions. Additionally, lifeguards and beach patrols in Miami are very vigilant about monitoring the waters and providing warnings or closures if any dangerous marine life is spotted.Favorite Miami BeachesMiami Beach is great for people-watching parties, meeting new people, good food, and all the action. It even has big events like pop up music festivals. For a more relaxed atmosphere, check out Key Biscayne. It is more relaxing, family-oriented, and has a great view of the Miami skyline. However, watch out for the "no-see-ems!" Beach TipsSome beaches, like South Beach, may experience higher theft rates, especially during peak tourist seasons when there are larger crowds. A few tips are to not leave valuables unattended, use lockers if available, and be mindful of your surroundings. Also, remember that local law enforcement and beach management often take measures to address theft. If you can not put items in a locker, do not bring valuables, and if you must bring valuables, like your phone and wallet, you can ask a normal-looking couple to watch them. It is taking a risk, but it has worked for me. Waterproof phone pouches are great for bringing a phone into the ocean. If you go into the water, stay where you can see your items. Do not let yourself drift far if you go into the water.Take the following precautions to ensure your safety while enjoying the beach:Swim in designated areas: Stick to beaches with lifeguards on duty and swim within the marked swimming zones.Avoid swimming alone: It's safer to swim with a buddy or in groups, especially in open waters.Stay alert: Be mindful of your surroundings while in the water and avoid areas with fishing activity or schools of baitfish, as these can attract sharks.Respect marine life: Avoid touching or approaching marine animals, including sharks, stingrays, and jellyfish.Follow beach safety guidelines: Pay attention to warning signs, flags, and instructions from lifeguards regarding water conditions and any potential hazards.Miami HurricanesIf you are visiting Miami when a hurricane hits, follow the steps below.Stay informed: Monitor local news, radio stations, or weather apps for updates on the hurricane's progress, including its projected path, intensity, and any evacuation orders or shelter information.Evacuation orders: Follow any evacuation orders issued by local authorities. Secure your accommodations: If you're staying at a hotel or rental property, inquire about their hurricane preparedness plans and follow any instructions provided by management. They may have protocols in place for guests during a storm.Stock up on supplies: Gather essential supplies such as non-perishable food, water, medications, flashlights, batteries, first aid supplies, and important documents. Ensure you have enough supplies to last several days in case of power outages or limited access to stores.Prepare your belongings: Secure outdoor furniture, decorations, and any other items that could become projectiles in high winds. If you're staying in a rental property, follow any instructions provided by the owner or management on securing the premises.Charge devices: Make sure your cell phone and other electronic devices are fully charged in case of power outages. Consider purchasing portable chargers or external battery packs for backup power.Stay indoors during the storm: Once the hurricane arrives, remain indoors in a safe location away from windows and doors. Follow safety guidelines: Follow any safety guidelines provided by local authorities, such as avoiding flooded areas, staying away from downed power lines, and using caution when venturing outside after the storm has passed.Be prepared for the aftermath: After the hurricane has passed, be prepared for potential flooding, debris, and other hazards. Follow instructions from authorities regarding cleanup efforts and any additional safety precautions.Miami stands as a captivating blend of magic and reality, where the dreams of visionaries like Julia Tuttle collide with the gritty realities of history. From its inception as a fledgling settlement to its evolution into a global destination, Miami's story is one of resilience, diversity, and constant reinvention. While the echoes of the past, including the tumultuous Cocaine Cowboys era, add layers of complexity to its narrative, Miami continues to thrive as a beacon of creativity, opportunity, and cultural fusion. As visitors traverse its vibrant streets, bask on its sun-kissed shores, and immerse themselves in its diverse tapestry of experiences, they discover a city that defies expectations and invites exploration.
Direct from Thailand ahead of a tripleheader in the clubs across Asia this weekend, Markus Schulz checks in with a fresh studio edition of Global DJ broadcast, as the countdown begins to Miami Music Week. On the show, he showcases upcoming Coldharbour world premieres from Adina Butar and Tim Clark, along with some big collaborations from Cosmic Gate & Christian Burns, and Protoculture, DIM3NSION & Dennis Sheperd. In the second hour, Markus is joined by Stoneface & Terminal for the guestmix, as they join the Coldharbour family with their label debut In My Mind, released this Friday. All roads lead to South Beach and Miami Music Week, and if you are coming, you are welcome to check out the Coldharbour x Black Hole Recordings night taking place at La Otra in Wynwood on Thursday March 21, featuring DJs Dave Neven, Daxson, Dennis Sheperd, JES, KhoMha and Tim Clark. And on Saturday March 24, Markus will perform a special open to close solo set at MAD Club in Wynwood. So hope you can be part of the events. Enjoy the show, and back next week with our annual Miami Music Week edition. Tracklist: The Essentials with Markus Schulz 01. Adina Butar - Whisper [World Premiere] 02. Nora En Pure - Arbora [Deeper Shades] 03. Tim Besamusca - Galaxy 04. ALAT - Theurgia Page 110 05. Marsh - Love (Marsh's Euphoria Mix) 06. Amir Telem - Agent of Illusion 07. Cosmic Gate & Christian Burns - Brave [In Bloom] 08. Protoculture, DIM3NSION & Dennis Sheperd - Sublimity 09. Airwave - Pacifica [A Moment of Sunrise] 10. Matt Fax - U 11. Darren Tate - Adrift 12. Kyau & Albert - No Rush [Global Selection] 13. Ulrich van Bell & Code Name Mike - Life in Quantum Space 14. Tim Clark - Chasing Stars 15. Push - Universal Nation (Charlotte de Witte Rework) [Down the Rabbit Hole] 16. Kalafut & Fygle - 3579 Km [Hall of Fame] Stoneface & Terminal 01 Stoneface & Terminal - Tantra 02 Stoneface & Terminal - ID 03 Stoneface & Terminal - In My Mind 04 Jardin - Ventura 05 Emmy Skyer - Next Dimension 06 Stoneface & Terminal - Oceanflow Back with Markus Schulz 17. Markus Schulz x Paul Oakenfold - Pendulum 18. Rinaly presents Rina Mirai - Evoke 19. Daxson - When Tomorrow Comes 20. Markus Schulz - Lisbon 21. Daxson vs. Xijaro & Pitch - The Awakening (Transmission Theme 2023) 22. Talla 2XLC - Breath of Life 23. Teenage Muttants & D3FAI - Fashion 24. Richard Durand & Sarah de Warren - Made of Stone
