Media, tech, TV and movie nonsense mixed with a parade of Miami characters and culture.
Let’s get something out of the way. AI automation is not magic. It does not fix a broken business. It does not replace judgment. And
In the 1970s, there was a television show called The Six Million Dollar Man. A man is nearly destroyed, then rebuilt. Faster. Stronger. Better. At the
Most businesses do not have a lead problem. They have a lead handling problem. I know that sentence gets thrown around a lot, but after
10 Powerful Ways AI Automation Is Replacing Busywork in Modern Businesses Most businesses don’t have a lead problem.They have a systems problem. Phones go unanswered.
Every business owner says the same thing. “I need more leads.” Meanwhile, their phone rings, goes to voicemail, and stays there. Forms sit unanswered. Messages
If you’ve spent any time in Miami’s social orbit, you’ve probably crossed paths with Bruce Galloway. Confident stride, that unmistakable New York transplant energy that
I get asked this question a lot by long time South Beach locals….. so here it is, but first a little backstory. Miami Beach has
Look, I know what you’re thinking: Babylon 5? That old sci-fi show with the early CGI and elaborate alien prosthetics? Yeah, that one. And you’re right
I’m starting a little project. A list, a series, whatever you want to call it. Movies that absolutely should not be allowed to disappear just
I met Nick Sarnicola back in 2012. Miami felt different then. The ambition was alive, but it lived in smaller circles, bigger nights, and conversations
Here is the thing about Miami. Nobody actually moves here to work. We all say we are building something, but deep down we just want
Back in the day, Dos Equis had those commercials about “The Most Interesting Man in the World.” A fictional guy who’d do ridiculous, impossible stuff
Lately, I’ve been running into people I haven’t seen in years. They all say the same thing: “Miami isn’t like it used to be.” And
I met Michael Capponi in my first year in Miami, somewhere around 1999, when everyone was tan, over-caffeinated, and pretending to be more important than
Pluribus is one of those shows that hijacks your brain for a few hours and refuses to leave. It’s from Vince Gilligan, the guy behind
The “Michael” Biopic: Can We Separate the Art from the Artist?
The new “Michael” biopic might be the toughest movie anyone’s ever tried to make. It covers everything, from Jackson’s early Jackson 5 days to the