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By Greg Tilton JR, Elizabeth Tilton, Barrie Schwartz
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The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.
On this week's episode of We'll be Right Back, the gang gets together! Elizabeth, Barrie, and Greg have a "roundtable" discussion about the various strategies and changes they've seen in the hospitality industry and their own businesses, ethics discussions within the industry and in our society at large, and what the future may hold. We will also be going on a 2 week hiatus. Thank you so much for the support so far, we can't wait to get the next "stage" of the show underway. See you all again soon!
A quick note for the episode: We discussed the recent changes to bars/restaurants in New Orleans and forgot to mention that bars capacity has also been reduced. For more information on these changes, head over to https://gov.louisiana.gov/index.cfm/newsroom/detail/2591
Every episode we like to mention an amazing group or individual contributing to the relief effort. Today, we’d like to highlight and encourage you all to check out the Made in New Orleans Foundation (MiNO). MiNO envisions a New Orleans hospitality industry that leads the world in growing, supporting, and financing the success of people of color. They use a multidisciplinary approach to address and eliminate disparities facing hospitality professionals of color. In response to COVID-19 MiNO is providing immediate emergency financial aid and resources; supporting career and business recovery; and providing online programming to amplify the voices of hospitality professionals of color. To learn more, head on over to https://minofoundation.org/ to learn more!
Contribute to the Community Commitment Education Center Byron mentioned here! (http://www.communitycommitment.net/)
The city of New Orleans has rolled out a visualization tool for the public to see and assess milestones as we deal with Covid-19: https://app.powerbigov.us/view?r=eyJrIjoiYTA5YmFmYTEtNWE1My00YmRiLTlkMGItYWM5YTI5NmYyYWI3IiwidCI6IjA4Y2JmNDg1LTFjYjctNGEwMi05YTIxLTBkZDliNDViOWZmNyJ9
Covid-19 resources for small businesses/employers and more, courtesy of My House Events and Oyster Sunday:
https://myhouseevents.com/covid-19-resources
https://www.oystersunday.com/resources/criticalpath
We have been working with the amazing news outlet, Uptown Messenger! Check them out today at https://uptownmessenger.com/ for quality, local journalism.
Follow us on twitter (twitter.com/rightbackNOLA) for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike.
You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, Anchor, TuneIn, YouTube, virtually anywhere podcasts are found!
This podcast is produced by:
Barrie Schwartz of My House Events: https://www.myhousesocial.com/
Elizabeth Tilton of Oyster Sunday: https://www.oystersunday.com/
Greg Tilton JR: http://gregtilton.com and https://filmindepth.com
Today's edit was done by Eric Rice. Eric is an amazing field mixer for film and television and a post-production wizard who can make your audio sing (if that's what you want!)
Check him out at ersoundworks.com!
Our show's music is provided by the one and only Serisu. Want to hear nothing but certified bangers? Check out Serisu on Band Camp (https://serisu.bandcamp.com/) and Spotify! (https://open.spotify.com/artist/1zkweFnArfnPc8eX0XNMAw)
Our show's logo was designed by Eugenie McLellan. Like what you see? Check out her work at https://eugeniemclellan.com/ and give her a holler! She's amazing to work with and you'll love the results.
On this week's episode of We'll be Right Back, we are joined by Ozzie Louis of Fowl Mouth! Ozzie talks to us about bringing Puerto Rico's spectacular "chinchurros" to New Orleans as he transitioned his business to a permanent location at Lost Love Lounge - which he opened during Covid-19! We also discuss the importance of sustainability in the restaurant industry, as well as displaying the value of a culture.
Every episode we like to mention an amazing group or individual contributing to the relief effort. Today, we’d like to highlight and encourage you all to check out the Made in New Orleans Foundation (MiNO). MiNO envisions a New Orleans hospitality industry that leads the world in growing, supporting, and financing the success of people of color. They use a multidisciplinary approach to address and eliminate disparities facing hospitality professionals of color. In response to COVID-19 MiNO is providing immediate emergency financial aid and resources; supporting career and business recovery; and providing online programming to amplify the voices of hospitality professionals of color. To learn more, head on over to https://minofoundation.org/ to learn more!
