• How Can We Provide The Base of The Pyramid With Dignity? My Guest: Colleen Rodriguez, Executive Director of LJD- JFCS Jacksonville
    Sep 27 2024

    After two years, and five seasons, I can finally say, let's follow up.

    I share an intimate conversation with Colleen Rodriguez, Executive Director of the LJD Jewish Family and Community Services of Jacksonville- my first guest from my first episode. We tackle the topics we touched on then, that still trigger both of us today and reflect on the evolution of community support over the past 35 years, particularly focusing on where the greatest needs still require our attention- at the base of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: Food, Shelter and Security.

    Colleen shares alarming statistics, revealing that the MaxBlock Food Pantry had an unsettling surge from 170,000 to 239,000 meals annually, which signifies the harsh realities of food insecurity. We discuss how the organization has adapted its services to meet diverse needs—from the homeless to those living in temporary housing—by tailoring food offerings.

    The conversation shifts to affordable housing challenges, emphasizing the struggles of working families. Colleen details the Eviction Diversion program where we meet hardworking individuals suddenly thrust into challenging situations. This episode sheds light on how in some cases, it would not matter if a vehicle repair is made or not- the cost could lead to an almost guaranteed life of homelessness that can't be recovered from.

    We also touch on the importance of mental health resources, noting recent advancements in awareness and funding, yet acknowledging ongoing capacity issues. We emphasize the holistic, supportive environment at JFCS designed to break down barriers to mental health resources, ensuring that those in crisis find timely and compassionate help.

    Overall, the episode underscores the interconnectedness of food security, housing, and mental health, and the crucial role of community support in addressing these challenges. You can't heal what you don't feel... and we are grateful that Colleen and her team feel strongly, react quickly and support avidly.

    The LJD Jewish Family & Community Services (JFCS) has been invested in the success of Northeast Florida since 1917, strengthening the entire community through services that aid people of all ages, races, religions, sexual orientations and backgrounds. While our quality programs may be diverse, they are unified by our guiding mission: to help people help themselves.

    No person shall, on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, or disability be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to unlawful discrimination under any program or activity receiving or benefiting from federal financial assistance and administered by JFCS. JFCS will ensure that reasonable accommodations will be made for those persons needing special assistance to access our programs and services, and for those persons who are deaf or hard of hearing.

    You can find out more at https://jfcsjax.org/ .

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    29 mins
  • Have You Been Wondering, Where Are The Party People At? My Guest: Seri Kertzner, Founder of The Social Society & OG Party Girl
    Sep 12 2024

    I'm not much of a party person. The reason I tell you this is because I will be turning 50 in two years and I'm starting to emotionally plan... to mentally prepare... to pull off the party I've always wanted, "Schmoozapalooza!"

    I have been screen-shotting ideas for months.

    The thing is I've never gotten to have MY party- or a memorable celebration- for ME. There have been get togethers, dinners, cocktails and soirees, but I have yet to plan MY party.

    So now that I'm ready I'm asking, where are the party people at?!
    And that's what we're going to tackle today.

    Seri Kertzner, a celebrated event planner who turns ordinary gatherings into magical experiences, joins me to talk all things party spirit. We delve into the significance of making the honoree feel special and share priceless insights on meticulous planning so that hosts can actually enjoy their own parties.

    From hilarious mishaps like burnt appetizers to the power of investing in quality, reusable tableware, our conversation is both entertaining and practical. Whether you’re planning a cozy get-together or a lavish celebration, this episode is packed with tips to help you elevate your party game.

    Looking to throw an unforgettable bash? We also share our excitement about "The Social Society," open in Nocatee, your go-to for stylish party supplies and uniquely curated gifts- designed to elicit as much joy to the giver as to the recipient!

    They're your one-stop shop for everything party-related, from trendy tableware and decor to delightful grab-and-go garlands and festive balloon bouquets. Find unique gifts for any host or occasion, perfect for everyday entertaining or special celebrations.

    Coming soon, they'll be hosting community-driven in-store events and their party experts are happy to discuss their event styling services.

    https://thesocialsociety.com/
    Party Perfection, All Under One Roof!

