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What's Good Miami

Podkast av Alan Philips

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Taste is a curious thing. Everyone thinks they have it, but most don’t.It isn’t about what’s trendy or popular; it’s about recognizing the essence of something special, something timeless. It's the difference between a fleeting fad and an enduring classic, between surface-level appeal and deep, lasting impact. At What’s Good Miami, we don’t just chase what’s new; we seek out what’s real, what’s meaningful, and what’s worth your time.From the hidden gems in hospitality, where the warmth of a welcome matters as much as the creativity on the menu, to the cutting-edge cultural moments that define our city, we bring you our Miami. We explore the undercurrents of art and business, the spaces where innovation meets tradition, and where the next big thing is born out of a deep respect for what came before.In a city where everything seems to have a price tag, we’re here to remind you that the best things in life—the things that truly matter—are beyond valuation. See you at the beach.Alan Philips, What’s Good MiamiCreated by The Marketing Department

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episode Epic Interview with Delano's Ben Pundole cover

Epic Interview with Delano's Ben Pundole

WATCH THE FULL LONG FORM INTERVIEW BY CLICKING ABOVE “Always Be a Gentleman, and Never Play by the Rules” A conversation with Ben Pundole at the new Delano, on dreaming, trusting, and the city that finally stopped following. “As we pulled up to the porte cochère, I remember being thrilled. The entrance to the Delano had a magnitude and energy I’d rarely, if ever, experienced before. The valets were all perfectly dressed in crisp white outfits, the people getting out of their cars were beautifully put together, and the architecture was the perfect combination of classic Art Deco and clean modern lines. While the arrival alone was magnificent, it wasn’t until I entered the lobby that I was swept away: fifty-foot ceilings, a straight-shot visual hundreds of feet from the entrance to the rear orchard, and charming vignettes of whimsical seating and social areas throughout. The beauty was unmistakable, and the energy was so real you could almost drink it. Every step I took built on the drama of the experience. By the time I exited the lobby and stepped into the orchard, I felt changed, as if my appreciation for what the imagination could manifest had been heightened. I didn’t say a word for ten minutes after I walked outside. I just smiled, completely satisfied by what I had just consumed.” - The Age of Ideas by Alan Philips (Yes Me :)) [https://www.amazon.com/Age-Ideas-Unlock-Creative-Potential/dp/1939126363] There’s a moment, sitting in the new Delano, when you realize the building is doing something quieter than it used to. The old Delano was a statement, flowing white curtains, Philippe Starck swagger, a lobby that felt like the velvet rope of an entire decade. The new one isn’t trying to be that. It’s trying to be something harder: a place you actually want to come back to. I sat down with Ben Pundole there last week. If that name doesn’t immediately ring a bell, it should. Ben is hospitality royalty in the most British, understated way, “I just happened to be in the room when it all started” kind of way. He came up at the Groucho Club in London in 1992, what he calls his university. He was at the Met Bar when the Met Bar was the room. He spent 23 years orbiting Ian Schrager, the man credited with birthing boutique hospitality as we now understand it. What I wanted to know was simple: what does that lineage build, and what’s it doing in Miami right now?

19. mai 2026 - 48 min
episode The Weekender: Dr Miami Interview, Faith, Family, Fetty Wap, and the Art of the BBL cover

The Weekender: Dr Miami Interview, Faith, Family, Fetty Wap, and the Art of the BBL

If you’ve ever scrolled through the high-energy world of Dr. Miami, you know it isn’t just “a medical practice.” It feels like a world - unfiltered, cinematic, and wildly intentional. It’s the kind of place where the rhythm of the operating room and the radical transparency of the lens feel designed to demystify an industry that was once kept in the shadows. That feeling comes from Dr. Michael Salzhauer. Michael’s story doesn’t start in a Bal Harbour penthouse. It starts in Rockland County, New York, with a kid who walked away from high school early and found his “restart” in a community college classroom. Driven by a childhood dream of surgery and a pivotal moment watching a Park Avenue doctor work magic on his wife’s lip after an accident, Michael realized early on that plastic surgery wasn’t just medicine—it was the “magic” of transformation. In our conversation, Dr. Miami shares how the road to becoming a global brand was paved with the kind of hustle you don’t see on a viral feed. He arrived in Miami for residency and eventually opened his own doors with $30,000 in a brown paper bag and a lot of nerve. Before the fame, he was in the back of a Boca hair salon, personally running a laser hair removal machine on Saturdays just to keep the lights on. He was a board-certified surgeon doing the “un-glamorous” work because his mentor told him the first rule of the game: you do whatever it takes to provide for your family.

23. mars 2026 - 1 h 19 min
episode What's Good Miami Minds Interview: Tiger Saliba & Bonus Guest Roberto Solis cover

What's Good Miami Minds Interview: Tiger Saliba & Bonus Guest Roberto Solis

BeyBey is one of those Miami restaurants that’s not just about dinner — it’s about energy. The room, the music, the hospitality, the feeling that you’re stepping into someone’s home… which is literally the point: “Beyte Beytak” — my home is your home. In this episode of Miami Minds, we sit down with Nemer “Tiger” Saliba, the creator behind BeyBey, to talk about building a concept in Miami Beach, what hospitality looks like when it’s actually personal, and why the city’s best spots are becoming cultural spaces — not just restaurants. Plus: a special conversation with Chef Roberto Solís — the Mérida-born chef behind Huniik / Néctar — on technique, identity, and what it means to bring real regional Mexican perspective into a Miami dining room. Subscribe for more Miami Minds — founders, chefs, operators, and the people shaping what Miami becomes next.

26. jan. 2026 - 54 min
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