Contribute to the Community Commitment Education Center Byron mentioned here! (http://www.communitycommitment.net/)
The city of New Orleans has rolled out a visualization tool for the public to see and assess milestones as we deal with Covid-19: https://app.powerbigov.us/view?r=eyJrIjoiYTA5YmFmYTEtNWE1My00YmRiLTlkMGItYWM5YTI5NmYyYWI3IiwidCI6IjA4Y2JmNDg1LTFjYjctNGEwMi05YTIxLTBkZDliNDViOWZmNyJ9
Covid-19 resources for small businesses/employers and more, courtesy of My House Events and Oyster Sunday:
https://myhouseevents.com/covid-19-resources
https://www.oystersunday.com/resources/criticalpath
We have been working with the amazing news outlet, Uptown Messenger! Check them out today at https://uptownmessenger.com/ for quality, local journalism.
Follow us on twitter (twitter.com/rightbackNOLA) for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike.
You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, Anchor, TuneIn, YouTube, virtually anywhere podcasts are found!
This podcast is produced by:
Barrie Schwartz of My House Events: https://www.myhousesocial.com/
Elizabeth Tilton of Oyster Sunday: https://www.oystersunday.com/
Greg Tilton JR: http://gregtilton.com and https://filmindepth.com
Today's edit was done by Eric Rice. Eric is an amazing field mixer for film and television and a post-production wizard who can make your audio sing (if that's what you want!)
Check him out at ersoundworks.com!
Our show's music is provided by the one and only Serisu. Want to hear nothing but certified bangers? Check out Serisu on Band Camp (https://serisu.bandcamp.com/) and Spotify! (https://open.spotify.com/artist/1zkweFnArfnPc8eX0XNMAw)
Our show's logo was designed by Eugenie McLellan. Like what you see? Check out her work at https://eugeniemclellan.com/ and give her a holler! She's amazing to work with and you'll love the results.
On this week's episode of We'll be Right Back, we are joined by Byron Bradley, chef partner of 2 Brothers 1 Love. Chef Byron talks to us about using culinary as a platform for discussion, as a conduit for changing perceptions about race and beyond. We also discuss the importance and efficacy of these efforts in the context of the Black Lives Matter movement and in the wake of the George Floyd case. Lastly, we explore the future of catering and what permanent changes there may be as a result of Covid-19.
Every episode we like to mention an amazing group or individual contributing to the relief effort. Today, we’d like to highlight and encourage you all to check out the Made in New Orleans Foundation (MiNO). MiNO envisions a New Orleans hospitality industry that leads the world in growing, supporting, and financing the success of people of color. They use a multidisciplinary approach to address and eliminate disparities facing hospitality professionals of color. In response to COVID-19 MiNO is providing immediate emergency financial aid and resources; supporting career and business recovery; and providing online programming to amplify the voices of hospitality professionals of color. To learn more, head on over to https://minofoundation.org/ to learn more!
Contribute to the Community Commitment Education Center Byron mentioned here! (http://www.communitycommitment.net/)
The city of New Orleans has rolled out a visualization tool for the public to see and assess milestones as we deal with Covid-19: https://app.powerbigov.us/view?r=eyJrIjoiYTA5YmFmYTEtNWE1My00YmRiLTlkMGItYWM5YTI5NmYyYWI3IiwidCI6IjA4Y2JmNDg1LTFjYjctNGEwMi05YTIxLTBkZDliNDViOWZmNyJ9
Covid-19 resources for small businesses/employers and more, courtesy of My House Events and Oyster Sunday:
https://myhouseevents.com/covid-19-resources
https://www.oystersunday.com/resources/criticalpath
We have been working with the amazing news outlet, Uptown Messenger! Check them out today at https://uptownmessenger.com/ for quality, local journalism.
Follow us on twitter (twitter.com/rightbackNOLA) for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike.
You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, Anchor, TuneIn, YouTube, virtually anywhere podcasts are found!
This podcast is produced by:
Barrie Schwartz of My House Events: https://www.myhousesocial.com/
Elizabeth Tilton of Oyster Sunday: https://www.oystersunday.com/
Greg Tilton JR: http://gregtilton.com and https://filmindepth.com
Today's edit was done by Eric Rice. Eric is an amazing field mixer for film and television and a post-production wizard who can make your audio sing (if that's what you want!)
Check him out at ersoundworks.com!
Our show's music is provided by the one and only Serisu. Want to hear nothing but certified bangers? Check out Serisu on Band Camp (https://serisu.bandcamp.com/) and Spotify! (https://open.spotify.com/artist/1zkweFnArfnPc8eX0XNMAw)
Our show's logo was designed by Eugenie McLellan. Like what you see? Check out her work at https://eugeniemclellan.com/ and give her a holler! She's amazing to work with and you'll love the results.
