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It is said that 1 in 8 Christians around the world are facing persecution. Just a few years ago, that number was 1 in 10. Persecution and suffering of our brothers and sisters in Christ is on the rise. Join us this week as we hear the story of Jeremy Frith and his organization Barnabas AID. They are working to help persecuted Christians and the suffering Church around the globe. Hear Jeremy's story and the more about Barnabas AID on the next episode of Missions Today. Barnabas AID
Jeremy Hurewitz is an espionage expert and corporate intelligence agent who believes that real-life spies make the best business leaders and salespeople and business leaders, and he's exploring why that's true in a new book "Sell Like a Spy". Jeremy spent the first decade of his career overseas building the media association Project Syndicate while based out of Prague and Shanghai. He spearheaded a business development strategy that saw the association grow from a few dozen member newspapers in mostly Eastern Europe, to a truly global association of over 300 newspapers in over 100 countries. During Jeremy's time abroad he also worked as a freelance journalist writing on a variety of topics for dozens of publications around the world. Jeremy continues to write regularly with recent articles appearing in Bloomberg, USA Today, and The Hill. Upon returning to the U.S. after his time overseas, Jeremy settled in New York City and worked for several well-known global consulting firms in the world of corporate security. These companies are staffed by former intelligence officers and Jeremy worked closely with these former spies. He came to notice how good these individuals were at connecting with clients, how quickly they were able to establish rapport and put people at ease and get them to open up. In addition to former spies, his colleagues included former members of the FBI and the law enforcement community, the Secret Service, the military, the State Department, and other government agencies. Jeremy learned unique and impactful skills from all these former government employees, and he began utilizing the methods he picked up. He quickly noticed the tangible difference it made in his salesmanship and his ability to connect with clients. By practicing the same methods that government officials use to develop relationships and overcome a range of challenges, Jeremy was able to achieve some of the biggest and most meaningful sales of his career. Jeremy has synthesized these lessons from government service into the Sell Like a Spy program and works with clients to share these strategies to help them improve their ability to connect with targets, develop creative approaches to close deals, and overcome challenges. What you will learn Learn how real-life espionage skills can improve your sales and leadership techniques. Discover why spies are considered the world's best salespeople. Hear Jeremy's unique experiences working with spies and corporate security experts. Understand the importance of active listening and how it can enhance both sales and relationships. Learn the art of vulnerability and how it helps build stronger connections. Explore how intelligence agencies recruit curious and adaptable people—skills that are valuable in any profession, especially sales.
Wrestling author and podcaster, Dr. Jeremy Housewright is Vinny's guest on this episode. Hear Jeremy talk about his most recent book, “For the Love of the Show.” This book has an interesting twist. It's about wrestling; however, it is from the fan's perspective and their relationships with the athletes and the sport of pro wrestling. NEW SHOWS EVERY MONDAY & THURSDAY! You can find all of Vinny Berry's books at www.wrestleville.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joining Jill and Doron on the very first episode of the podcast, to tell us his story, is none other than Rabbi Jeremy Rosen, who now lives in NYC and - in his own words - is “a Rabbi and a teacher”. The son of Carmel's founder, the late Rabbi Kopul Rosen, Jeremy (known to many of us only ever as ‘Rabbi Rosen') was a pupil at Carmel from 1949 to 1960, and the school's third headmaster from 1971 to 1984. Hear Jeremy tell us (in his unmistakable voice and inimitable manner) his unique story of being a pupil at Carmel while the son of its founder, eventually following in his father's footsteps as headmaster. He will also explain his association with one ‘‘Rookie” Rosen, and reveal the identity of the Green Lady. Incidentally, Jeremy in 2012 authored a memoir and comprehensive history of Carmel College, available on Amazon (here's Doron's review of it), and in 2019 officiated the wedding of Doron and his wife Ayelet in Miami (he did an excellent job). Thank you, Jeremy, for turning us again to Carmel days! Personal mentions in this episode: Dr. Kopul Rosen (Founder) Bella Rosen (Co-founder) Dr. David Stamler (Headmaster) Dr. Helmut Schmidt (History) Vera Zippel Dedication: we are dedicating this inaugural episode of the podcast to the memory of Debbie Shahar Troen Mathias, a former pupil at Carmel, who along with her husband was brutally murdered by Hamas during its attack on Israel on the Black Sabbath of October 7, 2023. They are survived by their son. May Debbie's memory be for a blessing. Feel free to leave a comment letting us know what you liked about this episode. To tell us your story, email us at doronjunger@yahoo.com/jill@jilkenton.co.uk