    About Seri:
    My name is Seri Kertzner. My love for entertaining grew from the laughter and warmth of Friday night family dinners. After a successful career in corporate fashion, I traded the runway for the party scene, launching Little Miss Party Planner and delivering custom “parties in a box” to doorsteps nationwide. After rebranding as REV New York— which I continue to run — I produce events and custom-designs for brands like Hallmark Media, L'Oréal Paris, Neutrogena and Essie. The Social Society is my first brick-and-mortar boutique. Filled with one-of-a-kind partyware that’ll be the talk of your next group chat, we feature thoughtfully curated party supplies to elevate your celebrations.

    Join us for a journey packed with inspiration, expertise, and a whole lot of fun in mastering the art of unforgettable celebrations!
    Join the party at @shopthesocialsociety to stay up to date!

    300 Pine Lake Dr., Ste. E104
    Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32081

    #shoplocal #TheSocialSociety #littlemissparty #partypeople #partygirl
    #gifts #hosting #decor #curate #partydecor #nocatee #northeastflorida #jacksonville

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    30 mins
  • Can Embracing Our Unique Beauty Enhance Our Aging Journey? My Guest: Audrey Colman
    Sep 8 2024

    What if the secret to aging gracefully lies not in drastic measures, but in understanding and embracing the nuances of your unique beauty? This episode opens a candid dialogue about my own experiences with aesthetic enhancements and the pivotal role that informed choices and consultations play in achieving harmonious results. My transformative experience with Audrey, our guest expert who masterfully blends science and artistry in her practice, underscores the importance of individualized treatment plans that honor each person's natural beauty.

    Audrey and I delve into the empowering potential of education in the realm of aesthetics. We emphasize the significance of personalized care and patient understanding, debunking common horror stories and misconceptions about beauty treatments.

    In another compelling segment, we explore the complexities and expectations surrounding non-surgical facelifts and volume restoration. With Audrey's expertise, we highlight the shift away from one-size-fits-all solutions and the importance of strategic volume placement to maintain natural proportions and feminine features. This episode is a call to action for transparency and empowerment in the world of aesthetics—a plea for a community where women can trust and lift each other up on their journeys to aging gracefully.

    https://elase.com/providers/audrey-coleman/

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    37 mins
  • From Salmon Fishing to AI Pioneering, Can One Man's Journey Inspire Many? My Guest: Travis Wold
    Sep 7 2024

    What if artificial intelligence could revolutionize cancer treatment and make life-saving therapies more accessible worldwide? Join us on "Schmooze with Suze" for an enlightening conversation with Travis Wold, a visionary in the medical biotech sector. You'll discover how AI is accelerating cancer mutation detection, transforming the landscape of healthcare, and how Travis's entrepreneurial spirit is enabling aesthetic entrepreneurs to afford top-tier FDA-cleared devices without risking their financial health.

    Ever wondered how a small-town upbringing can fuel monumental achievements? Travis's story doesn’t just stop at technological innovation; it’s deeply rooted in the values of mentorship and community support. As an Indigenous Alaskan Native entrepreneur, Travis is breaking barriers and fostering talent among marginalized communities. He reflects on the importance of visibility and role models, sharing how his journey has inspired him to mentor others and support indigenous and Alaska Native students. Tune in for an episode brimming with inspiration, practical insights, and a vision for a future where technology and community upliftment go hand in hand.

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/travisjwold/

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    27 mins
  • Can We Curate, Educate & Activate With Parties and Placemaking ? My Guests: Kady Yellow and Haley Wright Tinkle
    Sep 7 2024

    Join me as I recount my biggest failure from the Suzie Sucks Scrapbook!

    Serendipity meant for me to keep this for 15 years until I met these two modern muses, who inspired me to realize that bravery, creativity and resilience are a necessity for building, collaboration and reinvention.

    Welcome to the vibrant world of Kady Yellow 💛 and Haley Wright Tinkle 💝 where innovation meets artistry and passion fuels every endeavor!
    Kady is the Senior Director of Placemaking and Haley is the Director of Events behind Downtowns Vision, Inc.and together, they are the leading dynamic forces behind the Placemaking Task Force here in Jacksonville.