On this week's episode of We'll be Right Back, we are joined by Michael Gulotta, chef partner of Maypop, Mopho, and Rum and the Lash! Michael talks about sustaining the drive and energy needed to open and maintain restaurants in the wake of Covid, the mixed results and challenges created by the government aid programs utilized by small businesses, and the business of survival.
Every episode we like to mention an amazing group or individual contributing to the relief effort. Today, we’d like to highlight and encourage you all to check out the Made in New Orleans Foundation (MiNO). MiNO envisions a New Orleans hospitality industry that leads the world in growing, supporting, and financing the success of people of color. They use a multidisciplinary approach to address and eliminate disparities facing hospitality professionals of color. In response to COVID-19 MiNO is providing immediate emergency financial aid and resources; supporting career and business recovery; and providing online programming to amplify the voices of hospitality professionals of color. To learn more, head on over to https://minofoundation.org/ to learn more!
The city of New Orleans has rolled out a new visualization tool for the public to see and assess milestones as we deal with Covid-19: https://app.powerbigov.us/view?r=eyJrIjoiYTA5YmFmYTEtNWE1My00YmRiLTlkMGItYWM5YTI5NmYyYWI3IiwidCI6IjA4Y2JmNDg1LTFjYjctNGEwMi05YTIxLTBkZDliNDViOWZmNyJ9
Covid-19 resources for small businesses/employers and more, courtesy of My House Events and Oyster Sunday:
https://myhouseevents.com/covid-19-resources
https://www.oystersunday.com/resources/criticalpath
We have been working with the amazing news outlet, Uptown Messenger! Check them out today at https://uptownmessenger.com/ for quality, local journalism.
Follow us on twitter (twitter.com/rightbackNOLA) for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike.
You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, Anchor, TuneIn, YouTube, virtually anywhere podcasts are found!
This podcast is produced by:
Barrie Schwartz of My House Events: https://www.myhousesocial.com/
Elizabeth Tilton of Oyster Sunday: https://www.oystersunday.com/
Greg Tilton JR: http://gregtilton.com and https://filmindepth.com
Today's edit was done by Eric Rice. Eric is an amazing field mixer for film and television and a post-production wizard who can make your audio sing (if that's what you want!)
Check him out at ersoundworks.com!
Our show's music is provided by the one and only Serisu. Want to hear nothing but certified bangers? Check out Serisu on Band Camp (https://serisu.bandcamp.com/) and Spotify! (https://open.spotify.com/artist/1zkweFnArfnPc8eX0XNMAw)
Our show's logo was designed by Eugenie McLellan. Like what you see? Check out her work at https://eugeniemclellan.com/ and give her a holler! She's amazing to work with and you'll love the results.
On this week's episode of We'll be Right Back, we are joined by Howie Kaplan, the owner of The Howlin' Wolf! We shift our focus a bit as we discuss the impact of Covid-19 on New Orleans's music community, as well as the various initiatives to help them. We also discuss the coming "summer slowdown" for the music and hospitality industries.
Give The Howlin' Wolf a follow on twitter: https://twitter.com/Howlinwolfnola
Learn more about The Howlin' Wolf at their website: http://www.thehowlinwolf.com/
Donate to "Meals for Musicians" today: https://www.gofundme.com/f/contribute-to-the-meals-for-musicians-program
Every episode we like to mention an amazing group or individual contributing to the relief effort. Today, we’d like to highlight and encourage you all to check out the Made in New Orleans Foundation (MiNO). MiNO envisions a New Orleans hospitality industry that leads the world in growing, supporting, and financing the success of people of color. They use a multidisciplinary approach to address and eliminate disparities facing hospitality professionals of color. In response to COVID-19 MiNO is providing immediate emergency financial aid and resources; supporting career and business recovery; and providing online programming to amplify the voices of hospitality professionals of color. To learn more, head on over to https://minofoundation.org/ to learn more!
The city of New Orleans has rolled out a new visualization tool for the public to see and assess milestones as we deal with Covid-19: https://app.powerbigov.us/view?r=eyJrIjoiYTA5YmFmYTEtNWE1My00YmRiLTlkMGItYWM5YTI5NmYyYWI3IiwidCI6IjA4Y2JmNDg1LTFjYjctNGEwMi05YTIxLTBkZDliNDViOWZmNyJ9
Covid-19 resources for small businesses/employers and more, courtesy of My House Events and Oyster Sunday:
https://myhouseevents.com/covid-19-resources
https://www.oystersunday.com/resources/criticalpath
We have been working with the amazing news outlet, Uptown Messenger! Check them out today at https://uptownmessenger.com/ for quality, local journalism.