For many, fixing and flipping is the way into real estate investing which is the same for Jeremy Dyer. After becoming rookie of the year working with ADP and having a lot of success in his sales job, Jeremy was looking for a way to take advantage of all of the amazing benefits being a real estate investor can bring. He did fix and flips for 3 years and became exhausted over all of the work and stress of having, what felt like, a second job. He then found the benefits of becoming a passive investor into larger deals through syndication and was hooked. He could experience the rewards of investing in real estate without all of the day to day work. This has allowed him to be a passive investor in 24 deals with over 4,000 doors and over $400 Million in assets. This consists of investing in 8 states in 4 different asset classes with 6 sponsors. Today, Jeremy has taken that experience as a passive investor and great relationships with many highly compensated sales professionals and turned it into becoming a capital raiser himself, helping to raise capital for some of the same deals he's investing in. Hear Jeremy talk about his journey, the launch of Starting Point Capital, and how he's able to accomplish all of this and still have time for his wife & 4 children while being a passive real estate investor. FOLLOW JEREMY
Jessica Hamby's friend, Jeremy Abbott, had been missing for over a month when she told them where to find his body. Despite that and numerous other red flags and suspicious circumstances, Jeremy's death was quickly ruled a suicide. Hear Jeremy's mom relate the conflicting information she received from every direction, and the shocking revelation that her own family could be involved. You'll also learn how an elected official and law enforcement failed Jeremy's family, the public, and left a lot of questions unanswered. Join us as we share these appalling details, and how Jeremy's mother finally learned a big piece of the secret behind Jeremy's death.Support the show
On today's episode, Jake is joined by his brother Jeremy Minick. Jeremy started a web-based marketing company, Enable Design, when he was 20 years old and created massive growth in his organization over the next 5 years. In 2020, Jeremy joined SmartRoof Inc, a company that currently has over 250 team members, to become its marketing director. Jeremy has been involved in many of the marketing breakthroughs at Minick Law and has seen the twists and turns that the firm has taken firsthand. If you want to brand your firm or have an interest in legal marketing this episode is a can't miss! Highlights: Listen to Jake and Jeremy take a trip down memory lane as they look back at the early days of marketing at Minick Law. Learn some of the takeaways that Jeremy had from the print marketing done at Minick Law. Discover why Jeremy believes that your marketing focus should be on the “who” you are speaking to and not the “what” you do. Hear Jeremy discuss the power of Building a Story Brand by Donald Miller and how the template laid out by Miller should guide your marketing message.
Join our host, Kris Roglieri, as he explores the daily life of Jeremy Hyman, a broker from the CCTG program. Hear Jeremy describe his early successes after loan broker training and how having the right mindset is what drives and motivates his successes. Jeremy outlines how even non-qualified leads can lead to later successes.
"The CATS lore was created over the course of many decades of the show." This episode features Jeremy Davis who played Skimbleshanks in the 2016 Broadway revival. Hear Jeremy tell the story of how Trevor Nunn told the entire CATS story to the 2016 Revival, how the show still have creative liberty to do something different each night (within reason), and the other half of the Tugger/Skimble rumor that started with Jeremy and Tyler Hanes. Plus, hear Jeremy discuss the backstory he created for his Uncle Skimble! Check out Jeremy on Instagram: @jeremydavis76 Produced by: Alan Seales & Broadway Podcast Network Instagram & Twitter: @TheWrongCatDied Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Twenty years ago, Jeremy Frank went from PhD student to founder of KCF Technologies. KCF uses cutting-edge tech to make industrial processes run more smoothly and is projecting significant growth over the next few years. Hear Jeremy share insights on the entrepreneurial mindset, give tips to young problem solvers and discuss how his podcast, "Industrial Transformation," is illuminating listeners on manufacturing in America.
