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People of Palm Beach

Florida Podcast Network

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People of Palm Beach is a local leading podcast hosted by TV news veteran, show creator and branding expert, Suzanne Boyd. On this podcast, Suzanne sits down for conversations with inspiring people in South Florida. Suzanne's strong interviewing, social media and communication skills make each episode both conversational and compelling.
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Curve the Cube is Where Dreamers Become Doers

Flint Stone Media, LLC - Jaime Legagneur

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The Curve the Cube Podcast is aimed at inspiring people to pursue their dreams by picking the brains of those who are doing just that! Guests include: actors, artists, entertainers, radio and news personalities, writers, musicians, small business owners, dancers, charities, and more, including people with a particular sociocultural perspective or impact. Special categories include the Curve the Cube Kids, the CTC Pod Squad, friends of the KVJ Show, friends of St. Joe's Unplugged, and friends ...
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Eggheads After Hours Podcast

Flint Stone Media, LLC

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Join Jaime (“Jemmy”) Legagneur, Aaron Wormus, and Kate Volman as they talk about all things tech and Palm Beach County in this monthly magazine-styled podcast! From how our community is responding to the latest global trends to what’s popping downtown, the Egg Heads discover where the geek meets the ground running on the Egg Heads After Hours Podcast (http://www.EggHeadsAHP.com/). Check out innovative trailblazers, creatives, and opportunity-makers right along with us, as we explore the tech ...
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We have a new show for you on FPN! Enjoy this sizzle reel of Craig and David setting off on their exploration to discover the latest in FL tech and innovation! TECHxploration is your inside look-ahead at Florida’s future–everything from emerging trends in leading-edge business to immersive family entertainment! Floridians are both creating and cons…
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Be sure to find Business in the Bedroom - A Bootstrapper's Guide to Doing It, with ME--Curve the Cube host, Jaime Legagneur. I've built my business, Flint Stone Media, from MY bedroom as my passionate pursuit of making OTHER people's dreams and goals come to fruition. I started my first podcast on this subject back in 2014, calling it "Curve the Cu…
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She is a 22-year-old college student who figured out a way for her family farm business to thrive during the coronavirus shutdown. Palm Beach County's East Coast Farms & Vegetables had to do something fast. Within a week of the pandemic hitting south Florida, the Lantana distributor's sales went to zero. East Coast Farms and Vegetables partners wit…
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Past POPB guests, Gary Miller and Andi Vallely recently joined me for my Facebook Live Coronavirus Check-in. Gary Miller ("The Insurance Wizard") of USHealth Advisors shared his personal concerns about his daughter, who is a nurse on the front lines in New York City. Then, Andi Vallely of Spread Happy gives some helpful advice on how we can all not…
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She was looking for a charity that didn't require much of her time. Tandy Robinson was a working mom, but still wanted to impact her community. She joined a non-profit in Indian River County that allowed her to pool her money with other women and show up once a year to vote on where their money would be spent. It was called Impact 100. And they had…
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She grew up in south Florida and loved being on camera and on stage as a child; but, when Sam Kerrigan got home from college, her first job in television was behind the camera. So, how did she make the difficult leap from video editor to the main traffic anchor for CBS12? And how did she get that name - Traffic Jam Sam? Sam Kerrigan reveals the sec…
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He's not unlike most New Yorkers who decide to move to south Florida. He wanted better weather, fewer taxes and a fresh start. But, Gary Miller also renewed his faith and his passion when he moved to Jupiter. And he got a new nickname - The Insurance Wizard. In fact--go check out his new show on Facebook and YouTube. Find out why Gary Miller is one…
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You've probably heard of the Junior League. But do you have any idea what they do? Suzanne sits down with the President of the Junior League of Boca Raton to talk about the organization's mission, its huge project to help working moms, and why volunteerism is in her blood. Plus, her day job that has had to take a back seat to being a mom and the le…
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She has battled some chronic health issues throughout her life, but nothing hit Royal Palm Beach's Lisa Fitter harder than breast cancer. With young twins and a husband at home, the English-born real estate agent was facing a deadly disease without health insurance. Little did she know, a local organization was about to be her angel, and now she is…