Follow us on twitter (twitter.com/rightbackNOLA) for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike.
You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, Anchor, TuneIn, YouTube, virtually anywhere podcasts are found!
This podcast is produced by:
Barrie Schwartz of My House Events: https://www.myhousesocial.com/
Elizabeth Tilton of Oyster Sunday: https://www.oystersunday.com/
Greg Tilton JR: http://gregtilton.com and https://filmindepth.com
Today's edit was done by Eric Rice. Eric is an amazing field mixer for film and television and a post-production wizard who can make your audio sing (if that's what you want!)
Check him out at ersoundworks.com!
Our show's music is provided by the one and only Serisu. Want to hear nothing but certified bangers? Check out Serisu on Band Camp (https://serisu.bandcamp.com/) and Spotify! (https://open.spotify.com/artist/1zkweFnArfnPc8eX0XNMAw)
Our show's logo was designed by Eugenie McLellan. Like what you see? Check out her work at https://eugeniemclellan.com/ and give her a holler! She's amazing to work with and you'll love the results.
On this week's episode of We'll be Right Back, we are joined by Jordi Figueras, the founder and owner of InsaniTea! Jordi talks about getting kombucha on the shelves during these uncertain times, maintaining production and sourcing, and how he plans to roll out new products and flavors as they deal with new challenges every day.
Give Insanitea a follow on instagram! https://www.instagram.com/insaniteakombucha/?hl=en
Check out Insanitea on their website! https://insaniteakombucha.com/
Every episode we like to mention an amazing group or individual contributing to the relief effort. Today, we’d like to highlight and encourage you all to check out the Made in New Orleans Foundation (MiNO). MiNO envisions a New Orleans hospitality industry that leads the world in growing, supporting, and financing the success of people of color. They use a multidisciplinary approach to address and eliminate disparities facing hospitality professionals of color. In response to COVID-19 MiNO is providing immediate emergency financial aid and resources; supporting career and business recovery; and providing online programming to amplify the voices of hospitality professionals of color. To learn more, head on over to https://minofoundation.org/ to learn more!
The city of New Orleans has rolled out a new visualization tool for the public to see and assess milestones as we deal with Covid-19: https://app.powerbigov.us/view?r=eyJrIjoiYTA5YmFmYTEtNWE1My00YmRiLTlkMGItYWM5YTI5NmYyYWI3IiwidCI6IjA4Y2JmNDg1LTFjYjctNGEwMi05YTIxLTBkZDliNDViOWZmNyJ9
Covid-19 resources for small businesses/employers and more, courtesy of My House Events and Oyster Sunday:
https://myhouseevents.com/covid-19-resources
https://www.oystersunday.com/resources/criticalpath
We have been working with the amazing news outlet, Uptown Messenger! Check them out today at https://uptownmessenger.com/ for quality, local journalism.
Follow us on twitter (twitter.com/rightbackNOLA) for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike.
You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, Anchor, TuneIn, YouTube, virtually anywhere podcasts are found!
This podcast is produced by:
Barrie Schwartz of My House Events: https://www.myhousesocial.com/
Elizabeth Tilton of Oyster Sunday: https://www.oystersunday.com/
Greg Tilton JR: http://gregtilton.com and https://filmindepth.com
Today's edit was done by Eric Rice. Eric is an amazing field mixer for film and television and a post-production wizard who can make your audio sing (if that's what you want!)
Check him out at ersoundworks.com!
Our show's music is provided by the one and only Serisu. Want to hear nothing but certified bangers? Check out Serisu on Band Camp (https://serisu.bandcamp.com/) and Spotify! (https://open.spotify.com/artist/1zkweFnArfnPc8eX0XNMAw)
Our show's logo was designed by Eugenie McLellan. Like what you see? Check out her work at https://eugeniemclellan.com/ and give her a holler! She's amazing to work with and you'll love the results.
On this week's episode of We'll be Right Back, we are joined by Aspen Hardaway, the founder and owner of Passion Event Staffing. Aspen talks about the offline resources available to the community, the unique challenges facing event-based businesses, and the power of the New Orleans "giving community" that takes care of its own.
