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  • What’s Good Miami Minds: Amanda Pizarro The Founder Of Salty Donut
    Jan 23 2026

    In this interview, we sit down with Amanda Pizarro, co-founder of The Salty Donut, the cult-favorite artisanal donut brand that transformed Miami’s food scene and sparked a national craze. Amanda shares how she built a brand obsessed with quality, community, and creativity — from pop-ups and overnight baking shifts to opening multiple locations across the country. She dives into entrepreneurship, brand building, partnerships, and how she continues to innovate while staying true to Salty’s roots. A must-listen for anyone inspired by founders who turn passion into a powerhouse brand.

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    1 h
  • What's Good Miami Minds: , Ruthie Assouline, The Woman Behind the Most Discreet Mega Listings
    Jan 22 2026

    When you talk about record-setting real estate in Miami and New York, one name shows up again and again: Ruthie Assouline. She has quietly—and consistently—been behind some of the most expensive and culturally significant trades in both cities, from Manhattan townhomes to North Bay Road trophy estates. But nowhere is her impact more visible right now than in Altos del Mar, the crown jewel of North Beach and the only enclave of true beachfront mansions anywhere in Miami Beach south of Golden Beach.

    Ruthie has personally closed the two biggest sales in the history of this ultra-rare strip—$37.5M and $36.5M—and now she has brought to market the most expensive listing North Beach has ever seen: a $40 million oceanfront estate, the only true single-family home directly on the sand currently available in all of Miami Beach.

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    1 h et 24 min
  • What’s Good Miami: Heat Season Preview with Miami Culture Expert Andrew Barnett of HeatSubCulture
    Jan 19 2026

    Miami Heat basketball isn’t just a sport here—it’s a lifestyle, a mood, and sometimes, a full-blown personality trait. To kick off the season, we sat down with Andrew Barnett, founder of Heat Subculture, local culture connoisseur, and fellow dadbod about town, to break down what’s really happening with the team this year. From roster realities to locker room energy, and what it all says about Miami itself, this conversation goes beyond basketball—it’s about the city’s rhythm, resilience, and relentless drive to prove the doubters wrong.

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    1 h et 5 min
  • The What’s Good Miami Restaurant Scene Breakdown with @MrEats305 and Alan Philips
    Nov 10 2025

    In this flavorful episode of What's Good Miami Minds, we sit down with the man behind the mouthwatering brand — Mr. Eats 305.

    From hidden gems in the city to viral bites that have taken over your feed, he’s the go-to guy for everything food in the 305. We talk about his journey from local foodie to digital tastemaker, what drives his passion for showcasing Miami’s diverse culinary scene, and how he built a brand that’s become a trusted guide for food lovers across the city.

    Plus, some behind-the-scenes stories, favorite spots, and what’s next for the Mr. Eats movement.

    Whether you're a foodie, a creative, or just love hearing from people putting on for the culture — this one's for you.

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    1 h et 19 min
  • Miami Minds Interview: Dina Goldentayer, the Queen of Residential Real Estate in Miami Alan Philips
    Aug 25 2025

    Dina Goldentayer isn’t just selling homes—she’s shaping the skyline. But her journey to the top of Miami’s ultra-luxury real estate world didn’t start on Star Island. It started in Moldova, with a one-way ticket to Baltimore, a detour through law school, and a stint cocktailing at Mynt back when it was the best club in the world (and that’s not up for debate).

    Two decades, a few pivots, and over $3 billion in real estate sales later, Dina has become a dominant force in Miami Beach—equal parts strategist, storyteller, and billion dollar baddie. She’s proof that hustle, vision, and good taste (in skincare and square footage) go a long way.

    We sat down with the Venetian Islands’ finest to talk about marketing as her art form, why she only drinks coffee on weekends, and what it really takes to raise a family while running the show in stilettos.

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    1 h
  • Miami Minds: Derek Degrazio, Barry’s Bootcamp Miami and Britney Spears Trainer
    Aug 25 2025

    Derek DeGrazio isn’t just the man who brought Barry’s to Miami—he’s the guy who once traveled the world keeping Britney Spears tour-ready, and is now building a niche corner of the internet reviewing Russian cuisine with the swagger of a former fitness icon turned accidental cultural critic. A husband, father, early riser, and unshakably disciplined creative, Derek has quietly become one of Miami’s most consistent forces of positivity and polish. From Edgewater to Instagram, he’s living proof that your morning routine can include both black coffee and black bread—if you’ve got a sense of humor and a rock-solid partner in crime.

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    1 h et 18 min
  • Inside the Rise of Padel with Wayne Boich, the Man Behind the Movement
    Aug 22 2025

    If you haven't heard of padel, what planet do you live on? The racquet sport—played on a small, enclosed court with thick paddles and fast reflexes feels like a blend of tennis and squash, minus the country club stiffness. It’s fast, it’s fun, it’s social, and more importantly, it’s the new platform for connection.

    “For a generation that doesn’t have four hours or the patience for a back nine, padel is the perfect answer”, says Wayne Boich, founder of Reserve.

    Padel is sticky: one game and you’re in. Which is exactly what happened to Boich. At a friend’s wedding in Europe, he found himself on a padel court, racket in hand, grinning like a teenager. A former top 5 nationally ranked tennis player who competed multiple times in the US OPEN Juniors, he fell hard and fast. What started as a curiosity became an obsession.

    He built courts at his homes in Miami, the Hamptons, and Los Angeles, inviting friends to play, throwing impromptu padel events where he would bring in some the top pros in the world to play in Pro-ams and exhibitions. This gave people a new view of the sport.

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    45 min
  • Miami Minds Interview: Rachael Russell Saiger, Founder of Style Saves
    Aug 22 2025

    Rachael redefines impact in Miami, one outfit, one child, & one moment at a time. This week, we sat down with Rachael Russell Saiger, the effortlessly stylish force behind Style Saves and the Fashion Director at Miansai. A longtime Miami Beach resident with a sharp eye for aesthetics and a big heart for community, Rachael moves between the worlds of fashion, philanthropy, and family with rare grace. From her black moka pot mornings coffees to tables-cape artistry and creative courage forged at Vogue, she’s a reminder that what you do matters, but how you do it matters more.

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    1 h et 9 min