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She was born with a birth defect that forced doctors to amputate her leg and send her off to a facility for disabled children where she lived from the age of 2 to 5. Rosalind Murray has never let her prosthetic leg define what she can and cannot do. She is a criminal justice analyst and skilled at Bikram yoga, pilates, and spin. She is a mom, a wif…
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I've been meaning to record a podcast with this woman since our fateful meeting at the Podfest Multimedia Expo in Orlando back in March. We hit it off instantly! She has been a realtor for 16 years, but realized that social media and digital marketing was the key to growing her business. She was upset when her dad moved the family from Canada to Bo…
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After a spring break trip to Fort Lauderdale during his college years, Tom Prakas knew what he wanted to do: own nightclubs. He spent years running highly successful clubs and restaurants in Ohio, Georgia, and south Florida before the father of seven decided it was time for a change. He founded Prakas and Company in 1999, specializing in real estat…
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She's a wife, a mom, and one of the most talented fashion designers in south Florida. Amanda Perna started her career at Calvin Klein in New York; but, the neutral tones of CK didn't fit the bright, eclectic style she wanted to design. The admitted overachiever and Project Runway star cashed in her 401k and started her own line--the House of Perna.…
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You may remember Tim Byrd as one of the original radio personalities in the West Palm Beach market. He started in the business by walking into his local radio station in South Carolina when he was a kid and asking for the "man in charge." That began a long and successful career in the radio business, from New York to West Palm Beach. He connects wi…
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Christina Nicholson started her career as a TV reporter. With two small children at home, she realized the hectic schedule of the news business was not going to work. After a move to PR and a nightmare boss, she decided to go work for herself. She has created a successful business as a professional freelancer in the public relations field. She has …
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Neurology wasn't Dr. Nisha Chhabria's first choice. She wanted to be an orthopedic surgeon, but her connection to Parkinson's disease and movement disorders led her on a path to helping people in Palm Beach County who suffer from tremors. We chat about how she's changing her patient's lives, the new medical breakthroughs in Parkinson's, and why thi…
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He grew up in South Africa, but came to America and decided to go to law school before stumbling into yoga. Today, Philip Christodoulou is considered one of the premier yoga instructors in south Florida. He recently moved his studio, Anuttara Yoga Shala, from Deerfield to Delray Beach, where he has turned a concrete jungle into a garden oasis. Hear…
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He grew up in poverty in West Virginia and lived in constant fear that something would happen to his father in the coal mines. Eric Roby knew his only way out was education and TV news. But the journalist also knew he had to hide an important part of himself in order to stay in the public eye. You know Eric Roby as the sometimes serious, sometimes …
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My guest today had an ideal childhood until his world was turned upside down in middle school by a traumatic event that left him caring for his four younger siblings in a drug-infested neighborhood in South Florida. Mark Roseme started dealing drugs to survive, but a guardian angel came into his life at the right time and helped him turn everything…
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If you live in Delray Beach, you've probably seen the 14,000 square foot building on Federal Highway that used to be the home of Spa Eleven. Recently, it has been transformed into what some are calling the best art gallery in all of South Florida - thanks to Daniel Cianciotto. He has worn many hats throughout his life: firefighter, inventor, and da…
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If you live in southern Palm Beach County, you've likely heard of Frank McKinney. He builds multi-million dollar mansions on the beach in south Florida on speculation, meaning he doesn't have a buyer for the homes before he finishes them. He's also an author, an ultra-marathoner and a devout Catholic. On May 23rd, he's unveiling his final project--…
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His family's tradition of BBQ goes back more than 8 decades in Palm Beach County, but keeping that tradition alive has been hard-fought and expensive! If you haven't tasted McCray's Backyard BBQ, you haven't lived. He has cooked for locals, dignitaries, and elected officials and is a favorite at the Super Bowl every year. But the town of Mangonia P…