You know about Make-A-Wish for children. Now learn about Wish of a Lifetime for seniors! Special Guest of Your Money Your Retirement®, Jeremy Bloom talks about his charity, Wish of a Lifetime, a non-profit which grants wishes to seniors. Hear Jeremy’s amazing story in this podcast!
We recorded an interview with our new staff guy in Tulsa who has been a huge answer to prayer and a great help to Frank Khalil. Hear Jeremy's story and his perspective on this movement of God in Tulsa. If you would like to send Jeremy a welcome email, you can reach him a jwarren@influencers.org.LISTEN NOW
For episode 5 I am joined by Portland Timbers striker, Jeremy Ebobisse. Hear Jeremy so eloquently share his thoughts about: -Growing up with immigrant parents -Playing for the Olney Rangers -Experience of going on trial at Fulham -His time at Duke -Unorthodox way of turning pro -Call up and debut for the national team -Facing racism in multiple Olney Rangers' games -Politics and what we need to change to make our country better --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-rozhansky/support
Today's episode is with Jeremy Holmes. He shares his process to becoming sober, navigating his ADHD brain and growing up in a fundamental christian community. Jeremy is a curious, determined, thoughtful, emotionally alive and engaged parent. Hear how those around Jeremy walked away, while others stood by and defined important boundaries which lead to his sober journey. Hear how Jeremy's determination to make sense out of his experiences help him find more clarity while also being more comfortable with the unknown. Hear Jeremy’s shifting world perspectives, expanding how he understands that his experiences aren’t the same for others (people of color, women, queer and other communities). Resources: Jeremy Holmes www.tenseventen.com Sobonfu Somé - grief rituals http://www.sobonfu.com/articles/writings-by-sobonfu-2/embracing-grief/ Audio: Uplifting Ambient Background by Enrize Positive by PinkZebar
Have you ever had an idea so big that it feels impossible, too scary, too out of reach? If you have a calling that overwhelms you, join us to hear how Jeremy Cowart’s career has tackled all those questions and more. Jeremy has accomplished many wonderful callings including work as a humanitarian photographer, artist, author, and founder of The Purpose Hotel! We’ll discover the impact of Jeremy’s work and the mighty power behind the simple act of asking. 3:05 - The Jeremy 101 Jeremy Cowart is a man of many ideas and many callings. He’s an artist, photographer, humanitarian, fine art creator, public speaker, painter, and founder of Help Portrait and The Purpose Hotel. Knowing how much Jeremy has accomplished would make you think it’s always been that way, but school did not come easily to Jeremy. He struggled thinking he’d never amount to much and thought his grades reflected his value as a human being. In junior high, Jeremy fell in love with the arts and his parents encouraged him to pursue graphic design as a more stable career path. In college, Jeremy jumped head first into graphic design and even worked for an ad agency after college. In 2001, Jeremy left the advertising world to pursue his own design agency and has worked for himself ever since. 7:47 - Follow Your Purpose While working on a photography job, Jeremy found himself walking through The Standard (hotel) in LA. As he walked by the rooms, the thought randomly popped into his head that each room could tell a story. Every aspect of a hotel stay reminded Jeremy of a cause that helps people. Each room could sponsor a specific child, keys could be linked to The Giving Keys, the art could come from humanitarian artists, the soap could come from Thistle Farms, and so on. Like many of us with big dreams or entrepreneurship visions, Jeremy spent a lot of time in fear of the grand scale of his idea. On a flight over NYC, the visual of thousands of skyscrapers lead Jeremy to ask “Why can’t that be me?” It’s a great lesson for all of us: If God calls us to something specific, all we are required is to trust that next small step put before us. 12:44 - For People, By People Since The Purpose Hotel idea revolves around helping other people, crowd funding seemed fitting to help get the idea off the ground. While over 4,700 people contributed to the first Kickstarter campaign for the hotel, the original campaign fell well short of the $2 million goal. What looked like an initial setback proved once again a lesson in trusting things to line up in just the right way. With a second Kickstarter set at $350,000, the next campaign raised around $750,000. When we hit a roadblock on the path to a big dream, instead of letting what looks like failure hinder us, we can recognize it as a setup rather than a setback. 