Give Passion Event Staffing a follow on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/passioneventstaffing/
Every episode we like to mention an amazing group or individual contributing to the relief effort. Today, we’d like to highlight and encourage you all to check out the Made in New Orleans Foundation (MiNO). MiNO envisions a New Orleans hospitality industry that leads the world in growing, supporting, and financing the success of people of color. They use a multidisciplinary approach to address and eliminate disparities facing hospitality professionals of color. In response to COVID-19 MiNO is providing immediate emergency financial aid and resources; supporting career and business recovery; and providing online programming to amplify the voices of hospitality professionals of color. To learn more, head on over to https://minofoundation.org/ to learn more!
Covid-19 resources for small businesses/employers and more, courtesy of My House Events and Oyster Sunday:
https://myhouseevents.com/covid-19-resources
https://www.oystersunday.com/resources/criticalpath
We have been working with the amazing news outlet, Uptown Messenger! Check them out today at https://uptownmessenger.com/ for quality, local journalism.
Follow us on twitter (twitter.com/rightbackNOLA) for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike.
You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, Anchor, TuneIn, YouTube, virtually anywhere podcasts are found!
This podcast is produced by:
Barrie Schwartz of My House Events: https://www.myhousesocial.com/
Elizabeth Tilton of Oyster Sunday: https://www.oystersunday.com/
Greg Tilton JR: http://gregtilton.com and https://filmindepth.com
Our show's music is provided by the one and only Serisu. Want to hear nothing but certified bangers? Check out Serisu on Band Camp (https://serisu.bandcamp.com/) and Spotify! (https://open.spotify.com/artist/1zkweFnArfnPc8eX0XNMAw)
Our show's logo was designed by Eugenie McLellan. Like what you see? Check out her work at https://eugeniemclellan.com/ and give her a holler! She's amazing to work with and you'll love the results.
On this week's episode of We'll be Right Back, we are joined by Aaron Gailmor, the Chief Eats Officer and founder of Brass Roots. We discuss the challenges facing CPG (consumer package goods) companies as they deal with sourcing their ingredients and materials, review sanitation practices internally and with partners, and consider "leaning in" to the explosive growth in e-commerce worldwide.
Check out Brass Roots on their website (brassrootsfood.com) and on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/brassrootsfood/?hl=en).
Every episode we like to mention an amazing group or individual contributing to the relief effort. Today, we’d like to highlight and encourage you all to check out the Made in New Orleans Foundation (MiNO). MiNO envisions a New Orleans hospitality industry that leads the world in growing, supporting, and financing the success of people of color. They use a multidisciplinary approach to address and eliminate disparities facing hospitality professionals of color. In response to COVID-19 MiNO is providing immediate emergency financial aid and resources; supporting career and business recovery; and providing online programming to amplify the voices of hospitality professionals of color. To learn more, head on over to https://minofoundation.org/ to learn more!
Covid-19 resources for small businesses/employers and more, courtesy of My House Events and Oyster Sunday:
https://myhouseevents.com/covid-19-resources
https://www.oystersunday.com/resources/criticalpath
We have been working with the amazing news outlet, Uptown Messenger! Check them out today at https://uptownmessenger.com/ for quality, local journalism.
Follow us on twitter (twitter.com/rightbackNOLA) for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike.
You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, Anchor, TuneIn, YouTube, virtually anywhere podcasts are found!
This podcast is produced by:
Barrie Schwartz of My House Events: https://www.myhousesocial.com/
Elizabeth Tilton of Oyster Sunday: https://www.oystersunday.com/
Greg Tilton JR: http://gregtilton.com and https://filmindepth.com
Today's edit was done by Eric Rice. Eric is an amazing field mixer for film and television and a post-production wizard who can make your audio sing (if that's what you want!)
Check him out at ersoundworks.com!
Our show's music is provided by the one and only Serisu. Want to hear nothing but certified bangers? Check out Serisu on Band Camp (https://serisu.bandcamp.com/) and Spotify! (https://open.spotify.com/artist/1zkweFnArfnPc8eX0XNMAw)
Our show's logo was designed by Eugenie McLellan. Like what you see? Check out her work at https://eugeniemclellan.com/ and give her a holler! She's amazing to work with and you'll love the results.
