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  • EP #332: Marifer Vergara with USA Mortgage Homes
    2026/06/11

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    Most people think getting a mortgage means one thing: walk into your bank and accept whatever they offer. That default move can cost you time, options, and real money, especially if your income or assets don’t fit a “perfect borrower” checklist.

    We sit down with Marifer Vergara of USA Mortgage Homes to break down what an independent mortgage broker actually does and why it can be a smarter path for home financing. Marifer explains how being independent gives her access to a huge network of lenders, letting her shop rates, compare programs, and negotiate terms that a single bank simply can’t. We talk about real-world borrower situations banks often reject like self-employed income, multiple income sources, and unconventional down payment scenarios, including the surprising ways some lenders can work with crypto.

    Then we zoom out into the human side of money and homeownership: Marifer’s journey from Barranquilla, Colombia into U.S. banking, the wild details of handling historical real estate documents in Washington, DC, and the unforgettable chapter where she supported her cousin, Sofia Vergara, during the early LA years. We also swap notes on parenting teenagers in Cooper City and why “make your house the hangout house” might be the best advice you’ll hear all week.

    If you’re watching Florida mortgage rates and wondering whether to buy now or wait, we get practical: why it’s not just about the interest rate, how to think in monthly payments, and when refinancing makes sense based on the numbers. Subscribe, share this with a friend buying a home, and leave a review telling us: are you team bank or team broker?

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    39 分
  • EP #330: Quality In Home Therapy with Dr. Vincezo Bombara
    2026/04/27

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    Most of us don’t ignore pain because we’re lazy. We ignore it because we’re busy, we’re stressed, we’re trying to be tough, and we genuinely think we can “fix it” with a few stretches we found online. I sit down with Dr. Vincenzo Bambaro of In Home Quality Therapy to explain why that approach so often backfires and what real recovery looks like when you stop guessing and start following a plan.

    We dig into physical therapy basics that most people miss: why waiting a week can trigger compensation and chronic inflammation, why the pain you feel in your knee or lower back may be caused by your foot, hip, or shoulder mechanics, and how a good clinician assesses the whole chain from gait mechanics to joint mobility. We also talk longevity for anyone north of 40, including daily movement, mobility, and why consistency matters more than crushing a single workout.

    From rucking and low-impact cardio to nutrition momentum and the truth about supplements, peptides, and testosterone, the thread is simple: build a foundation first, then use tools wisely. Dr. Bambaro also shares hard-earned insight on senior care, fall prevention, and the broken gap between short-term rehab and real home health care support, including what inspired his book Reclaiming Home Healthcare.

    If you want fewer setbacks and smarter training, listen now, share this with a friend who keeps “walking it off,” and subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next. If you found value here, leave a review and tell me what part of your routine you’re ready to change.

    For more information call (954) 593-1735 or visit qualityinhometherapy.com

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    37 分
  • EP #331: Weiss Wisdom with Andrew Weiss
    2026/04/27

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    Most people don’t quit podcasting because they “run out of ideas” they quit because they never build the systems and mindset that make consistency sustainable. Jeremy Wolf sits down with Andrew Weiss of Weiss Wisdom and Podfest Expo to unpack what actually makes a podcast grow, earn attention, and turn into real opportunities for your business and personal brand.

    We get honest about expectations, especially the myth that you need massive downloads for podcast marketing to work. Andrew shares why a small audience of loyal listeners can be more valuable than chasing big numbers, plus why authenticity is becoming the advantage in a world of AI-generated “perfect” content. If you’ve been hesitating because you don’t have the right gear, the right plan, or the perfect format, you’ll hear a simpler approach: start ugly, record with what you have, and improve through reps.

    We also dig into the craft of better conversations: how to prep questions without killing the flow, why silence is not your enemy, and how community accelerates everything through events like Podfest and tools like PodMatch. Then we connect the dots to personal development: accountability, habit stacking, gratitude journaling, and taking action when you feel stuck, because action creates clarity.

    Subscribe for more real-world growth conversations, share this with a friend who keeps “planning” their podcast, and leave a review if it helps. What would you publish if perfection wasn’t an option?

