Fried on Business
Fried on Business started as the longest running (10 years) business radio show on AM 880 in Miami. It continues today as an informative, radio show-style podcast bringing together real estate, business, well-being and technology leaders. With Jim Fried's energy and "It's all about you!" approach, the Fried on Business podcast delivers content tailored to listeners across the country.
Episodes
371 episodes
The New Retail Playbook: Strategy, Tenants, and Traffic with Rod Castan
Retail real estate has changed—but it’s far from dead. In fact, according to retail expert Rod Castan, the sector is stronger and smarter than ever when approached strategically. In this episode of Fried On Business, Jim Fried sits dow...
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Episode 858
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31:57
The Soul of Business: Rabbi Mendel Potash on Purpose and Prosperity
Spirituality and business are often treated as separate worlds—but according to Rabbi Mendel Potash, they are deeply connected. In this episode of Fried On Business, Jim Fried sits down with Rabbi Potash of Chabad Midtown to explore ho...
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Episode 857
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22:16
Capital Stack Problems? How Family Offices Step In
Capital stacks rarely come together perfectly. Between senior debt, mezzanine financing, and sponsor equity, there is often a gap that can stall or kill otherwise strong deals. In this episode of Fried On Business, Jim Fried breaks dow...
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Episode 856
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17:53
Relationships Are the Real Currency — Jeffrey Meshel Explains Why
Success in business is rarely about what you know alone—it’s about who you know, how you show up, and how consistently you build trust. In this episode of Fried On Business, I sit down with Jeffrey Meshel, founder of Candor C...
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Episode 855
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27:38
Who Are You in 2026? Jim Fried on Personal Branding That Actually Works
Personal branding isn’t about logos, social media tricks, or chasing attention—it’s about clarity and direction. In this solo episode of Fried On Business, Jim Fried asks a simple but powerful question that frames the entire con...
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Episode 854
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19:29
From Property to Place: David Lombardi on the Business of Building Wynwood
Wynwood didn’t become a global destination by accident—it was built through vision, coordination, and long-term commitment. In this episode of Fried On Business, I sit down with David Lombardi, Chairman of the Wynwood Busines...
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Episode 853
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23:07
People First, Always: Lindsey Willis on What Makes Publix Different
Great companies don’t happen by accident—they’re built intentionally, one person at a time. In this episode of Fried On Business, I sit down with Lindsey Willis from Publix for a deep conversation about leadership, culture, and what it takes to...
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Episode 852
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23:30
Jim Fried’s Guide to Surviving the Holidays — Without Losing Your Mind
The holidays are supposed to be joyful—but for many people, they bring stress, exhaustion, complicated family dynamics, and unrealistic expectations. In this solo episode of Fried On Business, Jim Fried shares his personal guide...
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Episode 851
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13:24
17 Years of Fried On Business: Jim Fried’s Journey, Impact & Lessons Learned
Seventeen years ago, Fried On Business began as a simple idea: create a platform where leaders, innovators, and everyday entrepreneurs could share their stories, offer insights, and open doors for others. In this special retrospective ...
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Episode 850
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23:04
Feeding Minds and Futures: Inside The Education Fund’s Work in Miami-Dade
Education isn’t just about classrooms; it’s about the ecosystems that surround students, teachers, and families. In this episode of Fried On Business, I sit down with Marilen Marnett from The Education Fund to talk about how their...
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Episode 849
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27:22
Jim Fried on Gratitude, Growth, and the People Who Made 2025 Special
Thanksgiving offers a moment to pause, breathe, and look at the world with clearer eyes. In this heartfelt episode of Fried On Business, Jim Fried steps away from real estate, capital markets, and deal flow to reflect on what he...
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Episode 848
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13:32
The Hidden Value of Farmer’s Markets - Jim Fried Explains
Local farmer’s markets are more than weekend shopping—they’re the heartbeat of a healthy, connected community. In this episode of Fried On Business, host Jim Fried shares why farmer’s markets have become one of the most importan...
