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Medium-high heat is the right temperature for chicken on a gas grill. iStockIf you're cranking the heat up too high you might be ruining your dinner. "If you're using a gas grill, medium-high is an ideal temperature — about 350 degrees," she said. If you're using charcoal to cook wings, consider pushing the coals to one side so the chicken cooks on indirect heat. That way you have direct heat on one side for searing and indirect heat on the other for lower and slower cooking.
Persons: Courtney Rada, Kitchen
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPeak season shipping demand is rising, and so are supply chain concerns, says DHL CEODHL Express US CEO Greg Hewitt says shipping demand looks strong for peak season with orders coming in higher than the 'diminished' rate of the prior two years.
Persons: Greg Hewitt Organizations: DHL, DHL Express
Count Baked by Melissa founder Melissa Ben-Ishay among the entrepreneurial success stories founded on getting out of the corporate rat race. Before starting her company, Ben-Ishay worked at an ad agency in New York City – a role she felt unfulfilled in. At the time, every cupcake came from her tiny New York City apartment kitchen. The cafe owner became a shareholder in Baked by Melissa, and the company was able to continue using the space for years. A year after it moved into the Cafe Bari space, Baked by Melissa opened its second location in Union Square.
Persons: Melissa, Melissa Ben, Ishay, Cafe, Ben Organizations: Ben, aha, CNBC Locations: New York City, Ben, Cafe Bari, Bergen County, Bari, Union Square
Gecko Robotics Co-Founder & CEO Jake Loosararian joins CNBC's Julia Boorstin to discuss how the company has utilized AI to disrupt global infrastructure and build a foundation for a better future.
Persons: Jake Loosararian, Julia Boorstin Organizations: Robotics
While millions of people recover from the morning wakeup call of a 4.8-magnitude earthquake rocking the East Coast, a small group of people are feeling seriously left out. That's because some people said they completely missed the earthquake that rocked apartment buildings and shook homes. Posts flooded onto X with people declaring they had earthquake FOMO (fear of missing out). Some posted on X and said their group chats were blowing up with texts about an earthquake that they had missed. Many simply said they felt left out.
Persons: Sara Lind, Spencer Platt, Lind, Lind isn't, Veronica Phillips, Phillips, ” “, ” Lind, Organizations: New, NBC, New York University Locations: Coast, Manhattan, New York City, New Jersey, New York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThere's an East Coast container exodus within the U.S. supply chainEast Coast ports are losing container volume to the West Coast due to several global supply chain issues, and the threat of a strike at East Coast and Gulf ports in the fall.
Locations: East Coast, East, West, Gulf
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhat is transloading? Supply chain experts explainTransloading is a method of moving imported goods across the country using multiple modes of transportation which, according to supply chain experts, may be here to stay.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhere global shipping rates are headed in 2024 with Red Sea attacks continuingGlobal shippers and ocean freight carriers are in contract season and the Red Sea continues to weigh on decision making. Where are container prices headed? CNBC's Lori Ann Larocco consulted logistics experts at the recent TPM conference.
Persons: CNBC's Lori Ann Larocco Organizations: Red
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailS&P Global Head of Supply Chain Research on tariffs and other barriers to tradeCNBC's Lori Ann LaRocco joins S&P Global's Head of Supply Chain Research Chris Rogers at this year's TPM conference to discuss tariffs and how trade adapts to overcome barriers.
Persons: Lori Ann LaRocco, Research Chris Rogers Organizations: Supply, Research
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailUnion Pacific President on rethinking the supply chain, investing in trade with MexicoCNBC's Lori Ann LaRocco joins Union Pacific President Beth Whited at this year's TPM conference to discuss the state of the supply chain and trade with Mexico.
Persons: Lori Ann LaRocco, Beth Whited Organizations: Email Union Pacific, Union Pacific Locations: Mexico
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailConstruction CEO on labor shortages, project delays and a greater role for technologyMaria Davidson, the founder and CEO of materials management company Kojo, joins CNBC's Lori Ann LaRocco to discuss the adoption of new technology in the construction industry at a time of labor shortages.
Persons: Maria Davidson, Lori Ann LaRocco
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLazetta and Associates CEO on weathering market volatilityLazetta & Associates CEO and CNBC FA Council member Lazetta Braxton shares her tips for investing in the market and staying invested through the highs and lows.
Persons: Lazetta Braxton Organizations: Associates, CNBC FA
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow to adjust your finances for inflation, according to a financial advisorCNBC FA Council member Lazetta Braxton discusses how to prepare for and adapt to inflationary times — as well as how to get creative with side hustles once you're in them.
Persons: Lazetta Braxton, hustles Organizations: CNBC
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhat the Panama Canal is doing to fight a severe drought challengeRicaurte Vásquez Morales, administrator of the Panama Canal Administrator, speaks with CNBC's Lori Ann LaRocco about how drought is affecting the vital trade artery and shippers, and the steps it is now taking.
Persons: Ricaurte Vásquez Morales, CNBC's Lori Ann LaRocco Locations: Panama
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCollective Wealth Partners CEO on how to start investing in real estateCollective Wealth Partners CEO and CNBA FA Council member Kamila Elliott joins CNBC to discuss how she advises clients to begin investing in the real estate market.
Persons: Kamila Elliott Organizations: Wealth, Wealth Partners, CNBA FA, CNBC
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFinancial Advisor on women and investing: It's important to feel empoweredCNBA FA Council member Kamila Elliott joins CNBC to talk about why it's so important for women to invest and how better representation in her field could help uplift underserved communities.
Financial advisor on how to prepare for a soft recession
  + stars: | 2023-05-19 | by ( Sara Lindsay | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFinancial advisor on how to prepare for a soft recessionCNBA FA Council member Kamila Elliott discusses how to adapt to market volatility and prepare for a possible recession.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOpenAI CEO Sam Altman on the ChatGPT boom: 'We need regulation'OpenAI CEO Sam Altman speaks with CNBC's Julia Boorstin to discuss the company being named No. 1 on the CNBC 2023 Disruptor 50 list and how he thinks about generative AI's benefits and risks.
Financial advisor on investing in your financial future
  + stars: | 2023-05-05 | by ( Sara Lindsay | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFinancial advisor on investing in your financial futureLazetta and Associates CEO and CNBC FA Council member talks about how to invest in your future by making money on the side and building savings.
This disparity can lead to uncomfortable situations like not wanting to talk about money or even "financial infidelity" — couples hiding their purchases from each other. But financial psychologist Bradley Klontz, a member of CNBC's Financial Advisor Council, said talking about money in a relationship can serve as an opportunity for growth. "Sometimes we don't enjoy that experience, but it tends to be good for us when it comes to our relationship with money." That anxiety surrounding money, Klontz said, is also often inherited. Not talking these things through leaves people feeling alone in their financial struggles, even though 7 in 10 Americans report feeling stressed about money, according to a new CNBC Your Money Financial Confidence Survey conducted in partnership with Momentive.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFinancial psychologist on destigmatizing financial struggles: 'There's no shame here'Financial psychologist and CNBC FA Council member Dr. Bradley Klontz discusses the stigma surrounding money, navigating financial struggles in relationships and where money behaviors typically come from.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFinancial advisor on estate planning: 'protect your legacy'2050 Wealth Partners co-CEO and CNBC FA Council member Lazetta Braxton often advises clients on how they can carry the passion they have for investing over into their estate planning.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMoney scripts and why they matter, according to a financial psychologistFinancial psychologist and CNBC FA Council and member Dr. Bradley Klontz discusses people's unconscious beliefs surrounding money and where they come from.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMind over money: financial psychologist on emotional decision-making and reacting to market volatilityFinancial Psychologist, CFP and CNBC FA Council member Bradley T. Klontz discusses the common mistake of making financial decisions based on emotion and how reacting to market volatility can hurt investors.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFreight thieves are a growing problem inside the US supply chainTravelers' crime and theft specialist Scott Cornell joins CNBC's Lori Ann LaRocco to discuss the vulnerability of US cargo.
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