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticKanye West, now known as Ye, made a surprise appearance at Dukunoo Jamaican Kitchen in Wynwood, Miami, treating fans to snippets of his highly anticipated joint album with Ty Dolla $ign. This exclusive preview comes just after the duo revealed the album's 17-track list via Instagram, further fueling the hype surrounding the project.Join us as we delve into this unexpected event and analyze what these snippets tell us about the upcoming album. We'll discuss Kanye's artistic evolution, the musical direction of the project, and the potential for this collaboration to be a game-changer in the music industry.Tune in to Notorious Mass Effect and stay up-to-date on all things Kanye West!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticKanye West, now known as Ye, made a surprise appearance at Dukunoo Jamaican Kitchen in Wynwood, Miami, treating fans to snippets of his highly anticipated joint album with Ty Dolla $ign. This exclusive preview comes just after the duo revealed the album's 17-track list via Instagram, further fueling the hype surrounding the project.Join us as we delve into this unexpected event and analyze what these snippets tell us about the upcoming album. We'll discuss Kanye's artistic evolution, the musical direction of the project, and the potential for this collaboration to be a game-changer in the music industry.Tune in to Notorious Mass Effect and stay up-to-date on all things Kanye West!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticKanye West, now known as Ye, made a surprise appearance at Dukunoo Jamaican Kitchen in Wynwood, Miami, treating fans to snippets of his highly anticipated joint album with Ty Dolla $ign. This exclusive preview comes just after the duo revealed the album's 17-track list via Instagram, further fueling the hype surrounding the project.Join us as we delve into this unexpected event and analyze what these snippets tell us about the upcoming album. We'll discuss Kanye's artistic evolution, the musical direction of the project, and the potential for this collaboration to be a game-changer in the music industry.Tune in to Notorious Mass Effect and stay up-to-date on all things Kanye West!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticKanye West, now known as Ye, made a surprise appearance at Dukunoo Jamaican Kitchen in Wynwood, Miami, treating fans to snippets of his highly anticipated joint album with Ty Dolla $ign. This exclusive preview comes just after the duo revealed the album's 17-track list via Instagram, further fueling the hype surrounding the project.Join us as we delve into this unexpected event and analyze what these snippets tell us about the upcoming album. We'll discuss Kanye's artistic evolution, the musical direction of the project, and the potential for this collaboration to be a game-changer in the music industry.Tune in to Notorious Mass Effect and stay up-to-date on all things Kanye West!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticKanye West, now known as Ye, made a surprise appearance at Dukunoo Jamaican Kitchen in Wynwood, Miami, treating fans to snippets of his highly anticipated joint album with Ty Dolla $ign. This exclusive preview comes just after the duo revealed the album's 17-track list via Instagram, further fueling the hype surrounding the project.Join us as we delve into this unexpected event and analyze what these snippets tell us about the upcoming album. We'll discuss Kanye's artistic evolution, the musical direction of the project, and the potential for this collaboration to be a game-changer in the music industry.Tune in to Notorious Mass Effect and stay up-to-date on all things Kanye West!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticKanye West, now known as Ye, made a surprise appearance at Dukunoo Jamaican Kitchen in Wynwood, Miami, treating fans to snippets of his highly anticipated joint album with Ty Dolla $ign. This exclusive preview comes just after the duo revealed the album's 17-track list via Instagram, further fueling the hype surrounding the project.Join us as we delve into this unexpected event and analyze what these snippets tell us about the upcoming album. We'll discuss Kanye's artistic evolution, the musical direction of the project, and the potential for this collaboration to be a game-changer in the music industry.Tune in to Notorious Mass Effect and stay up-to-date on all things Kanye West!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In hour four, Hoch is mesmerized by a new restaurant in Wynwood that's serving loaded french fries. Plus, we break down how the Dolphins can lock up the 1 seed in the AFC before having to play the Bills in Week 18.
The United States are through to the knockout round of the World Cup after beating Iran 1-0. Mike and Witty react live from Bottled Blonde in Wynwood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike and Witty are live from Bottled Blonde in Wynwood to react to the United States 0-0 draw with England in the World Cup. They discuss Tyler Adams' captain's performance, the feeling of positivity about the US so far at the tournament, and how it affects the picture in the group. Plus, a discussion of the other goings on in Qatar, including the host's elimination. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices