KCAL/CBS News did a spotlight on the city of Montclair and invited John's to participate! https://lnkd.in/gmmJkQjX
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A brilliant article!
Thank you so much to the Burnley Express for this super article on last weekends event in Colne! ???? Aneesa McGladdery another brilliant event ?? ???? https://lnkd.in/ehaMyuwy
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What is Asian cuisine? In my newest piece for the July 2024 issue of Atlanta Magazine, I push the readers to explore the cuisine through a more familiar lens, FRIES. And yes, I ate a lot of fries leading up to this issue... https://lnkd.in/eDBC47Xi
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Is a ?? a Sandwich? Let's Settle This (Or Not) Ah, the age-old question: is a ?? a sandwich? If you're feeling brave (or just looking for a fun way to procrastinate), you might want to check out this delightful video debate that attempts to answer the ultimate culinary conundrum: ?? Sandwich Debate https://lnkd.in/e_DU-bA6 Now, you might think that this is an easy question. Bread + Meat = Sandwich, right? But let me assure you, dear readers, this debate is not for the faint of heart—or for those who prefer things to be black & white. What starts as a seemingly innocent inquiry into the culinary identity of a ?? becomes a metaphysical deep dive into what makes a sandwich... well, a sandwich. Watching the panel in this video, I found myself wavering. The classic argument—a ?? is meat inside bread, & thus, it qualifies as a sandwich—seems so bulletproof. But then, there's the rebuttal that hits you like an uninvited soggy bun at a backyard barbecue: a ?? is... different. It exists in a realm beyond sandwiches, defying neat categorization. It’s like the rebellious cousin at the family reunion who shows up late, sporting a top hat & claiming they’re *not* technically family because they live in a van. I mean, they’re *there*, aren’t they? And yet... something feels just a little off. This video’s passionate takes from both sides had me nodding, laughing, & shaking my head all at once. The intensity of the debate reached such heights that at one point, I wondered if the invention of a new taxonomy was in order—perhaps sandwiches need a "maverick" category that hot dogs can finally call home. Heck, I even started considering whether a taco could be called a sandwich—but let’s not open *that* can of worms today. (Spoiler: I have a feeling that taco lovers & ?? purists would form an alliance just to chase me down.) The video is definitely worth a watch, & I think it boils down to this: a ?? is only a sandwich if you *want* it to be one. Or, if you’re desperate to win a bet at a dinner party. At the end of the day, whether you classify your ?? as a sandwich or as a category-defying masterpiece, I think we can all agree on one universal truth: it’s best enjoyed with a cold drink & maybe a side of existential dread about culinary labels. So where do I stand on this pressing question, you ask? Well, I think the real answer is, it's whatever gets people riled up enough to bring me more hot dogs.
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More expansion coming….
We are growing our corporate footprint in NC and SC! https://lnkd.in/erFQwbtD
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Regardless of industry, position, or title, a key takeaway for everyone from this interview is: "If we're not failing, we're not trying big enough things." I have been loosely following the Savannah Bananas for the past couple of years and am routinely amazed at their repeated attempt to #innovate, #challenge, and #elevate every aspect of the game and fan #experience. Great interview, Jesse Cole!
Owner of Savannah Bananas, Creator of Banana Ball, Author of Fans First & Find Your Yellow Tux, Keynote Speaker
With the Savannah Bananas we've failed every step of the way. But it's our willingness to keep coming to bat, even after failing, that has driven our success. From our first shipment of t-shirts having too many n's in Bananas, to our first All You Can Eat night in Savannah where fans had to wait over two hours for food, to our first ticket launch shutting down our system, to our first game on prime time television blacking out, we've failed over and over again. But it's our ability to get through the messy to get to the great that keeps us moving forward. We succeed because we fail and we're not afraid of failure. It's just part of our scar tissue and what has built us into who we are today. If we are not failing, we are not trying big enough things.
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I can’t get enough of what Jesse Cole is saying about his journey creating and improving the Savannah Bananas fan experience. His perspective – If you’re not failing, you’re not trying hard enough. Be fearless. My perspective – He owns his mistakes as a leader, as a business owner, as a person and learns and grows from his mistakes. We’re human. We make mistakes. It’s not about the mistakes. It’s how you own the mistake, learn, correct, be better from your mistakes. I’ve been following Jesse from a business perspective and the story and journey is fascinating. Jesse is compelled to make the customer experience the best he possibly can. Then improve on it. Jesse is playing the long-game. I contacted what was a small local business that sold to a?bigger company (in North Carolina) and shared my experiences. Purpose – I WAS doing business with them frequently until their quality plummeted. They were charging for services they were not providing and they knew it. I asked the employees and they told me (the services provided required equipment) the equipment had not worked for months. So, I asked, why do you keep upselling for services you aren’t providing? Response – We are required to by corporate. Front line gal/guy and not going to bust their chops for… well, fraud. I emailed corporate. Summary of the response – Sorry about that. What I expected, maybe a brief explanation of how they we're going to improve... replace the equipment or... whatever. I will take their response as, “I don’t care” and I’m good with that response. I will take my business elsewhere. There is an old restaurant industry saying. It’s not about getting customers to dine at our restaurants. It’s about getting them to come back again and again. That’s playing the long-game. Today is today so give 110% but there will always be a tomorrow to do better and be better. Play the long-game. Do better. Be better. Be great. Play the long-game.?
