Welcome to the Things I Know Show. “We bring the community together, one story at a time!” Juan Cardenas helps businesses in Southern California go from where they are to where they want to be through business development and consulting. This podcast covers talks and interviews with people of all skills and knowledge. The goal is to share stories about the events, people and places that we meet. I... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
In this episode of the Things I Know Show, we give you an update to my culinary journey! It has been an interesting 2 months! I have gone from day 1 naive cook to now running a kitchen with my teammates! What a crazy and let me tell you painful journ... more
In this episode of the Things I Know Show, we speak about the new journey I am partaking, which is the art of cooking. I am starting my apprenticeship in the culinary arts, and working under a great Chef, that will help me realize my childhood dream ... more
In this episode of the Things I Know Show, we speak about the mindset that merchants have been forced to follow, “The Customer is Always Right.” Is that always true? How has 2020 changed this and will it be true in the future. Host: Juan Cardenas pro... more
In this episode of the Things I Know Show, we speak about our truth and our thoughts in the #BLM movement. We hope to have you join us to listen, act and encourage those around us. Host: Juan Cardenas provides strategic marketing support for teams, p... more
In this episode of the Things I Know Show, we speak about the different type of customers that business owners are encountering during these Covid-19 times. How do you rank among them? Host: Juan Cardenas provides strategic marketing support for team... more
In this episode of the Things I Know Show, we speak about Staffing during Covid-19. Many employers are finding out the good the bad and the ugly about their staff in times of need. What can you do? Host: Juan Cardenas provides strategic marketing sup... more
In this episode of the Things I Know Show, we speak about the topic of Digital Footprint. What is it, and how important is having one for your brand or business. Host: Juan Cardenas provides strategic marketing support for teams, products, and servic... more
In this episode of the Things I Know Show, we speak about our new role as business owners during these Covid-19 times. We must look to change our mindset and gather hope for the future. Host: Juan Cardenas provides strategic marketing support for tea... more
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