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I’m a Cuban-American writer and podcaster passionate about food, wine, and travel. Follow my colorful South Florida adventures as I review Miami restaurants, and spotlight local chefs and somms. I am a Michelin dining enthusiast, but nothing is off-limits. After all, I was raised on pan Cubano, cafecito, and pastelitos. Never a dull moment around here. From my "palette" to yours...Cheers! Brenda
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You now can enjoy listening to the smart, sophisticated news coverage from Biscayne Times, the #1 source of hyperlocal news for the Biscayne Corridor’s best neighborhoods, from Brickell to Broward, including all the waterfront and island communities.
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Join Juliet Litman and David Jacoby every week for ‘Food News,’ in which they will sample various snacks, share personal tales about food, and round up the latest in food news from around the world. And come hang with Joe House and his culinary comrades on ‘House of Carbs’ to devour the latest additions to the food universe’s menu with a slate of tasty episodes throughout the year.
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Inside the ICE House

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Inside the ICE House, a podcast produced by Intercontinental Exchange, takes listeners behind the historic façade of the New York Stock Exchange and inside the global financial marketplace. The episodes, recorded in the Library of the NYSE, features conversations with leaders, entrepreneurs and visionaries who walk through our doors with a dream of building businesses and changing the world. Their stories have made the NYSE, now part of ICE’s ecosystem of markets, clearing houses, data provi ...
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That Florida Podcast

That Florida Podcast

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We plan to cover all Florida has to offer! Whether its staying on Walt Disney World property, Universal Studios Resort, International Drive or in your dream Villa the Golf Coast, Coco Beach, Miami or even a Cruise from one of the many Cruise Ports we will cover it all and give real example prices! We’d would love to hear from you. Ways to contact the show are in the episode Show Notes. We thank you for downloading and hope you enjoy the new show.
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Hi! Welcome to the “Take A Bite Out of South Florida” podcast. I’m Shaina Wizov and I’ll be your host as we explore the vibrant food scene here in South Florida. Each episode will welcome guests from across the hospitality industry, like chefs, restaurant owners, mixologists, event producers, food journalists, influencers, and bloggers to engage in casual and lighthearted conversations that will make your taste buds dance. Listen in for stories, restaurant and event news, insider tips, and e ...
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This week, Juliet and Jacoby discuss how Whataburger helped Texans through a blackout, share their thoughts on the wedding that served instant ramen, and cover the etymology of the pickle. For this week’s Taste Test, they try kangaroo tartar while on their trip to Melbourne, Australia. Finally, they share their Personal Food News and react to some …
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In the era of AI integration, its most profound impact may be on medical research and patient care. In exam rooms and on operating tables, AI has the potential to save crucial seconds and make life-saving diagnoses. At the forefront of this AI revolution in healthcare is Elsevier Health President Dr. Jan Herzhoff. He went Inside the ICE House to ex…
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The days queuing to order food are numbered. With the rise of phone-enabled delivery apps and contact-free menu kiosks, food service has evolved from a person-to-person transaction to a seamless digital experience. Leading the transformation is PAR CEO Savneet Singh. Savneet goes Inside the ICE House to discuss how PAR is revolutionizing the food s…
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Reuters News is widely recognized, but don’t confuse Thomson Reuters as a “media stock.” The brand, whose business predominantly revolves around content-driven technology for professionals, is a “tech stock,” integrating AI into its products and daily tasks. Leading the entirety of Thomson Reuters business, news and tech, is CEO Steve Hasker. Steve…
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Send us a Text Message. Meet the fascinating Miami sommelier Allegra Angelo of Vinya Wine. From NYC's Jean-Georges to Michy's and La Mar, Allegra shares the journey that brought her to Miami and kept her here. Knowledgeable, passionate, and #teamMiami all the way. What's not to love? Ready to dive in? Let's go! LISTEN here: Apple Spotify iHeartradi…
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This week, Juliet and Jacoby discuss Benny Blanco’s cookbook, share their thoughts on a TikTok made by Kentucky teachers, and talk about the oldest discovered wine. For this week’s Taste Test, they try a new energy drink from Starbucks. Finally, they share their Personal Food News and react to some Listener Food News. Do you have Personal Food News…
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A product of the Los Angeles foster care system, Rob Henderson’s life starkly contrasted with the upper-class upbringing that many of his classmates at Yale University had. After enlisting in the military and attending Yale, Rob observed that his privileged peers often championed causes that served as status symbols on campus, while inadvertently d…
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This week, Juliet and Jacoby discuss the creation of rosé, share their thoughts on Joey Chestnut's face-off with Takeru Kobayashi, and react to coffee shops in Melbourne becoming mobile. For this week’s Taste Test, they try both fried and coal-fired prawns from Brisbane, Australia. Finally, they share their Personal Food News and react to some List…