17:03 – The Orchestrated Details Speaking of setbacks, another one popped up when the first plans for the hotel’s location fell through. The next day at the annual Help Portrait event, Santa Claus (no joke!) surprised Jeremy with a Christmas miracle and offered him land to build The Purpose Hotel right next to the brand new Nashville Convention Center. A chance meeting with Horst Schultze of THE Ritz Carlton did not initially go well, but at the last minute, Jeremy asked if he could show Schultze the full presentation. A 10-minute meeting turned into three hours of conversation and a big offer from Schultze. When things feel like they just won’t work out, God is orchestrating something bigger and better that we don’t always know about right away. The Purpose Hotel plans to break ground next year and open in 2022. The long-term hope is to continue building hotels all over the world as a beacon of light helping humanity. 30:25 - I’m Possible. Jeremy’s new book is called “I’m Possible.” It’s Jeremy’s story of turning “I can’t do this” to the reminder of “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Hear Jeremy tell us about how that change allowed him to bear witness to more orchestrated moments, including stories of healing from Rwanda in his “Voices of Reconciliation.” 42:38 - Getting To Know Our Guest Jeremy has been all over the world, so I’m sure you’re curious to know where he’d go if he had to move somewhere outside of the US! You’ll also learn who he’d pick to narrate a movie about his life, what book has influenced him the most, and which 1900s era he’d travel back in time to visit and why! Most importantly, Jeremy shares with us what it means to run a business with purpose (you don’t want to miss hearing what it means for him to be creative)! JEREMY COWART BIO: Named the “Most Influential Photographer on the Internet” by Huffington Post, Forbes and Yahoo in 2014, Jeremy Cowart is an award-winning photographer, artist, and entrepreneur whose mission in life is to "explore the intersection of creativity and empathy." Jeremy has published four books and is a sought-after speaker, having presented at TEDx, the United Nations and creative conferences across the country. His latest endeavor is The Purpose Hotel, a planned global for-profit hotel chain designed to fuel the work of not-for-profit organizations. He’s the founder of a global photography movement, Help-Portrait, a mobile social networking app called OKDOTHIS, and an online teaching platform, See University. He lives in Nashville, TN, with his wife and four children, two of whom they recently adopted from Haiti.
Leaving a legacy doesn't just mean leaving a gift of money or personal property; it should mean so much more. Ultimately, our legacy is the story of how we live life and the Godly example we set for our children and future generations. Today's guest is Jeremy Brown. He is the founder of Throne Publishing Group, a company that specializes in helping people craft and tell their stories for the sake of family legacy. The team at Throne PG has interviewed thousands of people from all around the world, equipping them to share and publish their stories for maximum impact on this generation and the next. What you'll learn in this episode: Why leaving a legacy is such an innate human need Why developing a legacy mindset (now) can transform the rest of your life Why your current struggles are an important part of your legacy The difference between values and convictions The power of living your life through filters of personal convictions The power of 1% growth and how to apply it to your life The importance of regularly attending church with your family and kids How you can begin to document your own life story How to share difficult or painful stories Hear Jeremy's personal process for sharing stories (the BURN Process) Thanks for listening! Tag me on Instagram (@theinspiredlegacy) and let me know what you thought of the show! ___ Get the complete show notes for this episode by visiting theinspiredlegacy.com/podcast/013 Jeremy mentioned our FREE Dad Guide in today's show. You can request your own copy at theinspiredlegacy.com/join Join our Private Facebook Group at facebook.com/groups/theinspiredlegacy
This week Jeremy Stewart, founder of Hari Mari Shoes joins Allison Hartsoe in the Accelerator. When Jeremy and his wife co-founded the company, they asked themselves, how do you innovate on a 4000 year old product like shoes? Like many fast retailers, they began by closely listening to the product likes and dislikes of their prospective customers, but then they went further. Hear Jeremy talk about how being customer-led helped them move from product to philanthropy to the experience building a valued community. Please help us spread the word about building your business’ customer equity through effective customer analytics. Rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Google Play, Alexa’s TuneIn, iHeartRadio or Spotify. And do tell us what you think by writing Allison at info@ambitiondata.com or ambitiondata.com. Thanks for listening! Tell a friend! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeremy makes some prospective Final Four predictions and then some retroactive prospective Oscar predictions. Hear Jeremy slam the Best Picture winner before it won. We go for some "good vengeance" on trivia, fairing better than we have in the past. Finally, we continue the Springtime Widow Watch Series with another witbier.Beer in this episode: Good City LeoCheers!
