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Food, Family, & Philanthropy

Food, Family, & Philanthropy

Auteur(s): Michael Nathanson
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Hello and welcome to Food, Family, and Philanthropy, the podcast that combines my passions for real estate, family, food, sports, and most importantly, giving back to the community. I'm Michael Nathanson, and for nearly two decades, I've been working in the real estate business in beautiful South Florida.


Throughout my career, I have found that the most rewarding experiences are those that involve giving back to the community. And that's why I decided to create this podcast: to explore how we can all make a difference through the many aspects of our lives. Whether it's supporting local businesses, connecting with loved ones, or getting involved in philanthropic endeavors, I believe we all have the power to positively impact the world.


In each episode, I'll be joined by amazing guests – from restaurant owners to real estate professionals, to family members, friends, and mentors. We will discuss how we can use our passions and resources to create meaningful change in our communities. And, of course, we'll indulge in some delicious food along the way!


So, whether you're a foodie, a philanthropist, a sports fan, or just someone who wants to make a difference in the world, I invite you to join me on this exciting journey. Follow us on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts, and let's explore the many ways we can positively impact the world through food, family, and philanthropy!

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  • Ep. 40 - How Jim Good And Nations Of Coaches Mentor College Basketball Leaders
    Dec 8 2025

    On this episode of Food, Family & Philanthropy, host Michael Nathanson sits down with Jim Good, regional director for Nations of Coaches, to explore how investing in coaches transforms entire teams and communities. Jim shares how this nonprofit ministry walks alongside college basketball coaches across the country with character coaches, faith based support, leadership training, and even marriage retreats designed to strengthen coaches and their families.

    They talk about what it really means to serve coaches as people, not just as play callers, how character development shapes student athletes long after the final buzzer, and how the changing landscape of college basketball and NIL impacts players, programs, and mentorship. Jim also opens up about his own coaching journey, learning to love athletes as people first and the ripple effect that has on the next generation.

    Listen in for a powerful conversation about purpose, leadership, and building a legacy beyond wins and losses.

    Contact Michael Nathanson:
    Email: Michael@soldbythebros.com
    Website: https://soldbythebros.com/

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    56 min
  • Ep. 39 - Inside Sofia’s Hope with Jamie Doherty
    Nov 24 2025

    In this episode of Food, Family & Philanthropy, Michael Nathanson sits down with Jamie Doherty, president and CTO of R2 Unified Technologies, for a conversation that blends food, family, sports, and heartfelt purpose.

    Jamie shares his favorite Boca restaurants, unforgettable sports memories, and what it’s like raising kids, becoming an empty nester, and coaching in the community.

    He then opens up about his deep commitment to Sofia’s Hope and how the annual Denim and Diamonds event has grown into a powerful fundraiser supporting children and families facing pediatric cancer. Jamie explains the organization’s focus on research, family care kits, and scholarships for survivors and siblings, and why this cause means so much to him.

    If you’re looking for inspiration to give back or get involved, this episode will move you.

    Contact Michael Nathanson:
    Email: Michael@soldbythebros.com
    Website: https://soldbythebros.com/

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    54 min
  • Ep. 38 - YMCA Community, Youth Programs, and Giving Back with Bryan Hunt
    Nov 10 2025

    On this episode of Food, Family & Philanthropy, host Michael Nathanson sits down with Bryan Hunt, Executive Director of the Peter Blum YMCA in Boca Raton, to explore how a true community hub changes lives. Bryan shares his Jamaican roots and food memories, favorite local spots, and why family dinners matter. Then the conversation turns to impact: youth sports and coaching, teen leadership, swim lessons that lead to the swim team, and vital programs like Livestrong and support for people with Parkinson’s. You’ll hear how FAU athletes inspire kids on and off the court, why donations go directly to people and programs, and what membership dues really cover. The episode also spotlights signature events including Corporate Cup, Breakfast with Santa, Inspiration Breakfast, Healthy Kids Day, Casino Night, Halloween at the Y, and Shoot for a Change. If you care about building confident kids, strong families, and a safer, healthier community, this one will make you want to get involved.

    Contact Michael Nathanson:
    Email: Michael@soldbythebros.com
    Website: https://soldbythebros.com/

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    45 min
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