    For more information visit https://www.weisswisdom.com/ and follow https://www.instagram.com/theandrewjweiss/

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    58 分
  • EP #329: Dr. Hal with Gameday Men's Health
    2026/04/22

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    Most guys don’t wake up and decide to feel depleted. It happens slowly: a little less sleep, a little more stress, workouts that stop working, a waistline that creeps up, and a steady sense that you’re not showing up the way you used to. I sit down with Dr. Hal, Chief Medical Officer at Game Day Men’s Health, to unpack why so many men are walking around at “60%” and calling it normal.

    We get practical about what’s broken in modern healthcare, especially the insurance-driven model that often limits meaningful time with a physician. Dr. Hal explains why men skip routine care, why short visits miss the real story, and how a concierge-style, physician-led clinic can build an individualized plan around labs, symptoms, lifestyle, and long-term risk. We also dig into the biggest day-to-day issues he hears from patients: fatigue, poor sleep, low motivation, brain fog, weight gain, and how these problems spill into family life, work performance, and confidence.

    Then we go deeper on testosterone and men’s hormone health: what testosterone actually does beyond libido, what can cause levels to fall faster than expected (obesity, stress and cortisol, alcohol, sedentary routines, lack of strength training, and sleep debt), and why chasing a number is never the point. We also cover peptides and weight loss tools with a clear lens on safety and evidence, including GLP-1 medications, growth hormone peptides, and why internet-sourced compounds can be risky without baseline labs and monitoring. Finally, Dr. Hal draws a hard line between medically supervised care and the dangers of anabolic steroid misuse, especially the hidden cardiovascular consequences that can sit behind a “fitness influencer” look.

    If you know you’re not at your best, take this as your nudge to get a real baseline and a real plan. Subscribe for more conversations like this, share this with a friend who keeps saying he’s “fine,” and leave a review with the biggest takeaway you’re acting on.

    For more information or to book your appointment:
    📞 (954) 534-9060
    🌐 https://gamedaymenshealth.com

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    42 分
  • EP #328: Lime Painting with Javier Hernandez
    2026/04/15

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    Your home’s paint is either protecting your biggest asset or quietly setting you up to pay for the same job twice. Jeremy Wolf sits down with Javier Hernandez from Lime Painting to unpack what actually makes a paint job last in South Florida, where UV, humidity, salt air and storms punish exteriors year round.

    We talk about Lime Painting’s high end approach to residential painting and commercial painting, and why Javier treats many projects as surface restoration first. You’ll hear how stucco cracks, drywall repairs, specialty coatings and product selection can make or break durability, plus where upgrades like cabinet refinishing and epoxy flooring fit into a smart refresh. Javier also shares a simple truth most homeowners miss: the majority of quality comes from preparation, not the final coat.

    We also get real about pricing, trust and the “DIY warrior” mindset. Javier explains how offering good better best options helps customers choose based on outcomes, not just the lowest bid, and why the cheapest quote can become the most expensive path once corners get cut. If you’re in North Miami, Pembroke Pines, Miramar, Cooper City or nearby, he also shares how to find Lime Painting online and request a free estimate and consultation.

    If you got value from this conversation, subscribe to the show, share it with a neighbor, and leave us a review so more local homeowners can find trusted pros.


    For more information call (305) 928- 2120 or visit https://limepainting.com/north-miami-fl/.

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    24 分
  • EP #327: Arrow Health Center with Mark Laudadio
    2026/04/02

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    Sciatica, knee pain on a run, chronic neck tension that never quite leaves you. Those problems can feel random until you understand what your body is trying to tell you. Jeremy Lolf sits down with Dr. Mark Laudadio from Arrow Health Center in Davie, Florida for a grounded conversation about chiropractic care, mobility, and why “quick fixes” so often disappoint when it comes to back pain relief and long-term function.

    We talk about what actually happens in a modern chiropractic office beyond adjustments. Dr. Mark walks through a whole-body approach that can include electrical muscle stimulation, heat and cold therapy, infrared therapy, ultrasound therapy, neuromuscular re-education, plus targeted exercises and stretching. The theme is simple: you’re not a diagnosis in a bin. Care should be tailored to the individual, and progress can look different even for the same person at different times.

    Dr. Mark also explains the spine and nervous system connection in a way that clicks, why spinal mobility matters, and how to think about pain as a signal instead of something to mute and ignore. Jeremy brings in the real-life challenge most of us face: consistency. Knowing the “blueprint” is easy; staying accountable is hard. They dig into falling off routines, starting again, and building habits that keep you moving.