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On her 30th birthday, something went horribly wrong. With a 4-month-old little girl at home, Alyson Seligman was suddenly paralyzed and hospitalized for a month with a rare neurological disorder. Months later, she lost her job and was forced to find a new path. That path has led Seligman to start her own PR company and create one of the most succes…
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Vaughan Dugan's been an entrepreneur since he was a kid growing up in Newport, Rhode Island, and had a team of friends mowing lawns in his neighborhood. Since then, he's owned a graphic design business, a pizza chain, a line of compression clothing, and a couple of subscription box companies. He's best known for his current restaurant, Kapow Noodle…
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She grew up in Baltimore always knowing she wanted to be a writer, but Palm Beach Post columnist Leslie Gray Streeter never imagined her first book would be titled "Black Widow." Her life took a dramatic turn in 2015, but the single mother is learning to move on using humor, honesty and a little help from her famous friends. Listen to why she is on…
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Bestselling author James Patterson sits down with People of Palm Beach host Suzanne Boyd during the STEAM luncheon for Palm Beach State College Foundation. He reveals the big project he's working on with the state of Florida, what he still wants to do in his life and how he avoids writer's block. Listen in... Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: …
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TV news veteran, talk show creator, branding expert, mom, and yogi, Suzanne Boyd, has been creating content since she was a little girl growing up in the tiny North Florida town of Monticello. She started her own local magazine in her bedroom using a typewriter, caught the media bug, and the rest was history. She has since earned a broadcast journa…
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Introducing Finding Florida, the podcast that takes you "from Country to Coast." Join your tour guides (an unlikely pair), City Girl Jaime ("Jemmy") and Country Boy Glenn, as they explore the amazing sights and sounds of the Sunshine State. A truly unique travel adventure show that brings you along for the ride, figuratively and literally. Listen i…
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Sometimes, it takes the perfect storm of events to force you to pause, take a deep breath, and take stock. And, when that perfect storm collides with a perfectly blooming opportunity, the heavens are aligning for a BIG change. Well, this episode marks such a change! I’m excited to announce the next chapter in curving my own cube right here on this …
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Welcome to the THIRD ANNIVERSARY episode of the Curve the Cube Podcast!! My special guest on this milestone of a day is author and entrepreneur, James Oliver, Jr. of WeMontage, who wrote a book that I absolutely fell in love with and have discussing in pieces with a few of my most recent guests. His book, The More You Hustle, the Luckier You Get, p…
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I had a chance to catch up with long-time friend of the podcast--artist and photographer, Jamaal "Visualist" Clark. We chat about his painting, his photography, and expanding his horizons and his vision for the future! Now, I didn't have a chance to record a Learning Curve segment for this episode. Things have been CRAZY these last couple of weeks …
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Jaime shares some awesome milestones--primarily that she has joined the Horse Radio Network as their new Production Coordinator! Glenn the Geek from HRN joins her on this bonus episode to talk about her role at HRN, her crazy training experience, Hurricane Irma, and so much more! Plus, we get you geared up and ready for International Podcast Day. I…
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One of my favorite people (and my birthday buddy), Jason "Jafleu" Fleurant, visits the podcast FOR THE THIRD TIME!! He's our first three-peat, and this is our most exciting conversation to DATE! He shares fun stories of his milestones, opens up about the struggles, lays down insightful knowledge, and comes through with all the feels. He is a remark…
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On episode #11 of Eggheads After Hours, we wrap our heads around the impact of transportation tech on south Florida business life--in particular the new Brightline high-speed train. With key stops limited to Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, and West Palm and an extension being worked for Orlando, the Brightline will minimize travel time while maximizing prod…
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Thanks for joining me on my second annual birthday episode! Episode #122 will sound very different, as I sewed together a number of daily Podcast Movement recaps with the newly-discovered Anchor App almost exclusively using my phone. The audio quality does vary from clip to clip, as I was experimenting on the fly with the app in part for the next e…
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