**There is an important announcement from Governor Edwards about the Phase 1 reopening (commencing May 15th) at the end of the show (@26:44). Please give it a listen to learn more about what businesses will be allowed to open and to whatz extent. You can also find more information here: https://gov.louisiana.gov/index.cfm/newsroom/detail/2488**
On this week's episode of We'll be Right Back, we are joined by Jacqueline Blanchard, the owner and founder of Coutelier. Jacqueline talks to us about the stories behind their knives, the challenges of sourcing and helping the families they work with abroad, and preserving a beautiful and centuries-old craft.
Support Coutelier today! Check out their website for amazing products and services: https://couteliernola.com/. You can also give them a follow on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/couteliernola/?hl=en
Every episode we like to mention an amazing group or individual contributing to the relief effort. Today, we’d like to highlight and encourage you all to check out Chef’s Brigade. Chef’s Brigade is a collection of New Orleans restaurants, chefs, and servers feeding healthcare workers and first responders while financially supporting independent restaurants, culinary talent, and service industry in the community. For more information, head to chefsbrigadenola.org!
Covid-19 resources for small businesses/employers and more, courtesy of My House Events and Oyster Sunday:
https://myhouseevents.com/covid-19-resources
https://www.oystersunday.com/resources/criticalpath
We have been working with the amazing news outlet, Uptown Messenger! Check them out today at https://uptownmessenger.com/ for quality, local journalism.
Follow us on twitter (twitter.com/rightbackNOLA) for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike.
You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, Anchor, TuneIn, YouTube, virtually anywhere podcasts are found!
This podcast is produced by:
Barrie Schwartz of My House Events: https://www.myhousesocial.com/
Elizabeth Tilton of Oyster Sunday: https://www.oystersunday.com/
Greg Tilton JR: http://gregtilton.com and https://filmindepth.com
Today's edit was done by Eric Rice. Eric is an amazing field mixer for film and television and a post-production wizard who can make your audio sing (if that's what you want!)
Check him out at ersoundworks.com!
Our show's music is provided by the one and only Serisu. Want to hear nothing but certified bangers? Check out Serisu on Band Camp (https://serisu.bandcamp.com/) and Spotify! (https://open.spotify.com/artist/1zkweFnArfnPc8eX0XNMAw)
Our show's logo was designed by Eugenie McLellan. Like what you see? Check out her work at https://eugeniemclellan.com/ and give her a holler! She's amazing to work with and you'll love the results.
On this week's episode of We'll be Right Back, we are joined by Lauren Darnell, Executive Director of Made in New Orleans (MiNO). Lauren talks about the challenges of running a non-profit during a pandemic, MiNO's new Covid-19 assistance fund, and how they continue their mission of supporting and investing in people in new, exciting ways.
Check out MiNO for great Covid-19 resources, as well as opportunities to help folks out: https://minofoundation.org/covid19-resources // https://minofoundation.org/donate
Follow them on IG: https://instagram.com/mino_neworleans/
Every episode we like to mention an amazing group or individual contributing to the relief effort. Today, we’d like to highlight and encourage you all to check out Chef’s Brigade. Chef’s Brigade is a collection of New Orleans restaurants, chefs, and servers feeding healthcare workers and first responders while financially supporting independent restaurants, culinary talent, and service industry in the community. For more information, head to chefsbrigadenola.org!
My House Events has some fantastic resources for business owners, chefs, and more: https://myhouseevents.com/covid-19-resources
We have been working with the amazing news outlet, Uptown Messenger! Check them out today at https://uptownmessenger.com/ for quality, local journalism.
Follow us on twitter (twitter.com/rightbackNOLA) for the latest updates about the show and resources available for businesses and individuals alike.
You can find the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play, Anchor, TuneIn, YouTube, virtually anywhere podcasts are found!
This podcast is produced by:
Barrie Schwartz of My House Events: https://www.myhousesocial.com/
Elizabeth Tilton of Oyster Sunday: https://www.oystersunday.com/
Greg Tilton JR: http://gregtilton.com and https://filmindepth.com
Today's edit was done by Eric Rice. Eric is an amazing field mixer for film and television and a post-production wizard who can make your audio sing (if that's what you want!)
Check him out at ersoundworks.com!
Our show's music is provided by the one and only Serisu. Want to hear nothing but certified bangers? Check out Serisu on Band Camp (https://serisu.bandcamp.com/) and Spotify! (https://open.spotify.com/artist/1zkweFnArfnPc8eX0XNMAw)
Our show's logo was designed by Eugenie McLellan. Like what you see? Check out her work at https://eugeniemclellan.com/ and give her a holler! She's amazing to work with and you'll love the results.
The podcast currently has 19 episodes available.