Today we invite to the show, Jeremy Patterson, an incredible guest who I met via Instagram. He reached out after having discovered the show and we have been talking back and forth ever since. Jeremy runs a website called whenisyournexttrip.com. "When is your next trip" is dedicated to Jeremy's travels and you really should go there to check out some of his photography. So, Jeremy stumbled upon the podcast while he was looking for Aruba content and was blew away by the fact that it has more than a hundred episodes. I was absolutely thrilled to know that One Happy Podcast usually accompanies him on his daily commute because that's exactly what I envisioned this podcast's purpose — to be able to listen to it while you're doing something else in your daily lives. On this episode, Jeremy and I will discuss the place he usually stays at in Aruba, his favorite activities and restaurants, and basically his experiences in Aruba. He is a fellow Pittsburgher who's been to Aruba 9 times over the past 12 years. He first came to Aruba back in 2006 by a family invitation and stayed at Divi Aruba. Everywhere he’s stayed at ever since he started going to Aruba is pretty much around the Divi property. Fishing is one of the activities that Jeremy is fond of doing on the island. Jeremy also enjoys heading over to the Renaissance Private Island, sunset cruises, relaxing and people watching. Jeremy also happens to take incredible pictures using his iPhone. The restaurants he enjoyed from his trips include ODB, Hopi Bon, Dutch Pancake House, Casa Tua, Fusion Wine and Piano Bar, Matthew’s, Ricardo’s, Lucy’s, MooMba, Bugaloe, Nos Clubhuis, and Zeerovers. ON THIS EPISODE OF ONE HAPPY PODCAST, YOU WILL: Hear about Jeremy’s thoughts about Divi Aruba Restaurants that Jeremy enjoys on the island Hear Jeremy's experience with the crying room ESTABLISHMENTS AND RESTAURANTS MENTIONED: Divi Aruba ODB (Old Dirty Bird) Hopi Bon Grill Dutch Pancake House Casa Tua Fusion Wine & Piano Bar Matthew's Beachside Restaurant Ricardo's Restaurant & Bar Lucy's Retired Surfers Bar & Restaurant MooMba Beach Bar & Restaurant Bugaloe Beach Bar & Grill Nos Clubhuis Zeerovers
Happy Campy and Nightmare fuel kids! Join Peter and Jeremy as they take a look at the TMNT character "Rat King" over his fourteen episodes between three cartoons. Hear Jeremy lose his mind over a cat and some ice cream.
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Peace activist and founder of PeaceOneDay.org discusses his dream for world wide peace and an International Cease Fire on September 29th, 2010. Hear Jeremy discuss the absolute universal appeal for one day of peace. Will you participate? James Martinez is published in "The World I Dream of" by Curt Butz. A must read for people ready to take action.
Peace activist and founder of PeaceOneDay.org discusses his dream for world wide peace and an International Cease Fire on September 29th, 2010. Hear Jeremy discuss the absolute universal appeal for one day of peace. Will you participate? James Martinez is published in "The World I Dream of" by Curt Butz. A must read for people ready to take action.