Owner of Savannah Bananas, Creator of Banana Ball, Author of Fans First & Find Your Yellow Tux, Keynote Speaker
With the Savannah Bananas we've failed every step of the way. But it's our willingness to keep coming to bat, even after failing, that has driven our success. From our first shipment of t-shirts having too many n's in Bananas, to our first All You Can Eat night in Savannah where fans had to wait over two hours for food, to our first ticket launch shutting down our system, to our first game on prime time television blacking out, we've failed over and over again. But it's our ability to get through the messy to get to the great that keeps us moving forward. We succeed because we fail and we're not afraid of failure. It's just part of our scar tissue and what has built us into who we are today. If we are not failing, we are not trying big enough things.
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"If we’re not failing, we’re not trying big enough things." I believe in pushing boundaries and taking bold steps. Jesse Cole is so right that growth doesn't happen in the comfort zone—it happens when we embrace challenges, learn from setbacks, and inspire our teams to innovate. Let’s keep striving for big wins, and when we stumble, let’s stumble forward. #Leadership #GrowthMindset #Innovation #CMO #MarketingLeadership
Owner of Savannah Bananas, Creator of Banana Ball, Author of Fans First & Find Your Yellow Tux, Keynote Speaker
With the Savannah Bananas we've failed every step of the way. But it's our willingness to keep coming to bat, even after failing, that has driven our success. From our first shipment of t-shirts having too many n's in Bananas, to our first All You Can Eat night in Savannah where fans had to wait over two hours for food, to our first ticket launch shutting down our system, to our first game on prime time television blacking out, we've failed over and over again. But it's our ability to get through the messy to get to the great that keeps us moving forward. We succeed because we fail and we're not afraid of failure. It's just part of our scar tissue and what has built us into who we are today. If we are not failing, we are not trying big enough things.
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The Savannah Bananas exemplify resilience and innovation, showcasing how setbacks can lead to growth and success. Their journey serves as a reminder that embracing challenges can spark creativity and new opportunities. What obstacles have inspired you to think differently and seize new possibilities? #SavannahBananas #Resilience #Innovation #GrowthMindset #Leadership
Owner of Savannah Bananas, Creator of Banana Ball, Author of Fans First & Find Your Yellow Tux, Keynote Speaker
With the Savannah Bananas we've failed every step of the way. But it's our willingness to keep coming to bat, even after failing, that has driven our success. From our first shipment of t-shirts having too many n's in Bananas, to our first All You Can Eat night in Savannah where fans had to wait over two hours for food, to our first ticket launch shutting down our system, to our first game on prime time television blacking out, we've failed over and over again. But it's our ability to get through the messy to get to the great that keeps us moving forward. We succeed because we fail and we're not afraid of failure. It's just part of our scar tissue and what has built us into who we are today. If we are not failing, we are not trying big enough things.
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When we fail, we learn and we grow ??Let’s talk more about the mistakes we make. Let’s normalise this and let our teams know that failure is part of success. #oktofail #talkupyourmistakes #faillearngrow #multipliers
Owner of Savannah Bananas, Creator of Banana Ball, Author of Fans First & Find Your Yellow Tux, Keynote Speaker
With the Savannah Bananas we've failed every step of the way. But it's our willingness to keep coming to bat, even after failing, that has driven our success. From our first shipment of t-shirts having too many n's in Bananas, to our first All You Can Eat night in Savannah where fans had to wait over two hours for food, to our first ticket launch shutting down our system, to our first game on prime time television blacking out, we've failed over and over again. But it's our ability to get through the messy to get to the great that keeps us moving forward. We succeed because we fail and we're not afraid of failure. It's just part of our scar tissue and what has built us into who we are today. If we are not failing, we are not trying big enough things.
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Fail Forward
Owner of Savannah Bananas, Creator of Banana Ball, Author of Fans First & Find Your Yellow Tux, Keynote Speaker
With the Savannah Bananas we've failed every step of the way. But it's our willingness to keep coming to bat, even after failing, that has driven our success. From our first shipment of t-shirts having too many n's in Bananas, to our first All You Can Eat night in Savannah where fans had to wait over two hours for food, to our first ticket launch shutting down our system, to our first game on prime time television blacking out, we've failed over and over again. But it's our ability to get through the messy to get to the great that keeps us moving forward. We succeed because we fail and we're not afraid of failure. It's just part of our scar tissue and what has built us into who we are today. If we are not failing, we are not trying big enough things.
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8 个月love this!!