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As AI gets integrated globally, superpowers vie to fully harness its strengths. To drive the technology forward in the U.S., the private sector stands on the front lines, building AI-powered solutions to streamline operations and efficiency. Leading the charge is Tom Siebel, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of C3.ai. Tom goes Inside the ICE House to disc…
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This week, Juliet and Jacoby discuss the cookie shop owner who called out a bridesmaid for requesting free cookies, question why Tesla is selling a bottle of mezcal, and share their thoughts on a new sobering gel. For this week’s Taste Test, they try the viral trend of ketchup on KitKats. Finally, they share their Personal Food News and react to so…
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Over the next 20 years, $72 trillion in assets will change hands from Baby Boomer to thier heirs. The Bank of New York, established in 1784 under the stewardship of Alexander Hamilton, knows a thing or two about how to accomplish that task. As the nation’s oldest bank (and the first company listed on the NYSE), it has continually adapted, generatio…
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For the last 100 years, DeWalt has stood by its commitment of helping world-builders build the modern world. But currently, the trades industry is facing a 500,000 (and growing) workforce deficit. Celebrating DeWalt's milestone while working to build back the trades industry is Stanley Black & Decker CEO Donald Allan. He goes Inside the ICE House t…
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This week, Juliet and Jacoby discuss Japan’s unique vending machine problem, share their thoughts on Flavor Flav trying to save Red Lobster, and talk about Chipotle boys. For this week’s Taste Test, they tried three different iced coffees inspired by popular foods. Finally, they share their Personal Food News and react to some Listener Food News. D…
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“If an institution has not made it after 10 years, it shouldn’t be around anymore,” said auto dealership magnate and art collector Norman Braman in a 2014 interview with The New York Times. Ten years later, the Institute of Contemporary Art Miami (ICA) is still standing. More than that, it’s thriving. After receiving a reported 1 million visitors a…
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Send us a Text Message. We are about to get very 305. If you know, you know. And if you don’t know, you are about to find out. I am talking, of course, about Miami’s very own VENTANITAS. We all have a personal story and relationship with them. Daniela Perez Miron is here to discuss her very special book Ventanitas: A Window into Miami’s Coffee Cult…
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Our ability to achieve success is deeply connected to the quality of relationships we nurture throughout our lives. Nowhere is this more evident than in wealth management. Shannon Kennedy, CEO of BMO Wealth Management U.S., has perfected the art of building strong relationships while growing her clients' wealth and assets. She joins Inside the ICE …
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This week, Juliet and Jacoby discuss a restaurant that charges to heat up a muffin, share their thoughts on the woman who named her baby after the restaurant where she gave birth, and cover another whimsical food lawsuit. For this week’s Taste Test, they tried three different drinks from Starbucks. Finally, they share their Personal Food News and r…
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The LGBTQ+ community has become Florida’s political battleground over the past two years. In 2022, Gov. Ron DeSantis waged a heavily publicized war against drag queens performing in Wynwood. Last year, he signed a slew of anti-LGBTQ+ bills from the Florida Legislature. Most recently, the governor expressed a clear intent to challenge federal protec…
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What was thought to be a victory for the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts in a monthslong digital billboard debate has since turned into something quite different. Rather, the real battle has only just begun. In a recent reversal by the Miami City Commission at its May 23 meeting, the body voted to…
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The Upper East Side’s most beloved neighborhood restaurant is moving, expanding into a new, larger space. Will this tiny, hidden gem – our go-to spot for comfort food – lose its charm? Before we answer that, let’s take a look back at its origin story... Thanks for listening! For more local news visit BiscayneTimes.com.…
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When Luis Cabrera assumed the position of police chief in the Village of Biscayne Park following a former chief’s arrest over corruption charges, he told the community that it was his mission to repair the village’s reputation. Six years later, it’s clear that he has only made it worse. Thanks for listening! For more local news visit BiscayneTimes.…
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Driven by a desire to explore the ties that bind and the divides that separate 330 million Americans, Frank Barry embarked on a seven-month, 10,000-mile journey across the Lincoln Highway, witnessing firsthand the resilience and fragility of our democracy during the Covid-19 pandemic. Four years later, Frank goes Inside the ICE House to reflect on …
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Juliet and Jacoby remain in Brisbane and are ready to close out the final episode of our Australia month! To start the show, they try to answer the age-old question of whether a taco is a sandwich. Then, they marvel at the shelf life of eggs and give Target its flowers for lowering grocery prices. For this week’s Taste Test, they go to Eat Street N…
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Send us a Text Message. A much-respected veteran chef of the Miami culinary scene (Bice at the Victor Hotel, Pelican Cafe, Toscana Divino, and more recently at Le Zoo—to name a few) and mentor to many, Chef Julian Alexander Baker joins me to chat about South Florida's growth and significant changes during his 15 years in Miami. What has kept him in…