    Both women are a sponge for information and innovation, as well as a pitcher that pours into every planter around them- watering seeds you didn't even know were there. Haley has made a name for herself through a unique blend of creativity and forward-thinking solutions in the event and project planning space, while Kady is a powerhouse of placemaking and community building. Combined, there is a synergy between sociology and urban planning, activation and community collaboration, with a keen eye for detail and an unwavering commitment to excellence.

    Kady delves into the world of placemaking and how it empowers residents to shape their public spaces, fostering unity and cultural exchange. Haley shares the magic behind creating vibrant community hubs through thoughtfully curated events. Together, we explore how placemaking and events can create cohesive environments, drawing inspiration from the vibrant streets of our marvelous mosaic.

    Our conversation extends to the nuances of building inclusive community spaces, emphasizing the need for genuine engagement and how anyone can participate in building the boroughs of our bold city by showing up.

    These "Divas of Downtown" even offer to hold your hand at the next experience- just come on OTB*!

    "Only the boring are bored."
    - Toni Smailagic

    You can find out more about Downtown Vision by visiting their website.
    https://dtjax.com/

    You can purchase Kady Yellow's book, New Orleans: Murals, Street Art & Graffiti Vol.1- which is one of my coffee table staples on her website.
    https://www.kadyyellow.com/

    You can find out more about how to engage with Haley by reading this insightful piece about her https://www.eachisevery.com/content/feature-haley-tinkle.

    *Over The Bridge

    #SchmoozeWithSuze #ViewsWithSuze #CurateEducateActivate #Community #Placemaking #DTJAX #Jacksonville #Placemakers #InspiredANDInspiring #OTB #Boroughs #OnlyTheBoringAreBored
    #Podcast #Podcaster #JacksonvillePodcastersUnited

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    44 mins
  • Can We Protect Our Children By Teaching Them About Insurance Coverage? My Guest: Daniel Miller, Brightway Insurance
    Jun 23 2024

    Back in the 1900s, my dad would set up the dining room table "one night, once a year for David, the insurance guy." There were manila folders and legal pads, different pens- and one of the four-clicker-color-kinds. This insurance meeting was so serious that there were two different kinds of Stella D'oro treats and an Entenmann's coffee cake. We were also instructed to stay upstairs... which meant I had to listen from the top of the staircase.

    What was once a very personal relationship, has shifted to a couple of clicks online- and the confusion of insurance decisions often cloud its primary purpose: providing the reassurance of safety.

    Daniel Miller from Brightway Insurance joins me to break down the basics of why financial literacy means the kids should not be upstairs for this talk- rather part of the conversation. We talk about "auto insurance" as the gateway for many first time customers and the broader implications of why understanding coverage can safeguard your assets, and family, effectively while illustrating the peace of mind that comes from being well-informed about your choices.
    https://www.brightway.com/agencies/fl/jacksonville-riverside

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    35 mins
  • Can You Please Ask Me Your Uncomfortable Questions? My Guest: Pastor John Allen Newman, The Sanctuary at Mt. Cavalry
    Jun 7 2024

    I start this episode by calling him "Reverend." He corrects me, "Pastor."
    I am sincerely sorry. He is graciously forgiving.
    I made an honest mistake without malicious intent.
    We move on to a meaningful conversation.

    When I was little, we knew what racists were. There were enough people of different colors and different languages, from different parts of the globe, on East 5th Street that you either were obviously a "Goonie" or you weren't. And all it took to be one of us was total acceptance that we were all different, that's it. So if someone brought a friend over, you better make sure they were like us, accepting. Except since most of us were actually siloed by our differences during the daytimes- by yeshiva or Catholic school, by mosque or kingdom hall...
    Once they hit our block, you were cool until you weren't.

    So when did asking questions start to become the first sign that you might be offending me? And that's what we're going to tackle today.

    PastorJohn Allen Newman of The Sanctuary @ Mt. Cavalry in Jacksonville, Florida http://www.thesanctuaryatmtcalvary.com/ joins me to share his journey from a segregated bedroom community of Philadelphia to a life shaped by social justice. Together, we explore how curiosity and open dialogue are keys to bridging cultural divides with empathy and confidence. You’ll hear about pivotal moments that molded our understanding of race and identity- from youth sports competitions tainted by discrimination to the historic collaborative spirit of the African American and Jewish communities.

