• Unwined: Disrupting the wine industry one bottle at a time
    Sep 21 2020
    What's it like launching a startup in the wine industry? Sit down with Nicole Anderson and find out in this episode. Based in Atlanta, Nicole is the owner and founder of UnWined, a recently launched boutique wine collection designed for modern women. Girls just wanna UnWined! Right?  Vist: www.girlsjustwannaunwined.com www.instagram.com/girlsjustwannaunwined
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    30 mins
  • Top Round: Living and eating one sandwich at a time
    Aug 30 2020
    Meet David Chesal, restauranteur and owner of Top Round in Fort Lauderdale, and brother of our host Lenny Chesal. The menu resembles an old school deli, offering cooked-to-order deli sandwiches, homemade custards and comfort foods.  Mention this podcast and get a small free custard. Yay! Check out https://eattopround.com/ft-lauderdale
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    34 mins
  • Therapy Talk: Dating and Relationships
    Aug 23 2020
    In this episode, we sit down with psychologist Irene Kerzhnerman to chat about dating and relationships during Covid times. This is the second time Dr. Irene joins our podcast. She shares deep insights about the pros and cons of dating during the pandemic, online dating, communication tips, in-laws, and human connection beyond a screen.  Hosted by Lenny Chesal and produced by Andrea Richard.  About our guest: Dr. Irene Kerzhnerman is a licensed clinical psychologist.  With over 20 years of experience in the field, she has had a private practice in Boca Raton for over 10 years. To find Dr. Irene Kerzhnerman online, visit https://www.drireneonline.com/
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    35 mins
  • Compassion & Personal Growth
    Aug 14 2020
    In this episode, we sit down with Angela Polania to talk about lessons learned, compassion and personal growth. The CEO of Elevate, an information technology and cybersecurity headquartered in South Florida, reminds us about the power of self love, respect and to remember: "Life is our teacher."
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    33 mins
  • Fireside Chat With Veteran Journalist Kevin Gale
    Jul 17 2020
    In this episode, we chat about gardening, leadership and the pandemic, the early days of the AIDS epidemic, inequality from an LGBTQ perspective, the ever-changing news media business, and dealing with change.  Joining the conversation is longtime business journalist Kevin Gale.  Kevin was previously business editor of the Sun Sentinel and editor in chief of South Florida Business Journal, Lifestyle magazine and South Florida Business and Wealth magazine.  He’s originally from Illinois and graduated from Northwestern University.  He lives in Wilton Manors, FL on the Middle River with his partner of 38 years and spends a lot of time trying to keep iguanas from eating his landscaping.
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    36 mins
  • Therapy Talk: Coping With Covid Craziness
    Jul 9 2020

    On this podcast, we sit down with veteran psychologist Irene Kerzhnerman to chat about mental health, how to sleep better at night, and why wearing a mask after eating a tunafish sandwich is never a good idea. 

    This show is intended to help combat what many of us are struggling with..what we like to call..."Covid craziness." 

    About this week's guest:

    Dr. Irene Kerzhnerman is a licensed clinical psychologist.  With over 20 years of experience in the field, she has had a private practice in Boca Raton for over 10 years.  

    To find Dr. Irene Kerzhnerman online, visit https://www.drireneonline.com/

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    28 mins
  • Grace and Empathy: A Conversation With Michael O. Miller
    Jul 3 2020

    This week's podcast, as the title suggests, takes on the perspective with a lens of grace and empathy. Joining as our special guest is Michael O. Miller, Director of Development at Florida Atlantic University's College of Engineering and Computer Science. 

    In addition, Michael is conducting his doctoral research, which examines the intersection of religion/spirituality, minority males and philanthropy all which incorporates the voice from a middle-aged African American male. 

    "My research topic may vary from oppression, immigration, race and much more.  However, given the recent COVID-19 and the edict for many colleges and universities to go online, I wonder what would be the learning implications for students, particularly minority students as well as what philanthropy will look like in post COVID arena," Michael says.

    Expect heartfelt banter, snippets of pivotal life lessons, and tips for dealing with civil unrest and incivility. Welcome to The New Normal.

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    28 mins
  • Breaking Barriers: A Conversation With Denise Jordan
    Jun 28 2020

    Growing up in Washington Heights, New York, Denise Jordan loved exploring the big city by foot. As a pedestrian, she could take in the sights, sounds and flavors of the city's multicultural neighborhoods.  

    She tells us about working in her family's candy store, and hanging out at her aunts' dress shop that catered to the stars of Carnegie Hall. 

    Once a professional tennis player, a singer in New York City nightclubs and guitarist, Denise's journey to the C-suite had its glorious moments and challenges.  

    In this podcast, Denise and the co-hosts chat about food, then dive into more serious banter about barriers to civil rights. 

    Denise shares about an intense experience she had in 1999, when she was a candidate for an executive position, making her the first African American woman to get hired for the role at the United States Tennis Association.  "I want to challenge you to think...differently." 

    Today, Denise Jordan is the Executive Director of Deerfield Beach Chamber of Commerce. Expect heartfelt banter, snippets of pivotal life and career lessons, and tips for professionals who want to speak up about civil unrest and incivility. 

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    42 mins