    You’ll also hear Dr. Mark’s personal story, including a serious car accident and chronic neck pain that pushed him toward chiropractic, plus some lighter talk on hockey, workouts, and Disney. If you’re in Davie, Cooper City, or anywhere in Broward County and want smarter next steps for musculoskeletal health, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share this with someone dealing with back pain, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.

    For more information visit https://arrowhealthbroward.com/.

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    33 分
  • EP #326: Sweet Aloha Ice Cream with Jimmy Anderson
    2026/02/09

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    A scoop shop can be a neighborhood landmark when it pairs bold flavors with a true spirit of welcome. We sit down with Jimmy Anderson of Sweet Aloha Ice Cream to unpack how a military-to-corporate journey led to a homemade, Hawaiian-inspired concept in Davie, Florida—and why service with real aloha turns casual visits into lasting community ties.

    Jimmy walks us through the evolution from Hollyboy’s Shave Ice in California to Sweet Aloha in South Florida, where the menu blends tradition and island flair. Think ube, Kona coffee chocolate chip, and a South Florida favorite called cafe con le Kona—a playful nod to cafe con leche with Oreos. Add in Italian rainbow cookie for nostalgic punch and tropical staples like macadamia nut and pineapple, all crafted in-house alongside shave ice and syrups. By sourcing natural extracts and iterating with the seasons, the team keeps flavors vibrant while honoring local tastes.

    Beyond the glass, we dig into what it takes to keep a small food business healthy: cash flow discipline, process-driven operations, and a culture where employees carry the mission. Jimmy explains why he favors corporate-owned stores with local family partners over traditional franchising, aiming to scale without losing authenticity. We also touch on the myths of “cursed locations,” the reality of 12-hour days, and the payoff of building a team that treats guests like neighbors.

    If you’re curious about flavor innovation, building a resilient brand, or how aloha culture translates into memorable customer service, this conversation delivers practical insights and heartfelt stories. Explore the menu, plan a visit to the Davie end-cap on State Road 84 near Pine Island, and taste what a community-driven dessert shop can be. Enjoyed the conversation? Follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review—what flavor should we try next?


    For more information visit https://sweetalohaicecream.com/ or follow Sweet Ahola on social media (https://www.instagram.com/sweetalohadaviefl/) to stay up to date on the deliciousness they create daily!

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    19 分
  • EP #325: Dr. Mathew Jadan with ThePureRX
    2026/02/02

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    A kid with grand mal seizures and a rare brain tumor grows into a doctor who believes healing starts at the root. That’s the arc of our conversation with Dr. Jadan, a three-time cancer survivor who refused more surgery at twenty-one, embraced a holistic roadmap, and watched his MRI tell a new story. The lessons he learned the hard way—about neuroplasticity, digestion, sunlight, and relentless consistency—now shape the way he helps patients ditch quick fixes and rebuild real health.

    We walk through his early surgeries, the paralysis that followed, and why the right temporal lobe offers a better recovery outlook than the frontal lobe. From there, we get practical. He explains how low stomach acid can masquerade as reflux, why enzymes and meal timing often help more than indefinite acid blockers, and how gut bacteria contribute to the very enzymes that break down food. He talks about non-burning sun exposure, vitamin D, and circadian rhythms, offering a balanced view on sunscreen and better choices like mineral formulas. And he’s clear about tools: acute medicine saves lives in emergencies, while chronic issues require longer conversations, lab-guided plans, and changes you can repeat every day.

    What makes his approach different is empathy backed by evidence. He and his physician wife run a hybrid practice that combines naturopathic depth with medical access—labs and prescriptions when needed, lifestyle as the foundation. Together they support autoimmune cases, hormone imbalances, brain fog, chronic pain, and complex gut issues with layered protocols that meet patients where they are. It’s not a miracle cure. It’s a system that works when you work it.

    If you’re tired of symptom-chasing and want a plan that treats you as a whole person, this conversation offers a clear starting point: improve digestion, prioritize sleep, get morning light, move daily, and adjust based on labs and feedback. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs hope and a plan, and leave a review to help more listeners find a path back to themselves.

    For more information, visit ThepureRX.com or call (586) 747-4578.



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    25 分