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I Hope This Helps

I Hope This Helps

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I Hope This Helps is a heartfelt podcast hosted by Erick Silva, designed to guide you through life’s unpredictable journey. Each episode features inspiring interviews, real-life stories, and relatable moments that shine a light on the ups, downs, and everything in between. Whether you're facing a big decision, searching for motivation, or just need a reminder that you're not alone—this podcast is here for you. Sit back, enjoy the stories, and if nothing else… I hope this helps.Erick Silva Management & Leadership Ökonomie
  • Pour. Learn. & Repeat w/ Nita Bardolia🍷
    Feb 18 2026

    If you’ve ever walked into a wine shop and pretended you knew what you were looking at… this episode is for you. 🍷 On I Hope This Helps, we sit down with Nita Bardolia — General Manager of 56 Degree Wine and founder of Glass Half Full — and her journey is proof that following curiosity can change your life. From Rutgers economics to advertising to becoming a private chef, she turned a passion for food and flavor into leading one of New Jersey’s most respected wine shops. We break down how wine pairings actually work, why Portuguese wines deserve more respect, the truth about small producers vs mass-produced labels, the RIGHT way to store wine (and why 56° matters), and yes… why putting ice in red wine hurts a little (but there’s a better move). This isn’t wine snob talk — it’s real, practical knowledge that makes you more confident the next time you order or shop.

    Pour a glass, press play, and level up your wine game. 🍷🎧

    For more information on

    Nita, 56 Degree Wine, the bottles discussed, and the book recommended:

    Guest Info: Nita BardoliaGM, 56 Degree WineWine Consultant / Founder, Glass Half Full

    📧 Nita+ghf@bardolia.com

    📸 Instagram: @my.glasshalffull

    💼 LinkedIn: /in/nitabardolia

    56 Degree Wine📍 16 Mine Brook Rd, Bernardsville, NJ

    🌐 56degreewine.com

    📞 908-953-900

    📸 Instagram: @56wine


    📖 Book Mentioned: Great Wine Made Simple by Andrea Immer Robinson

    Portuguese reds - Quinta da Costa do

    Pinhaohttps://glasshalffull.bardolia.com/a-visit-to-quinta-da-costa-do-pinhao-douro-valley-portugal/Portuguese white -

    Quinta das Bageirashttps://glasshalffull.bardolia.com/a-love-note-from-portugal-2/

    My Favorite Styles of Wine (this post includes Chenin Blanc, Nebbiolo, and some other styles of wine including Cabernet Sauvignon and the

    2 suggestions I made for Robert Sinskey Vineyards POV instead of Caymus and Turning Tide Cab Sauv from Paso Robles as a great everyday Cab.)

    https://glasshalffull.bardolia.com/these-are-a-few-of-my-favorite-things-in-the-glass/Transformative Wine Moment

    (45 Year old Syrah from Hermitage, Northern Rhone)https://glasshalffull.bardolia.com/a-transformative-bottle-1980-hermitage-from-h-sorrel/

    🎧 Watch or listen now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts — and tell us your go-to bottle.


    #wine #winetasting #winelover #podcast #ihopethishelps #youtube #entrepreneur #spotify #wineglass #winenight #winepreservation #educational

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    59 Min.
  • Teaching, Consistency, & YouTube w/ Jason “Jay” Yadlovski
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode of I Hope This Helps, we sit down with Jason “Jay” Yadlovski, a creator who quietly built one of the most respected educational YouTube channels around DaVinci Resolve—without chasing trends or overnight success.

    Jay shares his journey from a Rutgers-trained engineering and landscape architecture career to becoming a stay-at-home dad, teaching himself video editing during nap times, and slowly turning consistency into a sustainable creative business. What started in 2013 as curiosity and experimentation grew into a YouTube channel with over 133,000 subscribers, steady growth, and real freedom.

    We talk about the reality of long-term content creation—why growth feels invisible for years, how comparison can kill momentum, and why most people quit right before things start to work. Jay explains why YouTube is a long game, how building a content catalog creates momentum, and why staying in your lane matters more than being everywhere.

    This conversation also dives into simplifying complex ideas, responding to negativity with perspective, balancing family and creativity, and building something meaningful without shortcuts.

    Toward the end, Jay also shares why audio is one of the most overlooked parts of content creation and how mastering sound can instantly elevate your videos—no matter what camera or setup you’re using.

    If you’re a creator, entrepreneur, or someone building something from the ground up, this episode is for you.If nothing else… I Hope This Helps

    If you want to follow Jay's youtube page you can find his information below.

    https://www.youtube.com/ ⁨@JasonYadlovski⁩

    https://dvrs.lv/audioessentials

    Website: www.jasonyadlovski.com

    Store: https://jason-yadlovski.myshopify.com

    #youtube #davinciresolve #teaching #podcast #ihopethishelps #entrepreneurship #spotify #apple #entrepreneur #help #episode

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    53 Min.
  • Police Officer, Director, & Newark's Future w/ Alonzo Herran JR
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode of I Hope This Helps, we sit down with Alonzo Herran n Jr., born and raised in Newark, NJ, for a deep conversation about service, leadership, and why he’s running for Newark Councilman At-Large in 2026.

    Alonzo shares his journey from over 20 years with the Newark Police Department, to working inside city government as a chief of staff (2018–2022), returning to lead code enforcement, and building a life as a real estate investor, author, and independent filmmaker. He explains what the Councilman At-Large role actually does—serving the entire city, shaping legislation, allocating resources, and staying directly connected to residents’ needs.

    The conversation dives into the issues facing Newark today: housing affordability versus real incomes, smart development and accountability, fair wages and morale inside city departments, public safety and community policing, and why quality-of-life issues like trash, potholes, and neighborhood upkeep matter more than people realize. Alonzo also talks about transparency, avoiding political complacency, and the importance of passing the baton to the next generation of leadership.

    This is an honest, on-the-ground discussion about Newark’s past, present, and future—and what it takes to move a city forward together.

    👉 Listen to the full episode, share it with someone who cares about Newark, and drop your thoughts in the comments. If nothing else… I Hope This Helps.

    For more information about Alonzo you can follow him https://www.instagram.com/hroyalfamily

    #podcast #newark #entrepreneurship #youtube #entrepreneur #apple #police #candidate #councilman #spotify

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    45 Min.
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