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Episode 847
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17:48
Family Offices, Tax Strategy & Asset Protection: A Masterclass with Thomas J. Handler
Protecting wealth isn’t luck — it’s structure. In this episode of Fried On Business, Jim interviews Thomas J. Handler, one of the most respected attorneys in the country on family offices, complex tax strategy, and sophisticated...
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Episode 846
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29:29
Build a Brand People Can’t Ignore — Bruce Turkel on Marketing That Works
Great brands don’t happen by accident—they’re built with clarity, consistency, and a compelling promise. In this episode of Fried On Business, Jim Fried welcomes renowned marketing guru Bruce Turkel for a no-nonsense conversatio...
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Episode 845
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25:11
What Falling Interest Rates Mean for South Florida Real Estate
South Florida is one of the most dynamic real estate markets in the world — and when interest rates move, the entire development ecosystem reacts. In this episode of Fried On Business, host Jim Fried breaks down what could happe...
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Episode 844
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16:35
BDIC Insurance: Making Crypto Safer for All with Founder Jeffrey Glusman and Executive Jim McCarthy
As blockchain, crypto, and Web3 move deeper into the mainstream, digital-asset companies are now facing risks that evolve faster than traditional insurance models. In this episode of Fried on Business, host Jim Fried sits down with ...
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Episode 843
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22:24
From Sales to Relationships: The Warren Henry Way with Ismet Yagci
DISCLAIMER: This podcast is sponsored by Warren Henry Auto Group.In Fried on Business Episode 842, host Jim Fried celebrates both his 17th season on air and his latest purchase—a brand new Lincoln from ...
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Episode 842
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19:24
How Publix Serves Its Communities: Lindsey Willis on Customer Care and Giving Back
In this uplifting episode of Fried on Business, host Jim Fried welcomes Lindsey Willis of Publix Super Markets to explore how one of America’s most trusted brands brings its motto—“Where shopping is a pleasure”—t...
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Episode 841
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21:29
Cushman & Wakefield’S Brian Gale on The State of the Office Market in Miami and Nationally
Disclaimer: Warren Henry Automotive is a proud sponsor of Fried on Business.In Episode 840 of Fried on Business, host Jim Fried welcomes Brian Gale, Vice Chairman at Cushman & Wakefield, ...
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Episode 840
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28:25
Inside the IMN Family Office Forum Miami with Irv Adu-Gyamfi
Disclaimer: Warren Henry Automotive is a proud sponsor of Fried on Business.In Episode 839 of Fried on Business, host Jim Fried sits down with Irv Adu-Gyamfi of the IMN Network of Family Offices<...
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Episode 839
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25:11
Architect Kobi Karp talks about miami’s urban renaissance
Disclaimer: Warren Henry Automotive is a proud sponsor of Fried on Business.In Episode 838 of Fried on Business, host Jim Fried sits down with visionary architect Kobi Karp of Kobi Karp Architect...
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Episode 838
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44:10
UF Real Estate Program Leads The Nation: Student Leader Ithan Ash’s Journey
In Episode 837 of Fried on Business, host Jim Fried welcomes Ithan Ash, a recent graduate of the UF Warrington Real Estate School, to talk about the exciting journey from classroom learning to launching a real esta...
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Episode 837
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29:08
Inside the Miami Dolphins 2025 Season: Insights, Expectations, and Big Moves
In Episode 836 of Fried on Business, host Jim Fried turns his attention to the gridiron, delivering an in-depth look at the Miami Dolphins’ 2025 season. With football excitement building across South Florida, Jim dives in...
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Episode 836
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14:25
The Future of ICSC: What’s New and What’s Next in Retail Real Estate
In Episode 835 of Fried on Business, host Jim Fried explores the future of the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC)—the must-attend event for retail and real estate professionals.Jim dives into what’...
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Episode 835
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18:24
How to Network Like a Pro at ICSC: Jim Fried’s Insider Playbook
In Episode 834 of Fried on Business, host Jim Fried pulls back the curtain on one of the most valuable skills in real estate and retail development—networking at the International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC).
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Episode 834
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17:18