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Everyone, it seems, is headed to the 305. The booming popularity of South Florida proves to be a ‘good problem’ for an elected leader. Leading Miami-Dade County’s burgeoning community and enhancing its reputation as “Wall Street South,” is Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. She goes Inside the ICE House to discuss the county’s culture of innovation, flour…
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Juliet and Jacoby have landed in Brisbane, a.k.a. Brisvegas, and are ready to take in the wonders of Queensland! To start the show, they discuss Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s prison-style energy drink, share their thoughts on how the Summer House is stocked, and follow up on reservation fraud. For this week’s Taste Test, they take a boat to North Stradbro…
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Small and medium-sized business form the backbone of the U.S. economy, but 80% of their loan applicants get denied every year. Fighting to reverse the trend and raise crucial capital for millions of SMBs is bckers CEO Amos Winbush III. He goes Inside the ICE House to detail how bckers is advocating for the enterprises that keep local communities hu…
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It’s Juliet and Jacoby’s final episode from Melbourne, and they are taking in the Asian food scene the city has to offer! To start the show, they discuss a fast food chicken crime ring, share their thoughts on TikTokers eating lemons whole, and talk about the opening of the Something About Her sandwich shop. For this week’s Taste Test, they head to…
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Since the advent of regulated currency in the 7th century BCE, monetary transactions between two parties have progressed from coins and paper to plastics and, most recently, digital currency. But throughout the history of money, the method of storage has stayed constant: the trusty wallet. Leading the transformation to digital currencies is Paysafe…
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Ever find yourself caught in the tango of savoring a decadent dessert, slice of pizza, or glass of wine while your health and fitness goals flash a warning in your mind? It’s time to leave your guilt behind and learn about the concept of Food Freedom, a concept that Kristin Avagliano, founder of Create My Weight, lives by. Create My Weight is a hea…
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Driven away from family disgrace and toward pursuit of wealth, Arthur Cutten grew fortunes as stocks doubled, tripled, and quadrupled in the Roaring 20’s, even as his market manipulations sowed the seeds for the 1929 crash. Robert Stephens, author of “TO MAKE A KILLING: Arthur Cutten, The Man Who Ruled the Markets,” unpacks the curious life of a se…
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Juliet and Jacoby remain in Melbourne as they push ahead with their spring break! To start the show, they discuss the real beneficiary of Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s rap beef, share their thoughts on selling reservations, and talk to an Australian bartender about oranges and eggs. For this week’s Taste Test, they pay homage to Bill Granger, the inve…
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With Lacrosse poised for its Olympic return at the 2028 Games in Los Angeles, engagement with the sport has reached new heights. Leading the surge is Premier Lacrosse League Founder & President Paul Rabil, spearheading growth in PLL attendance, revenue, and excitement. Paul's journey from college star to entrepreneur of the pro game is the stuff of…
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Send us a Text Message. Welcome to the behind-the-scenes episode of the MICHELIN Guide Florida Ceremony: Miami, Orlando & Tampa. If this is your first time tuning in, here's the scoop. I've been writing about the MICHELIN Guide's Florida potential and eventual guide since 2014—initially on the blog and now also on the podcast. In this episode, I'll…
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Juliet and Jacoby have touched down in Melbourne, Australia, and are ready for spring break! Before they explore the city, however, they cover this week’s news, including Amazon’s new subscription service, the runner who blind tasted wine during the London Marathon, and coffee drinking in the United States. For this week’s Taste Test, they travel t…
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Belle Meade is at a turning point in its long-winding history, but as is the case with most evolutions, it’s being preceded by a war. There are two camps developing in the Upper East Side neighborhood: those who want to preserve the eclectic character of the community, and those who want to preserve their rights as property owners to remodel and re…
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City of Miami commissioners voted 3-2 April 25 to ban future construction of oversized, digital billboards in the municipality. But to be clear, residents will still stumble upon these very structures during their downtown walks or drives. The vote puts the city one step closer to rescinding an ordinance passed in 2023 that allows 100-foot LED bill…
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The Miami City Commission has voted unanimously to approve increased height limits in the MiMo Biscayne Boulevard Historic District under certain conditions. The final language adopted last month through the approved ordinance allows 20 feet of additional height for a project on a one-acre lot or larger, if that project includes a public benefit by…
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Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava announced a $2.5 billion bond proposal at her State of the County address Jan. 24, 2023. A little more than two months after Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava floated a $2.5 billion general obligation bond (GOB) referendum during her State of the County address to pay for a series of expansive…
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