    Ever wondered if embracing other cultures means abandoning your cultural roots? Pastor Newman and I tackle this misconception head-on, discussing how the true beauty of diversity reflects the divine image. We emphasize unity, sharing personal anecdotes and interfaith friendships that illustrate how core values, rather than rigid doctrines, can foster a sense of community.

    This episode is a tribute to those making a tangible impact. Join us as we encourage solidarity against discrimination, and inspire each other to push boundaries and speak out.

    Pastor John Allen Newman is a dynamic preacher, teacher, counselor and leader, whose focus in ministry is the integration of faith and life. Throughout his tenure as Senior Pastor of The Sanctuary@ Mt. Calvary in Jacksonville, Florida, his has been a ministry different from others. It is his desire to empower those with whom he has the opportunity to share , the importance of self examination on the path to becoming better.
    http://www.thesanctuaryatmtcalvary.com/pastor-newman/

    Join Pastor Newman and The Sanctuary family for worship.

    Sunday mornings at 9:00 am
    Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm

    Download the app “Sunday Streams” and use KEYWORD “TheMount”
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    57 mins
  • Can We Deeply Listen Our Way To Coexistence? My Guest: Dr. Elliott Rosenbaum, Founder of Emunah Meditation
    May 10 2024

    Following the events of October 7, 2023, I feared that all of the work I had done to become a cycle-breaker would become derailed. The propaganda filled images and messages seemed like they were unleashed concurrent with the atrocities upon my Homeland. I worried I would lean into the devastation, my very real and growing fear, and perhaps the fury that was simmering beneath the confusion at all the noise.

    So before I scorched the Earth, I knew I had to recalibrate my "why."

    Dr. Elliot tRosenbaum, a seasoned clinical psychologist, joins me for an intimate chat that might just shift the way you engage with the world. Together, we're unveiling insights on why cultivating compassionate connections through listening is more than just a therapeutic tool—it's a transformative life strategy.

    Have you ever wondered about the power lying dormant within the simple act of listening? By embracing the rules for "Listening 101," we enter a space where empathy flourishes and intersubjectivity reigns, opening doors to deeper connections. Through these conversations, we lay the foundations for fostering positive environments that nurture empathy, resilience, and the emergence of Level Five Leaders in our communities.

    But the exploration doesn't stop there; This is the longest episode ever, because
    we also dive into the essence of spirituality and meditation, and how these practices can bolster growth, resilience, and present-mindedness. It's more than a podcast episode—it's an open invitation to engage with yourself and the world in a way that fosters a robust, authentic sense of self.

    Dr. Elliott B. Rosenbaum is a board certified clinical psychologist with years of experience in the court room. As chief of mental health at Naval Hospital, Jacksonville Florida, Dr. Rosenbaum ran the largest military mental health clinic in the U.S. southeast region where he supervised a team of 28 psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers and mental health technicians. He was responsible for the mental health care of 50,000 active duty Marines and Sailors and their families. Dr. Rosenbaum also served as chief forensic naval psychologist where he conducted and oversaw over 1,000 mental health evaluations including fitness for duty evaluations, secret clearance evaluations, fitness to stand trial, and assisted in all NCIS related inquiries. He is an experienced expert witness and has routinely been found by courts to be a highly qualified expert in the field of clinical psychology in both criminal and civil cases. Trained at Johns Hopkins University and The George Washington University, Dr. Rosenbaum completed his internship at Bethesda Naval Hospital and served at the NSA conducting mental health evaluations on new agents. He is a recognized authority on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and currently serves as Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Naval Reserves as a reservist clinical psychologist. Dr. Rosenbaum is currently in private practice in Jacksonville, FL where he specializes in forensic mental health evaluations.

    He is the author of two books, The Valued Self: Five Steps To Healthy Self-Esteem and The Essential Self: The Key to a Life of Passion, Lasting Joy and Fulfillment. He is the founder of a transformational workshops that can be found at https://www.emunahmeditation.com/.




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    1 hr and 3 mins